A little regulation
Getting my wife’s date just mod to keep a little better time as it has been fast.
Using Tick IQ
Getting my wife’s date just mod to keep a little better time as it has been fast.
Using Tick IQ
I did a Raffles parts build - 1675 Pepsi
AliX Movement
Ill throw a couple build photos in comments
Finished up my 1675 Pepsi today
As other users pointed out I knicked my text at the “perpetual” installing somehow…DOH
All raffles parts with aliX movement, very pleased with everything.
Got a raffles jubilee on the way I’m super excited about too.
Thanks GOFO!
This is my first raffles build.
Did the DWO this morning and then popped the dial and hands on.
About to finish up, pretty excited.
Note the QC issue on “perpetual”
Seems defective dials are happening often lately.
disappointing considering I waiting 24 days.
anyways cheers I’ll post the finish soon
EDIT: NO QC issue I clearly messed the dial up myself during install somehow… DOH
From the book “The Secret Founding of America“
Just adjusting my regulation and made a video figured I’d share, cheers.
Can’t believe that this thing is still working after falling on the sidewalk let alone not completely destroyed.
I pushed open a door with my watch hand and it seems the bracelet popped open and fell off my wrist.
In the past I have had the bracelet come loose on one side or the other but it never completely released from my wrist like this.
It seems to have impacted on the case back where it then separated completely from the bracelet and rested on the crystal face down.
all things considered this plating took a hard hit and doesn’t look too bad.
it fell on concrete.
Starting the work week off with the APSF Pilot
Just patiently waiting to harvest my watermelon.
RCF DD
bonus points if you know what I mean
APSF Perpetual
cheers
Built an AliX pepsi for my pilot colleague who‘s moving on to another job.
Out in the garden admiring my melons and the RCF DD
Have a wonderful day!
Flock cameras read plates in real time from poles. This enables scale tracking, but poles are embedded in concrete instead of Texas A&M crash-tested slip plates.
Normal driving builds persistent profiles linking vehicles to locations over time. The result is data that follows individuals without easy opt out.
The system spreads via easy contracts but hides installation flaws like concrete embedding. Opaque decisions make misuse and safety bypasses hard to detect or audit.
Once active this enables surveillance networks while introducing crash risks from non-compliant poles, leaving people with little recourse to challenge tracking or demand safety fixes.
I saw a video on this subreddit a few months back of what seemed to be an American tourist on a motorcycle.
He was traveling at night and had come to a checkpoint where he was speaking with guards that were conversing in Hebrew and there was subtitled translation.
In the conversation the guards ask the tourist if he is jewish, and when he says no they state that the area is Jewish only and that he has to turn around.
Would love any help in finding this clip.
Cheers.
I used the Tick IQ app as a timegrapher and it worked wonderfully.
I know some people don't think the Flock system is an issue to our privacy and safety.
Please reconsider.
Cops are Abusing Flock <----LINK
“While they were sitting there, Officer [Shadrich] King noticed Jarmarus was on the Flock system and a license plate reader image of [Brown’s ex-girlfriend] was on the screen,” a police affidavit about Brown’s behavior obtained by 404 Media reads. “Officer King said he mentioned to Jarmarus that he needed to stop running her vehicle in that system because he could get in trouble. Jarmarus responded saying that he knew that, and he was going to stop.” Flock’s automated license plate readers document every car that drives past them, creating a broad network of people’s movements around the country. Police can then look up license plates to learn where a specific car and, by extension, person, has traveld over time."
building a Pepsi sub for a friend
all Ali express parts
“when the world sleeps” Francesca Albanese