I don't think I count as an "outer provinces" class, maybe "other worldly province" but we to share the brew your own is fine mentality.
Something that is of great delight when out on my brothers farm during spit roast evenings. Nothing quite like fresh killed lamb slow roasting on an open fire pit with a rather large assortment of home brewed liquids of varying colors
Official Muskateers Bartender
Proud Officer of Acme Fighting Co.
"It's a dangerous business, going out of your door, Frodo my boy." He used to say. "You step into the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no telling where you might be swept off to." ~ Frodo Baggins (Quoting Bilbo Baggins)
well, windows 10 is out.
i'm gonna wait for the kinks to get worked out, then update. can't wait
also, the 3D printer is running fully. just have to fix an alignment issue with the gears, and i can print.
"May the flamin' force be with you!"
Official Muskateers Bartender
Proud Officer of Acme Fighting Co.
"It's a dangerous business, going out of your door, Frodo my boy." He used to say. "You step into the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no telling where you might be swept off to." ~ Frodo Baggins (Quoting Bilbo Baggins)
Woot! Weekend started early this week with the application of a little vacation time. Still, all those things I've put off til the last minute are again getting shuffled to 'tomorrow'. Oil change, packing, etc. LOL!
The drive towards Indy will be a night run (Thursday overnight) again as usual, but the return trip will probably be a day run on Sunday.
How does a new car know how much life is left in its oil?
1776 Growing Liberty for Centuries 2022
The default way is two fold. 1) Time elapsed since the last oil reset. 2) Odometer count reaching a value of reset+ X amount of miles. (normally about 5,000 or so.)
It is also possible to put a sensors into the oil flow. What type of sensors it uses I don't know.
I can guess viscosity and light, but the reality it seems it is a combination of different sensors plus predictive evaluation based on driver habits.
http://www.edmunds.com/car-care/oil-...g-systems.html
Originally Posted by Edmunds.com
http://www.edmunds.com/car-care/oil-...g-systems.html
I would still reply on good ol' common sense. I change mine approx every 10,000 and have never had an engine problem on a vehicle I drive myself. (ex-wife's car was a different matter). Had 250K+ miles on my last jeep, and am past 183K on my current one.
Last edited by cdbd3rd; 07-29-2015 at 06:04 PM.
Official Muskateers Bartender
Proud Officer of Acme Fighting Co.
"It's a dangerous business, going out of your door, Frodo my boy." He used to say. "You step into the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no telling where you might be swept off to." ~ Frodo Baggins (Quoting Bilbo Baggins)
https://www.ddo.com/forums/showthrea...ders-are-happy
Bekki, think that thread requires your opinion.
made two rough batarangs with the printer. only got the first layer done, though.
the extruder keeps falling out. once i get the new parts, i'm gonna have to figure that out.
Doppelganger? Whatever are you talking about, my dear?
I'd feel like I was forgetting to pack something (like I always feel on departure day), but to do that I'd have probably needed to start packing already.
Have acquired road rations and got oil change done tho.
In the spirit of the home brew discussion before...
My new poison.
It is rather sweet, but i'm finding the sweetness to be rather refreshing after an annoy day dealing with staff screw ups. Rather nice to sink into the bottle in the corner of the pub and relax to.
Great de-stresser
Official Muskateers Bartender
Proud Officer of Acme Fighting Co.
"It's a dangerous business, going out of your door, Frodo my boy." He used to say. "You step into the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no telling where you might be swept off to." ~ Frodo Baggins (Quoting Bilbo Baggins)