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2023.06.06 13:17 Euronotus 02A (Arabian Sea)
Latest observation
Tuesday, 6 June – 4:20 PM India Standard Time (IST; 10:50 UTC)
JTWC Warning #1 | | 2:30 PM IST (09:00 UTC) |
Current location: | | 11.9°N 66.0°E |
Relative location: | | 1,070 km (665 mi) SW of Mumbai, Maharashtra (India) |
Forward motion: | | N (360°) at 6 km/h (3 knots) |
Maximum winds: | ▲ | 95 km/h (50 knots) |
Intensity (SSHWS): | ▲ | Tropical Storm |
Intensity (IMD): | | Depression |
Minimum pressure: | ▼ | 1004 millibars (29.65 inches) |
Official forecasts
India Meteorological Department
Tuesday, 6 June — 11:30 AM IST (06:00 UTC)
(Note: Wind speeds have been converted from ten-minute values to one-minute values.)
Hour | Date | Time | | Intensity | | Winds | | Lat | Long |
— | — | UTC | IST | IMD | | knots | km/h | °N | °E |
00 | 06 Jun | 06:00 | 11AM Tue | Deep Depression | | 30 | 60 | 11.9 | 66.0 |
12 | 06 Jun | 18:00 | 11PM Tue | Cyclonic Storm | ▲ | 40 | 70 | 12.4 | 66.0 |
24 | 07 Jun | 06:00 | 11AM Wed | Cyclonic Storm | ▲ | 45 | 80 | 13.0 | 65.9 |
36 | 07 Jun | 18:00 | 11PM Wed | Cyclonic Storm | ▲ | 50 | 90 | 13.6 | 65.8 |
48 | 08 Jun | 06:00 | 11AM Thu | Severe Cyclonic Storm | ▲ | 55 | 100 | 14.2 | 65.7 |
60 | 08 Jun | 18:00 | 11PM Thu | Severe Cyclonic Storm | | 55 | 105 | 14.8 | 65.6 |
72 | 09 Jun | 06:00 | 11AM Fri | Severe Cyclonic Storm | ▲ | 60 | 115 | 15.4 | 65.5 |
## Joint Typhoon Warning Center Tuesday, 6 June — 2:30 PM IST (09:00 UTC) JTWC Warning #1
Hour | Date | Time | | Intensity | | Winds | | Lat | Long |
| — | UTC | IST | Saffir-Simpson | | knots | km/h | °N | °E |
00 | 06 Jun | 06:00 | 11AM Tue | Tropical Storm | | 50 | 95 | 11.9 | 66.0 |
12 | 06 Jun | 18:00 | 11PM Tue | Tropical Storm | ▲ | 60 | 110 | 12.4 | 66.2 |
24 | 07 Jun | 06:00 | 11AM Wed | Hurricane (Cat 1) | ▲ | 65 | 120 | 12.9 | 66.4 |
36 | 07 Jun | 18:00 | 11PM Wed | Hurricane (Cat 1) | ▲ | 70 | 130 | 13.4 | 66.5 |
48 | 08 Jun | 06:00 | 11AM Thu | Hurricane (Cat 1) | ▲ | 75 | 140 | 13.9 | 66.6 |
72 | 09 Jun | 06:00 | 11AM Fri | Hurricane (Cat 1) | | 75 | 140 | 15.3 | 66.5 |
96 | 10 Jun | 06:00 | 11AM Sat | Hurricane (Cat 1) | ▲ | 80 | 150 | 17.0 | 66.0 |
120 | 11 Jun | 06:00 | 11AM Sun | Hurricane (Cat 2) | ▲ | 85 | 155 | 18.4 | 65.5 |
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2023.06.06 06:48 Euronotus 03W (Western Pacific)
Latest observation
Tuesday, 6 June – 1:30 PM Japan Standard Time (JST; 04:30 UTC)
JTWC Warning #1 | | 12:00 PM JST (03:00 UTC) |
Current location: | | 13.4°N 134.8°E |
Relative location: | | 1,426 km (886 mi) SSE of Minamidaitojima, Okinawa Prefecture (Japan) |
Forward motion: | | N (360°) at 11 km/h (6 knots) |
Maximum winds: | ▲ | 45 km/h (25 knots) |
Intensity (SSHWS): | ▲ | Tropical Depression |
Intensity (JMA): | ▲ | Tropical Depression |
Minimum pressure: | ▼ | 1004 millibars (29.65 inches) |
Official forecasts
Japan Meteorological Agency
Tuesday, 06 June — 12:00 PM JST (03:00 UTC)
Hour | Date | Time | | Intensity | | Winds | | Lat | Long |
| — | UTC | JST | JMA | | knots | km/h | °N | °E |
00 | 06 Jun | 00:00 | 9AM Tue | Tropical Depression | | 30 | 55 | 12.8 | 134.5 |
24 | 07 Jun | 00:00 | 9AM Wed | Tropical Storm | ▲ | 35 | 65 | 15.1 | 133.3 |
48 | 08 Jun | 00:00 | 9AM Thu | Tropical Storm | ▲ | 45 | 85 | 16.1 | 131.5 |
72 | 09 Jun | 00:00 | 9AM Fri | Severe Tropical Storm | ▲ | 55 | 100 | 17.0 | 129.9 |
96 | 10 Jun | 00:00 | 9AM Sat | Severe Tropical Storm | ▲ | 60 | 110 | 18.4 | 129.5 |
120 | 11 Jun | 00:00 | 9AM Sun | Severe Tropical Storm | | 60 | 110 | 20.5 | 129.5 |
Joint Typhoon Warning Center
Tuesday, 6 June — 12:00 PM JST (03:00 UTC) JTWC Warning #1
Hour | Date | Time | | Intensity | | Winds | | Lat | Long |
| — | UTC | JST | Saffir-Simpson | | knots | km/h | °N | °E |
00 | 06 Jun | 00:00 | 9AM Tue | Tropical Depression | | 25 | 45 | 13.4 | 134.8 |
12 | 06 Jun | 12:00 | 9PM Tue | Tropical Storm | ▲ | 35 | 65 | 14.4 | 134.6 |
24 | 07 Jun | 00:00 | 9AM Wed | Tropical Storm | ▲ | 45 | 85 | 15.2 | 134.0 |
36 | 07 Jun | 12:00 | 9PM Wed | Tropical Storm | ▲ | 55 | 100 | 15.6 | 133.0 |
48 | 08 Jun | 00:00 | 9AM Thu | Tropical Storm | ▲ | 60 | 110 | 16.2 | 131.9 |
72 | 09 Jun | 00:00 | 9AM Fri | Hurricane (Cat 1) | ▲ | 70 | 130 | 17.2 | 130.2 |
96 | 10 Jun | 00:00 | 9AM Sat | Hurricane (Cat 1) | ▲ | 75 | 140 | 18.4 | 129.7 |
120 | 11 Jun | 00:00 | 9AM Sun | Hurricane (Cat 2) | ▲ | 85 | 155 | 21.0 | 130.1 |
Official information
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Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)
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Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC, United States)
National Hurricane Center (NHC, United States)
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2023.06.06 04:51 MidgeMo_o Just bought tickets to this today! It'll be my 2nd concert so far!
