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Yikes, that is one packed garden. Is that corn? If so you can't have too many stalks in that jungle. I'm surprised it pollinated, almost always multiple rows are recommended for it to pollinate.
Still waiting for my tomatoes to ripen….seems like its been weeks,
Still waiting for my tomatoes to ripen….seems like its been weeks,
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Yeah, the wife is thinking that she went a little overboard, and this is after removing some cucumber and tomato plants. And yes, that's corn - there's four stalks in there.
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It so is. That Turn 1 hill is legit. The surface is rougher than you think though.
It so is. That Turn 1 hill is legit. The surface is rougher than you think though.
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Wow. Looks like some of the deals at Merlin aren't going to be quite as good anymore - their free shipping threshold to the US is now $325
I tried to buy a couple base layers and the shipping was $25+
I tried to buy a couple base layers and the shipping was $25+
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Yeah, but their shipping is now DHL Express, so you'll get your stuff in 3-4 days. It used to take 2 weeks for their free shipping.
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I usually got stuff in under a week, but I often ordered well ahead of the time that I'd need it, anyway. For some things, total price may still be compelling, but my average order was typically in the $100-200, so that extra $20+ makes a significant difference.
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The technical aspect of the cars is what amazes me, they’re getting 1000HP out of a 1.6L engine and fly around a lot of those tracks.
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On the local FB cycling page, someone was asking about riding a series of MUPs in the city. I love this answer -
31 miles! Hit up the donut shop!!!
31 miles! Hit up the donut shop!!!
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I’ve never been to a race, watch some on TV when I get the chance but not often. Netflix has a great series on F1 that has really captured my attention the past two seasons.
The technical aspect of the cars is what amazes me, they’re getting 1000HP out of a 1.6L engine and fly around a lot of those tracks.
The technical aspect of the cars is what amazes me, they’re getting 1000HP out of a 1.6L engine and fly around a lot of those tracks.
I read a story done by Yamaha, I think, where they decided the theoretical limit is about 1000 hp per liter of displacement. These test engines weren't practical and only ran in a very narrow rpm range
Top fuel dragsters are supposed to be as high as 11,000 hp @ 9.5 liters. So not too far off of the old Yamaha study. That's with nitro fuel and 63psi of boost.
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There is a useful site to monitor covid-19 by state. Tennessee just turned red.
Velo Vol
https://covidactnow.org/
Velo Vol
https://covidactnow.org/
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For those discerning people who care about these things, the best sweet corn in America is to be found in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, minutes from where I sit. Especially when smothered in Irish or Maine farm butter.
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You sure? Jersey corn is pretty damn good too.
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I was always pretty happy with the sweet corn in Oregon. Dunno if we have any here in AZ.
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Jersey grows corn? I thought it was the blue berry state. Sidebar story: I was on an overnight hike on a remote trail in New Hampshire. Suddenly the foliage opened up to a nice but very small clearing that was full of perfectly ripe blue berries. Wow, I thought, as I began gorging on this gift. Well before I'd had my fill, it dawned on me that this was ideal bear habitat so I got out of there fast.
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We're at 512 pages - when does THE END come, these days?
These being the end days, obviously.
These being the end days, obviously.
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Perfect accompaniment to a sweet lobster, a bucket of steamers, and a bottle of too-cold Muscadet.
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a return to V12s would be my wildest F1 dream Don’t get me wrong, the engineering involved with the current era engines is beyond measure, we’re at the edge of getting 55% efficiency out of internal combustion engines, but the sound of V12s is what I’ve always associated F1 with...
phrantic09 , check f1tv.formula1.com. Of course races are no spectators and all, but still might be of interest if you like to watch the season (which just got underway last weekend)