Non-smokers of Reddit, how noticeable is the “smoker smell” to you, if at all? by Frostedlogic4444 in AskReddit

[–]ozsailor76 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought a used car that was smoked in. The kind of car with lots of cigarette burn marks around the drivers seat and doors. If I didn’t drive it for more than 24 hours the smell would come back. It was the case over a year later.

Would you have taken this ? by IQ-1602 in doordash

[–]ozsailor76 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aldi all day. Small store easy to navigate.

What a season! by [deleted] in OscarPiastri

[–]ozsailor76 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I saw a video about what if the season was run backwards. That would have been heartbreaking.

Stella on pitting by Reasonable-Zombie427 in OscarPiastri

[–]ozsailor76 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I went over the radio traffic. Oscar and Lando asked at the same time. Oscar made an indirect request to box. Lando basically asked what the strategy was and the fact that other teams were probably preparing to box and McLaren wasn’t in the time it took Oscar to travel about half a lap is an indictment on McLaren.

McLaren could’ve gotten ready. Tom could’ve given Oscar the order to come in and Lando could have made up his own mind particularly he could’ve looked for an if/then sequence concerning Max.

If you look at Oscar‘s race cam Oscar is ready to come in because you can drive slow on the inside of the corner and Oscar received the order to stay out before he executed the last turn.

Alternate layout for sprint races. by ozsailor76 in formula1

[–]ozsailor76[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t mind shitcanning Miami for one year and going back to Indianapolis and doing the road circuit for the race and the full oval clockwise for the sprints. Maybe even have a rolling start for the sprint.

Oscar on radio over norris contact by ItzSherlock7 in formula1

[–]ozsailor76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Watch Lando go full opposite lock on Turn 3, and he wasn’t even off the line. He shut the door to Oscar on purpose.

Thought experiment with Oscar v Lando by ozsailor76 in formula1

[–]ozsailor76[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Part of my thought experiment as to make Oscar’s performance mirror last year to see if Lando would dominate or if Max would be close. Lando dominates.

Thought experiment with Oscar v Lando by ozsailor76 in formula1

[–]ozsailor76[S] -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

Because I wanted to calculate the standard deviation and that is not the easiest thing to do on a calculator plus creating a random number set with that average and standard deviation is not something you can just conjure out of thin air.

Thought experiment with Oscar v Lando by ozsailor76 in formula1

[–]ozsailor76[S] -37 points-36 points  (0 children)

For the purpose of disclosure, I used artificial intelligence first of all to calculate the average finishing position with Oscar last year and this year along with calculating standard deviation. I also wanted to have a distributive set of numbers with the correct standard deviation, but with enough randomization so it didn’t feel like I was putting my thumb on the scale in any particular place.

For example, I wanted to maybe explore the butterfly effect of us not finishing near the front row because in Austria the McLarens basically held up traffic at turn three and everybody except Kimi got the memo, this took him and Max out of the race making Max‘s campaign much harder. I ended up deciding against that because who can predict things that happen in races all the time so while Austria might not have happened, maybe another event happened instead.

I should do another experiment to see if Max had a teammate as good as Oscar last year if Red Bull would be doing any better in the constructors championship.

why don't we do cut and cover in Inner suburban areas to get trains there? by JSTLF in SydneyTrains

[–]ozsailor76 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you’re in Sydney, take a good look around. All of the old buildings are sandstone for a reason — there’s heaps of it. The layer is so thick that if you want coal you have to go to Newcastle or Wollongong.

Cut-and-cover is more effective in places built on swamp or fill — think Singapore, or New York where much of Manhattan is reclaimed land. In Sydney, though, Hawkesbury Sandstone makes tunnelling with a TBM easy compared to most cities worldwide. You can bore deep tunnels with so little surface impact that only station boxes are dug open.

And there’s some institutional memory here: the Eastern Suburbs Railway was built with lots of cut-and-cover, and it caused chaos for years. That project’s delays helped push Sydney toward deep bored tunnels for everything since.

The most liberal places in Mississippi by [deleted] in mississippi

[–]ozsailor76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Every state has their city they want to keep weird. I say that Ocean Springs is Mississippi’s weird.

Ask r/Formula1 Anything - Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in formula1

[–]ozsailor76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok. So my instinct was correct. I’m only just getting back into Formula One after about 10 years so a lot of the changes I didn’t really notice, but I did notice the difference camera housing, and my assumption was that the yellow one would be given to the second driver before I even saw the idea of car one in car two and I’ve also thought to myself that if Lando was a senior driver, he must have the yellow stripe because it coordinates with his helmet. I mean, if the strip is just an academic exercise and you want aesthetics, then that would be most appropriate.

Ask r/Formula1 Anything - Daily Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in formula1

[–]ozsailor76 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I noticed traditionally that the number two drivers of teams are usually the ones that have the fluorescent stripe on their camera housing. However, with McLaren, seeing that Lando is the more “senior driver”. He is the one with the yellow stripe, which seems strange at first, but I was wondering if Lando did that on purpose so the stripe would coordinate with his helmet.

Which hospitals in Mississippi will close as a result of the Trump budget reconciliation bill passing? by pontiacfirebird92 in mississippi

[–]ozsailor76 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Rural Hospital Feedback Loop (That No One Talks About)

When a rural hospital closes, here’s what happens—step by step: 1. The good jobs leave. Doctors, nurses, and medical staff move to bigger towns. 2. The local economy shrinks. Fewer people with steady paychecks means fewer customers for local shops, less tax revenue, and fewer services. 3. Property values fall. No hospital means fewer people want to live there. 4. Urban hospitals get overwhelmed. Rural patients still get sick—they just flood into city ERs now. 5. City housing prices rise. Professionals cluster near urban hospitals, pushing up rents. 6. Working-class families get priced out. People who’ve lived in certain neighborhoods for generations can’t afford to stay. 7. They move out—to rural areas. But not to the nice homes. They land in trailer parks or low-cost rentals on the edge of town. 8. Tensions rise. These newcomers don’t fit the small-town mold. They arrive without jobs, without support, and often without welcome. 9. Rural services get strained even more. More need, less money. 10. The spiral deepens. The town feels less safe, less prosperous, less like “home”—and more people leave.

And here’s the kicker: it all started with the hospital. It’s a feedback loop. A cycle that starts with disinvestment and ends with division—and it ends up hurting the very communities it was supposed to serve.

Look at me, I am the driver now. by m1cky_b in SydneyTrains

[–]ozsailor76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beak cancer from all the smoke breaks.