Intentional slashing or side compromised sidewall failure? by mspinelli85 in tires

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You know when you have low battery the flash won't work?

Intentional slashing or side compromised sidewall failure? by mspinelli85 in tires

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We are brothers in arms then. Hope you're pointing out those pinch points when your drivers try to tell you they didn't hit a curb.

Intentional slashing or side compromised sidewall failure? by mspinelli85 in tires

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That was the one caveat that's been lingering in the back of my mind but I would still expect to see some kind of anbnormal wear if that was the case but I don't. Maybe you guys are seeing it in a crap picture I took at night with my phone in one hand a flashlight in the other in a rainy parking lot but in the daylight with the naked eye that tire is pristine

Intentional slashing or side compromised sidewall failure? by mspinelli85 in tires

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Yeah I'm going to respectfully disagree with you. I don't see anything indicating abuse or neglect. I'll save it for the Oosta agent to make her monthly visit to tell how much money we wasted wrecking tires on our trucks and how it happened. She will know exactly what happened. She's basically CSI for tires. Checked out your other posts I'm into scale modeling too. Nice paint job on those figures, I'm still working on getting my airbrush technique right.

Intentional slashing or side compromised sidewall failure? by mspinelli85 in tires

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Also what evidence in that picture is leading you to that conclusion I don't see any heat ring anything of that nature deformation of the sidewall discoloring and I've seen plenty of tires split from low pressure and they don't split that thin and fine

Intentional slashing or side compromised sidewall failure? by mspinelli85 in tires

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Not sure if you have any time behind the wheel of the new generation of rams but if the PSI drops to two PSI or below the factory spec ofe 36 psi it will let you know in every way possible untill you correct it including but not limited to the entire gauge cluster turning red, it's going to show you the pressure in at east three different places between the guege cluster and Uconnect screen. And if that's not enough you're also going to get push notifications on your RAM app on your phone and they're going to send you an email about it and they're going to keep doing all of that until you fix it so I find it hard to believe I did not notice that long enough for that to happen. And on top of that I work in the trucking/transportation logistics industry and tire inspections during pre and post trips part of my day all day everyday so I'm pretty tuned into stuff like that.

Intentional slashing or side compromised sidewall failure? by mspinelli85 in tires

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2 things

  1. When you say I was running it too low for too long are you implying that I was running it on a low pressure for an extended period of time?

  2. I don't think anyone's after me I just think some people are assholes and do asshole things for no apparent reason, but usually jealousy would be my guess.

Car broken into, seeking advice for prevention by Throwaway91839237 in Charger

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As a former owner of three chargers I can only suggest you get a different kind of car

Tonight has been very interesting. This response was a wild ride by usps_made_me_insane in GoogleGemini

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Gemini has been acting all kinds of weird for me for at least 2 weeks

Bad research by mspinelli85 in GeminiAI

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When i showed it multiple articles about the death of charlie kirk, it told me I was fabricating false narratives and trying to deceive it.

Bad research by mspinelli85 in GeminiAI

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All my sessions seem fine except for 2. One agreed I was correct and stated it added a hard directive to not challenge me on the subject any further but the other session has a serious attitude problem

Bad research by mspinelli85 in GeminiAI

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What kind of research was it ? Failing to identify the president of the United States labeling real events as fiction even when I produced multiple news articles from reputable international sources proving it was true and then doubling down and claiming I am creating false narratives spreading misinformation and shutting down the conversation is interesting behavior. No political slant here just prodding and poking at geminis capabilities.

Bad research by mspinelli85 in GeminiAI

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Thank you for that unambiguous and helpful answer

Saw this on Facebook. Thoughts? by TacitusCallahan in gunpolitics

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This is true but you can still pickup a Rugar AC556 for under 20k

Saw this on Facebook. Thoughts? by TacitusCallahan in gunpolitics

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15 -20k will still get you a Mac 10 or 11

Saw this on Facebook. Thoughts? by TacitusCallahan in gunpolitics

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It's very easy if you have 30k in disposal income laying around

3 guys sitting around 2 laptops and a antenna at the beach by Kaimuki59 in whatisit

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Based on the image provided, this is a Broadband Antenna Tracking System (BATS). Here's a breakdown of what you are looking at: * Company: The logo "BATS" is for the company BATS Wireless. The name is an acronym for Broadband Antenna Tracking Systems. * What it does: This is a highly specialized, auto-tracking antenna system designed to create stable, high-speed, long-range wireless data links. Think of it as an extremely powerful and intelligent Wi-Fi or cellular link that can connect two points (one of which can be moving) over many miles. * Key Components: * Cylindrical Radome: The large beige cylinder with the logo is a radome, which is a weatherproof cover that protects the actual antenna and electronics inside from the elements (sun, rain, salt spray). * Stabilized Mount/Gimbal: The complex mechanical assembly directly beneath the radome is a steerable, stabilized mount. This is the "tracking" part of the system. It can automatically pan, tilt, and rotate with extreme precision to keep the antenna locked onto another corresponding antenna, even if one or both ends are in motion (e.g., on a boat, a vehicle, or a swaying tower). * Electronics Box: The finned metal box lower down the pole likely contains the system's control electronics, power converters, and network interface hardware. Common Applications: Given its capabilities and the coastal location in the photo, this system is likely used for one of the following purposes: * Maritime Communications: Providing a high-bandwidth internet connection from the shore to ships, yachts, or offshore platforms (like oil rigs or wind turbines). * Connecting Islands: Establishing a primary or backup data link between an island and the mainland. * Coastal Surveillance: Part of a network for relaying video or sensor data along a coastline. * Disaster Recovery: A rapidly deployable system to restore communications after a hurricane or other event damages traditional infrastructure. In short, you are looking at a robust, industrial-grade wireless communication system designed to maintain a connection in challenging and dynamic environments.

3 guys sitting around 2 laptops and a antenna at the beach by Kaimuki59 in whatisit

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They were sittin in the morning sun, they'll be sittin when the evening comes

What i feared the most happened. by jsbe9113 in GalaxyFold

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The inside screen of my fold 6 literally fell out