The Atlantic, "Baie de Bourgneuf", between departments 85 and 44, this evening. Nice fresh breeze, a bit cool to go swimming.
@Urwumpe I haven't delved to deep into freecad yet. I have about 10 years of experience using Solidworks though, would you say it's comparable?
Impossible. Where are the fishing huts??. That whole area with the 'chinese ports' is really something else, compared to the rest of the coast. Almost gives off a feeling as if one were on the mountain, with the constant wind and isolation.
I envy people who just don't react and show that they are not interested in such a conversation.
I really wonder that almost everyone has an opinion on everything, even without having a clue. And not only that. People feel the need to tell everyone and expect a reaction.
It might be related to aging. But I'm tired to listen to every b******t story on a daily basis at work or somewhere else, from people I don't really know. It's mostly just to say something, even if it's crap. I'm too kind in most cases when I feel different. I'm pretending to listen to, while I think: please god, let this monologue, and in some cases verbal diarrhoea, end soon...
I envy people who just don't react and show that they are not interested in such a conversation.
It is a trend, those last 20 years. Psycho-sociologists speak of collective hysteria (I mean the Freudian meaning of that word). That's the dark side of liberal societies : everyone feels "allowed" to say what they think about every topic, even when they don't have a clue. That's why we see more and more people like Donald Trump or Marine Le Pen in politics. It could be seen only as something annoying and harmless, if those people hadn't access to firearms and nuclear weapons... ?In fact this is the real reason why the 21st century is going to be a bit rough. The barriers have been lifted.
On the other hand, and that makes me hopeful, some of the younger generation already start to adapt to it and become more competent in handling the information they get.
Yes, that's the motto of all lifeforms : adaptation or extinction. That struggle never ends.
... the traffic jam in Nantes downright triggered me
Now those in Toulouse aren't bad either. People panic when there is heavy rain, they don't know how to drive on a wet road and poor visibility, that's crazy. ?![]()
As far as I can tell, having an oppinion is not a trend that has significantly increased. There's just so much more possibility to blurt it around. What happened almost exclusively at the regular's table in a private setting 20 years ago is now happening in public for everyone to see. We gave everyone a soapbox, and as a result they're all shouting through the market. Can't be helped without other moral issues arising, I'm afraid...It is a trend, those last 20 years.
Same goes for coastal areas here?. Snow is a 'once in a few years' event. Even worse, most situations are right at the limit between snow and freezing rain, and that tends to create 'industrial' snow with very sharp boundaries for the actual snow area. I remember last year, within a few hundred meters it went from nothing to snowed in. At the next bend, two cars neatly 'parked' in the ditch. And then I had to make way for a car driving on the middle of the road with the 4-way blinkers on ?.The same thing happens, if you have a single snowflake falling somewhere in northern Germany. Suddenly the scene turns from a minor traffic jam into an absurd chaos. Its normal that people try to turn around in a traffic jam. But they fail even basic maneuvers, once the snow effect comes.
Also those bridges on the river Loire (Cheviré...) can become deathtraps ?
Now those in Toulouse aren't bad either. People panic when there is heavy rain, they don't know how to drive on a wet road and poor visibility, that's crazy. ?![]()