Bomb dropped by U.S. in World War II explodes at airport in Japan, causing runway damage and cancellation of 80 flights
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    I'm not familiar with the particular site, but having dealt with similar sites through my work, it's presumably under the management of an LSRP as to any sort of landfill.

    So landfills are pretty common everywhere. Back in the 20s, up to the 50s, they didn't have trucks to take garbage out, and so there was just a lace in town where they dumped everything. It's becoming common that the contents of these sites are identified, any potential contaminants are remediated, and the rest of the stuff is basically capped. There are procedures in place to demarcate where the landfill begins, in the event someone has to dig in the future, and beyond that they put loads of soil, gravel, and then a blacktop cap over top (in some cases they will leave areas green). There are strict standards for residential, and once those are met, they're deemed safe. Very common these days. And the kind of fill in these old sites is garbage that was present in the first half of the century, and it's mainly just junk. As I said, LSRPs would identify any potentially hazardous materials and remediate them.

    Now, as far as a munitions depot, I have not come across them in my work, and so that's new to me. That being said, the sites for these affordable housing projects under Mt. Laurel are chosen by the municipalities, and so it wasn't a developer coming and saying yeah, it's fine; it was the municipality saying so. They're also generally part of a settlement in court.

    During the long process of determining eligible sites, they conduct what's called a Phase 1 environmental assessment, which identifies potential for contamination. So if there is potential, they'd move on to additional, more detailed studies. And, basically, if you're aware of the site's history, so are the folks involved in the project, and they've moved on to identifying potential contaminants and remediating it. For affordable projects, they'll presumably get grant monies, either federal or state, which will require they comply with whatever guidelines are appropriate. NJDEP have some of the strictest standards (because we have so much experience) in the country.

    But yeah, munitions depot, or at least what was essentially a firing range, is absolutely new to me, and I really hope they get some kind of UXO robots in there before you have guys in heavy machinery moving through. And I'm sure they have, because the State and the municipality would essentially be on the hook, as far as liability.

    Edit: I should add, planning board and council meetings with regard to the project are open to members of the public, and in some cases they're streamed online (one of the good things to come out of COVID). If you are interested, it's a great place to see some of the inner workings of all of this. The municipality isn't just stepping aside, they have their advocates, legal, engineering, and the like, and they'll do a thorough vetting. It's rare for affordable projects to get denied, but it does happen, and site safety can be a big factor.

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  • Bomb dropped by U.S. in World War II explodes at airport in Japan, causing runway damage and cancellation of 80 flights
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    Damn, I'm from Jersey, though Central, and this is all news to me. And I'm aware of the Frankfurt Armory explosion and all of that, but never did any research beyond. Very interesting.

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  • YSK: You don't own your Kindle e-books.
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    I pirate first, and when I've really enjoyed a book I add a physical copy to the collection. I just can't get behind paying for digital shit, for the reasons enumerated in this thread here. I just wish there was more direct-to-creator payments. Music and literature are perfect mediums to give directly to the artists who create it. I don't give a fuck about whoever paid fir the digital ink. Maybe the record people get a little money.

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  • YSK: You don't own your Kindle e-books.
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    My wife is big on library, and I need to, but I grew up just pirating stuff, so here we are. But she has a book club, and she'll place a request for the book, and in the event it's not yet available, she maintains the request but I get it for her. And for me personally, when I like a book or a series, I go and snag them later. I just prefer reading in Kindle anymore.

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    If I agree with it, it must be real.

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    Yeah, none of it makes sense. Why would any teacher not immediately file a lawsuit, unless they're not a teacher and they're trying to drum up "engagement"? But hey, just like the story in the OP, no need to ask questions because it jibes with my point of view!

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  • AI bots now beat 100% of those traffic-image CAPTCHAs
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    It goes against my human nature to not overanalyze.

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  • AI bots now beat 100% of those traffic-image CAPTCHAs
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    Unfortunately they're on pages that I absolutely need to get into because my money is stored behind them. I cannot stand them, and I generally agree with you, if some random site has me doing a captcha in leaving.

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  • U.S troops deployed to Cyprus as fears of wider Middle East war intensify
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    I thought about the numbers too. I would say dozens go as high as like 150, because beyond that you can round up to 200, which is now hundreds, but before that runs down to 100, and nobody wins say The US sent hundred of troops...

