• SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    So we can’t use technology to make life easier and faster?

    Sure you can be out there for 10 hours fighting the wind with a broom doing a 60% job or you could be done in 10 minute with a leaf blower and be 99% done. It does it better in a fraction of the time.

    Fuck people for getting chores done and enjoying life eh?

    Better use a scythe to cut your grass, no mowers for you….

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      8 months ago

      When I wrote my comment I was thinking of the municipality workers with these gadgets in my area, sometimes using no ear protection! Hardly anyone at home, where there’s mostly just small gardens, uses these super noisy things.The city council probably thinks that they are saving a lot of money and time and giving their workers a much easier time. And like I wrote : I’ve read that devices running on electricity are quite silent. If there can be electricity poles for E.V. why not for this ?

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        8 months ago

        My electric battery one is just as noisy as most gas ones. They just aren’t feasible for city work since they would need a genset to charge them anyways, or they would be having to need 60 batteries for one crew for a day.

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      8 months ago

      So we can’t use technology to make life easier and faster?

      I can rake a yard in half the time it takes you to blow your leaves into a pile. People here in California spend hours - HOURS - blowing around leaves. It’s NOT efficient.

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        8 months ago

        Your aren’t getting as good of job done, that’s just reality, and maybe they should use a vacuum option instead? Same noise, more efficient.

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      8 months ago

      What job exactly? What are you trying to achieve that would outweigh the noise and pollution, you’re creating?

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        8 months ago

        Golf courses, definitely. I managed a hardware store for a while and our primary customer for reel mowers, as well as sharpening services for the same, were golf courses.

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          That makes sense. In town I still see enough of them that they stand out, but these aren’t huge yards or anything either.

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        8 months ago

        but to make them, and ship them to you is more destructive than a scythe.

        That’s how stupid these arguments are. Forgetting the big picture while looking at a blade of grass.

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      8 months ago

      So we can’t use technology to make life easier and faster?

      Not when it makes the lives of others shorter and worse.

      I mean, you CAN, just not without being a dick 🤷

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        8 months ago

        Hard physical labor like raking and shoveling snow is directly linked to increased heart attacks, so that’s kinda disingenuous.