Used to ride my bike to the Saturday movie matinees. We would just park our bikes wherever we could find a place and never locked them up. 25 cent movies an nickel popcorn.
tgreenhaw wrote:
WOW, I think its $4.09 here in Florida. I don't care though, I drive a Tesla :-)
#1. The power that charges your Tesla most likely comes from fossil fuel.
#2. When your Tesla batteries are worn out, how will they be disposed of? Landfill most likely. You are helping the environment how??
I have zero depth perception, cannot read either of them at any angle.
“No problem” in place of “thank you”. Starting a sentence with “so”.
pdsdville wrote:
I use an App called RoboBlocker. Kills most of the spam and telemarketer calls. Asks the caller for their name and reason for calling and if legit, lets the call through.
I have RoboKiller. It plays with spam calls and either blocks them or sends them to voicemail. Works great. Haven’t had a spam call get through for at least two years.
Milwaukee M12 6” chain saw for trimming. Milwaukee M18 for a 12” very capable pole saw.
My son in law and I both have Milwaukee M12 and M18 battery powered tools (probably 30+ tools). I have a 6” M12 chain saw that pretty much lives in my side by side for trimming light brush. I seldom have th change the battery, just recharge at the end of the day. Sharp, fast, quite and never bogs down. I also have a M18 string trimmer that adapts to a 12” pole saw, allowing me to reach about 6’. It has cut many a tree down as well as trimming low hanging branches. We have a Stihl 16” gas saw that has not been used in at least 2 years. Great saw but too much hassle. Our whole family has gone exclusively to Milwaukee M tools.
On my Vizio remote there is a cc button on the right side. If that doesn’t work go to the menu, select audio and turn off cc there. I see an occasional movie that has cc along the bottom that can’t be turned off.
We didn’t even have a tv until I was 12. Then, only 3 channels. Then we moved to Phoenix…..
We didn’t even have a tv until I was 12. Then, only 3 channels. Then we moved to Phoenix…..
I just swipe right on my iPhone, no issues. My 24” iMac M1, however, takes me to the top of the page. Annoying.
A year ago today I had a total left hip replacement. Walked into the hospital at 5:45am, walked out of the hospital at 2:30pm the same day. Used a walker for about 3 weeks, then a cane for another month. No official physical therapy, just get up and keep moving. Occasional nerve pain for the first few months. Totally pain free today. I use a cane on occasion as I have very poor balance. Still in pretty good health.
Hey Pumble, GENERAL chit chat, non-photography related.
Living on a farm with cattle, horses and many other critters and having a custom haying business, we use a lot of different tools. Most of our wrk is away from the shop. I have gone almost exclusively to battery powered tools. I’ve used and owned Ryobi, Dewalt. B&D and others. Several year ago we started using Milwaukee. We probably have between 25-30 tools.
Some are 12 volt, the rest are 18 volt. We have at least 5 chargers scattered through the shop and in our houses. We probably have 20+ batteries. Nothing Milwaukee is cheap, however, the quality and durability is exemplary in my opinion. We usually wait for the Christmas sales to buy batteries. We have yet in 5 years had a battery failure.