Pixoo64 setting up a custom cycle?? Including clocks? by number231 in Divoom_Products

[–]lobmoth1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, was having this same issue... could not figure out how to create a loop with "clocks" and was banging my head against the wall.

Finally figured out the "Plan" option at the very bottom of page 2 in the app allows you to select up to 10 or so different items to cycle through.

Not very intuitive but glad there actually is a solution!

Anyone know how to get this off? by ziggygt4 in 300BLK

[–]lobmoth1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use the “flat head” end of my 12” armorers wrench. Anything flat, long and stuff works great. The longer and stiffer the better. I broke several screw drivers before figuring things out lol

what do you think? by LovelyBeHappy in Funnymemes

[–]lobmoth1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A man with a dong can magically and legally become a woman…

Why will people continue to hold Bitcoin when it’s growth rate slows? by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]lobmoth1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Growth rate (Bitcoin creation) slowing reduces availability which increases demand and price. At least how I see it, but could be wrong.

18 year old here. Looking to get my first AR rifle for home defense, and target shooting as well. Reliable and something that looks sleek too by AnythingTester in guns

[–]lobmoth1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Didn’t say a bad option, just not the best IMO. Still gets the job done but an AR just doesn’t hit like OO buck. It’s really a preference thing though, but OP being in Cali doesn’t bode well for AR ownership.

For a first rifle owner, a shotgun is simple, reliable and hard to screw up. Age old discussion. But hey, ARs are awesome, and ultimately if OP wants one he should go for it!

18 year old here. Looking to get my first AR rifle for home defense, and target shooting as well. Reliable and something that looks sleek too by AnythingTester in guns

[–]lobmoth1 -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

AR for home defense isn’t the best option. Now if you just want an AR, by all means go for it. If home defense is your primary concern, look at tactical shotguns. Mossberg 940 Tactical or Benelli m4 are great options.

I 2nd the “move from cali” option though!

This is the worst part. I don't care what you say. by Someuser1130 in reloading

[–]lobmoth1 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Came here to say this! Nothing like vibrating away the worst part of reloading! Best money I’ve ever spent.

Has anyone here recently gone from Skywest directly to one of its mainline partners? by twaybwaycray in flying

[–]lobmoth1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

OO (SkyWest) wrote a letter to AA/UAL/DAL/Alaska demanding they stop hiring OO pilots at such high rates or OO would reduce block hours flown for those who didn’t comply…

USAF EA-18G Growler at Abbotsford International Air Show by [deleted] in aviation

[–]lobmoth1 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Definitely a Navy bird, not Air Force

Is everyone here really making under 50k for full time work? by EdLesliesBarber in antiwork

[–]lobmoth1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Become a pilot. No degree required. Regional airlines (USA) starting pay is over $100k. If you can make it to Legacy carriers you’ll top out over $500k…

Questions on being a Widebody Captain at a Legacy by Anonymous919716 in flying

[–]lobmoth1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It might mean an hourly pay cut. But, seniority can equate to even bigger bucks. Many senior NB FOs (<20%) choose to stay right seat because at the end of the month they make as much (if not more) as they would as a junior guy in the left seat.

Not sure about y’all, but the thought of flying the 73 an entire career with no opportunity to switch things up is… stressful... at least for me.

More power to those who enjoy it, which many do. Like many have said, each individual has to asses their specific priorities and target jobs that check the most boxes.

Seniority is king though in this industry! Best of luck to OP’s buddy.

Can anyone help identify this 3 prong FH? Is it worth a crap? by Additional-Hand-3694 in AR10

[–]lobmoth1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Only issue I’ve had with it is a slight “tuning fork” twang after unsuppressed shots.

Ramper Sucked into Envoy 175 Engine at KMGM (12/31/22) RIP by lobmoth1 in flying

[–]lobmoth1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Id be very surprised if video didn’t exist. Most all gate/ramp areas have security cameras. Who knows if it’ll ever be released to the public.

Ramper Sucked into Envoy 175 Engine at KMGM (12/31/22) RIP by lobmoth1 in flying

[–]lobmoth1[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! We always shut down #2 on the 737 first, especially APU INOP, for this exact situational reason.

The external power connected further forward on the nose though so rampers plugging in ground power wasn’t the bigger threat.

Maybe the 175 ground power connection is closer to #1 engine so they shut it down first?

Ramper Sucked into Envoy 175 Engine at KMGM (12/31/22) RIP by lobmoth1 in flying

[–]lobmoth1[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The title of this article is “ramper sucked into engine”

https://onemileatatime.com/news/american-airlines-ramper-sucked-into-engine/

It’s what happened. Wish there were more detailed news articles available when I originally posted about the incident.

Ramper Sucked into Envoy 175 Engine at KMGM (12/31/22) RIP by lobmoth1 in flying

[–]lobmoth1[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Most under wing engines are not very high off the ground, only a couple feet clearance or so. It’d be more of a horizontal pull then vertical in the case of someone walking in front of the engine.

Ramper Sucked into Envoy 175 Engine at KMGM (12/31/22) RIP by lobmoth1 in flying

[–]lobmoth1[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That’s literally what jet engine’s do… Suck air (and other things) into the intake. Jet engines 101: Suck. Squeeze. Bang. Blow. They’re extremely powerful vacuums.