228 pts ยท January 25, 2016
My childhood! Also, if you ever find yourself in this situation, just pull in the clutch. You'll thank me later.
These days, an accusation is all that's needed to ruin a dude's life. I can't say I blame him.
2/2 are usually mounted on a swivel mount. We plebs we're never in Apple's interest, in this case. Still...6k resolution would be awesome.
MKBHD covered this, and this monitor is not competing for consumers. It's going up against $40,000 professional monitors...that 1/2
Real talk, I'm quite interested to see HD's new bikes and how they compare. They need us so bad, or they're going to keep bleeding cash.
IdleAir. Controls heating, cooling, internet, and TV all without having to have your truck idling.
2/2 Today you'd be on national news and who knows what else. Fascinating how things change in a relatively short amount of time.
When I was a kid, I fell into a frozen stream in below 0 (F) temps. Parents brought me a towel and I could play again the next day. 1/2
People can drink their coffee however they want. But (imo) if you need a gimmick like this, your coffee probably doesn't taste very good.
Trapdoor Spider. Exotics Lair channel on YouTube has one, they're pretty neat.
This just hit me that their 12 and my 12 are about 20 years apart...this hurts more than I want it to.
Something I saw once was a warning sign that remote controlled locomotives were used, I think it was in Illinois. I want that job.
Of course it's a BMW.
Ah, pox parties. Even as a kid, I thought it was weird that the adults encouraged us to share spoons and straws.
An 85mm lens is often used for portrait photography. They're also hella expensive, even among premium non-zoom lens.
Currently illegal in every U.S. state, except for California. We motorcyclists would very much like lane splitting to be legal everywhere.
My college professor summed up The Internet as: A network of networks.
I love Frenchies, this just makes me wish I could have one.
10 hours of driving, specifically. You could (Walmart is famous for this) work some hours on the dock and still be legal.
Because of the 70 hour weekly limit, you'll want to run as close to that as possible. And that does sometimes lead to mistakes.
Work starts as soon as you log on the clock, basically. From then you have to finish your day within 14 hours.
That's crazy, I've never heard of any remotely modern trucks that don't have one. In severe weather I've had to turn it off before though.
Some still do, but you can legally log 10 hours a day, 70 hours per week, and cannot work more than 14 hours a day.
To be honest, it's really not noticable. You're trained for it, and you drive 10 hours a day, every day.
The average semi costs $100k, trailer is ???, and a load can easily exceed $50k
Most definitely, there aren't any significant grades anywhere else in CO.
It's not as bad as you'd think; 30k pounds on the drive axles makes it easy. And CHP closes Donner's for >2 inches of snow anyway.
Yep, I-70 specifically.
No, you do not get fined for using it. You might get fired though for the $10k tow trucks bill if it was preventable.
My childhood! Also, if you ever find yourself in this situation, just pull in the clutch. You'll thank me later.
These days, an accusation is all that's needed to ruin a dude's life. I can't say I blame him.
2/2 are usually mounted on a swivel mount. We plebs we're never in Apple's interest, in this case. Still...6k resolution would be awesome.
MKBHD covered this, and this monitor is not competing for consumers. It's going up against $40,000 professional monitors...that 1/2
Real talk, I'm quite interested to see HD's new bikes and how they compare. They need us so bad, or they're going to keep bleeding cash.
IdleAir. Controls heating, cooling, internet, and TV all without having to have your truck idling.
2/2 Today you'd be on national news and who knows what else. Fascinating how things change in a relatively short amount of time.
When I was a kid, I fell into a frozen stream in below 0 (F) temps. Parents brought me a towel and I could play again the next day. 1/2
People can drink their coffee however they want. But (imo) if you need a gimmick like this, your coffee probably doesn't taste very good.
Trapdoor Spider. Exotics Lair channel on YouTube has one, they're pretty neat.
This just hit me that their 12 and my 12 are about 20 years apart...this hurts more than I want it to.
Something I saw once was a warning sign that remote controlled locomotives were used, I think it was in Illinois. I want that job.
Of course it's a BMW.
Ah, pox parties. Even as a kid, I thought it was weird that the adults encouraged us to share spoons and straws.
An 85mm lens is often used for portrait photography. They're also hella expensive, even among premium non-zoom lens.
Currently illegal in every U.S. state, except for California. We motorcyclists would very much like lane splitting to be legal everywhere.
My college professor summed up The Internet as: A network of networks.
I love Frenchies, this just makes me wish I could have one.
10 hours of driving, specifically. You could (Walmart is famous for this) work some hours on the dock and still be legal.
Because of the 70 hour weekly limit, you'll want to run as close to that as possible. And that does sometimes lead to mistakes.
Work starts as soon as you log on the clock, basically. From then you have to finish your day within 14 hours.
That's crazy, I've never heard of any remotely modern trucks that don't have one. In severe weather I've had to turn it off before though.
Some still do, but you can legally log 10 hours a day, 70 hours per week, and cannot work more than 14 hours a day.
To be honest, it's really not noticable. You're trained for it, and you drive 10 hours a day, every day.
The average semi costs $100k, trailer is ???, and a load can easily exceed $50k
Most definitely, there aren't any significant grades anywhere else in CO.
It's not as bad as you'd think; 30k pounds on the drive axles makes it easy. And CHP closes Donner's for >2 inches of snow anyway.
Yep, I-70 specifically.
No, you do not get fined for using it. You might get fired though for the $10k tow trucks bill if it was preventable.