2023.06.05 23:44 rgent006 Redditors on the PCT Week 13 (5 JUNE 2023)
We have hikers in SoCal, the Sierra, NorCal, and even some in Washington :) I hope everyone is having fun out there (Type 1 & 2), wherever you may be!
General PSA: I have noticed that some people are signing up to be included on this list because they are hiking the trail this year. That's great! However, if you did not provide any social media links for me to follow you (public or private), you will not be included in weekly updates because I have no way of knowing where you are. Think less "Trail Register" and more "Observe and Report." Happy trails nonetheless!!
As always, we appreciate all of your updates from trail and wish you nothing but the absolute best as your embark and continue on your PCT journey. HYOH, LNT, and remember to thank your local Trail Angel.
VIBE OF THE WEEK: PERIPATETIC
*traveling from place to place*
JOIN THESE UPDATES If you are hiking the trail this year (Thru or LASH) and would like to be added to these posts, please fill out the survey
linked here or comment below and we'll get you added into future updates. These updates will come on a weekly basis and be put out on Mondays.
If for any reason you'd like to be removed from these updates OR if something does not look right,
please message me directly. Thread for hikers to post current trail conditions Sierra Beta via Andrew Skurka (5/31) Middle Fork San Joaquin River Bridge is Out (mile 912.2) PCTA - Most Recent Trail Closure Updates The below usernames are clickable links that take you to that hiker's social media page (IG, YT, blog etc.)
Hiker | Trail Name | Start Date | Current Location-ish | Week 12 Update: |
u/Schrodingers-cat-30 | Ditto | MAR 2 2023 (NOBO) | Sierra Nevada | 6/5: no update posted |
u/TrailNicks, Link 2 | Golden | MAR 5 2023 (NOBO) | flipping to Old Station | 6/5: took a detour to SanFran to visit mama after KMS, flipping up to Old Station |
u/TrailHead42 | Trailhead | MAR 10 2023 (NOBO) | No update posted | 6/5: no update posted |
u/juliozz59, Link 2 | Spread | MAR 20 2023 (NOBO) | Sierra Nevada | 6/5: should be arriving in Bishop soon if not already, summitted Mt Whitney!!! |
u/emdem55 | Keys | MAR 22 2023 (NOBO) | Off Trail! | 6/5: off trail to await snow melt |
u/Beefandsteel | | MAR 22 2023 (NOBO) | Off Trail! | 6/5: off trail to await snow melt |
u/jacobburns | | MAR 22 2023 (NOBO) | No update posted | 6/5: no update posted |
u/ThrowAwayTheAT | | MAR 22 2023 (NOBO) | Sierra Nevada | 6/5: Sierra Nevada |
u/7-legged-octopus | | MAR 27 2023 (NOBO) | Off Trail! | 6/5: got to KMS and decided to flip to WA and SOBO. Taking a few weeks off for snow |
u/frankiehikes | Tabs | MAR 28 2023 (NOBO) | NorCal | 6/5: Flipped up to NorCal |
u/particularamphibian, Link 2, Link 3 | | MAR 28 2023 (NOBO) | No update posted | 6/5: no update posted |
u/yourgirlbribri | | MAR 29 2023 (NOBO) | Off Trail! | 6/5: Completed the desert portion! |
u/Intrepid-Ad-4770, Link 2 | Sweets | MAR 29 2023 (NOBO) | KMS | 6/5: hustled 200mi over 10 days, nero'd in Tehachapi and now KMS bound! |
u/Future_Psychology_91 | Dundee on the AT.. on the PCT? | MAR 30 2023 (NOBO) | NorCal | 6/5: flipped up to NorCal, hit mi 1000 - blessed with running water high in the pines |
u/Kalmes12345 | | MAR 31 2023 (NOBO) | Off Trail! | 6/5: off trail to await snow melt |
u/chroniclesofvanlife, Link 2, Link 3 | Stitches | APR 1 2023 (NOBO) | Bishop | 6/5: living up to her trail name and had to get helicopter evacuated near Pinchot Pass for stitches again. Currently in great care and getting back on at Bishop |
u/nataliethisisnatalie | Bestie | APR 1 2023 (NOBO) | On Trail! | 6/5: first marathon day! SOBO'd from Big Bear to Cabazon and officially closed their gap |
u/Phantom_dong | | APR 5 2023 (NOBO) | No update posted | 6/5: no update posted |
u/pelostrece | Spanish Inquisition | APR 5 2023 (NOBO) | mi 1200ish | 6/5: "spectacular scenery, we saw our first bear ... dozens of frozen lakes, spectacular scenery and very variable but respectful weather" |
u/UtahHiker69 | Fry Pocket | APR 6 2023 (NOBO) | Sierra Nevada | 6/5: "Man, I love this adventure. Every day is something new." heading into the sierra today. Best of luck! |
u/shoebinn, Link 2 | | APR 7 2023 (NOBO) | Off Trail! | 6/5: off trail to await snow melt |
u/evoncassier | | APR 7 2023 (NOBO) | No update posted | 6/5: no update posted |
u/RedNi12 | | APR 9 2023 (NOBO) | No update posted | 6/5: no update posted |
u/tomnomnom17 | | APR 10 2023 (NOBO) | On Trail! | 6/5: hit mi 700! |
u/Beccatravels | Pepper | APR 10 2023 (NOBO) | mi 550ish | 6/5: night hiked LA AQ " The beginning is fun, the middle is a bit tedious, and by the end we are deliriously tired so it’s maybe fun again??" |
u/jesshikes | | APR 11 2023 (NOBO) | No update posted | 6/5: no update posted |
u/DrWolffe | Scrambles | APR 11 2023 (NOBO) | Sierra Nevada | 6/5: officially in the sierra! |
u/mikenikey | Water Taxi | APR 12 2023 (NOBO) | Sierra Nevada | 6/5: hit KMS after a short jaunt off trail and ready to enter the sierra |
u/woodsbearoutdoors | | APR 14 2023 (NOBO) | flipping North | 6/5: "Dipping our toes in the Sierras before we flip up north." |
u/pollyf | | APR 14 2023 (NOBO) | flipping North | 6/5: "4am starts, walking through the night, Joshua trees, wind burn, sand, endless stretches with no water, buckets of sun cream (for me, no one else on the pct believes in spf), mountains, rattle snakes and to top it off yesterday we saw our first BEAR." |
