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Crazy, nice guy, but wow, so the cops cannot catch up to the truck. I think they need hellcats!
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Lucky for me, Washington state requires burn tagging of wood source and chemicals. The pallets began as trees in Washington, cut down, sent to Korea, created into pallets that were used to ship stainless steel back to this company. Over all for a couple tables, should be good as I will sand it all down after creating them. Will update you all with some pictures once I get going on the project.
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Wood Prices are crazy and as such, my wife spotted these 5 pallets of which 4 of them were 4x6 based, 12ft long and one is a 8ft pallet. Will use this to build her a couple of tables for the backyard.
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Industry News: FedEx Forward is Green by 2040
G. David Felt replied to G. David Felt's topic in Industry News
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At 6'6" tall I can have the front seat set for me and still get in the back fine. Yes I would not want to do it for long trips, but big people can fit in the bolt compared to so many other sub compacts that they cannot fit in. Did you press the Sport Button? That takes a full second off the 0 to 60 time and makes all launches from a stop fun. I honestly did not have the bogging feeling on the regen. I wonder if his needs to be reset as for me it was a smooth but fast slow down or in lowest setting a much more traditional long brake to a stop. I found the highest regen setting was very much like Tesla regen, noticeable and quick to a stop to maximize power recovery. Medium setting was noticeable that regen was on but longer in coming to a stop. For the wife and I the lowest regen setting was like how a normal person brakes to us.
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They market has only voted about the current options, they never had a small bed in a full size truck like 4.5. The closest we have had is the history of the Chevrolet Avalanche and the Escalade EXT which is a 5'3" bed. We also have never had an EV option, so it will be interesting to see how Rivian does as well as Hummer. Currently Hummer is sold out through 2024, Rivian is sold out through2023, so we are in interesting times. Chevrolet Avalanche Cadillac Escalade EXT Auto Trader for a 300 mile radius for Chevrolet and GMC 1/2 ton pickups had the following available. 880in the 70-79" size for bed.
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Totally agree the south of france or pretty much any place outside the cities around vineyards is amazing.
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Nude guy really messed up the commute on that day. It was freak'in funny and angry trying to get to work for people.
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Personal choice, but Extremely smelly, would rather have the fresh air smell and very toxic over a traditional gas motor. Personal opinion and your welcome to have the Diesel. Diesel contains arsenic, benzene, formaldehyde and nickel. As both my wife and I being cancer survivors, I think there is just so many better options over diesel. Diesel Exhaust and Cancer Diesel Engines & Public Health | Union of Concerned Scientists (ucsusa.org) I just care about my friends and loved ones that I would not want to expose them to the following: Lung cancer Birth defects Asthma Heart Disease Premature deaths Emphysema Allergies Diesel exhaust, specifically the nitrogen oxides damages lung tissue, lower the body's resistance to fight infections on top of a wide variety of lung diseases and is a common major component of Smog. Health Effects of Diesel Exhaust | OEHHA (ca.gov) Oil Causes Serious Health Problems - Hesperian Health Guides Diesel Emission Health and Environmental Effects (maryland.gov) Microsoft Word - diesel.health.concerns.doc (state.nj.us) NJ DEP - Diesel Idling Information on www.StopTheSoot.org As one who has graduated from medical school and studied the effects more recently due to my own cancer scare 7 years ago, I care enough to accept that we need to change and stop using tech that can hurt humanity. One must say, if we gave up on coal much earlier, would the biggest coal supporter who died in 2019 of black lung still be here today? Diesel is the same thing, yes we need it for specific jobs in the commercial sector till better replacements are available, but could we not do with a healthier better option?
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Just wanna go for a ride on the open road in this. Course I would not have put in the smelly diesel motor.
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Circle of life
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I disagree, when I worked for Microsoft, I had to spend a few times a year in France. Stinky city, stinky people, who the heck only baths once or twice a week. Food is Meh. Far more interesting places to go than Paris. London, been there a few times, would rather spend time with my coworkers in Cork Ireland at a decent pub than in downtown london. Pubs were ok there, but way too much fried food for my liking. Reminds me of my favorite movie series, Aliens and all things related to Aliens, predator, etc. @A Horse With No Name In the tech world, I remember from my early days, "What would the Orange book say to do?" Yet so many assumptions then are so wrong today!
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Totally disagree with you as Ford has sold plenty of short bed auto's and now your all just ballooning up your chest to pound and say look I am a man, I need full size bed, you jane, me tarzan and now we just went backward in time. Majority of truck buyers are not on farms, not having their own business and even for engineers who buy it are not buying an 8ft bed. 6ft is most common and even then I have heard plenty of complaints about how long it is to park. Your all as auto enthusiast over blowing a 4 1/2 ft for RIvian and 5ft for Humer bed. In fact the only one here I would expect to have a full 8ft bed is @balthazar as it is his life blood line as his job. His lovely decks, ramps, etc. that he has made proves the need for a full size bed, the rest of you I doubt you would really need it or could even justify it except once or twice a year. In fact I think @ocnblu is the only one who has owned a truck off and on between all the auto's he buys for himself. Yet I have never seen a picture of him hauling anything as the mid size truck is not full size. Chevrolet Colorado in all configurations is a 6'2" long bed except CrewCab where it only comes in 5'2" long bed and it seems to please plenty of buyers. @ykX @ccap41 I do not see any pictures nor do I remember you having owned a full size pickup. So if you have not and do not own a truck, then how can you say full size 8ft bed or anything longer is needed?
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Nope not goofing, the bulk of trucks ARE NOT used for commercial or job type work like @balthazar Bulk of trucks are personal owned and used for various lite work loads. According to the GMC web site the Tailgate is 32" so for the Hummer at 5ft, you add the 32" when the tailgate is down and you have almost 8ft, more than enough for hauling all kinds of stuff. Same with Rivian, the tailgate down makes it more than long enough for most people hauling long stuff.
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Leaked Rivian documents seem to imply that they will handle fast charging better than Tesla. According to the story on Electrek, Rivian is going to offer chargers that can handle up to 300kW hours of charging compared to Tesla Level of 150 kWH or for those rare places that have been upgraded you can get 250 kWH of charging. Rivian Adventure Network charging stations revealed with higher capacity than expected - Electrek