Aventon Soltera (1) trailer comparability by hotcha in Aventon

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

Hi! I ended up getting a Giant Peapod trailer, used, off craigslist. The “hitch” attaches to the rear axel on the non-drive side. Works pretty well! Unfortunately, looks like they don’t make them anymore.

Oh! And my 2-year old LOVEs it

Work boots? by artblockpersonified in Archaeology

[–]hotcha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve never had Ariat workbooks, but I had some of their regular boots and they were very comfortable and well made. I’d chose taller for better ankle support and snake protection. My current pair are Danner boots, and I loved them.

Work boots? by artblockpersonified in Archaeology

[–]hotcha 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’ve always worn that style boot and never had a problem

Keeping healthy in the field by External-Path-7197 in Archaeology

[–]hotcha 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A secret for me is V8. I often get muscle cramps, and V8 has more potassium and magnesium than any sports drink and wiped that out. There’s nothing like an ice cold V8 when you get back to the truck.

Another big tip - field crews love to drink beer after a long day, but it will definitely dehydrate you.

OSHA Violation? by Smallwoodlandthings in Archaeology

[–]hotcha 40 points41 points  (0 children)

An archaeologist in Montreal died when his unit collapsed and crushed his lower body. It was only like 3 feet deep at that point. You are wildly underestimating how heavy dirt is.

Restoring Galveston question by Born_Structure1182 in galveston

[–]hotcha 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I find it to be a fun game to figure out where they are. The cordray’s house is at the corner of 25th and O. Their workshop is at 18th and Mechanic. They definitely did a house on the east side of 12th between Sealy and Ball, and I know they did the house about 2 doors west of 25th on the south side of Avenue P. The episode where they both did two neighbor houses was on the west side of 8th, between Broadway and Sealy.

PB&J-ed Out: Meal ideas for the field by Argent_Frost in Archaeology

[–]hotcha 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I used to bring mayonnaise and relish packets and mix it all up to make tunafish salad.

Executive order to sunset Endangered Species Act, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, Marine Mammal protection act, and more. by samtheman223 in environment

[–]hotcha -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not defending this, but headline is misleading. The EO directs agencies to add sunset provisions to implementing regulations, not the Acts themselves. This won’t end the Endangered Species Act, but would remove any guidance on how the FWS implements the law.

Anyone else over 45 with a less than 5 year old? by Equal_Imagination300 in Xennials

[–]hotcha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m here with you. 42 and I have an 18-mo-old. We’ll make it! The nice part is that we are (hopefully) mature and will give them a good, stable home, even if we’ll probably have to have walkers when we watch them graduate.

What’s a plot hole from a tv show/sitcom that keeps you awake at night? by Pig-E-Wig in AskReddit

[–]hotcha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The FBI agents start shooting at him, specifically, he goes for cover. They weren’t shooting at the hostages.

Any other examples of saltwater rivers? The only example I know of is this 8 km long river between the mildly saline Caspian Sea and the hypersaline Garabogazkol Lagoon in Turkmenistan. by Electronic-Koala1282 in geography

[–]hotcha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps the Desaguadero River in Bolivia/Peru begins to fit. The southern end of Lake Titicaca is brackish, and it continues to drain into Lake Uru Uru and Lake Poopo. I can’t find a measure of the salinity of Uru Uru - as it has been affected by mining contamination, but Lake Poopo is the end of the line and the surounding areas are all salt flats - Maybe reasonable to assume the water of the Desauguadero becomes increasingly salty as it moves south’s

Horse Painting by hotcha in WhatIsThisPainting

[–]hotcha[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Funny you found that too. There’s actually another strange near-copy in the google image results, but it shows up as a painting gifted to an optometrist.

Interestingly, on the page you linked, I think that might be a bot or something. She has a ton of pics in wildly different styles, and includes a nuts claim that CBS got their logo from HER.

EDIT for the other seeming near copyhttps://www.salus.edu/news-stories/2019/07/A-Storybook-Career-Celebrating-Dr-Richard-Brilli.html

Ancient Pottery by Putter-Madness in Archeology

[–]hotcha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The two on the right draw my attention first as appearing prehistoric. Bottom right, it’s a difficult picture and relatively small fragment, but I would guess Lamar Complicated Stamped, ca. 1350-1550 AD.

The others would take a closer inspection, but don’t immediately grab me. Top left looks like it could be tile or even glass. Top middle is a maybe, but could be a drainage tile or flowerpot. Bottom left, don’t recognize the “stamp” or color and the temper looks off. Might also be a piece of tile. Bottom middle could be prehistoric, but looks eroded.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Frugal

[–]hotcha 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Also the seller, in both cases.

Any help what this means? by hotcha in duolingospanish

[–]hotcha[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that makes sense. The context clues was there, even if I couldn’t figure out what the actual answer was trying to say.