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Reply to comment by Jthundercleese in Portland man laughed ‘maniacally’ while chasing pedestrian in stolen $80k forklift, police say by Jorgyjorg32
When I was a kid I used to mess around in the woods and came across a logging site. The keys were in the bulldozer so I started it and took it for a joy ride. I couldn’t figure out how to turn it off so I left it running. Later I learned that diesel engines of that era had a mechanical lever that pushed on the injection pump to shut them down.
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Reply to comment by I-Am-Ron-Swanson in ELI5 Leasing vs Purchasing by SquishyEmerald
We still have a 2004 Honda CRV, we bought it brand new, paid it off 17 years ago, maintained it, and it still is perfectly reliable with 280k miles on it. At this point we bought a newer car because we got a really sweet deal on a 2020 Volvo and the Honda is our supply chain insurance policy and my airport long term parking lot beater. It has liability only insurance and it costs me nothing but gasoline and the occasional oil change to keep because I’ll just donate it to someone if it breaks down. I have gotten well more than my money’s worth out of that car.
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Reply to Steel window restoration- how do I reach the second floor? First floor is complete already. by Weak_Wrongdoer_2774
If the sashes are the same size, swap them with the ground floor ones and work on it from below, or remove one at a time, board it up while you are working, then replace.
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Reply to comment by dector1501 in The new generations will never understand the pain for paying $100 for a 1GB flash drive by prettypistolgg
It was a great improvement over the 3.5” floppy, which was the standard for portable data storage at the time.
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Reply to comment by nihilt-jiltquist in The new generations will never understand the pain for paying $100 for a 1GB flash drive by prettypistolgg
That was a pretty good deal for the drive. I think the discs were around $10 each. I still have a FireWire portable Zip drive around somewhere.
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Reply to comment by hicow in How do I find these g-d studs?? by WaterChestnutII
It only means anything to have even on centers when you build with sheet goods.
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Reply to comment by UpgradeCarton in How do I find these g-d studs?? by WaterChestnutII
They can be 24” OC, especially in older buildings.
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Reply to comment by 00raiser01 in What aspect of engineering would be highly in demand for the future? by ImplementExtension58
Right now I’ll hire someone with a bachelor’s and pay their grad school tuition if they do well at an internship. A good IC designer takes a couple of years to grow no matter what degree or school they come from. I don’t want a simulation jockey, I need people who know the how’s and why’s of both the semiconductor devices and the end applications. I’m not going to spend $1M+ and 9 months of team time on a tapeout because someone didn’t question a result that looked to good to be true and didn’t know any better than to trust a buggy PDK. Semiconductor design is all about combining statistics, physics, communication theory, circuit design, system design, and pedantry. You practically have to be a lawyer to interpret a SiGe design guide.
Analog design as taught in undergraduate school is extremely incomplete. Most of it is aimed at embedded design or gluing together a series of opamps and making filters. Commercial discrete parts are really good nowadays, so most board level design doesn’t have to worry much about linearity, distortion, phase margin, transistor ft, resistor mismatch, or time delay. PCB design generally uses a few components with really good tolerances to build a circuit function. IC design uses a large quantity of crappy devices to build a stable circuit function. It’s an extra layer of methodology that isn’t there in undergrad, and it’s hard to learn on the job because the stakes are too high.
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Reply to comment by doctorcalavera in What aspect of engineering would be highly in demand for the future? by ImplementExtension58
Go to graduate school in electronics engineering. I went into management after 20 year’s experience as an individual contributor
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Reply to comment by PasswordisP4ssword in What aspect of engineering would be highly in demand for the future? by ImplementExtension58
Right. I’m an IC design engineering manager, I’m having trouble finding qualified people. Lots of people are retiring and the demand keeps increasing.
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Reply to comment by havokherr in There are two types of air-fryer owners. Those who have one and never use it, and those who use it too often. There is no middle ground by PM_ME_UR_HIP_DIMPLES
I cook outside in the summer. I have a grill, a 3 burner gas stove, and a pizza oven out there.
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Reply to comment by Initial_Woodpecker_2 in You are required to already have clothes if you want to go clothes shopping. by Kul3yy
Rock yourself to sleep, and if that doesn’t work, find a bigger rock.
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Reply to comment by circadiankruger in You are required to already have clothes if you want to go clothes shopping. by Kul3yy
I think that’s a feature to that store’s clientele. Also, sweaty dank Florida and leather doesn’t attract me at all.
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Reply to What's your favorite or go-to reality show? by [deleted]
Curse of Oak Island. The narration is hokey and they probably will never find anything but I’m a sucker for big machinery, digging holes, and marine environments. Plus, the Laginas don’t seem to engage in personal drama or posturing. I’ve been interested in that place ever since I read the reader’s digest article about it.
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Reply to comment by joeyboii23 in New Washington state law will require employers to post job salary ranges by Sariel007
That’s not unusual in engineering, the $50k is entry level and the $150k is 10+ year’s experience.
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Call a real glass shop, it’s not that expensive if you buy it from the right place.
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Reply to comment by jamesinboise in I reached into a pack of toilet paper and pulled out a tiny sliver of a roll. by CameronClarkFilm
My dad managed a paper mill when I was a kid and used to bring home a ‘log’ of paper towels sometimes- it was about 6 feet wide and we used them for picnic table cloths. They were usually a funny color because he would grab them from the scrap pile, and they would be the changeover paper from when they switched dye blends for the various brands they produced at the mill. They usually ground them back up into paper again, but they let employees take them home for personal use.
The machine that cuts the logs into rolls of toilet paper or paper towels looks like a bunch of chop saws in a line.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL: Asthmador was an asthma treatment in the US in the 1950s. It was made up of 3 toxic/hallucinogenic compounds belladonna (atropine), stramonium (nightshade/jimson weed), and potassium perchlorate (oxidant commonly used in fireworks). One common delivery method for Asthmador - cigarettes! by Geek_Nan
I had to have a lymph node removed from my face for a melanoma biopsy and it was entangled with my salivary gland. I was given scopolamine patches to control the production of saliva while it healed to control the leakage from the gland. They worked really well.
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I drove by the dredge piles where they cleared the Cowlitz and Toutle river channels a couple of days ago.
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Having had Melanoma 5 years ago and am worried about it coming back, I am very interested in this.
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Reply to comment by Less-Dragonfruit-294 in [OC] Warren Buffet's public stock portfolio as of June 30th, 2022 by giteam
Just buy BRK/B (or A for that matter, if you can)
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Reply to comment by fallingcave in Portland man laughed ‘maniacally’ while chasing pedestrian in stolen $80k forklift, police say by Jorgyjorg32
No idea, nobody caught me. It was the 80’s, they either would run you off or give you a job if you were a kid hanging around a site. I had a job at 14 years old doing tractor work on an estate because I got caught joyriding a Kubota tractor