SethInMI

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  1. lol. I created this post, and yes it was clickbait, but this site is dead as fuck, so why not a little clickbait. And it is true, a NOTAM is not a NOTAM anymore, now it is a NOTAM! If you want to get annoyed with someone, get annoyed with donalexinder24, a bot that bumped this thread and brought it to your attention with a copy post in an attempt for what I don't know. some sort of cred with something...
  2. So Long (yes the name is different. A great cover with Tim Booth on vocals)
  3. My feeling is the importance is the overnight charging, not shopping charging, but I agree there is a point right at the edge of the "return to base" distance from home (currently say 120 miles) where an additional hour or two of L2 charging will make or break a trip. But overnight L2 charging makes that make or break distance up to range of the car, provided the people will be spending the night in town. In a small town if the chargers are available in parking places that could be used for shopping or overnight so much the better.
  4. +1 for joe's comments. I was reminded of the "Rocky" movie by the Word Association thread. I see Quag a bit like Rocky. The "i'm going to build my own canopy" was like the Quag I movie. This "i'm going to build my own container" is the Quag II movie. "Yo Lee, I did it!" Fun to follow along at home.
  5. that can't be right. 2W at 0.035V means 57A of current. Maybe there is a DC voltage that you need to switch your meter to, or you are just not measuring things right.
  6. For me, while travelling, chargers at hotels or on street parking or parking garages would be great. The most useful time to charge is overnight, the pattern of ending each travel day with a low battery and starting the next with a full battery makes so much sense.
  7. atomic https://www.atomicheritage.org/history/greenbrier-bunker
  8. I'd like to hear from Ed himself on this question of At-Large Reps vs. Regional Reps. And hear from other board members as well. A benefit I can see At-Large reps helping with are cases where there are several valuable / highly qualified board candidates in the same region. One can be a regional rep, and the other(s) could run as At-Large. Joe's con argument of "the more reps the more mismanagement / corruption" seems like a weak argument. The "why did so few people vote?" got beaten pretty hard in the other thread, but my 0.02 is that I didn't vote because I didn't know the candidates well enough to be able to choose one over another, and in that case, voting is worse than not voting.
  9. Yeah, that seems like the directive: "keep the same letters!". But I like the result, someone I bet was pretty pleased with themselves over that bit of wordplay.