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Just the one time though.

I prefer the Fisher Cap-o-Matic, as I heavily prefer click pens. I’m often finding myself needing to write with only one free hand, so uncapping and posting the bullet pen didn’t work for me. I still keep a bullet in my motorcycle tank bag, as it’s very compact, but day to day it is not my favorite.

I prefer the Fisher Cap-o-Matic, as I heavily prefer click pens. I’m often finding myself needing to write with only

I flew CMH > PHX > ONT yesterday on Southwest and had no issues at all. The check-in kiosks were working when I got there, and everything went very smoothly. No delays, and my checked bag made it with no issue.

The practical use is that they’re crazily cheap, fun as hell, reliable, really and affordable repaired when dropped, and just useful enough to justify to yourself. The dirt tires are icing on the cake, and I’d imagine they only crank the fun factor up.

Thankfully, the 4age is a non-interference motor, so it’s not quite as much money as it could be.

Well, that’s basically a wash. Time to head to Zillow again and see what there is to be had.

10 to 40 times NOx? Damn.

Fun fact, Solids can be fluids to, on a very small (atomic) scale. This is only the case if they’re imperfect, which virtually all of them are. If you want to get crazy with it, everything is fluid (or gaseous) on a quantum scale.

It’s mostly just a test of the watch craftsmen. It’s actually quite a difficult process to get what amounts to 47 separate power transmissions to all function in one very small space. I doubt they’ll even sell this piece, it’ll likely go straight into a museum. It’s more of a marketing piece than anything else.

So, math?

The only way to find out is to try.

For hot things, they have hose clamps. Also metal zip ties, but let’s not get carried away.

I saw one of these on I-10 in Fontana, CA with Baja California plates. It was Olive Drab with Yellow lettering. It was horrible, it was spectacular, and I want one.

Hey look, real hubs! Ones with some sort of redundancy should one lose a lug for some reason.

Those are on my list.

My buddy’s Tacoma once routed us through Compton at midnight rather than taking a left back on to the freeway we had taken to get where we were. The AW11 was being pulled behind us, and we made every effort to not stop.

As referenced earlier, that’s a Light My Fire Spork. My favorite feature is that it comes in a size Extra-Medium.

I saw one of these on I-10 about a month ago. It had Baja California plates and made me unjustifiably excited. I want one.

Drive a few hours west of where that picture was taken, to Joshua Tree National Park, and it looks very close that. Much of the color only shows up when doing long exposure photography, but the star density is spot on.

I always thought that the acquisition of tools was the best part. Once you get the cost of tools out of the way, and the frustration of doing it the first time, it’s all easy from there and you can knock it out again without issue.