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FeralDomestic @lemmy.ml
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I laugh at the Ford every time I see it. Today i got at chance to park next to it and the the size difference is comically large.
  • Jesus Christ you’re relentlessly toxic and ignorant. The rigging I’m talking about are the cables hanging below my 8000lb load block, rated for 60,000 lbs. they regularly lift close to their capacity. With other rigging, I regularly lift an upwards of 120,000lbs.

    Contractors don’t spend 4 million dollars on a crane that has 3/4 million lbs of counterweight just so I can swing the rigging around and look cool.

  • I laugh at the Ford every time I see it. Today i got at chance to park next to it and the the size difference is comically large.
  • Yeah, to the person below saying “vAn gUd, tRuCk sToOpId”, how many times have you had a truck bed full of soil, gravel, or a drop in fertilizer spreader, or a sprayer vessel, or any number of things that you can’t put in a van.

    Don’t hate trucks. Hate the yuppies who drive them. They’re the same people wearing big belt buckles in the suburbs who’ve never seen a fucking cow irl.

  • I laugh at the Ford every time I see it. Today i got at chance to park next to it and the the size difference is comically large.
  • A van is usually the same truck chassis driveline and engine as it’s comparable full-size truck, like, and econoline 150 is an F-150 on a van body. Only I can drop my 500lb spreaders directly off the hook of my crane into the bed. Literally same vehicle with different capabilities. Id have to torch a big hole in the top of your van to do that.

    Oh, and my full-size pickup gets 24mpg.

  • I laugh at the Ford every time I see it. Today i got at chance to park next to it and the the size difference is comically large.
  • As someone who works in heavy industry as a crane operator, regularly totes around big rigging, outrigger pads, and all of the gear and tools required for my trade, and then drives onto job sites that look like apocalyptic motocross tracks with deep mud, gravel and sand, I need a full size pickup. You can’t take your car where I need to go.

    That said, I’d guess 95% of full size truck owners probably drive theirs to the office parking lot and back, and use their bed for nothing but groceries. It’s a cultural thing, that what should be a specialized work vehicle is co-opted as a hillbilly luxury/status vehicle.

    So, don’t hate all of us. I’m guessing you need the roads and bridges and infrastructure and apartment buildings that I build. I need a truck to make it happen.

  • Glycine Combat Sub
  • Beautiful. I’m moving up in budget a bit for my next dive watch, but I’m a huge glycine fan. Peek at my post history. Don’t sleep on having it serviced by a reputable watch repair shop if you want it to last a lifetime (assuming it’s mechanical and not a quartz model)

  • Glycine Combat 6 Vintage 43mm

    At the request of the mod, now with more domed face action. Just came home from the shop today after a full movement service, gasket replacement, pressure test and hand polish of the case. $350 service on a watch purchased for $275 and worn daily for two years in a heavy industrial job.

    If you can’t tell, I highly recommend glycine as an entry level tool watch.

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    What is your favorite open source software?
  • Linux Mint and Bit Warden are the obvious picks, But I’ve really been enjoying NetNewsWire on iOS since the decline of Reddit. RSS is a great protocol, and NNW is a very seamless experience. When I find a link to an RSS feed I want to follow, just tap and hold, share, and it auto fills an entry with everything but a title and automatically adds it to your feed. Great stuff.

  • Mastodon and free speech
  • Say stupid shit, surprise surprise, unless you’re in your cozy racist or queerphobic echo chamber with a bunch of other dudes that can’t get laid, you’re gonna get called out and shit on. This is the way. It will always be this way. Just leave. Delete your account. You will never be welcome here.

  • Mastodon and free speech
  • The freedom to tell idiots to get fucked is the greatest freedom of all. Sounds like someone is salty about the fact that the sewage that comes out of their mouth has social consequences.

  • Titanium modded GShock GW-M5610
  • I bet this was super fun to put together. I'm kind of a mechanical watch snob, and I won't touch anything without sapphire due to my work eating any other crystal material alive within a month at best, but I really like this. Enjoy it.

  • Sinn 836 lumeshot, now with more mesh

    I got the bracelet properly sized and I'm glad it's an option, but I always keep coming back to Milanese mesh for the comfort and ease of adjustment. Doesn't look too bad either from where I'm standing.

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    Glycine GL0122, takes a beating on a budget

    This Glycine GL0122, running on a Sellita SW200-1, has made it through almost 3 years of daily wear before a Sinn took its daily driver spot. Three years of abuse in the heavy construction industry. It's getting a polish and full service of its movement.

    To anyone looking for an affordable tool watch that will take anything you can throw at it, I got mine for $275 on eBay, and I'm spending more than that to prolong it's life. That's the single best product recommendation I can give.

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    Ball TrainMaster ladies moon phase MOP

    My lovely wife's first automatic. Tritium vials everywhere. The moon even glows with yellow tritium. A wonderful piece.

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    I have Sinned

    My Sinn 836 Tegimented just arrived from an eBay seller. My last and best watch prior to this was a Glycine Combat Vintage 43, so it's a big upgrade. I can't stop looking at it.

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