Slacklinejoe
Slacklinejoe
Slacklinejoe

Correction: Away does not have a proximity alert, or anything else smart aside from an integrated battery pack. That said, I’ve traveled around the world (not an exaggeration) with mine and it’s a wonderful bag. I have both a Mynt beacon and a Motorola Connect, so that feature isn’t something I’m worried about - a $30

I sold my ‘91 with 365,000 miles and it was on the stock engine and transmission. It dribbled a little oil and had minor issues here and there but it was still insanely capable off-road. Over the decade and half I had it, I put over 250,000 miles of that on it myself with massive rock climbing road trips that spanned

To be fair, I have one of those big darned Fibrox knives and I’m very comfortable using it for turkey carving, even smaller birds. It is easily my favorite kitchen knife by far and I don’t find that smaller knives necessarily give me any more control. So, personal preference maybe?

Lazy vs efficient, not sure what wins out. I currently rent a house with no overhead lighting whatsoever so it’s a dozen different lamps and no central light switches. This is quite practical compared to the fire-drill of turning lamps on every evening as I enter or leave rooms.

Lazy vs efficient, not sure what wins out. I currently rent a house with no overhead lighting whatsoever so it’s a

SmartHome stuff has gotten 100x easier in the last couple years, that said, some of it is non-intuitive. If you do not have a hub or any sort of “smart” stuff in your home yet, you’ll want to pick something that does integrate with Alexa. If you just want lights, Phillips has an option, but for about the same price

SmartHome stuff has gotten 100x easier in the last couple years, that said, some of it is non-intuitive. If you do

I’ve got an Echo Dot - it’s an extremely powerful tool, especially if you have any smarthome technology. “Alexa Lights on.” all lights come on in the house, “Alexa, movie mode on.” (my lights dim and TV turns on), “Alexa, play Pandora.” (it plays through my sound system), “Alexa, what’s on my calendar?” (I get my

I’ve got an Echo Dot - it’s an extremely powerful tool, especially if you have any smarthome technology. “Alexa

I think you are correct. From my understanding, a stun gun would basically be the high voltage converter, battery and the spark gap as they are basically the same parts as above. You’d simply need to add the coil to build the magnetic field.

Ouch, that sounds miserable.

I recently tried this on a flight from San Francisco to China, unfortunately the flight ended up fully booked so me and my wife had to explain to ask a gentleman who’d booked the middle if he’d move to the window or aisle for the flight in my horrible excuse for speaking Mandarin. With a bit of confusion he eventually

You’re forgetting about pitch sir. Turbulence isn’t a straight drop, but can affect the wings on the front and then rear of the wing and it hits it, causing the nose to raise or lower at a different rate than the wings.

I used to use KVM’s heavily, but as an industry I think we’ve moved largely to remote desktop for day to day and baseboard management tools for low level configurations. I believe, largely to that move, the home users have kind of followed suite as the other consumer grade tools have become so good and easy to use

Kind of curious as to which trail this is. It’s not like there’s a lack of information about the trails around here (Colorado), usually with details about clearance and risks. That said, it sounds like if the owners had just waited it out, they might have been perfectly fine with stock tires/wheels.

The carry on is exactly the maximum dimensions for most airlines (there are a few less strict like Alaska). Do you feel it’s tiny because of lack of interior space due to say the layout for the handle or wheels, or because you’re used to cheating on the carry-on rules with a bag larger than what’s normally allowed?

The carry on is exactly the maximum dimensions for most airlines (there are a few less strict like Alaska). Do you

Simply put, that’s not a knife designed for killing. That’s a knife that’s design to sell to customers who want to see a more artistic take on the concept of a dagger. Kinda like a fantasy broadsword being sold at a renaissance festival, it’s a wall hanger or display case item. If the creator did design it for killing

Wow, I’ve had my Jeep Cherokee (2016 Trailhawk) in much more dramatic water than that. Hell, I took my ‘90 Eagle Talon Tsi through that much water and only lost the starter.

DOD also uses Bitlocker... They just typically use with with a startup PIN as well.

When using AES 128, I almost never notice an impact when implementing Bitlocker. When doing 256, I do see a performance hit. Nothing drastic, say 15%, but it’s there.

First off, there’s some very inaccurate information about Bitlocker here.

That’s why we have low range gearboxes, which it has. It’s usually less about running out of torque and more about running out of ground clearance.

I actually own a 2016 trailhawk, it’s a glorious thing to drive. The looks, ‘eh, their polarizing, but whatever. It’s very capable in the snow, muck and mud. I’ve been having fun in mind all winter in the rockies. I’m still waiting for the trails to thaw out, but where I’ve had the option, it crawls amazingly well.