You can always try these bee water dispensers they are special made for bees. Just placing a bowl in water might drown the bees.
Prado Trap Shooting for 2. $60 with Groupon. No experience needed. Everything supplied. https://www.groupon.com/deals/prado-olympic-shooting-park-1-4
Go to The Pub in Chino Hills for a drink or dinner after.
Get a cheap dual band radio and tune to the blue dot frequency (154.570).
Take it with you inside the store and listen to the workers.
Maybe stand behind one while they're broadcasting.
Found it You can't really tell what it is from the sky, though.
One of my favortie ways to spend an aftetrnoon in Corona is cruising Skyline Dr. There's a spot near the ruins of Beek's Place that has the best view of Southern California on a rare non-smog day. If you have a truck or a stout enough vehicle, you can continue down Main Divide Rd. all the way south to the Ortega Hwy. The drive takes a few hours and it is full of awesome sights like waterfalls, densely wooded areas and grand vistas.
Historic weather for Ontario, CA on October 16th:
https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/ca/ontario/KONT/
2020: 100*
2019: 92*
2018: 83*
2017: 97
2016: 77
2015: 79
2014 : 78
2013: 84
2012: 96
2011: 85
2010: 69
2009: 98
2008: 92
2007: 66
2006: 64
2005: 70
2004: 66
2003: 89
2002: 65
2001: 90
2000: 85
1999: 81
1995: 76
1990: 80
1985: 88
1980: 69
1975: 92
1970: 78
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In conclusion, sometimes it's cooler in October, often times it's very warm in October. Very warm days in October are not a recent invention. Global warming is real, but it's not why it's hot out here in the fucking desert
If I make it down there chances are it will be to photograph the event but depending on how bad your condition is, you might want to be careful. Thankfully it's in October so weather will be a bit cooler but it seems like hilly terrain around the paths so the paths themselves probably aren't that level.
As far as an idea of obstacles go, no idea what exactly is in store but to get a basic idea, google image results seem to show at least some of the obstacles.
And to get an idea of the area/terrain, https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=33.478919,-116.971242&spn=0.0143,0.01929&t=h&z=16&lci=com.panoramio.all
I'm not the most avid Geocacher, I only have around 200 or so finds, I do it every once in a while. There is a monthly meeting at The Big Cheese in downtown Riverside. I went a couple of times and met a lot of avid Geocachers, you might want to stop by there next month (you just missed this month's gathering.) Here is the information:
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GC3WN5D
Coincidentally, I just listened to a podcast that was addressing this issue of too many warehouse jobs here. It sounds like they’re taking steps to combat this now, if you’re interested here is the podcast.
This is the synopsis: “After three years of intensive collaboration with Brookings, public, private, and civic leaders in California’s Inland Empire have launched an ambitious strategy to expand opportunity and grow middle-class jobs in the region. In this episode, several of those leaders and Brookings experts discuss why this work is so important, how the Inland Empire reflects broader economic challenges and opportunities, and what other city-regions can learn to develop smarter approaches to building inclusive economic growth.”
Most weekends, you can find people shooting at this place in the Gavilan Hills. I don't know the legalities of shooting here, could be worth checking out.
She's pretty camera shy, but I do have a video.
She is usually so playful, but for some reason camera and phones just freak her out and she doesn't want to move when she sees them. Although maybe its just because my hand is raised when I'm carrying one. I wonder if her previous owners used to beat her. She does wince and get scared easily. But she is SUCH a darling. She always wants to cuddle.
Do you have any photos of Remington? I'd love to see him!
This documentary explains it all in detail:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m00084td/rise-of-the-nazis
I reference hitler in this debate because hitler grew the power of the state to massive levels. In this situation, this regulation is just increasing the scope of power the government has in regulating private commerce. Where does it end?
You can purchase one for about $200-225 delivered. There is also a great facebook community for support.
http://www.gearbest.com/3d-printers-3d-printer-kits/pp_343643.html
Not sure how printing at a library will be, unless it is a tiny part prints can take 3-20 hours depending on quality.
Ookla Speedtest: https://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/5431130128
DSLReports: https://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/55832154
(both tests were done using a smartphone on 802.11ac Wi-Fi)
Last year before the Covid crisis, I was lucky enough to buy these Remington Shortcut Self Haircut Clippers. It's designed to be easier and better for cutting your own hair because it's cordless with a lithium-ion rechargable battery and much wider curved blades that fits easily in the palm of your hands. I've saved so much money and hassle by being able to trim my own hair in less than 10 minutes.
Obviously it won't replace a barber for complex cuts, but for simple clipper cuts, these clippers work great, better than I hoped. They were out of stock for a long time when the Covid hit, but now they're back in stock, along with a bunch of shitty Chinese ripoffs of the look, but without the quality battery and construction of the original that I bought. It immediately paid for itself in savings I haven't been to a barber in more than a year. I can trim my hair whenever I want for free.
More of a ‘video maker’ than a “film maker” and also aspiring editor.. Been making (shooting/editing) offroad/adventure type videos for the last few years. If anyone needs some editing or would like to collab on something, let me know.. Some demos: https://www.notarubicon.com/promo/ Something I just released on Amazon Prime a month or so ago: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KPMB7VF/
My neighbors are frequently confused when their power is out but they still see my lights and TV on and they hear the audio playing.
I have several of these Uninterruptible Power Supplies. Sometimes they're on sale from as low as $100-120, with their regular prices from $150-200. This cheeper one uses a modified stepped-wave inverter that will work with most electronics, but this better one has a pure sinewave inverter output that will work for even the most sensitive medical equipment. You can use the CamelCamelCamel price checker plugin app for Amazon to watch for price drops.
If you build a few PCs and get a few SmartTVs that are highly power efficient, then you can have enough backup power for Internet, phone, cable TV and LED lighting for more hours than any recent power outage. I have an ultra low power 35W TDP PC and 4K TV for under 100 watts.
Invest in a backup battery for your computer, similar to the link below. That will allow your computer to keep running long enough to finish up what you're working on and save it then properly shut down your computer.
This is wack. I really don't understand the reason behind hoarding shit paper. I freaked out but my family already stocked up which was weird.
Here you go OP.
https://www.amazon.com/Toilet-Paper-Tissue-Roll-Towels/dp/B085L4KQD5/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=toilet+paper&qid=1584762706&sr=8-3
Looks like they are in Stock. Keep checking on amazon. I know you might have to wait until shipment. In the meantime Try buying napkins and paper towels to suffice.
If that don't work get an old worn out T-shirt and get her dirty. I have stained many an ol' T-shirt in times of Need.
And if you get real desperate, there is a saying. "If there's no toilet paper, be a man, use your hand."
You might want to go to LA and check places in Little Tokyo; out here, any cherry tree groves are likely part of a farm, so they're probably not going to be selling the flowers. At best, you might be able to find some silk ones somewhere, but they're just not that common around here.
edit: found some silk ones on Amazon, so if nothing else... *shrug*
Good luck.
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B004LQ1RE2/ref=twister_B01BUVG6EQ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Bought one, liked it so much I bought another to replace the cushion on my mom's futon. The prices fluctuate a lot, and different colors have different prices. First I bought a chocolate brown one in Feb for 135, then I bought a tan one for 110 in May.