I think exclusively available at 🛎, but I would highly recommend. I actually prefer diet sodas to regular, plus not getting all the sugar is nice.
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I think exclusively available at 🛎, but I would highly recommend. I actually prefer diet sodas to regular, plus not getting all the sugar is nice.
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Dang I'm high AF and want TB bad. Fuck you Dan.
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:40 pm My guess would be that Chris took some time off because he has read the dialogue on this page 1,345 times and decided to spend some of his free time doing something besides beating a horse to death.
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Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:40 pm My guess would be that Chris took some time off because he has read the dialogue on this page 1,345 times and decided to spend some of his free time doing something besides beating a horse to death.
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Meat stewed in what seems like a 50/50 blend between typical tomato mixed with butter chicken . I scooped the extra stuff up with ruffles chips. Not getting high or too drunk tonight with one more 5:30 am start tomorrow. The overtime has been insane this week, but I struggle to get through the days and not end up with a headache.
I kicked ass on the vision project and learned a lot. We can track two out of three car types to the millimeter, and just need to sort out exposure levels for the different colors on the third body style.
Aside from the news, I'd think this is going to be a seriously good year for the economy. I know this isn't true, but I've been busier then any January I can remember.
I kicked ass on the vision project and learned a lot. We can track two out of three car types to the millimeter, and just need to sort out exposure levels for the different colors on the third body style.
Aside from the news, I'd think this is going to be a seriously good year for the economy. I know this isn't true, but I've been busier then any January I can remember.
Sounds like an interesting mealTarspin wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:16 pm Meat stewed in what seems like a 50/50 blend between typical tomato mixed with butter chicken . I scooped the extra stuff up with ruffles chips. Not getting high or too drunk tonight with one more 5:30 am start tomorrow. The overtime has been insane this week, but I struggle to get through the days and not end up with a headache.
I kicked ass on the vision project and learned a lot. We can track two out of three car types to the millimeter, and just need to sort out exposure levels for the different colors on the third body style.
Aside from the news, I'd think this is going to be a seriously good year for the economy. I know this isn't true, but I've been busier then any January I can remember.
That is a long ass week but at least it yields and the work sounds pretty cool to me. Quite an interesting niche to be in that seems in demand!
I have zero clue on the economy but I hit my quota or really close to it for the first time since February this month which means a decent commission check finally, so it’s looking a bit promising here as well. That was even without a large project order that I wasn’t able to get out the door yesterday that will end up being a nice start to February.
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Glad to hear work's picking up!D Griff wrote: ↑Sat Jan 30, 2021 7:04 amSounds like an interesting mealTarspin wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:16 pm Meat stewed in what seems like a 50/50 blend between typical tomato mixed with butter chicken . I scooped the extra stuff up with ruffles chips. Not getting high or too drunk tonight with one more 5:30 am start tomorrow. The overtime has been insane this week, but I struggle to get through the days and not end up with a headache.
I kicked ass on the vision project and learned a lot. We can track two out of three car types to the millimeter, and just need to sort out exposure levels for the different colors on the third body style.
Aside from the news, I'd think this is going to be a seriously good year for the economy. I know this isn't true, but I've been busier then any January I can remember.
That is a long ass week but at least it yields and the work sounds pretty cool to me. Quite an interesting niche to be in that seems in demand!
I have zero clue on the economy but I hit my quota or really close to it for the first time since February this month which means a decent commission check finally, so it’s looking a bit promising here as well. That was even without a large project order that I wasn’t able to get out the door yesterday that will end up being a nice start to February.
Happy weekend dudes.
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:40 pm My guess would be that Chris took some time off because he has read the dialogue on this page 1,345 times and decided to spend some of his free time doing something besides beating a horse to death.
