[-] JoeDyrt57@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 hours ago

Just search internet for “Canadian Defense acquisition projects”.

[-] JoeDyrt57@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 hours ago

“track incoming missiles” And then what?

[-] JoeDyrt57@lemmy.ml 21 points 3 weeks ago

What a terrible representative of the people.

[-] JoeDyrt57@lemmy.ml 7 points 3 weeks ago

I bet NOAA’s data will be sold wholesale too subscription app vendors.

[-] JoeDyrt57@lemmy.ml 7 points 3 months ago

As a former RCAF maintainer, with procurement experience, these vague statements of ‘concern’ lead me to believe that the Snowbirds won’t last 3 more years. The end of an era is coming.

The Minister just wants to “get them a better plane”. But F18s don’t really make sense to operate just for airshows when F35s are coming. I feel that jets are so costly, and so few, that the days of dedicating more than one airframe to demonstration of just not gonna fly.

[-] JoeDyrt57@lemmy.ml 17 points 3 months ago

Unfortunately, The Honorable Leader of HM Official Opposition Mr Polievre is quite likely to sleepwalk into a job as Canada’s next Prime Minister. The current PM is so reviled by Canadians (according to polls - a type of lie know as Statistics), it seems possible that no one in the Liberal Party will be successful in the next election. I’m ashamed to say it’s a good time to be an ex-pat.

[-] JoeDyrt57@lemmy.ml 15 points 3 months ago

Vigorous shaking mixes the thicker areas (where the sauce has settled) and the thinner (more watery) areas so they now have the same viscosity (pouring characteristics). Most importantly, this lets the mass of sauce slide cleanly down the bottle, helping the air bubble to also slide up in one unit at the same time, preventing the “air-lock” blockage at the opening. Important Note: Before vigorously shaking any container, ensure that the cap is truly secured! Now you are in control!

[-] JoeDyrt57@lemmy.ml 6 points 4 months ago

Kinda youngish Boomer; 67 y.o.

[-] JoeDyrt57@lemmy.ml 20 points 4 months ago

I have long known that plastic “recycling” in less-developed countries meant bury or burn. Now it is becoming apparent that the same applies to developed countries too. Six percent actually recycled is worse than a joke, due recyclers’ contribution to micro plastic pollution. Waste-to-energy is the only way we’ll ever get a handle on the problem. Hopefully the dioxin-like byproducts will kill fewer of us than micro plastics themselves.

[-] JoeDyrt57@lemmy.ml 18 points 4 months ago

The astronauts are not stranded, merely delayed.

[-] JoeDyrt57@lemmy.ml 10 points 4 months ago

“Humans can indeed move an asteroid.” By crashing into the asteroid at more than 4 miles per second!

[-] JoeDyrt57@lemmy.ml 9 points 4 months ago

This report is chilling as it reasonably describes a number of disruptive events with a high probability of occurring that likely cause fundamental and detrimental changes to our way of life in Canada. The scary headline “civil war in America” is really the least of a multitude of bad things very likely coming our way.

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submitted 4 months ago by JoeDyrt57@lemmy.ml to c/canada@lemmy.ml

This is about the weekly flyers. Canadian Tire has been close at hand all of my life, a reliable source for things we all need now and then. Today's CTC flyer set my teeth on edge and I resolved to immediately bin this bit of advertising noise from now on. On every page, every item has a big red number proclaiming how much I could save by purchasing the item now. I hate that. When I look at flyers, I want to see what the price is! But because there are hundreds of items in the flyer, it is takes considerable effort to focus and concentrate to find the ACTUAL price. To make it worse,the "Reg Price" is printed in a different, low contrast, colour, and much smaller size than the "SAVE" starburst. I can't help thinking that by emphasizing the (supposed) savings. Canadian Tire is trying to fool me. Well I won't be fooled, because I won't be reading it ever again. I must admit I will miss it for awhile. Probably a very short while.

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