Random Jabber Jibber thread

MICHI-CAN

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I have a sincere question. In need of a good and tough 1/2" cordless impact wrench. Any opinions? Too old for the involuntary bondage lessons imposed by my air impact. LOL. And any current sets on sale. TY. I ain't paying a shop when I can get tools for less.
 

manfredo

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Tried a granola bar from the dispensary I believe it was 500 milligrams and didn't do anything oh no I don't want to end up like Joe Rogan's buddy on their YouTube channel ha ha ha ha ha ha I will say that I slept well that night
They can help with sleep for sure! The ONLY time I have slept through the night in the past decade or so is with the help of edibles....but I need to find the right balance because i am still wiped out the next day normally.
 

Ozumoz66

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I have a sincere question. In need of a good and tough 1/2" cordless impact wrench. Any opinions? Too old for the involuntary bondage lessons imposed by my air impact. LOL. And any current sets on sale. TY. I ain't paying a shop when I can get tools for less.
I was so impressed by my 20 volt DeWalt impact that I purchased their saws all, weed wacker, chainsaw, pole saw and a couple extra 20v 5Ahr batteries.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
There’s a pair of F-22s at altitude running Salvador Dali racetracks. They’re separated by ?10 miles east/west. The cool thing is that they’re mirroring each other’s maneuvers - synchronized swimming, flight test style. Confirming the aircraft type took time because at many angles they’re visually slippery. Here is the western one’s scrawl.

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raratt

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There’s a pair of F-22s at altitude running Salvador Dali racetracks. They’re separated by ?10 miles east/west. The cool thing is that they’re mirroring each other’s maneuvers - synchronized swimming, flight test style. Confirming the aircraft type took time because at many angles they’re visually slippery. Here is the western one’s scrawl.

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With the thrust vectoring they fly like no other aircraft I had seen before.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
With the thrust vectoring they fly like no other aircraft I had seen before.
One of the distinguishing features of the Raptor’s incipient contrail is that it is a loose vague ribbon that dissipates faster than that from most other airframes, large and small.

I’ve seen that sort of contrail from two other types here: the B-2 and the RQ-180 I lucked into (barely) seeing last fall.

The unifying feature of the three is slotted exhausts. I imagine they promote mixing into ambient air quicker than the usual round ones.
 
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