Tech: VPP, FreeBSD
Owner: BumpIT Offroad, TriMeki
Tech stack: LandCruisers, Miller Welders, CNC, SolidWorks
Love: my wife, our son
Pastimes: coffee, beer, wine, books, snowboarding, weightlifting
Long ago: Fringeware
While 213 Republicans and all the Democrats too
Voted “Aye, let the people see what the devils do,”
“Nay!” Clay peeped, his voice small and afraid,
“These files stay sealed forever—or at least till I’m paid!
While 213 Republicans and all the Democrats too
Voted “Aye, let the people see what the devils do,”
“Nay!” Clay peeped, his voice small and afraid,
“These files stay sealed forever—or at least till I’m paid!
Make America Gob Again
Make America Gob Again
The trash left behind at the Isle of Wight festival in 1969.
Don't cry
Don't raise your eye
It's only teenage wasteland
The trash left behind at the Isle of Wight festival in 1969.
Don't cry
Don't raise your eye
It's only teenage wasteland
In the rooms of her ice-water mansion
In the rooms of her ice-water mansion
Hung the replacement Smoke/CO detector, put the shelves in the wine fridge, stocked it.
Opened one bottle.
Hung the replacement Smoke/CO detector, put the shelves in the wine fridge, stocked it.
Opened one bottle.
Dad and grandfather on left, father's grandfather on the right. In total, 5 generations of water well drilling.
that's not oil or gas wells, but similar technology and techniques.
Natural gas has been used to heat US homes for over 100 years. it's not a 'waste product' at all.
Dad and grandfather on left, father's grandfather on the right. In total, 5 generations of water well drilling.
that's not oil or gas wells, but similar technology and techniques.
Natural gas has been used to heat US homes for over 100 years. it's not a 'waste product' at all.
Grid solar isn't much of a solution. Wind is, where there is wind. But natural gas continues to be the main source of electricity generation in Texas (+53%) followed by coal (~19%), wind (~17%) and nuclear (~8.5%)
Grid solar isn't much of a solution. Wind is, where there is wind. But natural gas continues to be the main source of electricity generation in Texas (+53%) followed by coal (~19%), wind (~17%) and nuclear (~8.5%)