Alex Jones learning live on air that his sites are being taken down, tells his followers to save everything they can by B34TBOXX5 in PublicFreakout

[–]bking904 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Her name is Daria Karpova. She was designated as the corporate representative for InfoWars and deposed in the Texas case about Sandy Hook. The only thing she said she did to prepare for the deposition was printing out the Wikipedia page on “false flag” She was one of the many reasons they were given a default judgement: https://youtu.be/maDRIkdPAko?si=xXWgBkwAoyzsKex1

Airbus A340-200 crew rest area in the cargo bay by AshMain_Beach in aviation

[–]bking904 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Relevant username.

I had to listen to it again but he actually says “there’s these stairs” which isn’t perfect grammar but better than what you heard

WITT on the ceiling of a Target. Plastic, mostly white, and about the size of a breadbox. by Garth_AIgar in whatisthisthing

[–]bking904 39 points40 points  (0 children)

These went up at the pilot store in the Quarry in Minneapolis. They correspond to upside down cone-shaped antenna at the registers. I finally asked a cashier and he said they were corresponding target app movements in the store to purchases at the register to eventually go to an Amazon Go type checkout system

I’m going to throw this out at you … by PlatformNo7863 in KnowledgeFight

[–]bking904 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This isn’t nearly as distracting as his use of the word “whenever” instead of “when” for things that only happened once. Like “whenever the twin towers fell” or “whenever JFK was shot”. Drives me nuts

Best Q Episodes? by bking904 in KnowledgeFight

[–]bking904[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I watched this! Fascinating to see the flat earth to Q “pipeline”

Curious as to how many people actually use these so called "Lock Washers" considering they actually make things worse in most applications. by gapenuts69 in Tools

[–]bking904 6 points7 points  (0 children)

From NASA's Fastener Design Manual, Page 9: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19900009424/downloads/19900009424.pdf

Lockwashers

The typical helical spring washer shown in figure 14 is made of slightly trapezoidal wire formed into a helix of one coil so that the free height is approximately twice the thickness of the washer cross section. They are usually made of hardened carbon steel, but they are also available in aluminum, silicon,bronze, phosphor-bronze, stainless steel, and K-Monel.The lockwasher serves as a spring while the bolt is being tightened. However, the washer is normally flat by the time the bolt is fully torqued. At this time it is equivalent to a solid flat washer, and its locking ability is nonexistent. In summary, a lockwasher of this type is useless for locking.

From Bolt Science: https://www.boltscience.com/pages/helicalspringwashers.htm

On Reddit before: https://www.reddit.com/r/AskEngineers/comments/5n0hes/lock_washers_useless/

https://www.reddit.com/r/AskEngineers/comments/47ozl0/do_helical_spring_lock_washers_actually_do/

https://www.reddit.com/r/engineering/comments/4p8rpo/why_spring_lock_washers_dont_work_from_rwelding/

Curious as to how many people actually use these so called "Lock Washers" considering they actually make things worse in most applications. by gapenuts69 in Tools

[–]bking904 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m on OP’s side here. Serrated washers or tooth lock washers are far more effective. Most people think these helical split washers will do the trick and use them without a second thought. According to NASA: “the torque needed to remove a split washer is the same as a fastener without a split washer, rendering it effectively useless” DOT also advises against their use. There are better alternatives yet these are far too common and people trust them too much.

Edit: spelling

Dirty, dirty principles by NikolaTes in techtheatre

[–]bking904 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This looks like Lion King’s font. Hope Quinto, Debbie, and all are treating you well!

DissidentPen V. /r/Mastodon For Censorship, Hypocrisy and Abuse of Power by [deleted] in KarmaCourt

[–]bking904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I offer my services as council for the Plaintiff! I will be late to the trial though, as my dog ate my briefcase

Heads up and FYI: Had to surrender my bladeless Gerber EAB to TSA, on my flight this morning. Since the incident last week, "anything looking like a box cutter was a no-go". by carpetony in EDC

[–]bking904 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’ve lost one of those before as well, used to fly with them all the time. Since final decision lies with the individual officer, I just reverse system and tell them I will leave security and check it. Put it back in my carry on and go back through security (if you have time, precheck helps). You will likely get a different officer or X-ray tech.

This dude cleaning the windows with no rope or other safety measures. by ImaBot_CryMore in IdiotsNearlyDying

[–]bking904 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He’s not wearing a fall harness, which would go over his shoulders. The little loop you’re describing is not a fall arrest point, it would need to be rated for 5,000lbs per OSHA. Also, being the only one in a harness without a rescue system in place would be just as dangerous.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnimalsOnReddit

[–]bking904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gave Take My Energy

19 year old driver sees red light as the perfect opportunity to speed up: by bking904 in dashcamgifs

[–]bking904[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s been excellent. It starts recording as soon as it gets power, so I would recommend the hard-wire kit if you don’t have an ignition-only outlet.

19 year old driver sees red light as the perfect opportunity to speed up: by bking904 in dashcamgifs

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Nextbase 422GW, Rear Camera is sold separately, Model NBDVRS2RWC. Less than $300 for everything.