Live updates: 2 dead after Air Canada plane, fire truck collide at LaGuardia Airport
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Live updates: 2 dead after Air Canada plane, fire truck collide at LaGuardia Airport - Lemmy.World
Sounds like the firetruck was cleared to cross when the CRJ was still on the
roll. 2 dead on the scene (presumably the pilots), and four critically injured
(presumably the firefighters). I can’t imagine the forward FA was uninjured.
NTSB Preliminary Report For UPS2976
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NTSB Preliminary Report For UPS2976 - Lemmy.World
Photos confirm a lot of people’s suspicions, I don’t think they stood a chance.
FBI Thwarts Potential Terrorist Attack Planned for Halloween in Michigan
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FBI Thwarts Potential Terrorist Attack Planned for Halloween in Michigan - Lemmy.World
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Tenacity has a shelf life of 3-5 years, if you are in that range consider replacing it.
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Tenacity has a shelf life of 3-5 years, if you are in that range consider replacing it. - Lemmy.World
About 5 years ago, when I started getting more serious about lawn care I paid
~$75 for a jar of tenacity. My yard is smaller so I’ve made it about halfway
through the jar, and in hind sight the signs were there, it’s dead Jim… First
year, one application at 4 oz./acre took care of my weeds. By about the third
year, the first application just didn’t quite kill off the weeds but the second
application would finish them off. Finally this spring, I notice I’ve got a
large portion of my yard taken over by creeping bentgrass. So I hit it with a 4
oz./acre and planned on doing 2 oz/acre every two weeks after to stall the
bentgrass. But after the first application, the weeds didn’t even bleach, and
they were still fine after the 2nd application. I decided to replace my tenacity
and not only has the price almost halved, but one application at 2 oz./acre and
the entire yard has frosted tips, the bentgrass is stalled and the other weeds
have vanished. TL;DR: Tenacity will start losing its potency around 3 years, if
yours doesn’t seem to be working, consider replacing it. Now if anybody knows
what happens if you get close to max amount per year, please let me know. I’m
curious, because now I have no idea how much active ingredient actually made it
onto the ground.
Lagavulin 11 Offerman Edition 2024
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Lagavulin 11 Offerman Edition 2024 - Lemmy.World
First pour tonight, and I gotta say it’s pretty good. I’m no professional, but
if you like Lagavulin’s other offerings you will probably like this. It’s sweet,
like really sweet, but I think the peat and smoke counteract it well. On the
nose, the rum barrel didn’t really stand out to me, it smells like Lagavulin,
but just a little different. The taste is immediately sweeter than standard 16,
but still tastes familiar. Milder on peat, and big on vanilla. And the finish I
found good, the rum fades away, and the peat lingers. I paid $89 for it and I’d
say it was a good buy, I wouldn’t pay more though.