Eric_the_Barbarian
Eric_the_Barbarian t1_jcbeggf wrote
Reply to Plow truck my grandpa bought brand new back in ‘79, been working every winter by Haha1867hoser420
Yeah, an old HiBoy will do that. One of our farm trucks is a '78 that just keeps going.
Eric_the_Barbarian t1_j9oyhne wrote
Reply to comment by passinghere in Samsung Bixby will clone a user's voice to answer phone calls by Stiven_Crysis
Holy shit, why would you even want it to sound like you in the first place though?
Eric_the_Barbarian t1_j65gub9 wrote
Reply to comment by withelle in 18 years later, thinking this catfish will out live me. by NeofelisNight
Parrots too. My uncle inherited an African Grey from an older friend, and he has to plan on who will take care of it when he dies.
Eric_the_Barbarian t1_j2f12sz wrote
Reply to comment by captaintuvok in Xi calls for unity as China enters new phase of COVID policy by Smithy2232
Oh bother.
Eric_the_Barbarian t1_izs83pu wrote
Reply to comment by -domi- in Molecular markers of cells involved in the sixth sense — proprioception, the unconscious sense of body position and movement by marketrent
Touch is already at least three senses awkwardly bundled together, I have a hard time taking any discussion involving "the five senses" seriously.
Eric_the_Barbarian t1_iybi5do wrote
Reply to comment by 19Chris96 in Not as old as a lot of the stuff on here, but a 6 plug wall adapter from RadioShack. Made November 20th, 1994. by 2XGSWsurvivor
Broadly, if something is supposed to absorb a destructive energy in order to protect something else (eg. bike helmets, surge protectors, ballistic armor), it should be considered compromised upon such use until it can be replaced or inspected by an expert.
Eric_the_Barbarian t1_ixyt980 wrote
Reply to comment by costabius in Not as old as a lot of the stuff on here, but a 6 plug wall adapter from RadioShack. Made November 20th, 1994. by 2XGSWsurvivor
3-5 years service life.
Eric_the_Barbarian t1_ixti4ff wrote
Reply to comment by Tall_Category_304 in Caterpillar Successfully Tests First All-Electric Large Mining Truck by Sorin61
That would be putting rock back into the quarry. But hypothetically, that scenario would require the input of energy.
Eric_the_Barbarian t1_ixqfag4 wrote
Isn't there already at least one of these is Switzerland? I remember seeing an article about how it actually generates a net positive of electricity because it goes up empty and uses regenerative braking to control speed coming back down loaded.
Eric_the_Barbarian t1_je9lga2 wrote
Reply to comment by SuddenMacaroon8355 in Muck boots are amazing. by ExtraordinaryMagic
I see them used on our ranch. They definitely wear out.