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  • To Americans: How far apart is everything in the US?
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    I live in Jersey (New). As a background, I'm at the edge of civilization, I like to joke. If you go west of me, there's farms, what we call mountains, hiking, all that kinda stuff. To the east of me, it gets more and more urban until you get to NYC.

    Here are my walking distances:

    • To the nearest convenience store: half a mile
    • To the nearest chain supermarket: 1 mile
    • To the bus stop: half a mile
    • To the nearest park: quarter mile
    • To the nearest big supermarket: 1 mile (same as above)
    • To the nearest library: I am 1 mile from two different libraries, pretty much smack in the middle.
    • To the nearest train station: 1 mile

    Adding:

    • To the nearest mall: 1 mile
    • To the nearest gym: quarter mile
    • To the nearest hospital: 1.1 miles
    • To the nearest ice cream parlor: .9 miles
    • To the nearest record store: .9 miles
    • To the nearest arcade: .9 miles

    Straight-line distance to Big Ben: Just shy of 3500 miles. Straight-line distance to the Statue of Liberty: 30 miles

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  • Selective rage
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    Sprinkle in a little incest and we are good to go.

    I also have no idea, I thought it was all halves of halves.

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  • AskReddit is over run by bots
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    I would almost be okay with a proffer that it is bots asking the questions, but that the discourse is between human beings. That's all I really care about. It's rare that I respond directly to OP, or at least I do so less frequently than I'm responding to someone in the comments.

    I remember back in the early days on forums, sometimes they'd just feel dead, and it was mainly a lack of content (threads). Once a thread would open, us morons behind keyboards could talk it to death, or more likely just divert in perpetuity.

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  • Republicans Boost Jill Stein as Potential Harris Spoiler
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    The only redeeming quality about trump is he seems to be against the status quo of Republican/Democrat governance. Obviously he's all sorts of fucking wrong in every way, but the way things have trended with Republicans and Democrats has not made the lives of average Americans better.

    Someone said (and I'm terrible at remembering things like who) that Republicans make rules to benefit the rich, and Democrats make rules to benefit the poor and the rich. That is the status quo that we are left with. And right now, it's unfortunately the status quo that I'm rooting for, because the alternative is worse.

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  • Weaponizing ordinary devices violates international law, United Nations rights chief says
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    Yeah, Hezbollah absolutely fired their IT guy after the second time it happened.

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  • Oreo
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    The description is the best part for me. It's got me thoroughly scratching my head wondering if OP is some AI, but they're here in the comments with us and clearly not.

    Bout to dive into some Oreos though myself.

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  • 100% tire pressure
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    I've done this with a brand new tub, slipped between the tire and the rim and I just missed it, and it happens quick. Not exactly a grenade, only know that from having been near them too, but loud enough to snap your head real fast.

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  • So much love
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    Yeah, that's where I check out. I'm a guy. I know and interact with women. Sometimes I wanna be like Hey, nice dress, because it's a nice dress, not because I'm thinking about abandoning my kids and leaving my wife over it. Instead I say nothing, because I understand that we live in a time where it might be misconstrued as sexual harassment. It's dumb.

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  • Feds target SUV, truck size to save pedestrian lives — ‘one of the last frontiers of vehicle safety’
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    Bring back the supercharged Dodge Car-a-Van and we have ourselves a deal.

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  • Net positive
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    Eh, I save rude for the second "Leave." It's a human being on the other side of the door. Half the time it's some kid who just needed a job summer before college. I say hey, I don't want solar panels right now, have a nice day.

    Now, when you tell me to wait, as you stand on my porch, then I'm going to tell you to get off my porch. I still say please though, because my kids might be listening, and I strive to use good manners in all my interactions, in the hopes they will too. You can be firm and polite.

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    Sure, not suggesting there are none. In fact, it's totally feeling, and a poll might shed some light on it, but sometimes I just like to guesstimate.

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  • A technical disaster, but sure, I'll keep coming back. Can't wait to reminisce about the days when it was a technical disaster, though. Also, posted from my PC, because doing anything on Jerboa has proven impossible.

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    Sparta couple charged with stealing COVID-19 money.
    https://www.tapinto.net/towns/sparta/sections/government/articles/sparta-couple-facing-charges-in-790-000-covid-19-relief-fraud-scheme

    Love to see it, and I want to see more of it. Anyone who did this absolutely deserves what they have coming to them.

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