u/hallroosevelt, Link 2 | | APR 15 2023 (NOBO) | Sierra Nevada | 6/5: made it to KMS! "Tomorrow I will set out into the high sierra to take on the first 90 mile stretch. I’ll be walking into a world of white snow. I expect this to be the most challenging push yet, but possibly the most rewarding 😌 Feeling excited, nervous and cautious. Oh what a feeling." |
u/AgentDouble00 | Doppler | APR 15 2023 (NOBO) | On Trail! | 6/5: On Trail! |
u/Bullish_bear000 | | APR 19 2023 (NOBO) | On Trail! | 6/5: pulling consistent 20+ days churning out the desert |
u/esahr | Guidebook | APR 19 2023 (NOBO) | flipping North | 6/5: flipping north out of Walker Pass |
u/Just_karo | Flamethrower | APR 20 2023 (NOBO) | On Trail! | 6/5: flipping north out of Walker Pass |
u/charles1503, Link 2, Link 3 | | APR 21 2023 (NOBO) | approaching KMS | 6/5: "Got to experience faster days + more mileage. Saw a random tiger. Almost done with the desert section. We’re now getting ready and moving towards Kennedy Meadows South to start The Sierra." |
u/B2Pats | Marine | APR 23 2023 (NOBO) | past Tehachapi | 6/5: had some foot pain but rested in Tehachapi and onward to finish the desert |
u/loganlaliberte | Juice | APR 25 2023 (NOBO) | Wrightwood | 6/5: "sometimes you gotta close a door to open a window" |
u/FishingFrank, Link 2 | Papa Roja | APR 26 2023 (NOBO) | Tehachapi | 6/5: "Have to turn back because of a wildfire on trail next to 58. Tehachapi didn't want us to go yet!" |
u/Havasu-Hiker23, u/Havasu-hiker | Stix | APR 26 2023 (NOBO) | approaching KMS | 6/5: "I am excited to walk up to the traditional “round of applause!” from the other hikers & get my cheeseburger and beer!" |
u/MoonMoonMoonMooon | | APR 27 2023 (NOBO - Section) | No update posted | 6/5: no update posted |
u/hejkathinka, Link 2 | CEO | APR 28 2023 (NOBO) | past Tehachapi | 6/5: pulling 30mi days like it's no big deal. Last week in the desert! |
u/free-bobby-now | Worthy | APR 29 2023 (NOBO) | Flipping to WA | 6/5: got off at Walker Pass to flip up to WA "I was a bit sad knowing I won’t be hiking with them anymore, but I am excited to cross paths with them again in the future when I am Southbounding." |
u/Mschoee | | MAY 1 2023 (NOBO) | past mi 300 | 6/5: "With all the adjustments as brought a lot of joy in challenging myself and seeing improvements as I get stronger and more confident everyday." |
u/loombisaurus | Daisy | MAY 1 2023 (NOBO) | No update posted | 6/5: no update posted |
u/MoogyzHikez, u/environmental-pop-11 | | MAY 4 2023 (NOBO) | On Trail! | 6/5: had pizza in Big Bear and made a friend |
u/sharkdork | | MAY 5 2023 (NOBO) | On Trail! | 6/5: sunrises and sunsets on trail |
u/Kristi_Tho | | MAY 6 2023 (NOBO) | Wrightwood | 6/5: "After two zero days we walked nearly 100 miles in 6 days. We finished Section C and today took our one millionth step since starting the trail 4 weeks ago." |
u/jkeller52 | | MAY 10 2023 (NOBO) | Baden Powell | 6/5: "Since Jacinto, I’ve been feeling stronger and averaging 20 mile days. The trail is starting to seem normal, and I’m enjoying what every day and section of wilderness has to offer." |
u/Powerful-Plantain-84 | | MAY 10 2023 (NOBO) | Past LA AQ | 6/5: Day hiked LA AQ, hit 500 mi mark! |
u/kinn0n14 | Jabberwocky | MAY 13 2023 (NOBO) | On Trail! | 6/5: Switchbacks near Idyllwild |
u/dgerken81 | Hot Pink | MAY 13 2023 (NOBO) | On Trail! | 6/5: posting in arrears (2 weeks behind) |
u/innoutberger | Jenga | MAY 14 2023 (NOBO) | NorCal | 6/5: "After 1,121 days and over 6,000 miles of hiking, I have at last reached the halfway point of the PCT!! So good to be connecting this footpath that stretches across the country, one step at a time." |
u/spiderwinder23 | | MAY 15 2023 (NOBO) | Wrightwood | 6/5: " I may have gotten a mile off trail by accident so I wandered to a highway were Kate, an amazing older lady, gave me a ride into town saving me 14mi of hiking. " |
u/positiv3vib3z | | MAY 15 2023 (NOBO) | Cajon Pass | 6/5: Cajon Pass McD's. |
u/niccolojoe | | MAY 18 2023 (NOBO) | past mi 300 | 6/5: hit mi 300! "San Jacinto was beautiful" |
u/packfullofgoldbars | | MAY 20 2023 (NOBO - Section) | Big Bear | 6/5: "PCT Scene Report, I’m officially Karaoke-Blazing " |
u/bongwaterbaneRYO | The Bane | MAY 20 2023 (NOBO) | past Idyllwild | 6/5: took a day off in Idyllwild |
u/bbqbaconsandwich | | MAY 22 2023 (NOBO) | past mi 200 | 6/5: hit mi 200 and doordashed Chipotle to the I-10 underpass. Legendary! |
u/Big_Bad_Panda | Tinman | MAY 25 2023 (NOBO) | approaching mi 200 | 6/5: "151 miles in. Two things I’ve learned. 1. Check the bush for a snake. 2. There is a snake in that bush." |
u/brick_50 | | MAY 25 2023 (NOBO) | On Trail! | 6/5: "We got some miles behind us, the desert is cool, plenty of lizards and cool friendly" |
u/margot380, Link 2 | | JUL 2 2023 (SOBO) | Not Yet On Trail | |
u/jocheeseburger11 | Early Bird | JUL 7 2023 (SOBO) | Not Yet On Trail | |
u/Sea_counter8398 | | JUL 8 2023 (SOBO) | Not Yet On Trail | |
u/lilmisscactus | | JUL 8 2023 (SOBO) | Not Yet On Trail | |
u/Agreeable_Ad_5423 | | JUL 10 2023 (SOBO) | Not Yet On Trail | |
u/canthinkofone9 | Sweet Rinn | JUL 26 2023 (SOBO - Section) | Not Yet On Trail | |
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2023.06.05 21:45 papakudulupa ante e kalama musi tawa toki pona (song translation)
Recently I translated song of a local artist Aliona Shvets Neliubovy into toki pona, and I am going to make a cover of that song the lengths match up, but what do you think about the lyrics
oko lape、telo Pai li wawa li pini pi ma Sepi。insa lon kiwen laso mute anu laso oko、 anu seme?
