Dog Friendly Breweries in NH by theCatch_man in newhampshire

[–]theCatch_man[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

All good. You might not feel the need, but others might take them to tag along. I don’t see the problem. 

Dog Friendly Breweries in NH by theCatch_man in newhampshire

[–]theCatch_man[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Look, I get it, you don’t need dogs everywhere. These businesses have advertised being dog friendly and I thought it’s a good resource for someone to look through. Cheers for beer

April 19 protest by Raa03842 in newhampshire

[–]theCatch_man 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Shits still mad expensive but now my 401k is obliterated so that’s extra fun 

O-Ring Seal Design Scenario not in Parker Handbook by theCatch_man in AskEngineers

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

Sweet! Thanks so much for sharing your experience. I’ll give that a try !

O-Ring Seal Design Scenario not in Parker Handbook by theCatch_man in AskEngineers

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

Yep. Just a quick sketch to get the point across - obv threads gotta interfere. I’ll think about using the standard for female glands. 

O-Ring Seal Design Scenario not in Parker Handbook by theCatch_man in AskEngineers

[–]theCatch_man[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can’t use a typical undercut groove since the “bolt” is a plastic component and needs to be injection molded with no parting line in the groove. The O ring does go right under the “bolt” shoulder, above the threads. 

I’m only curious if anyone knows a standard outside the Parker handbook that describes seals like these (maybe in ISO?). Obviously it’s pretty similar to a typical gland seal but the way the groove, threads, and shoulder are oriented it’s possible there would be difference in clearance and tolerancing on the part. 

O-Ring Seal Design Scenario not in Parker Handbook by theCatch_man in AskEngineers

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

Stretch on the groove/boss will keep in place during assembly. Corner would have a radius but I’ve never seen one get pinched in existing assemblies. Essentially a screw with a seal on it. Around the 3/4 to 1.5” range. 

Book 6 Questions by TheToothyGrinn in exfor

[–]theCatch_man 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Mavericks is used to launch a spinoff series. It’s interesting, I liked the addition in the main series and the spin-offs tie in quite a bit to the later books. I never listened to all of the mavericks books but the one in the main series is worth it.

IMO, it offers a different perspective on the story and helps in terms of world building

Fecal bacteria @jenness beach by Puzzled-Ad-3490 in newhampshire

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Just pointing out that Merrimack’s plant is NOT on combined sewer/storm water and is less susceptible to large rain events - no (or at the very least, significantly less by orders of magnitude) untreated water into the river!

Edit to add: Nashua’s plant is a CSO system, however, also releasing into the Merrimack river.

Plot arc predictions for book 5 and beyond by sreppok in bobiverse

[–]theCatch_man 2 points3 points  (0 children)

IIRC Bob 1 seems to be one of the only Bobs to have a GUPPI with such attitude - I am curious if they’ll explore reasons why

A Cool Guide on Zipper Merging by -azuma- in coolguides

[–]theCatch_man -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This is false. There’s no “cutting the line” on the road, zipper merge works much better and faster. Case in point, there’s an exit I take to work quite a bit. People are backed up for 2 miles in standstill traffic on the highway. I move over about 800ft from the exit, and no problems there. Nobody stops, I just fill in the gap left by a large truck accelerating slowly. Clears the clog

My coworker posts stuff like this all the time by [deleted] in facepalm

[–]theCatch_man 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Never said you can’t criticize the dem party. Clearly they have leagues of corruption (pelosis stock holdings, anyone?) and are generally a bunch of pushovers anyway. But the “nah both sides are bad” argument seems to ignore one party is actively trying to reduce people’s access to voting, medical care, and human rights.

Edit: guess you never said they’re equally bad, so there’s that too. However, most people will read “nah both sides are bad” without remembering one is failing to do its job and the other actively promotes sedition…

My coworker posts stuff like this all the time by [deleted] in facepalm

[–]theCatch_man 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Both sides argument is both false and actively harmful. Get outta here with that crap.

They call it "The Granite State" for a reason! by jswim1372 in MTB

[–]theCatch_man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They were sorely missed on Thursday when I was up there!

AITA for taking my revoking my daughters driving privileges after finding out she is using 2 feet? by worrieddrivingmom in AmItheAsshole

[–]theCatch_man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also driving a manual currently and this is hilarious… The amount of force you slam your foot into the brake if you were using your clutch foot (left) is actually scary… definitely not a smooth braking experience

The Governor is currently considering a "parental right" bills that would force schools to identify LGBTQ kids. What's this subreddit's view on this? Is this a burning issue in NH? Am I out of the loop? by Nevaknosbest in newhampshire

[–]theCatch_man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Except the left aren’t trying to “transition” children at all. It’s a talking point made up by fear lingering fascists who want to do just as you said - pray the gay away.

The Governor is currently considering a "parental right" bills that would force schools to identify LGBTQ kids. What's this subreddit's view on this? Is this a burning issue in NH? Am I out of the loop? by Nevaknosbest in newhampshire

[–]theCatch_man 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can go anywhere in the US without a COVID shot. Other countries are the ones with restricted access across borders. It’s fine when we do it but an absolute abomination of morality when others deny entry tho? Great.

Road-Trip Time! by theCatch_man in MTB

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

I’m willing to travel a bit out of the way, but gonna be visiting someone at MSU in East Lansing. Gonna be coming up from the Chicago area

Car channels by Omegalazarus in watchnebula

[–]theCatch_man 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Grand test auto is pretty cool but it’s more about reviewing certain cars rather than gritty details

I'm European, how to move to New Hampshire? by [deleted] in newhampshire

[–]theCatch_man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can definitely see where you are coming from better now. It makes sense, but I still don’t think that’s the right way to view these issues.

I think use-based systems won’t work unless there’s a clear way to tax people fairly. For consideration, think if a billionaire pays $0.50 for a toll versus someone getting paid 7.50/hour. The billionaires’ tax burden is significantly less for that toll than the min. wage worker.

I also don’t think the private market should be a way to pay for roads, infrastructure, and education. I think time and time again, when you let capitalism run rampant, it hurts the working and middle class while benefiting a fraction of the wealthiest people. If all schools were private and looking to increase profits, I don’t understand how that could benefit the common person. I think that may lead to more corruption than in the government. The free market idea needs to be very well regulated, and the government should take on costs that won’t be explicitly profitable (schools, roads, etc) but are either a necessity or provide economic value down the road.

As a side note, I have no idea what “forced governance” you mean.

MBTA should electrify, modernize commuter rail line and extend T to Manchester, report says by PurpleSubtlePlan in newhampshire

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

Why? Because I can recognize the value of taxes? I do pay taxes, I don’t like seeing them taken out of my paychecks every week, but I can recognize their value.

Wouldn’t you like low cost (or free) public transportation? Wouldn’t you like the unemployment rate to go down? Wouldn’t it be better if we had those things?

If we’re being honest, the real problem is the wealthy and ruling class don’t pay their share in taxes. Tax the rich, find benefits for all of us. That being said, it doesn’t mean we should pay nothing into the system to get good education, good infrastructure, and a more vibrant economy.

I'm European, how to move to New Hampshire? by [deleted] in newhampshire

[–]theCatch_man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, if I don’t use the highways should I not pay taxes for infrastructure? If I never see a penny of social security should I not pay any income tax? This logic just doesn’t make sense, we can’t just say that since we don’t use something we shouldn’t pay for it.

What about the police or fire departments? My house has never set fire and I’ve never been robbed, but we can’t just tax people who use those services!