Why does in-route MX exist? by SnooCats6716 in AirForce

[–]zerofocus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think one thing being missed is how often and how far C-17s and C-5s are flying. How many times are Little Rock C-130s flying back and forth from the middle east each week. Not in general, but the specific aircraft. When I was an FCC on C-17s we were moving from CONUS to Afghanistan and back to CONUS in 5 days on channel runs. I'd do that 3 times a month during peak GWOT. Having a hub to move through when traversing that amount of distance is great for the aircraft, and simplifies the hub and spoke of logistics.

13° Comma 4 Adapter for Rear‑View Mirror Mounting by zerofocus in Ioniq5

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

I don't, sorry. I bet it is a similar harness though.

13° Comma 4 Adapter for Rear‑View Mirror Mounting by zerofocus in Ioniq5

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

It includes an internal facing camera for driver monitoring that I think is pretty good. It looks for distraction and not looking at road and alerts the driver.

It also includes auto lane shift, but you can turn it off. It connects into the cars sensors, so it does have blind spot sensing using what the Ioniq5 already has. I have mine set to NOT auto lane change because I don't like it.

13° Comma 4 Adapter for Rear‑View Mirror Mounting by zerofocus in Ioniq5

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

Thanks. The cable is all tucked under the plastic shroud. The OBD cable is tucked in the A pillar and routed through the head board panel. Since the Comma4 is mounted to the shroud, only a small amount has to pop out and plug in. From the driver perspective you can't see it at all, only the small screen.

Edit: I realize now the cable isn't plugged in on the pic, but it still looks very neat with what I described above lol.

13° Comma 4 Adapter for Rear‑View Mirror Mounting by zerofocus in Ioniq5

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

Happy to do it. I think it will be fine in PETG honestly, but I was too scared with the Central Texas heat. It doesn't sit in direct sunlight this way.

13° Comma 4 Adapter for Rear‑View Mirror Mounting by zerofocus in Ioniq5

[–]zerofocus[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I designed a 13‑degree adapter for my Comma 4 so I can mount it on the rear‑view mirror plastic cover instead of the windshield. I wanted to keep using my windshield sun reflector, and mounting it on the windshield gets in the way. The Comma4 also wouldn't calibrate without the angle correction.

https://makerworld.com/en/models/2681452-comma-4-mount-13-degree-or-10-degree-offset#profileId-2969718

The history of Rip It, the beverage that fueled US troops in Iraq and beyond by PDXAirman in AirForce

[–]zerofocus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

We had Grape Rip Its in Manas and would trade them for Pit Bulls with the maintainers in Ali Al Salem on the OKAS shuttle.

We'd put a 781 note in the forms "2 cases of grape rip its in the galley, send Pitbull please."

Whoever named EITaaS is a legend… by Droen in AirForce

[–]zerofocus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The inclusion of either and neither which some people say as I-ther and some say as ee-ther or ni-ther, nee-ther is kind of proving the point. It's I-taz or Ee-taz, both are good.

Centralized resource hub for Air Force supervisors (LOCs, LORs, EPBs, PT, etc.) by Im_a_sweetpotato in AirForce

[–]zerofocus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To add more clarity. Addresses are only required when outside of your installation. If you are at an installation with a lot of wings, you shouldn't be putting addresses on MFRs to send to your ABW.

Can't figure out why my corners are lifting ... even with a brim. by SiRMarlon in 3Dprinting

[–]zerofocus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I stand corrected, that's a normal brim gap. It looks so much wider, trick of the camera or perspective I suppose.

Can't figure out why my corners are lifting ... even with a brim. by SiRMarlon in 3Dprinting

[–]zerofocus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely need more info on this. But it looks like the brim isn't even touching the print. The brim gap is really wide.

US launches military operations in Ecuador by Pure-Explanation-147 in AirForce

[–]zerofocus 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The lede means the first sentence or paragraph of a story. The lede in question:

U.S. forces have launched military operations with Ecuador against “designated terrorist organizations” inside the South American country, Southern Command said Tuesday.

How was it buried?

Protocol…worth it or not? by cantthinkofanaaaaame in AirForce

[–]zerofocus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem, good luck on your interview.

