Velvet Goldmine
Velvet Goldmine
Thank you. I’ll play more with searches for pull cart, though they tend to bring up a different design than what I had in mind. That said, something like this, maybe would work (although it doesn’t break down into something storable as well as some other options like the Polymule posted by someone else)
I appreciate where you are coming from with your input. At the same time, both pushing and pulling have their place, as evidence by the fact that humans have successfully used both to transport stuff. I don’t have the smarts to explain why the rickshaw style approach would work better for my needs; but I’ve found that it does in some use cases, my intended use being one of them. At the same time, I will see if I can find something like a wheelbarrow which has a flat, square box instead of the typical design. Maybe that would be an option.
This is awesome, thank you! Both the Polymule and the Foldit Cart are the type of thing I had in mind. Now to find the former for sale used…
Yes, thank you! That’s the type of setup I’m thinking of. Friends of the family had these when I was a kid
Yes! This is definitely moving in the direction of what I meant. I just saw another response with something called the Polymule that pretty much encapsulates what I’m seeking. I think the two wheel set-up would work better for my needs, but I like this one too. Thank you for sharing the link!
Thank you. I’ve tried those but unfortunately they don’t handle enough weight
I’ll have to find an Aldi. I notice that the ones from Safeway and Whole Foods don’t seem able to hold 200lbs
Different concept. I’ve tried a wagon but I find the 4 wheels, under load, don’t do as well as the rickshaw type of design
That’s my sentiment. Everything is monetized and it’s increasingly normalized, each successive generation knowing less and less that it could be otherwise
Indoctrination is a hell of a drug
How does cryptpad rate? I’ve shared docs with others where neither of us has them saved to an account, just accessed with a link. Seems pretty private that way, other than maybe someone could see the IP address traffic? How’s it if you have an account with them?
More like business interests versus you. The state is what we make it
So many of us are compromised or undeveloped in some ways that this advice can almost be arrogant in tone deafness.
I can’t help but wonder if you are that one person under a new username. The one who just shoots down any attempt to answer their questions or provide support. Apologies if you aren’t them. But, read. Existentialism. Or read Viktor Frankl. Or Buddhism. Or non-dualism. Find your context for the life experience.
Learn that you are creating this inner state. That’s the bad radical news. I’d have more practical, concrete steps to offer. But, again, not convinced that you are actually open to change.
Is piefed any of three listed on their site? Is it like mbin where fedia.io is one execution of it? Or is everyone here speaking of piefed.social, specifically?
I hope fedia follows suit
Lyrics, to avoid an app:
[Verse 1] Gonna put you on a forgotten street Give you a lecture about something obsolete Gonna teach you about the freedom of speech Then they’re gonna come and take away the freedom of speech
Gonna write a song with your point of view Manufacture feelings that feel for you Sung by men who would flog playground juuls, preachy Preeten peacock pecking order they didn’t choose [Refrain] Such is life (x4)
[Verse 2] Gonna lobby to bloat up a cash cow Feed you poison that they want to allow Then they wrap it up with a pretty bow And then hook you when you’re a baby and you don’t even know
Gonna give you another group to hate Build a scapegoat thеn they give it a face Nothin’ to do with rеligion or race But it’s corporate politics that got us into this place
[Outro] Such is life, Such is life! Such is life, So choose life So choose liiiife, choose liiiife! So choose liiiife, choose liiiife Such is life (x4)
Portable pocket ashtrays. Very common in some places
As long as you purr like an engine and not a cat, you’re fine