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Ahhh, the trustworthy test. Sounds like the same type of test that Trump plans to use in his hiring process. Coincidence? I think not. All part of the fascist playbook.
Ahhh, the trustworthy test. Sounds like the same type of test that Trump plans to use in his hiring process. Coincidence? I think not. All part of the fascist playbook.
Do you think the engineers haven’t thought about that?
Give them a try again! You’ll either hate it, or love the nostalgia!
I’m 60, and I still like Apple Jack’s and Corn Pops
How unsafe is it? I’ve not seen any crash test results.
Actually, a few mm/sec is quite a lot. That could easily be more than enough to deflect an asteroid from hitting earth. That few mm/sec will accumulate over the time it takes the asteroid to travel six million miles.
I’ve never heard of this before… am I going to regret going down this rabbit hole?
4 for 4 here as well if you consider retired tech workers
Look again! I have a dewalt chainsaw, and I love it. I burn about 13 cords of wood each winter as it is our primary heating source. It runs and runs and runs.
I think the key is to keep the chain sharp. I use the timberline sharpener, and it gets the chain razor sharp, which means less stress on the motor and longer battery life.