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  • LOL what does a presidential pardon have to do with Rose getting into the Hall of Fame?

  • Like a "best practices" type thing? In the US, Federal Regulations cover lighting requirements on passenger car and commercial trucks. FMVSS 108. If your machinery is ever driven on the road they most likely have lights according to this regulation.

    https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/subtitle-B/chapter-V/part-571/subpart-B/section-571.108

    There should be a section near the top that covers "incorporated by reference", where they list all the industry standards referenced. A lot of those are available on archive.org. That's probably as close to a "best practices" as you're going to find.

    Search by images for FMVSS 108 and you'll find various diagrams showing light location requirements.

    NTEA publishes some information about lighting, but I don't know if you have to be a member to get it.

    If you're talking about flashing beacons, that's not covered federally, and each state usually just says what color the flashers can or can't be (blue reserved for police, red for emergency vehicles, green for snow plows, etc.)

    If you have a more specific question, I might be able to answer.

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  • Did you post this in every community? This --> <-- close to getting blocked.

  • I have generally tipped at least 20%. But tipped workers in my state just fought to keep their sub-minimum wage, because republicans convinced them that people would stop tipping if they were paid more. Tipped minimum wage was going up to $6, but now it's only going up to $4.74. I've been tipping too much, and will bring it back down to max 15%.

  • Maybe we can combine it with "wildfires".

  • I don't like this version of you. Go take a nap and try again.

  • In a statement, HUD spokesperson Kasey Lovett said that the stunt was “another waste of taxpayer dollars and resources” and that “appropriate action will be taken for all involved.”

    I'm hearing "Pizza Party"!!!

  • Adhesives are used everywhere on cars, especially on trim pieces. But you have to prep the parts, which could mean sanding and scuffing, cleaning with solvents, or even (on larger parts) flame or plasma treatment.

  • Right, for the Americans here that hate metric.

  • Nope, just a wooden box covered in good leaf, surrounded by snakes.

  • And everyone in the galaxy knows about it. Han is a terrible smuggler.

  • Because everyone with half a brain KNEW this was going to happen, anyone with half a brain and a little self awareness SAID this was going to happen, and everyone else responded then with "you're being alarmist" and now with "so what?"

  • There are 365 days in a year. If we keep the standard 7 day week, that gives us 52 weeks, with a single day left over. That day can be New Years Day, and be outside the standard week. Call it a special day, make it a holiday, whatever. Leap years would have 2 special days. Put the second in the summer to balance the one in the winter.

    That means every year is there same. Divide the year to into as many months as you want, as long as each one has a 'multiple of 7' days. January 1? Always a Sunday. April 3? Always Tuesday. Leap year day? It's on the calendar between Saturday and Sunday.

    "Calendar Publishers Hate This One Trick"