February '24 Chat -- Leap Year!

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kidturbo

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I've been going in the other direction, making newer trucks go back to Pre E-log standards.. But I would like one of those blind spot detectors to add to my wife's Ford Edge. Ya can lose a big rig in that cars blind spot..
 

malibu795

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I've been going in the other direction, making newer trucks go back to Pre E-log standards.. But I would like one of those blind spot detectors to add to my wife's Ford Edge. Ya can lose a big rig in that cars blind spot..
The amount of blind spots compared to old Vs new vehicles is nuts.. 2 of my cousin have '17/'19 CRVs, can't see much of anything out the mirrors, and not much more twisting your head around..
My '79 Malibu wagon, '01 suburban and '09 2500 pickups are fishbowls for viewing pleasure
 

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Speaking of safety, came up in this 2 miles from my stop..
If you zoom in behind the cruiser, there is a black vehicle wedged under the trailer, and trailer landing gear is destroyed... Its 25-30mph in that area.
News said 1 didn't make it... And did not say how many where is the vehicle under the trailer. Truck driver was walking around freely.. deducted the black vehicle ran a red light at a high rate of speed
Have you seen thow relatively new skirts they are putting on the trailers now to prevent this sort of thing? I guess darwinism isn't enough so now they need to protect people from themselves.
 

malibu795

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Have you seen thow relatively new skirts they are putting on the trailers now to prevent this sort of thing? I guess darwinism isn't enough so now they need to protect people from themselves.
Saw a lot when I was in Japan..
In the USA, Currently 90% of skirts are purely for aerodynamic then run under protection..

They'll have their limits, mostly designed for turning tight type and glancing blows
40-50mph mostly straight impact will probably defeat them.. pending height of the vehicle and trailer/truck being hit plays big role..
Crush zones are definitely effective
 
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TheBac

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Only nanny sensor I prefer is the blind spot detection. The rest of it I turn off.

Adam, I feel your pain on having a nanny critique everything you do while driving. Got a similar system in my work truck. It sucks.
 

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I know a bunch of us are into guns and some have served. All of us are know what's going on in Ukraine. I have never sought out information about war more then just historical info. I found this "interview/training break down" enlightening. Definitely not kid friendly for language. Lots of respect to those guys and anyone who serves by choice.


Source: https://youtu.be/Tge7YMi4gJs?si=uJ2NNDFocfEgPSgm
 

2004LB7

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I have some mixed feelings about this whole conflict. One is it's well known about the corruption in Ukraine, but the consequences of them loosing this war could be worse. I worked with multiple Russians and Ukrainians and I think the Ukrainians seemed more pleasant and appreciative of what they have here in the USA. Only the Russians from back in the communist days shared similar appreciation. So I'm a little torn on what direction I prefer.

But ultimately, I am baffled by how we are even involved when none are UN members. There is definitely more to the story then the media is telling us.

When I have time I'm going to watch that Tucker Putin interview to try and get me more informed on the opposing view
 

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I watched a little over 30min of the interview so far. Haven't really had time to sit through it all yet.

Putin does mention that Russia looked to be a part of the UN but was turned down. Sounded like this was at the end of the Clinton era
 

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Found this friendly guy this morning, originally thought it was an albino opossum, then a white mink.. running around then I ran up to me, and realized it was a ferret, he took over my igloo lunch box for the day, fed him some watermelon and tangerines did not like pork or beef sticks
 

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That's cool!!!

I once had a Cockatiel land on me. It was super friendly. We figured someone lost a pet but were un-able to track down it's owner. I have never had a bird so I didn't know how to care for it properly. I gave it to my friends Neighbor that had prior experience with birds.
 

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I bet he really enjoyed that heated seat.. :D

Ferrets are a cool pet if ya can house train em. Had one as a kid, lived outside, and it loved to hunt. We would turn it loose around the hay barns, then stand outside the biggest rat hole with golf clubs.. She was a rat cleaning machine.. Have also seen some good video of a dude in Europe who cleans out rats with a mink and a pit bull.. Amazing to watch em work, or play as they see it.
 
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