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  1. SoCalDave

    Bringing some Facebook to Rdp

    H. J. Heinz Company female employees in proper company uniforms engaged in the production of tin cans the H. J. Heinz Company plant located on the North Side of Pittsburgh in 1908. The H.J. Heinz Company manufactured tin cans from a piece of flat tin. The process included stamping and...
  2. SoCalDave

    Who’s At Fault, Me or The City???

    Outside of the hex don't mean shit. Their "Guy" fucked up and didn't seal that thread properly or most likely crossed threaded it causing the leak. Go after them for your troubles and as others have stated get your regional city council rep involved. It makes noise. Edit: possibly looks like a...
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    John Force announces his replacement?

    Hope that's a BS post...
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    How's your growing season going?

    It all starts with the seed selected and planted. A random seed coming over the border wouldn't work for me. You want a female plant as males have nothing but seeds within the buds. All identified males get pulled early and into the green wast bin they go. I like my accomplishments over the...
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    Bringing some Facebook to Rdp

    The corner of a kitchen in a tent home near Sallisaw, Oklahoma, in 1939 provides a poignant glimpse into the lives of families during the Great Depression. Many families resorted to living in temporary structures due to economic hardships, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of those...
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    Bringing some Facebook to Rdp

    Interesting read... The Michigan Madman: E.J. Potter and the Legend of the Widowmaker In the pantheon of motorsports daredevils, few names resonate with as much thrill and audacity as E.J. Potter—familiarly and fearfully known as the “Michigan Madman.” Born Elmer Trett Potter in Ithaca...
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    Commercial air compressor

    Can't run a compressor like that at 100% duty cycle. Replace it with a correct size screw compressor and a large holding tank. You'll also need to do a leak down test on the system...on and industrial scale a 1/8" hole in a 3" air main can cost you well over $10k a year in energy cost...and this...
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    Bringing some Facebook to Rdp

    1974...The neighborhoods Evel, gets a not so happy landing. But when you have an audience.........😁
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    Shohei Ohtani

    I miss hootersled in these series...
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    Shohei Ohtani

    Way to go Hernandez!
  11. SoCalDave

    The Honda CT70 is back

    It's gonna happen soon...
  12. SoCalDave

    The Honda CT70 is back

    Yeah had a lot of conversations over my 1985 RD500. My most memorable was with Eddie Lawson and Wayne Rainey at a charibital event in Temecula in 2008. We all rode together to Mount Polamor for the day. I've posted pics in the past. Had RD 350's & 400's prior since the early 70's. Fun bikes for...
  13. SoCalDave

    Bringing some Facebook to Rdp

    My generation was expected to climb a 30 foot rope with a life saving 2 inch thick mat below.
  14. SoCalDave

    Bringing some Facebook to Rdp

    LMAO...
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    Bringing some Facebook to Rdp

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    Bringing some Facebook to Rdp

    And that's a BIG motor
  17. SoCalDave

    Bringing some Facebook to Rdp

    Mario Andretti, Dan Gurney, Don Prudhome, A. J. Foyt and a Blown 427 Ford Cammer rail... What a site to see 👀😉
  18. SoCalDave

    Bringing some Facebook to Rdp

    The V75 Liquid Tire Chain was a rare 1969-only option for most Chevrolets (excluding wagons and pickups). It featured rear nozzles that sprayed a traction fluid onto the tires, improving grip on snow and ice. Though short-lived, this unique system added safety and innovation to winter driving...
  19. SoCalDave

    Hurricane Milton

    My cousin out of Knoxville, TN has been flying his little single engine plane to remote areas with supplies for the last week. That's him at the 1:07 mark of the news segment. <iframe width="640" height="360" style="border:1px solid #e6e6e6"...
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