Favorite team:Idaho
Location:Idaho
Biography:Left behind the scar that is Albq., for the GNW.
Interests:All things rooted in common sense - like woodworking.
Occupation:Machine shop mgr., ret.
Number of Posts:355
Registered on:4/10/2026
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Im just guessing here, but from a woman's perspective the pluses of an unemployable daily pay worker living in his car must be uninspiring.
As an 8 year old, cresting the ramp to nosebleed seating at Yankee stadium.
The advent of ai. Nothing else even comes close, as will be borne out within a couple of generations.
This sort of thing - and it's actually minor compared to what can go on in a restaurant kitchen - is why we rarely eat out. Additionally, no one should get even the smallest sense of food safety because of gloved hands.
Many appear to be rounding the bases as well as he did.
Many businesses, particularly those using manual labor, start early to avoid late afternoon heat. Some schools do the same.
Like virtually all recent releases, I can't wait to ignore this polished claptrap of contrived drama.
My PB on a lonely stretch in roughly Socorro NM, driving past an entrance to the VLA, broadly featured in the film Contact. Conditions seemed perfect: wide open straightaway views, no cars, no cattle, no crossroads, clear day. Nothing could go wrong. Except that sudden crosswind at 155 that shifted me one lane over.
I had a buddy who'd bought a cammed, built 340 Duster, sweetest sound at idle I'd ever heard. He quickly admitted that it was just too much car, his headstone an imminent reality, and sold it within weeks.
Damn, noticed behind a digital billboard.

Anyone NOT driven a car over 100 mph?

Posted by Sams Crow on 7/13/26 at 7:53 am
I appreciate that for many, driving is simply an A to B exercise. For others highway speed limit signs are merely advisory.

Personally - a greenie at heart - I won't allow carbon buildup on my pistons. For example, I remember finding the speed limiter on my G37S soon after break-in.
Some of our boy scout troop once had night time m80/ash can war in upstate NY, winging them and ducking behind trees. Rangers showed up thinking poachers. Good times.
Ive been thru about every grill permutation existant. There is no step up from a basic Hibachi unless you're cooking for a crew. Then it's several hibachis. Low charcoal usage means the great charcoal is affordable. Wicked searing, and adjustable height for slower cooking.
We walked around Big Boy at a stop. It's such a monster and difficult to appreciate it's scale from pics. Drive wheels are about 5 feet in diameter. A day to remember.
Trying to imagine stack up of 6 rings -and the message they send.

re: 2030 is the deadline…

Posted by Sams Crow on 6/29/26 at 11:22 am to
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Nothing they wanted to happen by 2030 is going to happen. No Net Zero, No carbon neutral, No NOTHING.




Except native population replacement?