Thom...spot on, my friend. computer techies are so, well....smug about themselves and tend to have that air of superiority that you mention. to the fella with the Birmingham lathe in the basement....wow, you have three phase power run into your residential home? I have a small LeBlonde toolroom lathe out in the shop, had to purchase a VFD to run it without resorting to the usual trickery to run three phase equipment on single phase power....ever hear of the "rope start motor" trick?
Bill, in the words of the liberal..."America needs more weirdoes"
I agree with you, hate to be a buzzkill but come on....do something productive, like tell a child about our true history, not the marxist glorifying that is taking place from the left.
...People who have no clue about aeronautics..... understand correct grammar. I'm no aeronautical engineer but know enough to say that this contraption is about as safe as juggling chainsaws. ever hear of PIO? I would bet a week's salary that if it got into the air it would oscillate it's way back onto the deck in 300 short yards.
been on a similar tower...1800' transmission tower for WPDE-TV in Sellers, SC to install repeater antennas. went up to around 1400', we were 400' below the transmission antenna waveguide termination. the station was transmitting at half power and you could feel yourself getting warm from the inside out. this was at night, after midnight. Decided to find another line of work. yes, the elevator ride took 45 minutes. it isn't so much an elevator as it is a skybasket...cable climbing basket powered by a huge Milwaukee drill motor.
I agree with you, hate to be a buzzkill but come on....do something productive, like tell a child about our true history, not the marxist glorifying that is taking place from the left.
understand correct grammar. I'm no aeronautical engineer but know enough to say that this contraption is about as safe as juggling chainsaws. ever hear of PIO? I would bet a week's salary that if it got into the air it would oscillate it's way back onto the deck in 300 short yards.