• Fuck spez@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    Please don’t give them any ideas. That 20 second MIDI track they play over and over again as loudly as possible is like fingernails on the chalkboard to my misophonia.

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    When I was a boy, there was a little hole in the wall ice cream spot… It was LITERALLY a window/counter in a wall. In the winter months, that window sold pizza slices. This is the way.

  • Ms. ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.zip
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    6 days ago

    Kids going to be running out on the ice to chase a truck full of boiling water lol. I say do it only the strongest will survive

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    Insulation is insulation, it can keep something hot as much as it can keep something cold. And a refrigeration system reversed becomes a heat pump. Would cost next to nothing to make something like this happen from a mechanical standpoint.

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      While that’s true regarding insulation, the degradation of materials might be different at different temperatures. It might not be an issue as I have no idea what the materials in an ice cream truck are, but if you want to maintain a hot beverage-temperature, several types of paint, treatments, walls and floors might fail over time.

  • ddh@lemmy.sdf.org
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    What’s wrong with ice cream in Winter anyway? It doesn’t melt as fast either.

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      When I actually lived in cold climates, I almost always purchased my ice cream to consume during the winter months. During the summer months I was more likely to purchase a peach smoothie or some other summer fruit that I can’t get outside of summer and early autumn.

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      My first thought was “hey, I’m down for that!” and churros and a ton of other things. But ultimately you’re right. I’m still down for ice cream while it’s snowing.

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    Our local ice creamery is up for best ice cream in the country, They serve ice cream year round, but have excellent cocoa in the winter to draw in everyone, super expensive handmade marshmallows, etc.

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    Have you seen the prices for coffee and cocoa beans? Ever heard about a climate shitshow we’re participating in? You won’t be able to afford a cup of cocoa. And those trucks are not armoured enough to defend themselves from the cocoa robbers.

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      I did a quick search and got this:

      https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/cocoa

      Cocoa futures traded around $10,280 per tonne, their lowest in over a week and down from recent 3-1/2-month highs of $10,932 per tonne, on some profit-taking and amid expectations for favorable rain in West Africa.

      so around $1.03 for 100 grams.

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          Or maybe you’re prescient. Roving bands of cocoa robbers who surround armored ice cream trucks is a plausible dystopian scenario in the US, and now I’ll be disappointed if I don’t get to see it.

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      The problem with cocoa isn’t really global warming. It has been consistently dying because of a plague, that is well adapted to the same weather as cocoa.

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        Perhaps the solution would be a genetically engineered yeast that secretes theobromine and can be grown in vats anywhere. In a decade or two, that may be the only economically viable source of chocolate, and a few decades later, there may be nobody left who remembers the difference.

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          There’s some evidence that just plain-old genetic diversity solves the problem quite finely. But one one variety of cocoa has been manipulated into the hugely productive plants we expect them to be.

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    I used to live near an ice cream shop that switched over to doing doughnuts and cookies in the winter

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    A good ice cream truck drives all year round. Because it sells weed.