Renault Duster Oroch.Random vehicle with Mexican plates… didn’t recognize design as it approached from the rear…
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Renault Duster Oroch.Random vehicle with Mexican plates… didn’t recognize design as it approached from the rear…
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When I read the model name…. A nanosecond passed and then I had all kinds of Images flood my mind from JRR Tolkien!Renault Duster Oroch.
Which is why I buy men's pants. LOVE those big pockets!Well hurry up and tell whomever is in charge of the fashion industry to stop being sexist and put cargo pockets on women's clothing so we can tote around our face masks without them getting smooshed
My wife and I keep tossing around the idea of designing a fashion label for women that sells pants with actual useful pockets and fits more figures than "stripper pole thin". With fun features like adjustable waists and sizes ranging from "fun sized" on up to "giraffe legs". For real women.
And not making them 200 freaking bucks a pair, but having them last a decent amount of time too.
Hai!When I read the model name…. A nanosecond passed and then I had all kinds of Images flood my mind from JRR Tolkien!
Tell me your not able to “see” where my mind went….
Reminds me of a New WKRP episode. The engineer was working on job security - replacing all the colored wires with black wire.Oh, when I worked as a sysadmin, I always took multi-colored wires. I have had green, blue, pink, grey, taupe, black armored, orange, white, red and yellow. There were few computers in each department, from 10 to 80 pieces, and multi-colored wires made life easier, it was always easy to understand which wire went where. In other matters, we used numbered patch panels, from which I also numbered the taps to the sockets.
I also had patchords with caps of different colors, which made life even easier.
Now I don’t do this, but I live in the village and graze goats and geese, and once I alone served at least 500 computers. True, they were all the same and all malfunctions were predictable.
But I didn’t deal with fiber optics, and I didn’t have a tool for welding it, for this I had to call in craftsmen from outside. In other matters, the network inside was ordinary, from an 8-core cable. Sockets in Russia usually have B-wiring.
Now there is a lot of fiber scattered across the country, it is proposed to use Wi-Fi, but at home I did not switch to it, using the usual 8-core network. I never learned how to use wireless networks.![]()
It makes my head hurt, but I can't look away.