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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Zoysia. Warm season grass.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I "spoon feed". During the growing season every week usually - at least every other week because sometimes life happens. Sometimes it's granular fertilizer, sometimes it's liquid. Once or twice a month I also add in some micronutrients or maybe soil amendments like humic acid, or biochar.

 

Oak Grove Community Park is 67 acres and is finally getting funds for real development.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

You can see our light pollution fillth from space as well. For a long while now.

Not too many care about that either.

 

At one point Fort Worth's population dropped from 3,000 to 600. Until the unified effort to bring the railroad to the town.

 

The old Vickery Elementary School building, while dilapidated, still has nice bones. Hopefully the Beta Tau Lambda chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity will have success in restoring it.

It's worth a drive-by if you ever get a chance. Walking past and around though is pretty dicey. There's a good supply of derelicts around and some use the place for overnight stays.

 

Shoppers tend to stick to a handful of stores they are comfortable with and don’t regularly compare prices. People are creatures of habit, he said, and retail stores take advantage of that.

The retail store can get away by offering you deep discounts on a few items, and they don’t need to offer you frequent discounts.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 2 years ago

Security updates should be mandatory. Something like safety recalls on a vehicle.

 

Texas A&M. Convention Center. Hotels and Hospitality. Straightening of Commerce Street. Other land redevelopment.

 

And there's an effort to determine how to spend it. Seems you get a (small) voice. Sort of like how Dickies Skate Park off Hemphill came to be.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Thanks. So pretty much the extreme southeastern portion of Fort Worth.

I'm guessing the section of 820 they list might be in the northeastern part of the loop since that area gets so much traffic as well.

 

I'm not sure exactly where these are and Google Maps doesn't have an easy way to search by exit numbers. If you know, tell us.

  • Interstate 20 from exit 443 to exit 449
  • Interstate 820 from exit 33C to 33A

Also this is the first time I've realized 820 is an interstate.

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It's rough here in Fort Worth for the next 10 days. The highs range from 102 to 109 with nighttime temps falling into the upper 70's after another week.

 

There's a "passport fair" at the Downtown Fort Worth Post Office on Lancaster on Sunday August 6th. These fairs are described as "passport acceptance facilities such as post offices, libraries, and local government offices are hosting special passport acceptance fairs across the United States to help you and your family apply for your passport." More about them at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/News/passports/special-passport-acceptance-fairs.html.

This one doesn't require an appointment, but I'd still get there early. It doesn't make your passport free ($165 altogether) but does make obtaining one easier since there will be people to assist and walk you through it.

Hint. Try to park free at the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) parking lot. Technically you need to ride the railway to park there for free but if you act like you belong no one will notice. If that doesn't suit you, just park along the street near the station parking lot and use the tunnel to walk through the station and to the post office.

[–] [email protected] 38 points 2 years ago

Our data. About us. Bought by our government. With tax money we gave them. How can I get a piece of this pie?

Yes, these companies they are buying from are getting rich off our tax money. Boycott Google? Not gonna happen. They just get your money indirectly.

 

This post isn't really about the beer but about The Fort's past. Does anyone remember? This place used to be over on Magnolia. Before the current (Fort) owners bought the place, it was Chimera. And before then, Zio Carlo. The old place is now a liquor store on the corner of Magnolia and College.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Give it some time. Everyone's life priorities will change and something like this won't be at the top of the list.

Source: Used to do the same crap.

 

Demolished ASAP. As I predicted, no date set and one day it'd just go poof before any more uproar.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 years ago

And just like that, uninstalled their app from my Android mobile device. It wasn't that great anyway.

 

Saving it will cost too much even with grants and donations, so it will be razed. Date to be determined. And usually the date isn't announced to prevent more uproar. One day it'll simply be no more.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

It's "member exclusive content." Can someone copy/paste here so we can read it?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago

No mention of Mosaic (first web browser)? What sucked was you generally had to compile it yourself. That meant installing all the build tooling, building it, and turning it loose. Oh. Windows? Lol. No go. Gotta get an early version of Linux up and running first. That usually meant 20+ diskettes of Slackware installation.

But then you could surf in all the basic HTTP glory. It was a new world and it was awesome.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 years ago

I got flagged on my work computer for connecting to derp foo (probably for an image). To satisfy security, had to remove all chrome extensions and reset chrome.

So I don't use Lemmy on my work computer anymore. That's sad.

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