sina len pimeja。 mun anu mu:sona ala。ale li wile pana ilo、taso pakala la mi awen pali。
olin ala、 utala。pilin sina li lete、kon sewi pi ma Lоsija li pilin seli mute。sina anu e moli la o jo e mi tan ko lete。luka mi li lete、kon pi ma Losija li seli。pilin sina lete、kon pi ma Losija li seli
sina musi uta suno。kalama suno li anpa。seli wan la kon jelo li pakala jaki en jaki li awen。
lete tu la mi len soweli、nasa、mi lape ala。ma Losija la moli lon li kama tan jo kulupu musi
olin ala、 utala。pilin sina li lete、kon sewi pi ma Lоsija li pilin seli mute。sina anu e moli la o jo e mi tan ko lete。luka mi li lete、 lete。ni li olin ala。
olin ala、 utala。pilin sina li lete、kon sewi pi ma Lоsija。。。
english translation:
Eyes more calm than Baikal, symbol of sunset somewhere in Siberia. Inside of you are lots of emeralds or tears at least.
Wearing black, are you the night or badperson*, i don’t know. Everyone wants to help me, but until I fall, i am flying.
We didn’t have love, we had violence. Your feelings are colder than the weather in Russia. You decided to shoot first, then carry me on the snow. My arms are colder than the weather in Russia. Your feelings are colder than the weather in Russia.
Your laughter is á bouquet of sunflowers (in original language its name literally under sun, then there is a word play). Under sun, it’s easier to laugh. June, and goldish light is burning down into ashes, and only ashes are left.
Winter, and I am wearing a beautiful coat, i’m shaking, can’t sleep at night. The death settled in Russia, it comes guest to party.
We didn’t have love, we had violence. Your feelings are colder than the weather in Russia. You decided to shoot first, then carry me on the snow. My arms are colder, colder. It wasn’t love etc.
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2023.06.05 11:58 RakkelHanHans Wie sehr kann man sich darauf verlassen?
2023.06.05 06:23 Nightreaver43321 [H] Indomitus/Dark Imperium DG/ LOTS of Terrain/ 3rd Party Proxy [W] Paypal/Cash [Loc] MI, USA
So we're clearing out the basement, and part of that is selling a bunch of wargaming stuff I had lying around. For sale is the following:
GW Minis:
Indomitus Necron Half NOS - $140 - SOLD
Indomitus SM Half NOS - $140 - SOLD
Dark Imperium DG, Built - $100 - SOLD
*A few bits fell off but are included
GW Terrain:
Sector Imperialis Basilicanum NOS - $130 (Willing to negotiate) - SOLD
Large Magnetized Terrain Set - $250 (Willing to negotiate)
*This set is made up of what I believe is a basilicanum set, administratum set, and 3 ruins sets. Various spots have been magnetized for easier breakdown and storage. Some magnets have fallen off, but can be easily reglued or replaced. I do have the various bits for lights and column stubs bagged up, just not in the pictures.
Ryza Pattern Ruins Half NOS - $20
3rd Party/ Proxy
Raging Heroes, various Iron Empire - $150 (Willing to negotiate)
*This is a set of minis I've collected years and years ago. Has troops and various characters. Some bits are separated or misplaced. If purchased, I'll take another look and find every missing bit I can to include.
Mad Robot Miniatures, Galahad Battle Tanks - $50/ea (Willing to negotiate)
*Have a relatively recent post with these showing a complete breakdown of the parts. Missing a few bits. 3 of the kits are magnetized, 2 are completely unassembled.
Secret Weapon Miniatures, Tablescape Tiles x24 - $250
*This is a BIG one. Unfortunately SW Miniatures is no longer around, and this product was discontinued even before that, but info can still be found online. Essentially huge 1'x1' injected plastic table tiles somewhat like the ones GW used to do. A normal set was 16 tiles, but I grabbed an 8 tile expansion for a full 4x6' table. They're painted from when me and a friend first started getting into airbrushing and had some weathering pigment applied. Must be stated again, this is a big set of tiles and weighs a considerable amount as far as plastic wargaming is concerned.
*Timestamps/ Pictures*
https://imgur.com/a/cgKrWjn
Prices are without shipping due to the various sizes of the items here and depending if anyone decides to buy multiple items. I'm leaning towards splitting the shipping cost, but I honestly have no clue what some of this stuff would cost (especially that tablescape box). Willing to do local sales around 48146, or Ann Arbor, MI.
Please feel free to ask any questions/ make offers or if clearer pictures of an item are needed. I just really want this stuff to go to people willing to actually use it, instead of me wasting some great quality plastic.
Thanks for taking a look!
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2023.06.05 03:04 Sparkycivic BBQ thermometer "Expert Grill" BLE device
My wife bought this red and black "Expert Grill" brand bluetooth dual probe BBQ thermometer.
Online, people complain about the low range of the communication, but otherwise it seems to be a pretty decent little remote sensor. The one little caveat which I think might cause problems for the typical HA user, is that the device powers-down when there isn't a phone connected to it.
I'm not a programmer, and my preferred tinkering domain is more in the physical or electrical areas.
I'm wondering, is this device interesting or useful enough to warrant an integration to Home Assistant?
I followed some guides and obtained the BTSNOOP HCI logs of my phone connecting to, getting some readings, and disconnecting from the thermometer. I also looked inside the device and made notes of what's inside. Will that be enough data for someone to be able to create an integration using the stock firmware?
On the subject of firmware... I have noticed that the SOC of this device is "WLT8258" which seems to be a similar device to the Telink TLSR8258. I found that the PVVX online "Telink OTA Flasher" utility
https://pvvx.github.io/ATC_MiThermometeTelinkOTA.html seems to connect to this device and doesn't generate any error which might offer a handy means of uploading a firmware "update" should one exist for it.
The only other chips I cold find inside was the LCD driver chip "TM1628A", and battery charge/power control IC "2SES-01NG-004984" This device uses a rechargeable lipo pack inside which appears to have it's own protection circuit on the pack. This device is recharged using a USB-C port on the top, which doesn't pass any data lines to the board, so no firmware update over USB.
If This could be integrated into HA, I would use it for monitoring my swimming pool solar heater performance, and possibly automating the heater to shut it down if there's not enough solar energy available, if the performance is negative(cooling the water), or if the pool is too hot. All of those situations have been affecting my pool now that the weather here on the prairies is warm enough to go outside and play. I already have HA control over my heating and filter pumps thanks to a pair of Sonoff Mini DIY WiFi remote switches, so the last piece of the puzzle is getting temperature feedback to close the loop.
