therealbicyclebuck
TheRealBicycleBuck
therealbicyclebuck

Since it isn’t clear whether you are trying to be sarcastic or not, I’ll assume you aren’t. Indeed, the lessons are what they learned in Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. Was there an untended fire? No. They made sure someone was watching it. Was it necessary to keep a fire going all night? No, but that’s what they wanted to

Years of scouts are already behind us. No astroturf involved.

This isn’t about expertise or skills, it’s about predictability and the amount of control all of the users of the environment have at any given point in time. This screenshot is from the video above:

Sheesh. You need to move to the country or at least a more rural state. My son is growing up with access to the woods (OMG, not the WOODS!). He and his buddies spent this past saturday night camping. They stayed up almost the entire night because someone had to tend the fire (!) and someone had to stay up to keep the

If the people cycling on the street were performing stunts, I would agree with you. Otherwise, this is just a facetious argument, and you know it. :)

It’s clear that the guy is talented, but doing tricks on crowded sidewalks where people could become unwitting participants in his bloopers video is a crappy thing to do.

They say graduating from high school will change your life. Yes, somewhat.

While Baton Rouge doesn’t have the traffic problems of a place like Houston, there are a few spots where the people here do their best to emulate their big-city neighbors by causing major traffic jams. After a frustrating day, I decided to take the alternate route through a restaurant parking lot. Yeah, I know, crappy

Rare? You need to visit Tornado Alley. It’s fairly common to see storms coming in the great plains region. I find it’s less common in Louisiana because all the trees block the view.

Sounds possible, especially if you include the distance between the tracks each day. I did 160-200 miles a day when I lived in Texas. It was 80 miles from my house to my job. It usually took an hour and fifteen minutes. It was easy to accrue another 40 miles with trips around town.

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It all depends on your situation. As for me, I’m priming my son for races inside the house. His Inductrix will become a Tiny Whoop sometime after Christmas. I will get my own BNF FPV Inductrix to go with my FPV gear and we will be able to have races every night, no travel required!

Just wait until they figure out how to build their own model airplanes. Bigger payload, greater range, higher speeds, longer flights, fire-and-forget capabilities (with GPS).

Here’s a whole movie that used 3D printed parts for stop-motion animation years ago.

Only a few pieces are needed to get a full range of expressions.

Go small and you can afford it.

It’s all about intent. The “Cajun Navy” puts their boats in the water to ride around and help people and they are hailed as heroes. Guy throws his jetski in the water to do something novel and he is lambasted as a scofflaw.

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By your logic, the Mississippi River Bridge in Baton Rouge is so tall, it’s essentially above the clouds.

Hard plastic liners move around and sand the paint off the bed. It happened to my cousin’s truck. The center of the bed was down to bare metal as were spots along the sides and over the rail.

“Ford claims this will allow the 2WD truck to hit 25 mph on the highway. That’s actually a lot for something with this much mass and power.”