deadowl

deadowl t1_j6zdvgr wrote

You're not going to be crossposting in rural regional subreddits if your goal is imaginary internet points. You're not going to be crossposting from a political-focused subreddit unless you're interested in discussing politics, which I guess could be fairly called shit-stirring.

Last VT Politics subreddit I knew, r/vermontpolitics, was run by powermods just making a run on state + politics subreddits.

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deadowl t1_j29kmgi wrote

Yea, you'd need to adopt a supply chain that restricts manufacturing and distribution for it to not be economically feasible to have regional variants, which is why I'm guessing you're doing the manufacturing over in China or someplace like that where you've gotta have a minimum number of orders per unit specification.

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deadowl t1_j26o541 wrote

Obvious things that stand out:

  • Antiseptic wipes should be universal.
  • Lack of hand/feet warmers in cold climates.

What I would recommend is looking at climate and ecosystem zones individually to design first aid and survival kits. E.g. poison parsnip grows in Vermont, let's have something in our kit for exposure to that. Ticks are pretty common east of the Mississippi--gotta have something for that. Hire me to do your market segmentation if need be.

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deadowl t1_j1thmsa wrote

It'd likely be much larger if they weren't fighting the disrepair of the mill building and retaining wall that collapsed a few years back. Also used to have the pedestrian bridge which is still signed out front. I heard the downstairs is cool with old mill equipment, but haven't seen it. I'd say it's still as much worth a visit as the Hyde Log Cabin in the islands. Small museums are the best museums.

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deadowl t1_j1th3nk wrote

I hereby grant you big cyber hugs in which you feel them lifting your spirit from this stranger who's responding to you on the internet. Take good care!

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