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2023.06.05 01:57 CosToCoast ANA RTW Booking Report - My Learnings & Suggestions
I recently completed a RTW award on ANA and wanted to share my experience to help others with this amazing award. I spent a long time researching before going through with booking --Hope this can help the next person! I did make a few mistakes/learnings along the way hope some can take into consideration. Overall, I spent 125,000 points transferred from Amex MR & ~$950 for 8 segments going East from the US in Business.
Routing
DEN-YYZ-LHR, VIE-BKK-SIN-DPS-SIN-HND-SFO - can paste into GCMap which results in a total of 21,526 mi; within the 22,000 Business Category.
Routing | CarrieClass |
DEN (Denver) - YYZ (Toronto) | AC (Air Canada) / Economy |
YYZ (Toronto) - LHR (London) | AC (Air Canada) / Business |
VIE (Vienna) - BKK (Bangkok) | BR (Eva Airways) / Business |
BKK (Bangkok) - SIN (Singapore) | SQ (Singapore) / Business |
SIN (Singapore) - DPS (Bali) | SQ (Singapore) / Business |
DPS (Bali) - SIN (Singapore) | SQ (Singapore) / Business |
SIN (Singapore) - HND (Tokyo)* | NH (ANA) / Business |
HND (Tokyo) - SFO (San Francisco)* | NH (ANA) / Business |
*I was later able to change the times on the SIN-HND segment, and change the last segment from HND-SFO to NRT-SFO for better timing purposes and a longer stay in both locations. See bottom of this post for details regarding changes after ticketing.
The total portion of my time is about a month, with a majority of my time spent in Europe between LHR and VIE, a small portion of time in Bali to break up flights, and about a week in Japan before flying home.
Research Process
I had been targeting Spring/Early Summer 2024 for this award for awhile but hadn't nailed down a particular date. I wanted to travel during shoulder season to maximize value, crowds, and decent weather across these regions. I was just waiting for the award calendar to open up for most of the carriers. I started looking about a month out (April) and doing some random searches/looks to see what flights were coming available and possible routings. In my research I found that most flights leaving from the US to Asia booked up fastest right after being released at the edge of the booking window (ex: ANA opens up bookings on its metal 355 days out; and within say 3-4 days of release most of these flights are snatched up and go into Waitlist status in Business). I had originally been planning on flying West from the US and starting in Asia, however, after doing a few mock bookings this soon became apparent it would be near impossible (Especially since Japan in spring is peak season with the Cherry Blossoms, festivals, etc). I would occasionally find a random flight departing from the US to Asia within a month of the edge of the booking window; and try to plan flights around that going westward, but it would disappear extremly quickly and my plans would be spoiled. As a result I found for this time of year it would be easiest to go east from the US through Europe first, and then ending in Asia and snatching my return flights at the edge of the booking window when ANA's flights opened/other carriers.
I would definitely recommend being flexible and don't have your heart set on going one direction originally due to concerns about time in the Air vs. Jetlag etc. I had been reading a few articles/discussions about the best direction to take and really had my heart set on going westward originally; but would say after going through this process to ignore choosing a direction initially and try to do a few samples in either direction to see what is easiest. I think I wasted a-lot of time/frustration originally trying to go westward rather than just seeing what was easiest with the most connection opportunities.
Another research point is that domestic US Business availability/North America is extremly hard to come by. United basically was only offering Economy segments domestically; I didn't see any J fares. AC Departures from US up to Canada was nearly the same thing. I did randomly see consistent J availability from SMF - YVR on a CRJ AC was offering nearly every day, and from ORD on a few dates but didn't think going out of my way was worth it. It was at a bad time and on a relatively undesirable (IMO) CRJ so I could see why that route had wide open availability. The problem was once you made it to YVR; you usually had to connect to YYZ or YYC internationally and I had the same issue finding J space domestically in Canada; so it was a dead end. I ended up just booking my first segment in Economy on AC up to Canada - didn't want to waste valuable hunting time looking for a short segment in J domestically when the biggest fish looking for space was internationally. Don't obsess over having every segment in J especially your first flight. If space opens later you can always switch into a higher class on the same flight.
For research and booking I used FlightConnections to get routing ideas based on Star Alliance carriers. I then used United's monthly award calendar (without being logged in) to see Saver availability, and then confirmed this on ANA's website. I was going to use some other tools but didn't find them useful. I paid for a day trial of point . me but found it slow and cumbersome without the filtering I needed. I didn't find Aeroplan that useful either. If I was to do this again I would explore paying for ExpertFlyer Pro and using that to search more easily.. would have probably been faster. The trial wasn't long enough to be that useful for when I was researching/booking, but it did give me some ideas - and looking back I would have easily paid for a month or two of Pro Membership to speed up my searching. Overall though, I just stuck to FlightConnections + United + ANA confirmation.
Booking Process
The time had come to where the edge of the booking window was approaching the dates I wanted. I had a few routings in mind and had saved multiple variations targeting the 22,000 mileage cap. I had a few options but nothing nailed down; so I started the process to transfer 125,000 points from Amex to ANA. Even though as a "best practice" most say to not transfer until you have the flights chosen or held, I had read some conflicting points online stating ANA does not do holds, so didn't want to risk this. I was confident based on my research I would be able to piece something together as I had a-lot of backup options chosen. I attempted to transfer late on a Friday afternoon online but got the message the transfer was unsuccessful and had to call Amex; did that early Saturday morning and they completed the transfer for me manually. Turns out I didn't have a "Call Center Pin" setup; so make sure you go into your account and set one before trying and the transfer online should go through, according to the agent. This ordeal added to my stress during the process -- if you are going to be transferring MR please make note!
I was on edge waiting for the points to deposit the entire weekend, and kept tabs on my various options. US - Europe had a-lot of options on AC; and I also had a few backup options on TAP. The "riskiest" flight for me was VIE-BKK as I really needed to get out of Europe to Asia; and there weren't many options since I was booking really close to the edge of the booking window. I couldn't see any long haul availability on Turkish/Ethiopian/other European Star Alliance carriers; so I was pretty much banking on EVA with my backup as Egyptaiothers. I noticed that Singapore seemingly doesn't publish any saver J availability to partners on long haul flights; but it does have pretty decent availability in J on short haul interasia flights. It seems like the cutoff is around 4.5 hr; but found good availability from some cities in India and even Dhaka in Bangladesh to SIN I could have used to connect to with a mix of EgyptAir / Air India / Singapore if EVA didn't work out but honestly this was a last resort and I didn't want to; but at least I had a plan. During the weekend my original VIE-BKK flight selection disappeared; but luckily they had another flight the next day I was able to book into instead. They also had other options within Europe I could have fallen back on like LHR and AMS. I didn't want to depart from LHR unless absolutely necessary as the UK Departure tax would have been ~200 pounds; something that can be avoided if possible. Definitely look into 5th freedom routes for "hidden gems"; I know Ethiopian offers some too. Apart from this; within Asia there were alot of options, and I wasn't concerned about getting back to the US from Japan because I was purposefully booking on the edge of the booking window for ANA to ensure I had availability.
