Haywire Now • 80%
You can't put 80,000lbs of sprinkler in a van. You can't tow 80,000lbs of sprinkler with a van.
Haywire Now • 97%
A victory that will solidify China and Russia and embolden them against Taiwan, moving us straight into WW3. A little deterrence could go a long way right now.
Haywire Now • 75%
You had me until your last sentence.
Haywire Now • 66%
Thanks Obama and the EPA. Bring back baby pickups!
Haywire Now • 100%
I can't think of a switch you won't ever need. I think the "sce to aux" story is a good example of when you need it you need it.
Haywire Now • 100%
Florida. Where trucks will drive into the median to hit a cyclist.
Haywire Now • 100%
I think they are saying the surface should be raised so the bike lane is level and the street passes over a speed table. This makes it evident that the street is crossing the bike lane, rather than the bike lane crossing the street. We are talking inches, not tens of feet.
Haywire Now • 100%
The Woodlands Development north of Houston did this very well in the first phase of development. Bike paths wound through the woods on the backside of property while streets wound through the front. This gave more street facing property while bike travel was typically shorter distances. It was really amazing. It was abandoned for more square property lines and conventional development in later phases.
Haywire Now • 100%
It still has corners that need to have a moving seal. This is a huge issue.
Haywire Now • 100%
It's pretty smart. It is like a wheel-motor but without all the unsprung weight.
Haywire Now • 100%
They aren't. Light ircraft now use touchscreens that you are supposed to use while bouncing around. They had a knob for a while but then it seemed touchscreens took over. With the knob you still had to look, it at least you didn't have to aim at a bouncing spot on the screen.
Haywire Now • 100%
Also make them illegal in aircraft! And spacecraft! Seriously stupid.
Haywire Now • 83%
I like location based games, like Niantic has done, but with much less backstory.
Haywire Now • 100%
That is not exactly true. My dad was a geology professor. About half his students ended up in oil and gas. The other half were employed as city planners, teachers, consulting geologists, and in , civil engineering firms, environmental services firms, mining and others.
Haywire Now • 100%
I did 3 on 4 off. The 3rd 12hr shift was rough, but otherwise it was pretty great.
Haywire Now • 100%
It is hard writing rules for humans that they can't game. In sales they had to constantly change the rules to prevent them from being gamed.
Haywire Now • 100%
There isn't a lot of consistency in the courts.
Haywire Now • 100%
"remote workers never leave the office"
I contribute pretty regularly to Google maps. I know at some point I should probably switch to Open Street Maps but, I am not ready at this time. I would like very much to share my journeys and to follow other houseless members on gMaps. DM me if you would like a link to my profile. Right now I am in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. It has been a soggy few days but hopefully it will be beautiful by the weekend. I do like this little town. It seems cheaper and friendlier than Durango. It is growing so I suspect I will have to find a place to replace it in my rotation in a few years. Lots of good camping to the south and also to the Northwest. Much of it with good cell service. In the springtime you can tube down the icy San Juan River, stop in some hot springs then jump back in your tube for the remainder of the trip.