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slothrop @lemmy.ca to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldEnglish · 7 days ago

Lawyer here: I concur!

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Lawyer here: I concur!

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slothrop @lemmy.ca to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldEnglish · 7 days ago
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      A port made entirely of air? Who do you think I am, some kind of idiot?!

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        No, it’s Japanese so the port side is on the right.

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          Fun fact! The literal translation of airport in Japanese is ‘sky harbour’

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            It’s the same in English…

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              If you have two words and exchange both with synonyms, it’s a new word

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                penis skull

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                  Cock cranium

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            In Afrikaans too. Probably in a lot of languages

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              Yes, including english

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              In Swedish it is “Flying Place”.

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          Wait, are port and starboard reversed in Japan?

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            No, but it seemed like it would make a good joke at the time.

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        Introducing the new Apple AirPort

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          That’s what I’m calling vents from now on

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            How hot are your apples getting?

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              I’d estimate they’ve reached 3, maybe as high as 4.

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      Sometimes you come up with a genius idea only to realize you’ve reinvented the train.

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        Honestly take these as wins. Clearly it was a good idea.

        … or just pulled the idea from subconscious memory…

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        I thought I invented the word “tragicomedy”

        • slothrop @lemmy.caOP
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          The Germans invented it first, with ‘tragikkomeßdykompenbursteißn’ *

          *disclaimer: not 100% sure

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            I love the joke, but there is actually a German word for this: Tragikomödie.

            It is a compound noun formed by combining Tragödie (tragedy) and Komödie (comedy).

            This term was notably used in German Romanticism and later in 20th-century drama (for example like Brecht or Dürrenmatt) to describe works that refuse to fit neatly into a single emotional category.

          • Evkob (they/them)@lemmy.ca
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            It’s apparently attested since at least the 2nd century BCE; Roman playwright Plautus is usually credited with coining the term.

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        Adam Something, is that you?

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        Convergent evolution

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      How do you move the planes around if the entire tarmac is filled with these? Seems a little impractical.

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        you will notice the tires that enable movement;)

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      I think you are thinking of belt loaders, which have a long flat bed on them.

      Except, BAM - it’s not a flat bed, it’s a moving conveyor belt that is raised to carry the bags and cargo from those carts into the plane.

      Unless you’re thinking of something else. But I think you’re thinking of something like this:

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        Or, it’s a self unloading flat bed ;)

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          It technically is that, as well, and I’ve certainly seen them used to transport things short distances. At a top speed of 15 MPH (unless you know where to find the governor, but even then), it isn’t something you’d want to use to bring a bunch of lumber back from the lumber yard. More like bringing a broken towbar to an unresponsive GSE shop so that it can be left on their doorstep to shame them. As a random hypothetical.

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        Yeah I was thinking if the OP has never seen an airport and these vehicles.

        In addition to that belt loader, there are a plethora of different kind of half-cockpit vehicles there. Ofc its easier there as these likely dont need to be registered for road use.

        I’ve seen so many different types and makes.

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      Hmm, makes sense.
      You’d need a long bed to transport the planes.

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    Clearly designed by someone who hasn’t used a pickup truck to it’s real potential.

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      Yeah, this isn’t rocket surgery

      Also, yay for an actual work truck, and not one of the weird oversize impractical monstrosities that so many people seem to swoon over these days

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        not one of the weird oversize impractical monstrosities that so many people seem to swoon over these days

        I heard a real kicker recently. It was something like

        My truck looks like it shouldn’t be able to haul it but it can. Yours like it should be able to but can’t.

        Best instagram roast of a modern truck guy I’ve ever seen.

        They were arguing on a post about that guy’s massive grocery getter where he was defending the purchase, as usual.

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          Yup, someone on Lemmy mentioned about needing a pickup truck for work … I specifically remember that that same day I’d seem three workmen on a single 125cc scooter towing a trailer with tools and a bunch of 2x4s on it.