Points were finally deposited early Monday morning sometime between 1am - 9am EST. I saw them in my account when I woke up early which was perfect as I was targeting calling the ANA Call Center around then, some posters online had said calling around this time resulted in the shortest wait. I waited about 1.5 hours and got a nice agent who helped me. Of note; when I called the very first thing she confirmed was my point balance. It seems like they won't even entertain booking something for you (or at least this agent in particular) if you have 0 points; so I am glad I transferred my points before. She was very helpful in quickly researching and confirming the flights -- at the same time I was on the ANA website with the multi city booking tool confirming the space was there too alongside her. She questioned at first about me backtracking by going from SIN - DPS - SIN but realized I had to do this to connect with SIN - HND as there weren't any direct flights from DPS and was fine with it. At the end of feeding her the flights she said the routing I desired was greater than 22,000 miles (~23,5000 miles) and would trigger the next bucket to be 135,000 points -- my heart sank.
This is where my mistake came in... Originally I had 2 inter-european segments, and also wanted to fly from HND - IAH instead of HND - SFO. The entire time I had been researching with gcmapper to get the distances; I had been using nautical miles (nm) in the calculations rather than statute miles (mi)! The nautical mile calculation had been below 22,000 so I thought I was in the clear the entire time. The agent was super helpful and understood my mistake and I did some research in the background for a few minutes. I ended up dropping the inter-european segments and switching from HND-IAD to HND-SFO which made my routing 21,526mi which was below the 22,000 threshold according to gcmapper. She came back to me and quoted 21,523mi, so we were pretty close in our distances after this... 3 mile difference hah. Disaster averted.
After she confirmed all the segments had availability she put me on hold and calculated the taxes and fees ~($950). The majority of the taxes and fees were from the 2 ANA segments at the end of my trip; with fuel charges. I got sent to an automated phone system to input my card info, and returned back to her (don't hang up!). She told me that she had to have the fare desk ticket the itinerary and I should be getting an email or callback. Sure enough ~2 hours later she called me back and said I had to re-enter my card info as they had some issue with their system; the flight hadn't yet been ticketed. I took the opportunity to change one of the segments during this callback to a better time I had found and she helped me change it since It hadn't yet been ticketed -- I was flustered on the first call when she said the milage was too high.
Something interesting I noted is during the time between calls I was able to see the reservation on the ANA App; and an alert said "Complete Payment by *date*" which was 3 days from the present. So it looks like technically they will "hold" a reservation for up to 3 days while waiting for card payment. It sounded like the Agent was willing to work with me as well when I needed 135,000 points instead of 125,000 points; but I didn't want to spend more or risk the timing with transfers. I wouldn't bank on this at all. Just FYI though. After this second call I got an email about a half an hour later with my receipt and ticket/itinerary and PNR. I was able to select seats and finally relax after the ordeal.
After all of this, I probably spent about 12 hours spaced out during 3 days of the booking process plus my previous research over about a month. Definitely set aside some time for yourself during booking and research.
Change Process
Something I hadn't seen much of online was the process for making a change to an existing RTW booking - I ended up doing this as well, so hopefully this can help some.
About a week after booking I noticed one of the flights opened availability from SIN-HND on ANA at a better time. I was originally flying overnight but wanted to fly during the day to help minimize jetlag, and jumped at the chance. Also I wanted to spend more time in Singapore so this helped. Note you can only change the date + time of a flight; it must be the same routing and carrier and class (except you can move up a class if one becomes available and your original ticket allows for that class). I called around 2PM EST and it only took about an hour to get through this time. The agent simply told me I would owe the difference in taxes/fees for the change. There wasn't any penalty or call center charge assessed for this. I had read somewhere that apparently you'd be charged a 1,000 point fee for the change but this wasn't the case for me. The difference amounted to some small amount around a dollar or so which I happily paid. The agent shared something helpful to me -- she asked I save a card on the ANA website to my account rather than doing it on the phone. This would help the Fare Desk charge faster without needing to call me back like last time, I guess they have issues with their credit card system on the phone with some credit cards. I ended up doing this with her on the phone guiding me and she confirmed she could now see my card. The change ended up going through an hour later with a new ticket/itinerary and recipient emailed to me; no second call necessary.
According to the fare rules denoted on my PNR; you can do a similar change with date/time only up to 4 days (96 hours) before departure - also during the trip itself I believe as well. (full endorsements/restrictions on the ticket: NO MILEAGE CREDIT/NH FFP/NON END/RRT/DT CHNG UPTO 4DYS B4 NEW FLT)
TLDNeed to know Tips
- Successfully booked ANA RTW in Business at 125,000 points transferred from MR ~950 in taxes/fees. ANA was the culprit for majority of costs with fuel surcharges on 2 segments I flew.
- Don't have your heart set on going a particular direction upfront - go with what is easiest to book, and be flexible!
- Make sure you have Call Center Pin set in Amex if using MR before transferring to ANA to avoid issues.
- ANA seems to not hold for RTW for point transfer time if you have no points; I was asked upfront if I had the points before the agent would assist me. I had to transfer before.
- You can store a card online in ANA's system before calling which can help the Fare Desk/agent speed up processing to avoid callbacks/payment issues. You can store up to two cards. They were willing to hold itinerary up to 3 days awaiting card payment, and possibly for more points (but not with 0 points in my account) - did not test this. Use this info at your own risk. I wouldn't bank on it with points -- risky.
- Used United's award calendar without being logged in + FlightConnections; consider paying for ExpertFlyer too, also be savvy about the booking window(s) of carriers and book against the edge for the best availability especially with ANA.
- When calculating distance with gcmapper use statute miles (mi) not nautical miles (nm)!
- You can change flight(s) after booking as long as its simply a date+time change - no change in routing/carrier. Class change upwards is allowed if your original ticket allows for it. I was not assessed a penalty/fee for the change like some claimed online - could depend though. You are responsible for paying the difference in the calculated taxes/carrier imposed surcharges if any before the trip departs, but not once it has commenced if you make a change.
- Thanks to u/the_fit_hit_the_shan for letting me know you can change flights based on co-terminal airports, ex: HND/NRT. I'd imagine DCA/IAD or NY area airports are similar in this regard. I was able to utilize this after being made aware by switching from HND-SFO to NRT-SFO a day later at a better time.
I hope this was helpful - pardon the length - just wanted to be as detailed as possible and give back to the community after all the help I received. Since this is all fresh in my mind please feel free to ask questions and I'll try to answer. I sincerely feel all the effort was worth it for the value I received - best of luck booking!
