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SwampNut

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  1. I don't recall installing any themes at all. Have a look, I can install a few if you find what you like and link to them. If it's about mobile make sure they are compatible. The hot new thing, which I have no idea why, but is popular, is "Fluent." I don't know what it is or why it's good or not, just keep hearing about it on various tech circles relative to UI design. https://invisioncommunity.com/files/category/191-dark-themes/ https://invisioncommunity.com/files/category/162-themes/
  2. Toe out on a Jeep *may* lead to Death Wobble and lots of toe in is very stable but weird feeling. Then again, looking at a Jeep with a funny face leads to DW so who knows.
  3. Alcohol may have been involved. Can't be smaller than mine.
  4. LOL, well, you asked. I think you missed the obvious easy search. Hell a lot of people have no idea. Just right-click the photo, select "reverse image search" and there you are. You can also go to images.google.com to paste in image files and search them.
  5. https://silodrome.com/team-knight-rider-high-speed-pursuit-vehicle/ https://www.mecum.com/lots/SC0517-281283/1991-team-knight-rider-dual-motorbike/
  6. I find that horrifying, and would absolutely be a great example in the /shittyHDR subreddit.
  7. Not the first time I've heard that about the mowers and trimmers. Wouldn't know. A friend has a 40v Kobalt mower and completely loves it.
  8. Ok, the Dewalt is obviously better built and more powerful. I had not touched one until mine arrived, I did play with the Ryobi in the store. The Ryobi is way lighter and smaller (which obviously is also an advantage). Everything about the Dewalt just feels solid and well made, the Ryobi attachments and connections were cheap-feeling. It has a standard hose QD on it, and all my hoses have them. Really feeds the grab and go aspect of using it for quick jobs. I don't recall what connection was on the Ryobi. Obviously it has less power than a full size machine. It did a great job for spot removal of paint on the driveway, and for overall cleaning. It will be great for the windows and such.
  9. In the past it was mostly used to hint at autonomy, but never officially. A non-autonomous remote piloted military drone for example. I also heard it used mostly to mean autonomous. A quad always has four motors in an X. A drone covers airplanes or whatever. The FAA has officially standardized on "drone" in all of the regulation and pilot-facing info, with some use of "remote aerial vehicle system/RUAS" and "drone pilot" as "remote pilot in command/RPIC". Most local laws refer to the same definition then use "drone" and "operator." Fun fact: You can fly over a lot of things that say you can't fly there. The location of the pilot is the only thing they can prohibit. You can stand on the border of a national park and fly into it. Kit sold yesterday for just under $900.
  10. The DeWalt appears medium, so either a great compromise or the worst of both worlds.
  11. Open box return, guaranteed complete, absolute no-brainer.
  12. No question on the bullshitting, but at least the Dewalt has a long list of tips and their related flow/pressure. They make it clear. If they're not lying. Ryobi may or may not publish this, but Dewalt put it out there very obviously. Well, you just exposed a potential reverse annoyance for me. I'm going to want to spray the ground without bending, the windows without climbing over the garden, etc. So short may be an annoyance for the application. Huh. It's Amazon and Dewalt. I have 30 days to return it with Amazon, and 90 with Dewalt's full satisfaction guarantee. Huh again...
  13. In case anyone doesn't believe this to be true, he also bitched about it to me and a friend over text.
  14. Oh no, it's definitely Oscar, he's in a parka and lighting a fire when it crosses below 70.
  15. That does seem like more than I've ever seen. No idea what it means, just adding the observation. So how did the beatings go?
  16. The cause of so many mystery problems. An easy test is to leave it on a charger/tender and see if that changes the problem.
  17. For example, if you're in my house and use my wifi, you can't get CNN.com to fully load. Too many protections on my network. LOL This also lets me know who is trying to read CNN on my dime, because they complain...
  18. So bizarre. Is your phone on the same network (IE, your home wifi) or on cell? I'm trying to narrow it down to a device, or a network, anything.
  19. I split this off to see if others are seeing it also, people may ignore ongoing upgrade threads. That's perplexing. I've never seen it on Mac, Windows, or iPad. I think I may have misunderstood the issue originally, the images you posted today helped. It would be good to know if anyone else sees this also. If you can temporarily stop any content/ad blockers, Javascript blockers and try that could be worth it. I run with a few though.
  20. What is "very" loose? Any measurements or estimates? I just went through something like this where I thought some steering head bearings were slightly loose. "Everyone" told me there should be no movement. I said it was around a tenth of a mm. "NO movement!" Turns out, there should be that tiny movement, others perceived it at none.
  21. Air spring, no nitrogen. The one video showed a very tiny amount of oil, so possibly hard to measure weight.
  22. Any experiences? I am annoyed by dragging out and assembling the pressure washer, and also the annoyance of the harder hose and extension cords and pretty much all of it. I want to do light cleaning of walkways, concrete, windows through the sun screens, one of the cars, bikes. I'm thinking mostly about the Dewalt but open to the Ryobi 600. The Dewalt has more included items I think, and is rated for more flow but 50 PSI less. Good trade I think. I have batteries for both, many more for Dewalt.
  23. A friend has well over 1k miles on it, and it needs service. Also he accidentally ran it on lockout in rough terrain and seals have leaked since then. I wonder if there's much oil even. But apparently, the weight and amount of oil is a closely guarded state secret. WTF!! He's going to call the manufacturer tomorrow, see if they give out the info. All of the service docs seem to be hidden behind a dealer login. You can get a useless manual and a mounting guide, but zero service info without a login. So I don't know if they are dicks and refuse to tell him. It was easy to get a service kit with all the seals. There is one video I can find about doing it, but that dude got a kit with a blister pack of pre-measured mystery oil. No help there. We've seen posts talking about everything from 5wt to 80wt. WTF Any ideas here? SR Suntour Duair XL.
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