CADmonkey

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CADmonkey , to Personal Finance in Americans can no longer afford their cars

Oh, perfect for that.

CADmonkey , to Personal Finance in Americans can no longer afford their cars

Speaking as someone who has suffered an original air cooled Beetle, they’re cool but I wouldn’t try to daily it. The lack of power steering would be far, far down your list of issues you will run into.

But for paralell parking a beetle specifically it can be a challenge, because reverse doesn’t work like you expect. You have to push the gear lever down, like straight down toward the ground, and hold it, to put it in reverse. So you have to steer with one hand and hold the shifter with the other.

CADmonkey , to Personal Finance in Americans can no longer afford their cars

I have this weird little vehicle from the 1980’s. I can best describe it as a Japanese Jeep. It wasn’t ever a “big” vehicle, but seeing it next to a modern truck is jarring.

The best part is, I know from direct repeated personal experience that the 60 horsepower 4wd can go more places than a typical 4wd truck.

EDIT: Also, the truck in this picture is a 2004-2008, a 2023 is even bigger…

CADmonkey , to Personal Finance in Americans can no longer afford their cars

Have you tried to buy a Maverick?

CADmonkey , to Personal Finance in Americans can no longer afford their cars

Yeah, I’d be a-okay with an fm radio and roll down windows in a compact hatchback, thanks. You people with your fancy cars. It’s all going to be trash with the flick of a firmware update.

Nobody makes fun of my wife’s little econobox anymore. 1.2 liter engine, 5 speed, and a radio.

CADmonkey , to Work Reform in Hard-up this holiday? Amazon flyer tells workers to ask company mascot for help

And yet not one manager’s car is on fire in the parking lot.

CADmonkey , to Ask Science in Why do many microwave ovens hum in an interval of a minor 7th?

I don’t know much about music or why some sounds are more pleasant than others… but I do know about electric motors.

CADmonkey , to Ask Science in Why do many microwave ovens hum in an interval of a minor 7th?

There are two things making noise in the microwave when it’s running. There’s the transformer that’s making the high voltage for the magnetron, which is you 120 Hz noise you’re hearing.

The other noisy thing in the box is the fan. The fan is most likely a three blade metal fan running on a little shaded pole induction motor. That motor is very simple, just one moving part, and two poles. Two poles at 60 Hz gives us 3,600 RPM, which the motor can’t quite reach because as the RPM gets closer to that magic number of 3,600 rpm, the motor draws lesa current and makes less power. This difference between the speed the motor is trying to run (“syncronous speed”) and the actual speed is called the “slip” and is probably around 3%-5%. This gives us a fan speed between 3400 and 3500 rpm.

I don’t know if that is giving you the second noise you’re hearing, or if it’s mixing with the transformer noise to make it. But now you’ve caused a situation where I’m going to be caught holding a guitar tuner to my microwave.

CADmonkey , to Politics in Which has inflated more? Riot Gear or PPE for Healthcare Workers?

It can be used until the first molotov hits it, at least.

CADmonkey , to Work Reform in The Las Vegas Strip Could Be the Site of the Largest Hospitality Strike in U.S. History, 35,000 Workers Ready to Strike Days Before Las Vegas’s Big Formula 1 Kick-Off Weekend

Don’t know why you’re downvoted, there’s no excuse to use leaded fuel in anything.

CADmonkey , to Work Reform in The Las Vegas Strip Could Be the Site of the Largest Hospitality Strike in U.S. History, 35,000 Workers Ready to Strike Days Before Las Vegas’s Big Formula 1 Kick-Off Weekend

It’s 35,000 more than last year. Along with the actors strike, and right after the UAW strikes. Lets leave the defeatism on reddit.

CADmonkey , to Politics in Jan. 6 Rioter Tackled by Feds While Attempting to Flee Court

How very USSR of them.

CADmonkey , to Work Reform in UAW preparing the US for a general strike in 2028

Sooner or later, someone in the military would have to decixe between following an order, and not shooting a friend/relative. And as you say… revolution.

CADmonkey , to Work Reform in UAW preparing the US for a general strike in 2028

Not just the optics, but the very real danger to the police themselves. This is the US. People get shot for arguing. When you know that sometime this month the police will show up at your door, you might take precautions.

CADmonkey , to Work Reform in UAW preparing the US for a general strike in 2028

If I had to guess, I’d say the actual answer isn’t jail but “start shooting” while also pumping propoganda about those lazy union guys who just don’t want to work.

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