It is when you start assuming non-bigots are bad people because of what they look like.
It is when you start assuming non-bigots are bad people because of what they look like.
Haven’t watched the video yet but I’m guessing the reasons are:
Zoning - mixed use zoning and medium density housing are notoriously missing in the US.
Setbacks/Clear zones - Time and time again, US city planners have widened roads, straightened roads, and removed trees and such, catering towns and cities for driving, rather than building them for humans.
Parking
I have the Leaf 2 and would highly recommend. Works great, and is much better for your eyes. I use it every day.
My dude is about to become a Scooby Doo villain
I’ll throw a shoutout to Onyx Boox, rather than Kobo or Kindle. It runs Android, can run literally any file type, doesn’t lock you into an ecosystem with DRM where you don’t really own the books you buy. I despise Kobo and Kindle for that reason.
But I totally agree about how nice e-ink is. It’s literally as good as paper. Maybe better. Soooo nice.
I got an Onyx Boox Leaf 2 e-reader, and it’s fantastic, I’d highly recommend it. The great thing about it, is that it runs Android, which means you can get Hoopla, Libby, Overdrive, the Barnes and Noble app, the Kindle app, etc, so all your ebooks are in one place and can be read on your device.
https://onyxboox.com/boox_leaf2
I get all my ebooks for free, by getting public domain stuff from these two places. PG has more selection but Standard has better formatting and is just generally higher quality. This ereader has paid itself off in like 6 months with the money I saved on buying books.
I rent ebooks from the library using both Hoopla, and Libby.
I’d recommend both books written by the founder, Charles Marohn:
Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity
Confessions of a Recovering Engineer: Transportation for a Strong Town
Nothing David Day writes should be given any credibility. He made stuff up, like, all the time. Treat it as fan fiction.