MetalAirship

joined 2 years ago
[–] MetalAirship@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

If we're talking hand tools, those 70s tools will be the best you ever use. In my experience the whole "they don't make em like they used to" thing very much applies to tools. Nothing wrong with harbor freight tools though as long as you have realistic expectations. If nothing else, they are a good "trial run" to see how much you actually use it and if it's worth getting an actually nice one.

[–] MetalAirship@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

Thanks, was hoping someone would do this lol

[–] MetalAirship@lemmy.world 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Yeah I think technically they did re-write them, but the actual gameplay, graphics, and music is identical to the original

[–] MetalAirship@lemmy.world 4 points 4 months ago (3 children)

OpenTTD or OpenRTC possibly could qualify here?

[–] MetalAirship@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Harbor freight has some diamonds in the rough, just gotta be careful of what you get there. Some stuff is great, some is crap.

[–] MetalAirship@lemmy.world 6 points 7 months ago (6 children)

I have one of those harbor freight Daytona 3 ton low profile ones that I really like. Also let me introduce you to the Project Farm channel on YouTube, he does non-biased scientifically fair comparisons of lots of different kinds of tools including jacks and jack stands.

[–] MetalAirship@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

It definitely takes some careful scrutiny to find a good one, but I've had my 07 Grand Prix for about 3 years now (in the rust belt even) and in total it has still cost me less than $7k including initial purchase and all repairs. Even if it dies right now I'd say I got my money's worth, considering no car payment since I bought it outright. Although I would consider myself pretty handy and I do most repairs and maintenance myself which saves a ton of money. Maintenance and reliability aside, in my opinion the actual driving experience is as good as if not better than some brand new cars, as long as you do the aforementioned radio mod to get AA/car play. Just an option, and obviously it's a bit of a risk, but it could get you through a year or two to allow you to save up enough for a newer car.

I love my Grand Prix, it has a heads-up display like a frickin fighter jet or something. Very few cars have that even today.

[–] MetalAirship@lemmy.world -1 points 7 months ago (3 children)

If you don't live in the rust belt, find you a GM W-body with a 3.8 V6. Pontiac Grand Prix, Buick regal, Chevy Impala, maybe more I don't remember. Cheap to buy, reliable drivetrain, plentiful and cheap parts. Get a double-DIN radio unit with Android Auto/apple car play for that touch of modern convenience, it's super easy to replace yourself even if you aren't super handy. Just look underneath and make sure the rockers aren't rusty (rockers are the part of the car directly underneath the doors, you need to look at them from below the car to see them because there is usually a plastic cover over them).

[–] MetalAirship@lemmy.world 11 points 2 years ago

My dads car was actually damaged by a touch car wash. One of the brushes caught on the edge of his hood and folded over the hood metal. It was a huge pain, had to fight the car wash company to pay for the damage (they eventually did) and even still you can tell where it was repaired. Plus they wouldnt pay for color matching so he had to pay out of pocket for that.

Between that and the possibility of some tiny rock or grain of sand being caught in a brush and scratching the heck out of my car, I now only ever use touchless or wash it myself if the weather is warm. Im in upstate NY where we get pretty cold winters, so whenever it dips above freezing ill run through the touchless just for the underbody spray to get the road salt off

[–] MetalAirship@lemmy.world 7 points 2 years ago

Buy em back! DVDs are dirt cheap right now (sometimes $1 a pop at flea markets, garage sales, and thrift stores)

[–] MetalAirship@lemmy.world 10 points 2 years ago (3 children)

At least for movies, I've actually gone back to DVDs. I can find them for $1 each at the flea market or garage sales, and once I own them thats it - no subscriptions and nobody can decide to randomly remove them from my collection.

[–] MetalAirship@lemmy.world 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I'm a developer and I've been trying out www.phind.com, has been decent so far. It gives you both a chatGPT/AI answer and a regular search engine result at the same time. Just don't rely on it to write an accurate RegEx...

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