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LOL, it was actually pretty tasty and a snack with some Netflix time. Wife and I need to catch up for more Chill soon, I've been too busy for any life things this week and my wife carried the burden of our family shit. This reminds me to bring her home some flowers and shit tonight.D Griff wrote: ↑Sat Jan 30, 2021 7:04 amSounds like an interesting mealTarspin wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:16 pm Meat stewed in what seems like a 50/50 blend between typical tomato mixed with butter chicken . I scooped the extra stuff up with ruffles chips. Not getting high or too drunk tonight with one more 5:30 am start tomorrow. The overtime has been insane this week, but I struggle to get through the days and not end up with a headache.
I kicked ass on the vision project and learned a lot. We can track two out of three car types to the millimeter, and just need to sort out exposure levels for the different colors on the third body style.
Aside from the news, I'd think this is going to be a seriously good year for the economy. I know this isn't true, but I've been busier then any January I can remember.
That is a long ass week but at least it yields and the work sounds pretty cool to me. Quite an interesting niche to be in that seems in demand!
I have zero clue on the economy but I hit my quota or really close to it for the first time since February this month which means a decent commission check finally, so it’s looking a bit promising here as well. That was even without a large project order that I wasn’t able to get out the door yesterday that will end up being a nice start to February.
I honestly love this job so much! The only grievance I have with this project is the stakes, any downtime in this section of the plant costs $600/hour (10k/min), and the backup for this system is manual spray of this toxic foam called isocyanate . I don't want to leave any bugs in the system, but am only handling 50% of the install. Also product testing is limited to twelve cars before the banks are full. We can't get enough variety of colors to know if they will all work with the laser scanners, so we started writing quick test/cal programs in case there are any stoppages on Monday and we need to react fast.
If I were a betting man, I'd say things will be pretty good economically this year. This is a crazy time to be alive, we would be in a massive depression if the .gov didn't print bailout money out of thin air, but I don't know how that is sustainable. Either way, I'm happy things went the way that they did, and believe once summer comes people will be a lot busier and a lot happier.
Are you in a hotel for all of this on-site or just making a lengthy commute?Tarspin wrote: ↑Sat Jan 30, 2021 10:37 amLOL, it was actually pretty tasty and a snack with some Netflix time. Wife and I need to catch up for more Chill soon, I've been too busy for any life things this week and my wife carried the burden of our family shit. This reminds me to bring her home some flowers and shit tonight.D Griff wrote: ↑Sat Jan 30, 2021 7:04 am
Sounds like an interesting meal
That is a long ass week but at least it yields and the work sounds pretty cool to me. Quite an interesting niche to be in that seems in demand!
I have zero clue on the economy but I hit my quota or really close to it for the first time since February this month which means a decent commission check finally, so it’s looking a bit promising here as well. That was even without a large project order that I wasn’t able to get out the door yesterday that will end up being a nice start to February.
I honestly love this job so much! The only grievance I have with this project is the stakes, any downtime in this section of the plant costs $600/hour (10k/min), and the backup for this system is manual spray of this toxic foam called isocyanate . I don't want to leave any bugs in the system, but am only handling 50% of the install. Also product testing is limited to twelve cars before the banks are full. We can't get enough variety of colors to know if they will all work with the laser scanners, so we started writing quick test/cal programs in case there are any stoppages on Monday and we need to react fast.
If I were a betting man, I'd say things will be pretty good economically this year. This is a crazy time to be alive, we would be in a massive depression if the .gov didn't print bailout money out of thin air, but I don't know how that is sustainable. Either way, I'm happy things went the way that they did, and believe once summer comes people will be a lot busier and a lot happier.
I watched a Throttle House (dem Canadian bros) review of a Chally Super Stock yesterday, weirdly have a strong want for a used Chally Hell
Chillin, right now is fantastic.
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They fire them up for the first time ever right where I walk in at the west gate, it's such a dope start to my day.
My personal fave is the wide body Charger RN. Perfect family car and it looks sick with the flared fenders and mean ass hood.
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I’m having the last of my vape cartridge a certain DFDer hooked me up with. Good thing I picked up some replacements when we were in Nevada last month.