In reply to Knurled:
TIL that a declawed house cat (fronts only) can manage to kill an adult sparrow. Not to mention the dozens of rodents he has either eaten or left for us in the garage. Even caught a couple in the house
In reply to Knurled:
TIL that a declawed house cat (fronts only) can manage to kill an adult sparrow. Not to mention the dozens of rodents he has either eaten or left for us in the garage. Even caught a couple in the house
Knurled wrote: TIL that mice made a baseball sized mound of poop between my V710s and the desk I just removed from my garage. Now let's see if I can learn ways of discouraging mice from being in my garage.
Corn snake
TIL my buddy KeithSpeed had a hand in that E30 M3 that a guy took into his house to protect from the hurricane.
TIL I hate webinars. Even more I hate Conflict Minerals Webinars.
I logged in and I might lower the volume and just go home.
Don't set your things on the edge of a sink with an automatic faucet. You can end up looking on helplessly from the urinal while they slide down and soak your sweater.
TIL how to make a lighter out of a AA battery and the foil stuff out of a cigarette pack. Apparently that's how it's done in prison.
Today I learned that if you threaten to chuck a gourd at your boss' head, he will approve your vacation time request that he has been sitting on for several days.
Today I learned...
That Insane Clown Posse covered a song that my mom either hated, or didn't want me hearing, because she would always change the radio station when it came on. Probably the former, because one time I said "Hey I want to hear this" and she left it on that station. Also, she used to listen to a bunch of stuff way more prurient. (And what the hell did I know? I was like 7 or something)
For posterity, ICP version versus Sly Fox original
TIL that driving my car below the posted speed limit through a residential area while returning to my house in (the really long) second gear with a legal db exhaust is not okay. Who knew?
NickD wrote: TIL that Allison V12s actually used silver for the rod and main bearings
And yesterday I learned that Allison bearings lasted longer than Merlin bearings. Now I know why.
spitfirebill wrote:NickD wrote: TIL that Allison V12s actually used silver for the rod and main bearingsAnd yesterday I learned that Allison bearings lasted longer than Merlin bearings. Now I know why.
Allisons generally made less power?
Knurled wrote:spitfirebill wrote:Allisons generally made less power?NickD wrote: TIL that Allison V12s actually used silver for the rod and main bearingsAnd yesterday I learned that Allison bearings lasted longer than Merlin bearings. Now I know why.
Equipped the same, they had about the same power ratings. The Allison was restricted by the USAAC from having the turbo-supercharger installed. It only had an integral supercharger that was smaller than the Merlin. The P-38 Lightning had the two stage setup and did nicely with it.
I thought the Lightnings' engines had turbos, but made around 1600-1700hp vs. the Merlins' 2000+.
Of course, the Lightning had the advantage of having TWO engines.
Weird: I was just reading about these yesterday since a featured article on Wikipedia was about one of those racing P-51s. Those planes look kinda sad to me, with their wings bobbed. It's like seeing a WRX STi that was slammed down to its bumpstops.
Today I learned that its hard to hate a miata that is cheap, and makes your daughter giggle with glee.
Guess i need to stop picking on them at the cruise ins now...
NickD wrote: Today I learned that if you threaten to chuck a gourd at your boss' head, he will approve your vacation time request that he has been sitting on for several days.
I hope he has a good sense of humor and the job is there when you return... :)
In reply to GSmith:
Any job where you can't throw veggies at your employer is not a job worth going back to
Knurled wrote: I thought the Lightnings' engines had turbos, but made around 1600-1700hp vs. the Merlins' 2000+. Of course, the Lightning had the advantage of having TWO engines. Weird: I was just reading about these yesterday since a featured article on Wikipedia was about one of those racing P-51s. Those planes look kinda sad to me, with their wings bobbed. It's like seeing a WRX STi that was slammed down to its bumpstops.
There are over 170 flying Mustangs as of late. There is only one Strega. There is only Dago Red. There is only one Precious Metal.
To me, the race planes are far more significant to aviation than a non combat restoration.
Slamming an STi is to look fast. Bobbing wings is to be fast.
TIL that you can get a $300 adapter plate for a Toyota 1UZ to a Z32 Nissan transmission... http://collinsadapters.com/index.php/adapter-plates/1uzfe-to-z32-transmission-adapter-plate.html
Time to find a clapped out 300zx...
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