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            Hahah brilliant

            My dad and his workmates just use a VW Sharan for construction work. By the stuff they do to it, it’s impressive that all 4 wheels are still attached.

            It always baffles me when people say they NEEEEDED to buy a new work truck when I see how dad uses their sharan at work.

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              Yup. At work back home the security guys have new big pickups … they literally never ever ever have to carry stuff or go off road.

              Meanwhile where I’m working under contract, the security guys have small capacity motorbikes yet manage to be more intimidating (their main purpose)

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        rocket surgery

        careful!

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          Meh, it’s water under the fridge

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        I’ve got some big ass American iron too, but it’s old and actually worth a shit. Never understood lifts you need and ladder for, and 3’ beds. Totally worthless vanity boosters.

        Trucks are for doing shit, not hauling your sorry ass to the grocery store.

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          Exactly. Take a 1989s LWB F250 with crewcab for example - full length bed, carries a work crew, can do a reasonable amount off road, and can be absolutely beaten on for years.

          That, I can respect.

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      final destination vibes

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        I had a giant metal ladder fall off of the top of a work van and come right at my windshield while I was driving to my own wedding. i barely braked in time, but it had some serious Final Destination vibes. All things considered, I still think that the scariest thing that day was the final bill for the wedding.

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          good that it worked out at the end. otherwise might have been the worst day of of your wife’s life instead of the best. I’m quiet happy with my weddings Bill. we needed an official interpreter, because we have different mother tongues, which was like 100€ and that’s it.

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            We got pushed into having the large wedding that our parents wanted and what we were told we were “supposed to do”. Though it was beautiful, we both regret it. You are being much smarter about it.

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              i know that in many countries this is very often the case.

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        I strap my shit good. This is pre-tie down. Plus I was just going a couple blocks in town.

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      I thought the roof was attached to the truck and it was like a mobile hangout

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        Chicken coop.

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        Make a little birdhouse in your truck

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      I wanted to get one of those tiny grandpa trucks when they were going for like $4k new, but apparently they’re illegal everywhere in the US. We’re stuck with $60k “entry level” monster trucks.

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        They’re illegal in some places, but I think they’re mostly fine. The deal is you can’t import a foreign made car unless it’s more than 25 years old, so the poor American car companies don’t have to compete.

        The real scam is the importers get 'em in Japan for a couple hundred bucks at auction, haul 'em over here and sell 'em for 8k plus. They’re pretty rad, but parts can be kind of a bitch.

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    Then you could add forklift forks and you have a sideloader!

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      That thing looks like a contraption I built in besiege or some game like that

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    https://www.thedrive.com/news/the-most-single-cab-truck-ever-was-built-to-haul-construction-materials

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      Cool! But I’m struggling with the title of the article. This cab truck was the most single ever? There were other cab trucks that were single, but this one was the most single of them all? Am I misreading this somehow, or is that title just weird?

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        Single cab trucks prioritize cargo space over seating space, generally having only a single bench seat that fits 2 adults and a child, or three often uncomfortable adults. This truck prioritizes cargo space to a much greater degree, having only a single seat, so it’s aggressively “single cab”.

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          Yeah I get that, but the wording of the title is weird right? They could have used different words making it a better sentence right? Or is it just me?

          “This single cab truck has the highest bed to cab ratio.”

          Like that for example?

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            Yeah it’s using the phrase “single cab truck” as a single adjective.

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      That is so wild!!!

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    ceci n’est pas une truck

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      Et les “kei trucks”? N’est-ce pas un truck?

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        Non, ce sont longues autos. /s

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      OMG I love this Korpiklaani song!!!

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    It may be because a large enough load could quickly block the driver’s left-side mirror.

    Oooh, another thing is that a heavy enough load may imbalance the vehicle enough to make it unsafe on turns.

    Anyone see anything else?

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      Yeah, non uniform suspension or adaptive suspension might be important.

