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Re: What did you do today?
« Reply #9150 on: Mon, 14 October 2024, 06:27:48 »
Well, I was issued a Windows 10 based laptop at work for new safety the problem is I hate typing on touch screens larger than my phone. The keyboard they have me is a cheap chiclet style low profile rubber don't that feels like garbage. So, I built a small work station on the inside of the door for my tools box. Using a JD40 and a GH36. The GH36 has mouse controls so no mouse needed.

Is there an IP requirement for that machine? Looks dusty.

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Re: What did you do today?
« Reply #9151 on: Mon, 14 October 2024, 07:10:24 »
That tool box has been inside the plant for at least 15 year, and I work in a foundry.
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Re: What did you do today?
« Reply #9152 on: Mon, 14 October 2024, 16:13:02 »
That tool box has been inside the plant for at least 15 year, and I work in a foundry.

Do you guys get to take home free roll of steel?

If so, can Tp4 haz some? Homedepot prices are ridiculous.

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Re: What did you do today?
« Reply #9153 on: Mon, 14 October 2024, 21:02:19 »
Spotted an SR71-Blackbird flying above my neighborhood. I'm about 96% sure that's what it was, they are huge and they have an extremely distinctive shape that looks like no other plane on the planet. But I was under the impression they were all decommissioned. Maybe it was doing a fly over for some event going on near by? Or Lockheed is testing an unmanned flight over the area?
And just like always I got caught up in the moment and forgot to pull out my phone for a video  :blank:

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Re: What did you do today?
« Reply #9154 on: Mon, 14 October 2024, 21:08:12 »
WW3, here we go.

New Zealand looks nice, thoughts ?

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Re: What did you do today?
« Reply #9155 on: Tue, 15 October 2024, 07:48:15 »

they are huge and they have an extremely distinctive shape


I wonder that it might have been a B-1 with its wings folded back.

The SR-71 is indeed like no other, but it is an antiquated design (and less than half the length of a 747).

And yes, NZ may be the best option.
Bret Stephens (NYT 2025-03-10) starts with the tariffs, noting that every president since the Great Depression has correctly concluded that the ensuing economic crisis and World War that followed that calamity was attributable in large part to the notorious 1930 Smoot Hawley Tariffs.
That is, until the current occupant of the Oval Office. Until him, no U.S. president has been so ignorant of the lessons of history. Until him, no U.S. president has been so incompetent in putting his own ideas into practice. That’s a conclusion that stock markets seem to have drawn as they plunged following the Trump triple whammy: first, tariff threats against our largest trading partners, spelling much higher costs; second, twice-repeated monthlong reprieves on some of those tariffs, meaning a zero-predictability business environment; finally, his tacit admission, to Maria Bartiromo of Fox News, that the United States could go into recession this year, and that it’s a price he’s willing to pay to do what he calls a “big thing.” In short, a willful, erratic and heedless president is prepared to risk both the U.S. and global economy to make his ideological point. This won’t end well, especially in a no-guardrails administration staffed by a how-high team of enablers and toadies.
But Stephens goes further than simply castigating these pointless and destructive tariffs that Trump has taken such a pathological shine to. He explains how the fancifully created “Department of Governmental Efficiency, (“DOGE”) would be more aptly characterized as an engine of wholesale destruction. Because nothing Musk is doing is about “efficiency.”

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Re: What did you do today?
« Reply #9156 on: Tue, 15 October 2024, 13:26:48 »
Spotted an SR71-Blackbird flying above my neighborhood. I'm about 96% sure that's what it was, they are huge and they have an extremely distinctive shape that looks like no other plane on the planet. But I was under the impression they were all decommissioned. Maybe it was doing a fly over for some event going on near by? Or Lockheed is testing an unmanned flight over the area?
And just like always I got caught up in the moment and forgot to pull out my phone for a video  :blank:

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Re: What did you do today?
« Reply #9157 on: Mon, 21 October 2024, 21:56:21 »
Well, I was issued a Windows 10 based laptop at work for new safety the problem is I hate typing on touch screens larger than my phone. The keyboard they have me is a cheap chiclet style low profile rubber don't that feels like garbage. So, I built a small work station on the inside of the door for my tools box. Using a JD40 and a GH36. The GH36 has mouse controls so no mouse needed.
Wow! That's some cyberpunk **** right there! All you need is to add an oscilloscope and a row of CD drives under the monitor housing.
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Re: What did you do today?
« Reply #9158 on: Mon, 21 October 2024, 22:00:18 »
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Re: What did you do today?
« Reply #9159 on: Tue, 22 October 2024, 09:24:33 »
Well, I was issued a Windows 10 based laptop at work for new safety the problem is I hate typing on touch screens larger than my phone. The keyboard they have me is a cheap chiclet style low profile rubber don't that feels like garbage. So, I built a small work station on the inside of the door for my tools box. Using a JD40 and a GH36. The GH36 has mouse controls so no mouse needed.
Wow! That's some cyberpunk **** right there! All you need is to add an oscilloscope and a row of CD drives under the monitor housing.

I don't do any electrical work, only mechanical.

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Re: What did you do today?
« Reply #9160 on: Mon, 04 November 2024, 19:14:00 »
Picking up a few tools for the kitchen and discovered the OTOTO brand. I love all these lil anthropomorphized guys, they make me happy  ;D

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Re: What did you do today?
« Reply #9161 on: Mon, 04 November 2024, 21:57:59 »
Drawing and doing assignments for university. Im also here trying to reach the 25 post requirement to upload more stuff (ToT)

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Re: What did you do today?
« Reply #9162 on: Sun, 09 March 2025, 17:25:32 »
Yesterday, when I was sitting in front of my PC, my glasses broke... frame cracked open. So today I had to go and get eye tests and pick new frame... hate when it happens cause its pretty expensive, even when I do that around every 4-5 years.
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Re: What did you do today?
« Reply #9163 on: Sun, 09 March 2025, 18:04:05 »
Ask them for the glasses prescription and buy glasses online for $5 each.

It's more than $5 if you want to cooler frames, but no more than $80. 

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Re: What did you do today?
« Reply #9164 on: Sun, 09 March 2025, 18:09:33 »
Yesterday, when I was sitting in front of my PC, my glasses broke... frame cracked open. So today I had to go and get eye tests and pick new frame... hate when it happens cause its pretty expensive, even when I do that around every 4-5 years.
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