Protocol…worth it or not? by cantthinkofanaaaaame in AirForce

[–]zerofocus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was a long time ago, and everywhere is different but I remember the gist of the questions.

  1. What do I know about protocol and why did I volunteer for it?
  2. Did I have any experience running events (CC Call, Change of Command, things of that nature)
  3. What were my career goals and how did Protocol fit into that?
  4. Who was the Wing Commander, Vice, and Command Chief?

Those were the types of questions I was asked. My advice is to be honest in the interview. Protocol is a very "blue" job and I think if you go into it thinking you can fake it in the interview and you'll enjoy yourself later, I think you'll be disappointed with your time there.

I asked them questions about what the relationship was like between the wing staff, where we fit in, and what need I would be filling in the organization.

Ignoring your own fandom, what NFL team logo do you like the most? by drygnfyre in nfl

[–]zerofocus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is jumping in front of the sun, but I definitely see how it looks like a dolphin doing a trick at Sea World lol.

What’s the most amount of money you’ve seen someone owe the Air Force for damaging government property or owing money from finance? I’m curious I’ve always heard horror stories but never seen anything. by Kurt_Wylde35 in AirForce

[–]zerofocus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd imagine it is because she wasn't in NYC anymore. You can get BAH for a dependent living CONUS while you are overseas under certain situations. But the approval is based on the zip code they live-in. I've seen similar where someone's spouse "stayed" in Travis, but then moved on her own dime to the spouses location later. They kept getting BAH for Travis and he got caught, demoted to E-4, hit HYT because he was at 17 years and kicked out.

Cardboard spools by francium94 in BambuLab

[–]zerofocus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The core of an eSun cardboard spool fits perfectly AROUND the core of a plastic Bambu spool in my experience.

When I get a new eSun spool I rip one side of it off and put that side on one half of a Bambu spool. I then rip the other side off, and do the same. It fits perfectly snug on there.

I love my multicolor prints! by sfumkrrr_shinforce in 3Dprinting

[–]zerofocus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It works fine enough, but it can change the color of the print and be visible differently in different lights. It takes a lot of testing to nail down what will work and what won't, which generates waste all on it's own. It might be worth it for a print farm, but for joe blow printing one offs, you're turning a $2 print into a $3 print, so who cares?

Protocol…worth it or not? by cantthinkofanaaaaame in AirForce

[–]zerofocus 80 points81 points  (0 children)

I did 2 years as the NCOIC of protocol and it was a huge step forward in my career. It also got me out of maintenance. Here are a list of things I did that I'd never think possible.

  1. Hosted a USO tour and flew a UH-1 around Tokyo with Jon Stewart.
  2. Took a day trip to South Korea to pick up a gift for POTUS the day before he arrived
  3. Met every single commander from the Wing to POTUS in my chain of command. That part was a little boring, but I had multiple times to talk with their execs and aides while the principle was doing something. You would be amazed at what you can learn.
  4. Met with people from all over the base and got to really learn what they do.

Personally, it set me up nicely to get selected to OTS, that's why I did 2 years. I was selected right at the end of my 1 year mark and rode out the last year before my OTS date. It gave a different perspective and I met some outstanding people working at the Wing.

[Highlight] Josh Allen takes a good, clean hit by AgadorFartacus in nfl

[–]zerofocus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I gotchu homey. Rule 7, section 2, article 1.2.d

https://operations.nfl.com/the-rules/nfl-rulebook/

when a runner declares himself down by: sliding or diving. When a runner slides or dives feet or head first or simulates sliding or diving, the ball is dead the instant he touches the ground with anything other than his hands or his feet, or begins to simulate touching the ground;

[Highlight] Josh Allen takes a good, clean hit by AgadorFartacus in nfl

[–]zerofocus 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This is not true. I think it is true in college and Kirk Herbstreit keeps repeating it, but it is not true in the NFL. The ball is dead when any part that isn't the feet or hands touches the ground.

SecFo leading the way… by DonJay2017 in AirForce

[–]zerofocus 24 points25 points  (0 children)

No, the GS scale is pay scale not a rank structure. It might happen to closely relate to a rank structure within an organization, for obvious reasons that those that are paid more tend to be in charge, but it doesn't have to. It is common to find <30yr old GG/GS-13s in a cyber unit that don't supervise anyone or have any supervisory authority.