superduner
David
superduner

I lost multiple pocket knives with 1.25" blades before I finally got it firmly into my head to NOT slip them into my pocket when travelling. It’s worse now that my wife and I are committed to not checking bags when we fly, so now I can’t have one with me at all.

Having 6 years experience operating Tesla’s various Autopilot/Enhanced/FSD features, this is basically the opposite of anything it does, especially present day. It wouldn’t have even gone by the second car that was sideways in the middle of the lane, let alone cut through parking spaces, especially at that speed.

It has got a hat and a colorful cravat too. It's marvelous!

I know, Florida. There was a story a few years ago about the HOA, I guess it was in the Midwest who harassed a homeowner because he had a old daily driver 50’s or 60’s era Ford pickup truck that had patina on it because, they claimed “it looked blighted”. 

When the fuck are any of these fucking assholes going to be locked the fuck up?

“Five people were on board the plane,” the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement to CNN. (From the source article.)

Yes true, and Uncle Joe was still (nominally) an ally at that point. But hindsight is 20/20, and all that...  (Though of course some in the West did want to keep marching east at take out the Red Army... and given how American production was *still* growing at the time, it would have been possible (though incredibly

We gonna be stuck here another twen’y minutes? We ain’t comin back here agin, c’mon Pam, roll tide.

Ever seen what happens to the charge port of a vehicle when you use an 80A charger with an Amazon adaptor rated for only 45A?  It’s not pretty and will set you back a few grand to repair.  Do yourself a favour stay away from anything electric.

My favorite

This is what I was thinking...

Considering his collection there is no telling.  He has so many vintage cars.

Seeing the yokel farm kid tell off an internationally famous celebrity on a weekly basis was fun. It’s easy to mock people like Caleb, but in his tiny corner of the world he does meaningful, permanent things. 

Most farm kids with a high school diploma won’t be doing as well as Caleb, but there’s no arguing he’s earned