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2023.06.04 14:45 F1-Bot 2023 Spanish Grand Prix - Race Discussion
ROUND 8: Spain 🇪🇸
FORMULA 1 AWS GRAN PREMIO DE ESPAÑA 2023 |
Fri 2 Jun - Sun 4 Jun |
Barcelona |
Session | UTC |
Free Practice 1 | Fri 11:30 |
Free Practice 2 | Fri 15:00 |
Free Practice 3 | Sat 10:30 |
Qualifying | Sat 14:00 |
Race | Sun 13:00 |
Click here for start times in your area. Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Length: 4.655 km (2.892 mi)
Distance: 66 laps, 307.104 km (190.825 mi)
Lap record: 🇳🇱 Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing-Honda, 2021, 1:18.149
2022 pole: 🇲🇨 Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, 1:18.750
2022 fastest lap: 🇲🇽 Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing-Honda, 1:24.108
2022 winner: 🇳🇱 Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing-RBPT
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ROUND 8: Spain 🇪🇸
FORMULA 1 AWS GRAN PREMIO DE ESPAÑA 2023 |
Fri 2 Jun - Sun 4 Jun |
Barcelona |
Session | UTC |
Free Practice 1 | Fri 11:30 |
Free Practice 2 | Fri 15:00 |
Free Practice 3 | Sat 10:30 |
Qualifying | Sat 14:00 |
Race | Sun 13:00 |
Click here for start times in your area. Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Length: 4.655 km (2.892 mi)
Distance: 66 laps, 307.104 km (190.825 mi)
Lap record: 🇳🇱 Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing-Honda, 2021, 1:18.149
2022 pole: 🇲🇨 Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, 1:18.750
2022 fastest lap: 🇲🇽 Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing-Honda, 1:24.108
2022 winner: 🇳🇱 Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing-RBPT
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2023.06.04 01:24 gaslightanthemarias Balancing true off-road and highway capability in favor of off-road: Toyota or bust?
Location: USA, TX
Price range: $20k is the edge of actually affordable, <$15k would be much smarter and more comfortable. $30k max if I'm being as reckless with financing as most Americans these days.
Lease or Buy: Buy
New or used: Budget says used, but not 100% opposed to new with the state of the used market.
Type of vehicle: SUV preferred, open to small truck or crossovewagon.
Must haves: - 4WD w/ 4LO (or very robust AWD), 8in+ ground clearance, decent approach/breakovedeparture angles, full-size spare
- reasonable maneuverability (not super wide, decent turning radius).
- reasonable long-haul highway comfort/manners (cruise control, no death wobble or excessive wandering)
- room for 4 adults and their gear, good cargo space for extended camping, room to sleep in total area behind front seats
- buttons (not touchscreen) for key functions (climate, radio, lights, vehicle modes) full-size spare,
- acceptable fuel mileage (min 18mpg highway)
- decent visibility (no major blindspots, stupid big flat hood, tiny rear windshield, etc)
Desired transmission: Automatic preferred, manual not a total dealbreaker
Intended use: 50% of anticipated miles will be adventure trips w/ a partner or friends (ie 90% highway, 10% remote offroad). NOT intended for deliberate rock-crawling or hardcore wheeling, overlanding, etc.
Other 50% will be occasional grocery-getting, poor-weather commuting, and cross-town errands and socializing in a highway-heavy city with clogged arteries and narrow neighborhood roads.
At home, I want it to have good utility for giving friends rides, schlepping furniture and bikes, and being a reliable source of mobility in crises.
I DON'T need a typical commuter, and willing to accept compromises in efficiency as result. My "daily driver" is my bicycle, including for most local errands. Expecting 5-10k mi/year, majority highway.
Is this your 1st vehicle: Yes (but as a someone who has been driving for 15 years)
Can you do Minor work on your own vehicle: Fluids, pads, sparkplugs, pads, bulbs: yes. Intend to do more, so important for this work to be somewhat cheap/easy in a driveway context.
Can you do Major work on your own vehicle: Likely not anytime soon. Important for these systems to be dependable and not crazy expensive to have work done on.
Additional Notes: - Safety is important (people drive insane everywhere these days but especially my area, also many deehogs on expected trips).
- Real off-road capabilities needed for responsible, self-reliant travel in remote areas, but not in a recreational enthusiast way. Don't intend to make wheeling/overlanding a hobby or expect to have similarly-equipped friends to bail me out in these situations. Terrain including but limited to sandy arroyos, steep loose-rock. I don't want to be in a vehicle punching above its weight, I want to be in one that's in its element.
- Major weather events that I'd like the vehicle to handle reasonably well include: downpours on oil-slicked roads, and occasional ice and snow storms (generally with no plowing, salting, or sanding). I realize this points more to AWD and good tires for close-to-home usage.
- Renting a true 4WD vehicle only when I need it: No, in those situations I want it to be my vehicle that I know, trust, and am personally responsible for, and I don't want to deal with the additional logistics of renting.
Vehicles you've already considered: Initial bumpers: nothing larger than a 4-door short-bed Tacoma/Frontier, nothing smalleless capable than a Crosstrek.
Most likely contenders so far:
- Lexus GX 470
- + Full-time 4WD with Torsen seems like best of both worlds of 4WD/AWD for all of my adverse-condition capability desires
- + Probably the best-driving of the "trucks"
- + (y'all know the rest, I won't go too deep)
- - difficulty in finding affordable one in good shape
- - Efficiency of FT 4WD w/ v8
- - Honestly too fancy, I dislike most luxury trappings
- Toyota 4Runner (3rd-5th Gen)
- + 4Runner shit
- + Full-time 4WD found on a few select trims too (but probably too competitive of a market for me to seek them out)
- + Efficiency of V6 a bit better (don't think I need more really)
- - pretty rough around the edges for the price, not impressed with brakes in particular
- - Market is crazy, hard to justify vs value proposition of the GX
- - 5th Gen feels too big (esp wide)
- Subaru Outback (2010s+)
- + Perennial do-it-all underdog.
- + 5-10mpg better than the "trucks"
- - Worried that it just won't cut it for expected offroad (AWD losing power to wheelspin and low articulation, CVT issues), and the most capable versions (XTs, Wilderness) compromise efficiency, affordability, and repair costs/ease to the point of having no real advantage vs anything beefier.
- - Low ride-height not an asset on truck-filled Texas roads
- - "Car" advantages pretty minimal, feels closer to a unibody SUV.
- - Not super impressed by real-world reliability and cost/ease of repair of 2010s models
The Maybes:
- Nissan Xterra (2nd Gen)
- + More affordable version of GX/4R
- - ...but at a commensurate loss in reliability and comforts (especially vs GX). Out of production, and well-cared-for survivors seem rare.
- Toyota Tacoma (4-door, short bed)
- + It's a Taco
- - I can't really justify a truck bed (I know, I know, that hasn't stopped 95% of Tacoma owners before me), and would need a Softopper or camper shell to keep gear safe, and maybe also an extender to sleep inside a 4-door version.
