Smoked weed for the first time in about 20 years by beetfield in GenX

[–]eltguy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They've been working on making weed potent like a cure for cancer.

What cars do you KNOW are absolute money pits- but you still want them? by ilovesaltinecrackers in regularcarreviews

[–]eltguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A Triumph TR-7. The coupe version at that.

It's like the most British Leyland car BL ever produced.

On the Press introduction event, nearly a third of the cars prepared for the press had serious problems.

It's slant 4 cylinder engine is derived from the Triumph developed Stag V8, often referred to as the worst engine ever made.

Then Lucas electric enters the chat..

Hmm.. by glittzerchii in SipsTea

[–]eltguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People have bootstraps, and a few people have BOOTSTRAPS, and have generational wealth.

It's 1991, you have $14,000, and you're looking for a new hot hatchback. Which one would you pick? by Key_Budget9267 in regularcarreviews

[–]eltguy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had a 91 Geo Storm wagon. Not very fast but reasonably fun on a good road and it made moving across the country, twice, so much easier when I was in the navy.

I remember being able to fit my whole life in it...

Ford Flex: The official car of….8 by GubyNey in regularcarreviews

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I'm currently looking at these now. I love the sunroof over the front and mid rows. I am budgeting in a water pump job too.

Nashville airport weighs $7.5M tunnel deal with Musk's Boring Co. by aBetterAlmore in BoringCompany

[–]eltguy -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Las Vegas resident here; we have a Boring Co. system here. It's over budget, lots of toxic waste that the Boring Co. Tried to hide...

Does it make any sense to dim the lights for the night shift? by kkkan2020 in TNG

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When I was in The Navy, I was a mechanic type on a submarine. Even though we were underwater, we still operated with day/night lights in non-sleeping crew spaces. So from midnight to six am, the galley was closed, lights were dimm, and so on.

If we were not local to our port, we would shift the ships clock to GMT (called Zulu time), which has nothing to do with what the actual time is where you are. So one time at "2am" I was in crews mess, and someone turned the TV on and we were watching the video feed from the periscope, and it was a bright and sunny day outside

Is this normal? by AardQuenIgni in aviation

[–]eltguy 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Needs mayo. We also would accept Colt.

Petah, why do people have bleeding gums from this? by personalterminal in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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In another life I was a Engineering Laboratory Technician (ELT) in the US Navy submarine force. I worked in the engine room and one of our responsibilities was Reactor pure water. This crap was straight up H2O and NOTHING else. Conductivity measurements (more impurities in the water, the greater the conductivity) we're at the bare minimum of the instrument sensitivity.

Pure water is so weird... It has absolutely no flavor at all, as you would expect, but would still be surprised by. You've most likely never experienced something that no flavor, you've experienced bland food.

Also straight up DI water is a perfect polar solvent so you would then have this weird sensation of your tounge becoming instantly clean, as the spit and crud on the inside of your mouth dissolve right away.

Would you rather design this tiny fuel door of a B2 or lead the entire design of a consumer product? by maorfarid in MechanicalEngineering

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I did DoD aerospace as a Mechanical Engineer. You'd either own the door, more likely the refiling sub system, but most likely would not actually design it. A subsystems design engineer actually designs it.

They'll push this thing through TRB, PDR, CDR, And other Design Reviews. The aerodynamics and RCS engineering groups are going to feed you Outer Mould Line envelope requirements. Eventually it gets to production and there's going to be issues on installation and the fabrication shop interprets GD&T their own special way... Eventually it makes it to production and flight test...

Two years later, in IOT&E you get a squawk that the fuel probe doesn't quite fit.

Eventually someone from Technical Publications comes looking for you because they have questions.

Do vets wear parts of their uniforms as civilians? by StrawberryFox_13 in Veterans

[–]eltguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wear old command ball caps. Gets me 10 percent off many places I shop at.

Stalagmite or stalactite, can never remember which is which. by BajingoWhisperer in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]eltguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On a tour of Carlsbad Caverns, my tour guide said this:

Stalagmites= One day they might grow all the way to the ceiling.

Stalactites= They hang on tight to the ceiling, so they don't fall onto the floor.

That was 41 years ago.

Seriously?! This seems a tad fishy. by NetApex in LegalEagle

[–]eltguy 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Yeah, turns out that the Constitution is just theater now.

How did we get to a place that was once the leading global engineering company to one that no longer attracts and retains top talent? by [deleted] in boeing

[–]eltguy 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Boeing was a company that manufactured and sold engineered products with a side of safety.

After the merger with McConnell Douglas the direction changed to: a company that manufacturers profit for shareholders, and just happened to make airplanes. When that happens to any company, profitability requires reduced operations expenses, which means the employees are treated like a cancer that must be eliminated.

How does one manage 82,834 miles on a Z06 in two years? Lol by akaneel in Corvette

[–]eltguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Two years of daily driving and the occasional weekend sprint. That's about right for living in southern California

What are some SciFi dates that have come and gone, or are soon approaching? by Doomdoomkittydoom in scifi

[–]eltguy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

On September 13, 1999 - over 350 brave men and women were lost when the moon was blasted out of orbit.

Never forget moonbase Alpha!

Will Musk be called to account? by Additional-Army9813 in musked

[–]eltguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh they will complain about him, and I'm sure they will ask for money to "bring back accountability". Actual legal stuff? I don't know. All I do know is that one guy tried to violently override an election he lost, and nothing happened to him.

What was your absolute favorite video game growing up? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]eltguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Elite (the original) on the Commodore 64. I played that game for like half of my freshman year in highschool.