IAm-The-Lawn

IAm-The-Lawn t1_jbz49yh wrote

Sure, it’s just a matter of how long it takes to filter through and return to the aquifer.

It can take years or centuries, depending on what the water has to filter through among other variables like capillary action.

If you want to use the water in the near future, it’s best to not let it return to the aquifer.

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IAm-The-Lawn t1_j2o5ojl wrote

You only need 6 hours of workout a week to get into good shape. 150 hours out of 168 hours a week and you’d probably be dead, given you would be sleeping about 2.5 hours a night.

Edit: Also, there are Wellness benefits that make your medical premiums cheaper depending on your employer. Exercise counts in one way or another.

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IAm-The-Lawn t1_j19od9h wrote

Combination of a lot of factors. There was pent up demand for the 30 series over the course of the past two years, and so lots of folks bought the 30s cards when the prices finally came down and supply improved. That is having an adverse impact on demand for the 40 series.

Additionally, the 40 series cards are significantly more expensive than the previous generation, so scalpers have a much smaller profit margin. Contrary to some beliefs, there is a maximum amount of money that 85% of individual consumers will spend on each card in the 40 series (we just don’t know what that amount is).

Finally, supply is pretty decent for the 40 series. Some retailers learned from the 30 series debacles with bots and scalping, so buying up all existing stock is not an option for scalpers. At best, they can only buy the majority of stock if they are so inclined.

Also worth noting that in some respects, supply chain logistics are recovering as well.

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