- - A bit longer than I want for trails and parking lots
- Nissan Frontier
The Close-But-Probably-Nots:
- Toyota FJ Cruiser
- - trash visibility
- - Big exterior, small interior
- - Cult Following and Toyota Tax
- Other Subarus (Forester, Crosstek)
- + Better visibility/ride height (Forester)
- + Better maneuverability, angles (Forester, esp Crosstek)
- - Less cargo space (esp Crosstek)
- - Less powecapability
- - No real additional value proposition over Outback
- Jeeps (Wrangler Unlimited, Cherokee, Grand Cherokee)
- + Most efficient smaller 4WDs
- + Ease of maintenance
- - Reliability below my acceptable threshold for remote and solo
- - Wrangler too off-road focused for 1000mi+ roadtrips.
- Honda CRV, Toyota RAV4, etc
- See Forester
- - below off-road capability threshold.
- Old stuff
- It seems like they stopped making what I really want in the mid-2000s. ~'95-'05 Cherokee XJ/ZJ, Pathfinder, Rodeo, Trooper, Montero, Sidekick, Tracker, etc. The few that are left often fit the budget, but with serious concerns about reliability, safety, and remaining life. Ultimately, I don't think I'd trust one of these long-distance or in the backcountry unless it was a really prime specimen (which is rare/expensive).
TL;DR: Please confirm that a 4Runner or GX is the only thing that really makes sense, than an Outback won't cut it, that I did good research, and that I look good in this dress. (Or please point out if I'm off-base or missing something) Thanks!
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2023.06.03 17:32 LateNightLlamaTSFM I didn't know that Mineola had oranges as buildings!
2023.06.03 15:01 F1-Bot 2023 Spanish Grand Prix - Qualifying Discussion
ROUND 8: Spain 🇪🇸
FORMULA 1 AWS GRAN PREMIO DE ESPAÑA 2023 |
Fri 2 Jun - Sun 4 Jun |
Barcelona |
Session | UTC |
Free Practice 1 | Fri 11:30 |
Free Practice 2 | Fri 15:00 |
Free Practice 3 | Sat 10:30 |
Qualifying | Sat 14:00 |
Race | Sun 13:00 |
Click here for start times in your area. Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Length: 4.655 km (2.892 mi)
Distance: 66 laps, 307.104 km (190.825 mi)
Lap record: 🇳🇱 Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing-Honda, 2021, 1:18.149
2022 pole: 🇲🇨 Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, 1:18.750
2022 fastest lap: 🇲🇽 Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing-Honda, 1:24.108
2022 winner: 🇳🇱 Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing-RBPT
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ROUND 8: Spain 🇪🇸
FORMULA 1 AWS GRAN PREMIO DE ESPAÑA 2023 |
Fri 2 Jun - Sun 4 Jun |
Barcelona |
Session | UTC |
Free Practice 1 | Fri 11:30 |
Free Practice 2 | Fri 15:00 |
Free Practice 3 | Sat 10:30 |
Qualifying | Sat 14:00 |
Race | Sun 13:00 |
Click here for start times in your area. Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Length: 4.655 km (2.892 mi)
Distance: 66 laps, 307.104 km (190.825 mi)
Lap record: 🇳🇱 Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing-Honda, 2021, 1:18.149
2022 pole: 🇲🇨 Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, 1:18.750
2022 fastest lap: 🇲🇽 Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing-Honda, 1:24.108
2022 winner: 🇳🇱 Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing-RBPT
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2023.06.02 22:27 mangangaso7 2023 F-150 PowerBoost XLT
Bought a brand new PowerBoost for 62k a couple weeks ago (8k under msrp, 0% APR) and I love it.
Pros:
- This truck is fast and works great as a 7.2kW generator (have not tried 240 V plug yet). I did run a blower and some other tools off the 110 plugs and it worked like a charm.
- I am at about 700 mi right now and average about 21 mpg. Best I've gotten is 28 mpg going 55 mph on flat country roads (5 passengers and dog in back). MPG has been improving with break in.
- Adaptive cruise control, work surface, zone lighting, and 360 cameras are awesome! Also like the wireless android auto and customization of the system. Wasn't going to get Fx4 package but I do like it now that I have it.
- Dealer threw in all-weather floor mats and I bought Rough Country seat covers for the back seats. All looks good.
Cons:
- 10-speed transmission has taken some getting used to. Some rough up and down shifts, but seems to be smoother as the truck learns (and I am just getting used to it). Was thinking about getting it tuned, but probably not necessary.
- Electric motor makes a slight high-pitched noise when in drive (at least I think it is the motor). It varies and is not always audible, especially if windows are up. Dealer said it is a normal noise and everything I've read about it seems like it is not uncommon. May go away eventually.
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2023.06.02 22:12 King_Dinosaur_1955 Hmm. It's Friday night. November 3, 1961. This episode premiere sounds interesting.
2023.06.02 21:57 DeliveryCats Living the Dream
In 2000 I wanted to take over my local taxi region. Now we have technology to connect people and the mega-apps have paved the way to mainstream.
It's time for us to re-claim our power as PROFESSIONAL couriers.
You provide the best service you can, day after day. You put into the job all of the extras that go along: endless maintenance; dealing with weather, traffic, and parking; endless out-of-stock issues; the risk and associated insurance that goes with excessive driving.
You deserve proper compensation.
There are good customers, and they do pay for these services.
Imagine if we ran our own delivery networks in our own towns. We could connect nice customers with competent drivers. With a co-op model 90% of what the customer pays goes to the driver. I see no markups for food or groceries in my plan. Instead, those $5 in markups, $5 in fees, and $3 tip will turn into $12 for the driver and $1 for the co-op itself.
Would customers pay $13 to have food delivered, on top of the restaurant's menu prices? It seems like a lot of them already do, and order from 3 miles away. I might offer an $8 one-mile special, but the price needs to meet the real-world cost of on-demand courier service. We don't want to gate-keep but workers have to get paid or the job can't get done. People talk about poor neighborhoods not tipping, but tip or not, delivery has to have a cost. My own answer to this is that I'd absolutely pick up two orders from the same restaurant, going to the same address, for the single delivery fee. Then people could split the cost with their neighbor or whatever. (The app would have a pairing feature, but safety has to be the top priority.
In my little 3-mile square area I think I could build up demand for 10-20 drivers (rotating - not everyone works all the time) with the busiest times seeing maybe 10 on at once.
Passengers, food delivery, convenience store runs, regular 2x grocery orders/drops....
This is my dream.
I'm at the stage of working on the app, with two drivers and two cars ready for a way to connect us up with customers who are fed up with the status quo.
I'm ready. I'd call my co-op the Northwood Runners, because that's the main shopping center in the middle of my 3-sq-mi area.
Meanwhile, I should start my new 9-5 next week. Yay. But I'll get this project funded one way or another.
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