I will be moving into my grampa's property in about a year. It is an old house that sits on about 14 acres that is 90% old growth trees. In central Ohio Amish country.
There is a small patch that they used for a garden at least 40 years ago, probably untouched since then. The immediate bordering areas are commercially farmed.
I'm wondering what advice you could lend on what to do with the land. I want to finally start an in ground garden. My questions are:
I should probably just use the previous garden patch. Will the soil be depleted of anything? What should I add? Will the neighboring farms chemicals have seeped into my side?
There was recently a bad windstorm and knocked down a lot of trees. Should I attempt to call a logging company to sell the wood or will they just go in, take what they want, and leave?
Finally, what could you recommend for turning woodland into vegetable garden land? Would the soil be super rich or way off to grow vegetables? Any other things I can plant in the woods? I know morel and big fat round mushrooms grow out there.
Suppose I want to build a computer with as few back doors as possible, but also as "fast" as possible.
At what point did computers stop being only your own property? I want to build one from right before then.
So given no IME and no UEFI; what models can you recommend? No I'm not going to be using it for gaming because I'm a real man. 486? 586? That's about when I stopped paying attention to computer hardware.
Why give up 30% of the screen to show a sign language interpreter? What president started this?
So if someone is deaf they can watch the interpreter instead of the speaker? Haven't we had CLOSED CAPTIONS since forever?
He would say it's more inclusive for the deaf. What so they can see the interpreters emotions as they communicate? It's meant to feel more natural for them? Wouldn't you just rather get that from the speaker? This is posturing.