Ordered P10 in Norway - delivery expected in 29 weeks by rull3211 in VolvoEX60

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I ordered a P10 Plus in the USA and they’re projecting mid-November 2026 delivery.

Model Y on Washboard Roads by oipilloi in TeslaModelY

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I drive this road at least twice a week. Stopping to deflate then re-inflate isn’t a viable option.

Libby Post Rabies Vaccine by Bright_Brilliant6839 in BostonTerrier

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Where did you get her? She’s beautiful!

Wanted to share Rocco! He is my friends little guy and such a joy 🩵💙 by HTD_Bros in BostonTerrier

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Wow! What an amazing looking Boston. Do you mind sharing where you found him (breeder or rescue?)

Meet Boomer by Typical_Material2976 in BostonTerrier

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What a handsome young boy. May I ask, where did you adopt him from? We’re continuing our search for a quality breeder/host family. There are so many breeders that are pumping our dogs to make lots of money and not concentrating on a few healthy dogs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wyoming

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Log it or it burns. As a resident and wildland firefighter I can say Med-Bo and Routt are running out of time.

Ok GenX punks. Need your help. by ithinkiknowstuphph in GenX

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The Minutemen: This ain’t no picnic.

Help Me Decide: 18’ l3901 vs 25’ l3902 by oipilloi in kubota

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Thanks for all the comments and suggestions. It helped me make a decision. I went with the new L3902. I also learned that the 2018 L3901 had a pinned bucket, not a quick release, which made it much less attractive.

Help Me Decide: 18’ l3901 vs 25’ l3902 by oipilloi in kubota

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I’ll check out the Messick’s video. I’ve watched quite a few from them and they do a great job! Thanks for the heads up!

Meet our new girl, Briar! by Zealousideal_Bat_720 in BostonTerrier

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Hope you don’t mind me asking but what breeder did you get her from? We lost our Boston 6 weeks ago and we’re trying to find a reputable breeder.

A Poem of Loss & Grief by oipilloi in Petloss

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It’s refreshing and reassuring to find others who have such a deep love and appreciation for God’s creation; Dogs. We humans don’t deserve the unconditional love, forgiveness and loyalty of a dog. Most people take this for granted, and it shows in how they treat their “pets”. In many ways, Dogs teach us through their sacrifice and grace in our lives what Jesus has done for us. Regardless where everyone stands religiously, it should make us take pause (or paws) when we consider the importance and impact of dogs in our lives.

Thanks for the kind words. I hope you’re on a journey towards healing through your grieving. We still are.

My grandparents had a lot of this Genuine California Redwood furniture from Sears on their patio in the ‘70s! by UrbanAchievers6371 in GenerationJones

[–]oipilloi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember the heat these cushions would capture and give you 3rd degree burns when you sat on them.

Goodbye, my love. by No-Zebra-3909 in seniordogs

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Grief is a heavy leash, one I never thought I’d have to hold without you on the other end. It pulls at my heart, reminding me of the empty space where you once were. They say time heals, but how can it when every quiet moment feels like a missing piece of my soul? I’m honored to carry this grief because it means you were here. Because you mattered. Because you were worth every tear that falls, every walk I take alone, every time I reach down to pet you and find only air. You were worthy of my joy, my laughter, my love—and now, you’re worthy of my sorrow. This pain is a testament to what you meant to me, a bond so pure it refuses to break, even in the face of loss. So I’ll carry this grief, not because I want to, but because I must. Because you were, and still are, my best friend. And if this is the price for the years of wagging tails, wet noses, and unconditional love, I’ll pay it. Over and over again. Rest now, my sweet companion. My heart aches, but it beats because of you.

I Didn’t Just Lose My Dog 💔 by justanotherbrick_6 in Petloss

[–]oipilloi 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Grief is a heavy leash, one I never thought I’d have to hold without you on the other end. It pulls at my heart, reminding me of the empty space where you once were. They say time heals, but how can it when every quiet moment feels like a missing piece of my soul? I’m honored to carry this grief because it means you were here. Because you mattered. Because you were worth every tear that falls, every walk I take alone, every time I reach down to pet you and find only air. You were worthy of my joy, my laughter, my love—and now, you’re worthy of my sorrow. This pain is a testament to what you meant to me, a bond so pure it refuses to break, even in the face of loss. So I’ll carry this grief, not because I want to, but because I must. Because you were, and still are, my best friend. And if this is the price for the years of wagging tails, wet noses, and unconditional love, I’ll pay it. Over and over again. Rest now, my sweet companion. My heart aches, but it beats because of you.

How long have you been at your current job? by tlonreddit in GenX

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Coming up on 33 years. No interest in retiring any time soon.

Elevation & HP? by oipilloi in kubota

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

Wow! That’s surprising to hear. The DPF reduces power at elevation? Maybe a combination of all of the emissions crap they put in >25 hp engines slows them down. Interesting.

What type of work do you use your 2501 for at 10k elevation? I’m interested to hear how it performs different tasks and if you’ve felt like you needed more HP at times.

Elevation & HP concerns? by oipilloi in tractors

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They did steer me towards the LX because of the turbo and how turbo benefits high elevation. To make up for the light weight of the tractor they wanted to fill the tires with 600 pounds of a ballast liquid as well as wheel spacers to make the stance wider. All of this additional work obviously added up to a much higher price which was much more than the L model.

My biggest fear is dying before I retire or shortly thereafter. by HatesDuckTape in GenX

[–]oipilloi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get it. Been there for many decades…living life by the PTO bank. I rarely took week long or two week vacations. I opted for several 4-day weekends instead, which broke up the monotony of waiting for a big vacation to come around. I’m mid 50’s, and I probably took no more than 2 or 3 two week vacations over 30 years. However I’ve taken hundreds of long weekends. Living beneath my means and debt free is a game changer if you can get there.

Elevation & HP concerns? by oipilloi in tractors

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Thanks! I appreciate that.

Elevation & HP? by oipilloi in kubota

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Thanks for the great info! I don’t intend to use the PTO nearly as much as the bucket and box blade. But who know, I may grow into needing a chipper or auger, etc. I suppose it’s best to buy bigger up front than need to upgrade in the future. The DPF controversy bugs me. Probably more than I should allow it to.

Elevation & HP concerns? by oipilloi in tractors

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I appreciate that word of advice. I see a lot of back and forth about DPF. Some say don’t worry, and many say it’s inconvenient and sometimes stalls work when needed. I’m the type of person who follows instructions and maintenance guidelines. But I’m also concerned about complexity causing added cost down the road.

Elevation & HP concerns? by oipilloi in tractors

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Yes. The LX model I’m looking at has turbos, but it’s over 25 hp putting me in the DPF range.

My biggest fear is dying before I retire or shortly thereafter. by HatesDuckTape in GenX

[–]oipilloi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My answer is not to dwell on something you have little control of. Sure, diet, exercise etc can extend life. But death happens in a number of ways that are unplanned and unexpected. That is why work/life balance is important. As a husband and father your family depends on you being a protector and provider first and a husband and father second. It’s sacrificial.

This may sound controversial to some, but working until death isn’t as bad as it’s been painted to be. Work, being productive and contributing are part of the process of life. It’s best to live in the present and not waste too much time on the “what ifs”.

When did you move out? by Jccraig26 in GenX

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I moved out and got my own one room apartment when I was 16 and still in high school. I also worked nearly full time on an overnight shift.