      Probably not a good idea for 70 miles per hour but it might be a kick ass farm truck

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        That was my first thought. Either the load will make it uneven, or the lack of load will. Also, very weird wind resistence at speed.

        But fine at low speed

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      Large enough load would escape when braking. No wall up front. Add one and visibility goes to shit.

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      Heavy enough people? Take a 300lb person in the front and a 200lb person in the back and you’re gonna have a bad time making a quick turn

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      My first thought was weight distribution, but I imagine there’s suspension technology these days to account for that.

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      Wouldn’t wind resistance be a problem that higher speeds?

      Like with 30km/h, it probably doesn’t matter but 90km/h? Idk.

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      With a big enough load, the driver’s entire left-side visibility could be blocked.

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      A enough load would block the entire left window. the driver would be unable to see to their left.

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    Yard trucks are just a minor evolution away

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    It would “work”, but it would be aerodynamically unstable so would be limited to low speeds (<~25mph). This is why this configuration is quite common in construction/industry site machinery, where high speeds are unnecessary and unsafe.

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      But why not make the windscreen the width of the vehicle, maybe wrap it around a bit. Should be similar in aerodynamics?

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        Sure! But at that point you might as well just have a minivan with the seats folded down or removed

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      You could put spoilers on it.

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    Because the steering wheel is on the wrong side.

    Source: 'Merica!

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      That’s one of the few things where the US actually follows most of the world!

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        You inspired me to fix it:

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          Points for a non-AI fix.

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          Amazing

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        I wouldn’t be surprised if they start putting them in the middle

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      It also looks like it’s a Kei car. We don’t do smart things like that here.

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    I used to work at a furniture factory and we got all our steel delivered in a truck with this configuration. 8m and 10m lengths on the shortest possible wheelbase. No backseat though.

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    Probably bad aerodynamic. Don’t they use something like that on the airport? Since they don’t drive far, aerodynamics are probably not that important.

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      I’d imagine if you’re transporting long, heavy things, you wouldn’t want to drive too fast anyway.

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        Depends on what you consider too fast, is driving the speed limit outside of a town “too fast”?

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          Depending on the load, it might be, a lot of factors there.

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            True but I wouldn’t want to catch the wind when driving speed limit outside of the village

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      Those aren’t used for transport, they are mobile conveyors for loading things into the belly.

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    https://www.thedrive.com/news/the-most-single-cab-truck-ever-was-built-to-haul-construction-materials

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    You joke but this is basically what a vintage British Bus looks like, except the non-cab side is for the Engine.

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      Multicar M24 too

      I think an electric variant could fit a larger, irregular bed or more likely, optionally extend the existing one with a flap

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        there’s one parked in my street and for sale. it brings up a smile every time I walk by.

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Content that violates the law. Any post/comment found to be in breach of common law will be removed and given to the authorities if required.

That means:

-No promoting violence/threats against any individuals

-No CSA content or Revenge Porn

-No sharing private/personal information (Doxxing)

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3. No Spam

Posting the same post, no matter the intent is against the rules.

-If you have posted content, please refrain from re-posting said content within this community.

-Do not spam posts with intent to harass, annoy, bully, advertise, scam or harm this community.

-No posting Scams/Advertisements/Phishing Links/IP Grabbers

-No Bots, Bots will be banned from the community.

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4. No Porn/Explicit

Content


-Do not post explicit content. Lemmy.World is not the instance for NSFW content.

-Do not post Gore or Shock Content.

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5. No Enciting Harassment,

Brigading, Doxxing or Witch Hunts


-Do not Brigade other Communities

-No calls to action against other communities/users within Lemmy or outside of Lemmy.

-No Witch Hunts against users/communities.

-No content that harasses members within or outside of the community.

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6. NSFW should be behind NSFW tags.

-Content that is NSFW should be behind NSFW tags.

-Content that might be distressing should be kept behind NSFW tags.

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If you see content that is a breach of the rules, please flag and report the comment and a moderator will take action where they can.


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