

Between two states, and they chose a letter/number combination that looks like any other plate? 🤔
Between two states, and they chose a letter/number combination that looks like any other plate? 🤔
Hah, my sympathies. I’m in York for the night, enroute to Denver
Hope you enjoyed the festival! My in-laws are sorta from the area so I’ve been going every year for almost 20 years
This is America, where that’s considered a mid-sized SUV and pretty much everybody has one. But honestly I’m happy to see different colors here - pretty much every car these days is black, white, gray, or silver.
The adult grilled cheese is cheaper!
SGI (if you really can’t figure it out, stable genius intelligence)
I dunno, were those Boeing crashes caused by a war-induced parts shortage?
Normally I’m not a fan of AI slop, but it feels like a perfect fit here
I’m excited for a banana grown right in Wisconsin 😋
Ahhh yes. Of course the US paid millions of dollars to detain hundreds of people, and Kristi Noem went down there to make a point that if you crime while brown, you will end up in this prison because it treats its inmates… Exactly the same as an American prison. Yeah, that makes sense.
The “120 volt cable”, assuming you mean NM-B aka Romex, is rated for up to 600 volts if you look at it closely. It is absolutely acceptable to use that wiring for a 240V circuit, as long as you wrap colored (not green) electrical tape around the white neutral wire to indicate it’s another hot.
Yes, there are 3-conductor (plus ground) wires one can also use for switches and 240V circuits with neutral. That neutral can be used to have 120V and 240V together (your oven may use 240V coils, but the light bulb probably runs on 120). Doesn’t mean you need to have it, if your 240V circuit doesn’t need a neutral. My air compressor is just a motor that can run at 240, no neutral needed, and its outlet is wired up with the same kind of Romex used for a 120 right next to it (with black tape to indicate a second hot)
His Bluesky is also a delight
Ohhhh that makes sense. I mean, I hate it but it makes sense.
I worked in the airline industry for years and learned a GUI overlay for one system and another entirely green screen system called SHARES (see if you can guess the airline). Honestly I kind of enjoyed working with those systems; there’s some refreshing “back to basics” feeling kind of like driving a manual transmission.
In my current job I’ve been using another legacy system. Well, my job was to create a relatively modern service for the legacy system to call, but none of the remaining developers knew how to use the extensions of that system that does SOAP calls. So I had to learn just enough of that legacy system to hold their hands through the parts that call my service. Kind of fun, to be honest!
Hmm. Iowa lists the home county on their license plates, so I’m going to say that’s a partially different state. But mostly, touché.