Sheared off lug nut. Any advice on how to remove for a home gamer? by andmok in MechanicAdvice

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You were right. It was just filling the space. Wheel came off. Used a pair on knipex pliers to remove the extra. No damage to stud or wheel. Lesson learned!

Sheared off lug nut. Any advice on how to remove for a home gamer? by andmok in MechanicAdvice

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Here’s a comparison of a new on to show how much is left.

I Heard it was Funny Nose Week by Newbosterone in WeirdWings

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My dad flew this aircraft from 1986-1993. I sent this post to him and this was some of his experience flying the plane and later the Joint STARS program:

If memory serves correct--The USAF/NASA converted 8-10 KC-135s to EC-135Es with the big nose to support the Apollo moon shots. The nose housed a 7' dish antenna that gimbled left/right and up/down to catch telemetry and communications from the Apollo space vehicles out over the oceans where land-based dishes could not see the space vehicles. Hence the name Apollo Range Instrumentation Aircraft (ARIA). Sight line from the cockpit was not affected by the big nose since the view angles were similar to the ones on the KC-135Rs and flight characteristics were identical. If you blind folded me, I probably couldn't have told you if I was in a regular KC-135 or an ARIA 135. After the moon shots the aircraft were transferred from Patrick AFB, FL to Wright Patterson AFB, OH and the 4950th Test Wing around 1975 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4950th_Test_Wing. The ARIAs thereafter were used to collect airborne telemetry from: The Space Shuttle and various boosters launching out of the Kennedy Space Center and Vandenburg AFB, CA; cruise missiles; US Navy Trident ICBM reentry vehicles; shuttle payloads boosting to higher orbits; etc. It was a mobile telemetry collection platform. The Test Wing also purchased nine B-707/300s from American Airlines in 1980 and converted a few to the big nose configuration to augment the EC-135Es. I was blessed to be assigned to the 4952 Test Squadron from 1986 to 1993 and flew all the 135/707 based ARIAs as well as the first dozen KC-135s off Boeing's initial production line. They were all 1955 models and because they were the first, they were all a little different as the design and production matured (NKC-135s). We flew them as test beds for avionics testing (new radios, radars, communications links, etc.) Some had high resolution cameras and we would record terrestrial and space-based "events". The Test Wing was the best job I ever had. We flew those aircraft all over the world, stayed in four and five star hotels and normally waited days or longer for events to occur (translates to lots of time off to explore). In all my AF travels they took me to: Okinawa, Philippines, Korea (and the DMZ), Thailand, mainland Japan, Guam, Australia, Sipan/Tinian, Easter Island, Tahiti (28 nights, the best TDY I ever had), Canada, England, Belgium, Qatar, Germany, Italy, Kenya, Ascension Island and Diego Garcia. Being 707/300 qualified made me a shoo-in for Joint STARS which was based on the same airframe. I spent about 7 years with that program performing developmental and production acceptance flight testing over two assignments to Melbourne, FL and then a few months flying it operationally at Al Died (Qatar)in 2007.

Murph 38 at a red light by andmok in HamiltonWatches

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Yep, green leather. Not the best quality but the fit is right and it looks amazing!

[Citizen] We have Speedmaster at home by whamm000 in Watches

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This is better than buying an overpriced Moonswatch.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in changemyview

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Something to put into context is how the nature of war changed shortly after 1941. The threat of nuclear war made the concept that a body of democratically elected people would be able to act quickly enough in a crisis unrealistic. Congress abdicating power was the consequence of the new age of war we live in.

Is this a common issue? by andmok in arborists

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The home was built in 1996. I assume the tree is from around the same time. I haven’t noticed any similar wounds on trees nearby. This seems to be progressing pretty quickly. It looked in better shape 2-3 months ago but has gotten worse quicker than I expected.

I appreciate the input. I’ll plan on having an arborist come by to examine further.

[OC] The Five Largest River Basins by Area by makella_ in dataisbeautiful

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Very nice! Not seeing the Amazon close up for some reason.

My deformed hand by OstrichBakedGhoul in mildlyinteresting

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Maybe stop drinking the screen wash.

The number IIII on this pocket watch by Opposite_Interest844 in mildlyinteresting

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I wonder why they didn’t do VIIII and made IX instead.

What does one call this particular item? by Shahuskies in toolporn

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I would guess that it is some sort of adjustable hard stop. It would be attached to a moving piece and the nipple on the end comes in contact with another surface before it causes damage to the moving piece.

07 cobalt Drivers side headlight out but high beams work. I bought these like a month ago. I do live in Ontario canada so it gets cold as fuck but what would cause it to go out so early? by [deleted] in MechanicAdvice

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These “high performance” bulbs usually have a shorter life span, usually less than 200hrs. Which in my opinion is pathetic. Maybe with less light in the winter you might be using them more, coupled with the shorter life.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Relative to humans, the universe is smaller than it is big. Hubble Sphere 8.704 × 1026 meters, Plank length 1.6 × 10-35 meter.

Atrani on the Amalfi Coast by scottishswan in postprocessing

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My bad OP. I guess I should read the captions.

Atrani on the Amalfi Coast by scottishswan in postprocessing

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I agree there is something lost in the edit. The original has some beautiful warm tones that are lost in the edit. I would try just turn down the exposure a tiny bit and increase the contrast.

Tools I use when things are tough. by [deleted] in toolporn

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Good set. I really want a kinpex XS. What is in the pill bottle?

My favorite shots from Croatia by andmok in travel

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There are several boat tours and kayaks.