I love your comedic use of 'strikethrough'!! As well as your self-deprecating humour...There is no doubt that it is easy to be paralysed by how much 'stuff' is out there/going on/yet to learn...
Happy you mentioned banana buffers, these should be publicised much more. At home I use my fruit bowl as a banana buffer by filling it with a few bananas (obviously) and placing it strategically to hide the biscuit tin.
By the way, I was looking up the term Corporatism recently and found it has a strong historical connection to fascist ideologies. Notably Mussolini. It is seen as a means of stopping class struggle.
Thanks Lachlan. Perhaps you can write a guest post on banana buffers some time. Here's the paper: Fu et al 2023 Edible fire buffers: Mitigation of wildfire with multifunctional landscapes https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad315
I love your comedic use of 'strikethrough'!! As well as your self-deprecating humour...There is no doubt that it is easy to be paralysed by how much 'stuff' is out there/going on/yet to learn...
thanks Patrick. Here's to minimising analysis paralysis in 2024 :)
Welcome to 2024, glad you made it!
Happy you mentioned banana buffers, these should be publicised much more. At home I use my fruit bowl as a banana buffer by filling it with a few bananas (obviously) and placing it strategically to hide the biscuit tin.
By the way, I was looking up the term Corporatism recently and found it has a strong historical connection to fascist ideologies. Notably Mussolini. It is seen as a means of stopping class struggle.
Thanks Lachlan. Perhaps you can write a guest post on banana buffers some time. Here's the paper: Fu et al 2023 Edible fire buffers: Mitigation of wildfire with multifunctional landscapes https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad315
Interesting tidbit on corporatism