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They still haven’t plowed the sidewalks on my street. 🌨

They still haven’t plowed the sidewalks on my street. 🌨

Yes, from the snow storm that hit last Wednesday. At least between county plows pushing back the banks on my street I can do my morning and evening walks in a counterclockwise fashion although I still don’t like walking along the road after dark, even if I can step in snow bank and its pushed back two feet from the road.

The Salt : NPR

The Foxfire Book Series That Preserved Appalachian Foodways : The Salt : NPR

The 1,500-mile Appalachian Mountain range stretches so far that those on the northern and southern sides can't agree on what to call it: Appa-LAY-chia or Appa-LATCH-ia. The outside perspective on the people who live there might be even more mangled. Stories about Appalachia tend to center around subjects like poverty, the opioid epidemic and coal, but since 1966 a series called Foxfire has been sharing food, culture and life as it's actually lived in the mountain region.

Electric vehicle battery cost officially dips under critical $100/kWh price point but there’s a catch – Electrek

Electric vehicle battery cost officially dips under critical $100/kWh price point but there’s a catch – Electrek

In the auto industry, it is generally accepted that $100 per kWh for battery packs is the price point needed for electric vehicles to be cost-competitive with gasoline-powered vehicles.

Now electric cars are already more cost-effective than gasoline vehicles based on the total cost of ownership for many people depending on use cases thanks to much lower fuel costs.

However, the $100 per kWh battery cost price point is critical for the wider adoption of electric vehicles by making EVs cost-competitive at the sticker price, which is an important psychological barrier for many buyers.

 

Coronavirus Updates : NPR

‘There’s Nothing To Worry About,’ Biden Says As He Receives COVID-19 Vaccine : Coronavirus Updates : NPR

President-elect Joe Biden publicly received his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine on Monday as the death toll from the disease nears 320,000 in the United States.

Rolling up his sleeve at Christiana Hospital in Newark, Del., Biden told nurse practitioner Tabe Mase, "I'm ready!" and thanked her for her work with COVID-19 patients. "We owe you big, we really do," Biden said.

Biden said his wife, Jill, also received her first vaccine shot Monday.

Ducking DMV

Buck. 🦌 I can’t get the dang old DMV website πŸ•Έon my phone to work to review my license. I guess I will have to use my laptop down at the library tomorrow. 🎫

The Republican voters who say β€˜no way in hell’ Trump lost | Donald Trump News | Al Jazeera

The Republican voters who say β€˜no way in hell’ Trump lost | Donald Trump News | Al Jazeera

Nothing will convince Fryar and many others in Sundown, Texas – including the town’s mayor, another Patriots member – that Democrat Joe Biden won the November 3 presidential election fairly. They believe Trump’s stream of election-fraud allegations and say they are preparing for the possibility of a “civil war” with the American political left. “If President Trump comes out and says: ‘Guys, I have irrefutable proof of fraud, the courts won’t listen, and I’m now calling on Americans to take up arms,’ we would go,” said Fryar, wearing a button-down shirt, pressed slacks and a paisley tie during a recent interview at his office.

The unshakeable trust in Trump in this town of about 1,400 residents reflects a national phenomenon among many Republicans, despite the absence of evidence in a barrage of post-election lawsuits by the president and his allies. About half of Republicans polled by Reuters/Ipsos said Trump “rightfully won” the election but had it stolen from him in systemic fraud favouring Biden, according to a survey conducted between November 13 and 17. Just 29 percent of Republicans said Biden rightfully won. Other polls since the election have reported that an even higher proportion – up to 80 percent – of Republicans trust Trump’s baseless fraud narrative.

Trump’s legal onslaught has so far flopped, with judges quickly dismissing many cases and his lawyers dropping or withdrawing from others. None of the cases contain allegations – much less evidence – that are likely to invalidate enough votes to overturn the election, election experts say