A list of puns related to "Emergency Sanitation"
SOMEONE recycled a box of letters from my Great Aunt Mildred! Iβm going down there now to see if I can find it before it gets turned into toilet paper.
So mad right now I could cry
Rather than provide shelters for over 200 homeless people, the mayor of Victoria BC Canada, Mayor Helps, has opened access to Topaz park - located in a suburban area near the edge of the city. People have to provide their own tents, food and sanitation. There are no bathrooms. Nowhere to wash their hands.
Please tell Mayor Helps and the City of Victoria what you think of this.
More Information - Link to local CTV news article about the homeless tenting in the park: https://vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca/mobile/i-hold-the-city-responsible-victoria-jewish-centre-says-topaz-park-homeless-camp-terrorizing-residents-1.4903759
Contact for the City of Victoria - Please let the city know how you feel about this. Here is how to contact the City of Victoria BC: https://www.victoria.ca/EN/meta/contact-us.html
(Note: I previously deleted and reposted this due to having made several errors. Apologies, I am a senior and not very good at this. This is my first time posting to Reddit. This is happening in the neighbourhood where I live. Thank you. )
Is there anything that I can do. I didn't realize I was out, because I brewed with someone else and we used their setup. I've ordered Star San, but it won't be here until the end of the week. I brewed and put it in the fermenter last Monday. Fermentation is still going and I need to dry hop today. I'm worried that I'll have issues with diacetyl if I wait any longer. I've thought about just getting some water up to pasteurization temp, washing the shit out of my hands with scalding water and just adding the hops as quickly as possible. It wouldn't take more than about 30 seconds, but still. That idea is shoddy at best. I don't want to use bleach because of the need for a very thorough rinse and just using bleach in general makes me nervous when it comes to something I'm going to be consuming. So is there anything that I can do to make this process more sanitary? Like a homebrew Star San or easily found substitute? Or even, optimally, a place where I can find Star San that isn't a homebrew store? Thank you in advance for the help.
Although the mold at the 1916 City Hall had not come anywhere near reaching a level where it was harmful to humans, Mickey Webb, Dave Cowan, and others used it as an excuse to hoodwink Commissioners into moving City Offices and Staff to the Building D Money Pit.
Part of the plan was to use the taxpayer dollars the City was going to use for a new sanitation barn, for a temporary building for emergency services. Although they said it could be disassembled and reassembled for sanitation's use after new facilities had been found for emergency services, many taxpayers recognized that as yet another hoodwink by City Staff:
To install the building for temporary use by emergency services taxpayers had to pay for a concrete pad, electrical, plumbing, heat and air, finished walls and other finishes, etc. Should that building be relocated for use by sanitation, the taxpayer dollars spent of finishing it out for emergency services, not only would have been wasted, but also would have been replicated when it was reassembled for use as the sanitation barn.
Hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars have been spent on a temporary building for emergency services. Had the City developed and gained approval for a comprehensive facilities improvement plan, prior to the scheme for moving City Offices to the Money Pit, those hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars could have been spent on a permanent building for emergency services.
It's unfortunate that taxpayers do not have the funds for building the "Taj Mah Emergency Services Hall" because of incompetent and irresponsible City governance. However, since they are still paying for all that inexcusable governance, they should not be expected to fork out millions more taxpayer dollars more for a new "Taj Mah Emergency Services Hall". That should wait until taxpayers can afford it without declaring bankruptcy.
Of course, if Whitehead and City Staff would start exploring tax savings, there would likely be much more money to spend on the City's needs without raising taxes on tax-ravaged taxpayers.
If any of these go through an intersection and accidentally run a red light, I realize that this truly never bothers me. Just sort of a 'that poor guy' moment.
If not public safety, any job outside traditional 9a-5p, where unexpected mandatory overtime, working on hollidays, being called in for emergencies, being held over after shift ends, etc.
How did you handle all that aspect?
THE INTENT IS NOT TO DISCUSS ANY OTHER ASPECT OF THIS FIELD LIKE STRESS, LOW PAY, ETC.
Update
After inspecting my build log, I can confirm that the error happen because my system was unable to include the crypt.h file.
After reading the bug report https://bugs.gentoo.org/822093 which Aiwendihl pointed me towards I could conclude that the error most likely was due to my system missing the library libxcrypt.
after installing the library with:
sudo emerge sys-libs/libxcrypt
I am now able to emerge sys-libs/compiler-rt-sanitizers.
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Hello fellow Gentoo users
As part of my system update Portage is trying to emerge sys-libs/compiler-rt-sanitizers-13.0.0.
This currently fails with the following error message :
* ERROR: sys-libs/compiler-rt-sanitizers-13.0.0::gentoo failed (compile phase):
* ninja -v -j16 -l0 failed * * Call stack:
* ebuild.sh, line 127: Called src_compile
* environment, line 3449: Called cmake_src_compile
* environment, line 1454: Called cmake_build
* environment, line 1423: Called eninja
* environment, line 1930: Called die * The specific snippet of code:
* "$@" || die "${nonfatal_args[@]}" "${*} failed" *
* If you need support, post the output of `emerge --info '=sys-libs/compiler-rt-sanitizers-13.0.0::gentoo'`,
* the complete build log and the output of `emerge -pqv '=sys-libs/compiler-rt-sanitizers-13.0.0::gentoo'`.
* The complete build log is located at '/var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/compiler-rt-sanitizers-13.0.0/temp/build.log'.
* The ebuild environment file is located at '/var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/compiler-rt-sanitizers-13.0.0/temp/environment'.
* Working directory: '/var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/compiler-rt-sanitizers-13.0.0/work/compiler-rt_build'
* S: '/var/tmp/portage/sys-libs/compiler-rt-sanitizers-13.0.0/work/compiler-rt'
Output of emerge --info '=sys-libs/compiler-rt-sanitizers-13.0.0::gentoo' :
[ebuild NS ] sys-libs/compiler-rt-sanitizers-13.0.0 [12.0.1] USE="asan cfi clang dfsan gwp-asan hwasan libfuzzer lsan memprof msan orc%
* profile safestack scudo tsan ubsan xray -debug% (-shadowcallstack) -test"
I Can't find a good way to insert the output of emerge --info '=sys-libs/compiler-rt-sanitizers-13.0.0::gentoo' so I will leave it out for know, but can insert it upon request.
Does any one know what is causing the
... keep reading on reddit β‘Ok, so I've seen countless posts about this same topic, but the most recent one was about a year ago when the COVID pandemic fucked us up.
In most places, right now, you can easily find bottles of hand sanitizer (with an average ABV of 70%, or 140 proof). Hell, you can even buy 20 bottles of the shit and not raise a red flag. To turn it into drinkable booze, all you have to do is add a pinch of salt to it and shake until it turns into its liquid form and the binders separate.
I woke up at 3:45 pm, local time with the shakes, sweats and puking, with only $4 in my pocket, (and a dollar store right up the street) so it was either 2 25 oz cans of Natty Daddy or 3 8 oz bottles of hand sanitizer from the dollar store. I think I made a wise choice and out of desperation, almost anything helps.
Edit: before I decided on the hand sanitizer, I checked to see if they had mouthwash and they were sold out, so I settled for the sanitizer instead...
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