practicalbatman
PracticalBatman
practicalbatman

PCP (precharged pneumatic) guns can make a little cloud for the first few shots when a gun is cold. You can also have a situation where after a cleaning and oiling, the residual oil can “diesel” behind the pellet when shooting. It makes a little flash and a loud sound.

After you clean a high powered airgun, if theres a little too much oil in the barrel the first shot after cleaning can “diesel” from the oil trapped behind the pellet and give a loud pop like a 22 and a little bitty flash. It’s not good for the gun and smells awful, but it can happen.

How hard is it to undo lambo doors?

I don’t know how to tell at-a-glance how old a Model 3 is yet, but all the ones I see still have awful mismatched panel gaps. Is build quality improving, or is that still a “comes with the territory” thing? I wouldn’t imagine the polestars are hurting on build quality - if Tesla hasn’t upped their game that might be a

An electric fiesta ST that goes 200 miles and charges quickly would have me sold. A hatch to store stuff? Yep! Small and easy to park? Sure! Nimble and torquey? Lets go!

It’s not compulsory employment though, people are choosing to do it.

But they *choose* to keep tapping that feeder button. What uber, lyft, etc. do only works because people keep working for them. If it was truly that bad wouldn’t they stop? People seem to want the perks of gig employment but want to escape the negatives. Just stop doing it, the labor pool dries up, then they’ll have

If they aren’t happy with the terms of the employment, why don’t they... not do it?

If the driver don’t like it, couldn’t they just... not do it though? Nobody is making you Uber. It originated as a way to make a little extra cash during downtime - it’s the drivers trying to make it something it isn’t.

That is stupid. If someone wants to make balloon animals in the park for tips, is it suddenly society’s responsibility to make sure they can live off of the income from said balloon animal activities? *any* is pretty nebulous. Doordash, uber, etc. were never advertised to drivers as full time employment, they’ve

I just do not get people that tip shitty and won’t even meet the delivery driver outside :| I figure if I am being lazy I can at least walk out to the street so they don’t have to find parking and/or climb stairs and stuff. I would feel shattered if a delivery driver got a ticket while delivering a burrito to me. I’m

Isn’t this more of an issue of people taking something that was intended to be an intermittent “gig job” and treating it as full time employment though? I’ve never done uber/doordash/etc. but I remember the business’ original pitches of “make a little extra money in your spare time” - but it seems like a lot of the

Historically I’m a heavy tipper, especially with doordash... but over the last couple months the instances of things being cold, smashed, missing items (drinks especially), or delivery drivers that either cannot follow directions (select my name in directory to call me and I can open the gate for you) or... can’t

If it’s just text, why a slideshow? Just wondering.

OOH what about a subaru brat? ;)

A smart car that shifted like a VW DSG would be amazing :P

what about the isuzu poop (pup), vw caddy, chevy luv?

I think I was born in the wrong country :P

Yeah I don’t want lifted, just a general “go to home depot and get paint and 2x4's” lil’ truck. Preferably with a radio and air conditioning, might spring extra for the tachometer this time.

I guess tiny is relative - I wish we could still get trucks the size of the little 90's toyotas, those were perfect. Easy to park in a normal garage or apartment-sized parking spot, still able to carry a bunch of stuff.