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  • You are correct. Just going off the live video from the day. There is no plane or wings in the videos, the explanation of the wings vaporizing doesn't really match the video.

  • You're right, I'm a nobody. I'm going off the videos from that day that I saved, which are no longer available. The full cctv coverage from the gas station, the news crew on the ground that was filming when the fire truck showed up(the burned one on the grass). Video shows the fire truck driving up and no fire anywhere, no wings or damage next the small hole. Video also of the portion of the wall collapsing, and when the fire starts. Haven't been able to find these videos anywhere since 9/12/01. I only believe this since i saved them as it was happening that day. I showed the videos to people over the years and compared them to the documentaries, videos all are edited or after these. Everyone that has seen them is, WTF that isn't a plane

  • I watched live TV coverage (online) of the pentagon prior to the fire department showing up. There was a 10-15ft hole and NO wings, NO fire, a small hole only. Somewhere on an old drive I have all the videos available online that day. Have showed those to many people over the years, they all said WTF!!

    Watching these videos it was clear there was no plane that hit the pentagon

  • In Oregon this is all too common. As an avid hiker/camper I come across this every weekend. Since covid it has gotten significantly worse here. I have now been shot at 12 times in the NF and BLM land. Idiots here will shoot across and down forest service roads. They bring cars and appliances to shoot, and don't clean up the mess.

    Grew up shooting in the woods here, this is a fairly new behavior in the last decade. There always were some troublemakers, now people are shooting wherever they feel like with no thought of safety. In the last few years is the first time I have ever seen people hunting from their trucks. Have run into over 20 trucks illegally hunting from the roads in the last 2 years.

    Guns require safety and respect, this new generation doesn't seem to have much of either.

    Designated areas should be available and monitored for people to target practice.

  • A lot of "adults" don't seem to assess the risks either.

  • Me, I only display my original paintings and sculptures.

  • I ate at Giordano's and it was all sauce. Kind of gross it was like soup

  • Wafer manufacturing. High heat application for the unit, part described is the main internal platter

  • Large pieces of billet material, lift point added for moving between machines on the first 2 operations. Afterwards the item is light enough to pickup. Roughly 323lbs of material removed in the first 2 operations. Then the items went on to 6 months of machining to complete them. Very expensive one off pieces manufactured during R&D. Final products are low number runs of 2-3 items that take 5 months to manufacture. This was a single piece in a larger piece of equipment that I manufactured. Largest tolerance on the item was 0.0005" with true position at 0.0001". Challenging item to handle and machine

  • These two phrases primarily "works as designed/expected" and "works on my machine"

  • Adding a lift point. Did 12 of them and the driver was on the toasty side when done

  • Free hand, lots of practice. The threaded hole was to add a lift point, didn't need to be perfectly perpendicular

  • Could also depend on how they're are used and treated. Some of my friends theirs don't last long at all with how they use them.

    If it works for you and how you use it, then it's the right tool.

  • Haven't used makita bt. Have 20+ other makita going back 15yrs to brand new ones. All have worked perfectly with incredible power. Same batteries work on all of them. Have had some chargers fail but not a single tool. They get used and abused daily with no issues. Granted this is anecdote evidence.

  • Makita still going strong after 15yrs of use. They were the best at the time and still works amazing today with backwards compatibility batteries. My 15yrs old driver can use a brand new battery that a 2023 model uses.

    Drill a 1/2" hole through 4" thick stainless without a hiccup on a single battery. Then tap the hole on the same battery. Impressive power and reliable

  • Buy Your Death, quite a few of their cars burn. Quantity over quality

  • So true!!!

  • The investors and insurance companies are the real death panels.