deadeyedick
a year ago

Theodore!
I am undeserving of this honor...trust me!

frankj1 wrote:



" When the legend becomes fact, print the legend."

BuckyB93
a year ago
Lombardi Trophy:
There's only one official trophy made each year, which remains with the team. Smaller replicas are made and distributed to all the players in addition to the Super Bowl rings.
Palama
a year ago

Lombardi Trophy:
There's only one official trophy made each year, which remains with the team. Smaller replicas are made and distributed to all the players in addition to the Super Bowl rings.

BuckyB93 wrote:



Go Pack Go!
8trackdisco
a year ago
The fifth-largest city in Alaska is Sitka, with a population of approximately 8,500. Sitka is located on Baranof Island in the southeastern part of the state and holds the distinction of being the largest city in the U.S. by area.
8trackdisco
a year ago
Want to go for a drive to clear your head?

If you tracked the Trans Siberian Railroad, the drive is listed as being 5,704 miles. Estimated drive time- 4 days and 17 hours.


MACS
a year ago

Want to go for a drive to clear your head?

If you tracked the Trans Siberian Railroad, the drive is listed as being 5,704 miles. Estimated drive time- 4 days and 17 hours.

8trackdisco wrote:



Um... that's gotta be with little to no sleep. I drove 10 hour days from FL to CA and it took me 4 days. Less than half the distance at around 2340 miles. Just sayin'... 😟
8trackdisco
a year ago

Um... that's gotta be with little to no sleep. I drove 10 hour days from FL to CA and it took me 4 days. Less than half the distance at around 2340 miles. Just sayin'... 😟

MACS wrote:



Think that is all drive time, 4 days and 17 hours equates to being behind the wheel 113 hours. Longer if riding in an ox cart.
deadeyedick
a year ago
The average American emits 14.5 tons of CO2 each year. The global average is 4.8 TCO2. The Paris Agreement goals require a global average footprint of 1.6-2.8 TCO2.

From the book: Future Of Denial by Tad Delay
frankj1
a year ago

The average American emits 14.5 tons of CO2 each year. The global average is 4.8 TCO2. The Paris Agreement goals require a global average footprint of 1.6-2.8 TCO2.

From the book: Future Of Denial by Tad Delay

deadeyedick wrote:


betcha that guy is always a little late
deadeyedick
a year ago
The whole book is.
delta1
a year ago

The average American emits 14.5 tons of CO2 each year. The global average is 4.8 TCO2. The Paris Agreement goals require a global average footprint of 1.6-2.8 TCO2.

From the book: Future Of Denial by Tad Delay

deadeyedick wrote:




are those emission numbers from all orifices?
deadeyedick
a year ago

are those emission numbers from all orifices?

delta1 wrote:



Yes, excepting fart cars.

BTW, your farts are 25 times more potent than CO2 in the atmosphere but don't last as long, thankfully.
8trackdisco
a year ago

In British and Commonwealth English, a "pram" refers to a baby carriage or stroller designed to carry an infant or toddler. It's typically built to allow the baby to lie flat or in a reclined position. The term is short for "perambulator," which means a wheeled baby transport, generally with a large frame and often a canopy for protection. In the U.S., "stroller" or "baby carriage" is more commonly used instead of "pram."
Gene363
a year ago

In British and Commonwealth English, a "pram" refers to a baby carriage or stroller designed to carry an infant or toddler. It's typically built to allow the baby to lie flat or in a reclined position. The term is short for "perambulator," which means a wheeled baby transport, generally with a large frame and often a canopy for protection. In the U.S., "stroller" or "baby carriage" is more commonly used instead of "pram."

8trackdisco wrote:




The roll on tyres and come in various colours.
delta1
a year ago
tonygraz
a year ago
BuckyB93
a year ago
If you think about it... jerky is a meat version of raisins.
MACS
a year ago

If you think about it... jerky is a meat version of raisins.

BuckyB93 wrote:



Made some today... bottom round with salt/pepper in the air fryer for 5 hours at 170. Dee-damn-lishous!
delta1
a year ago
luv me sum jerky...gonna havta break out da smoker...
8trackdisco
a year ago
Auto manufacturers are under no obligation to make parts for their vehicles. The number of years varies with manufacturer and models. As a thumb rule, Mazda stops making parts for some of their vehicles after 5 years. Ford 3.

OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) isn't even made by the manufacturer. The blueprint designs for the parts are sold to third party companies to make parts. Any guesses which country makes most of these replacement parts?

China, Japan, Germany, South Korea and Mexico.
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