Setec Astronomy
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Is that legal to cover the plate like that in Ohio? We have front plates here in NJ (although they are talking about getting rid of that requirement), and I have covers on my front plates, but I always leave the backs bare. I guess too many stories from someone I know about pulling people over for rear plate issues.
Mowed the lawn, now I'm watching the last few hours of the Bathurst 12 hour endurance race. It's mostly Mercedes AMGs, Porsches, BMWs, and Audi's, 2 McLaren Arturas, with a lone Lamborghini, a Ginetta, and some I haven't heard of, IRC GT, MARC II V8s and something called a Vortex 10. And it's raining at the track now, so it could get interesting.
I've actually driven the track a few times, at legal speeds, it's a normal 2 way road when not being used as a racetrack. A few people actually live on the circuit, with properties on Mountain Straight and Conrod Straight. I've also walked it once, just because, it took just over 2 hours, with a rest break at the top.Spent a bunch of time driving that track on a simulator a friend had at my work - it’s madness and I absolutely love it.Clicked into a highlight reel - worth watching at least the first few minutes for anyone not familiar with the track:
Ryobi is exclusively sold by Bunnings in Australia, they're very similar to your Home Depot. They do sell other brands, but only they can sell Ryobi. There are other places that sell other brands as well, but Bunnings is the biggest. The one thing Bunnings has the Home Depot doesn't, if you go there on weekends they have a sausage sizzle, basically a BBQ where you get a sausage on a piece of bread with onions and your choice of sauce, they're usually run by a local sporting team or charity to raise money for whatever they need.That's pretty freaky to see a Ryobi tool on the other side of the world--do you have Home Depot there also, or is Ryobi sold by someone else down under (here in the US Ryobi is a captive brand of Home Depot, although it's made for them by Ridgid.
Ryobi is exclusively sold by Bunnings in Australia, they're very similar to your Home Depot. They do sell other brands, but only they can sell Ryobi. There are other places that sell other brands as well, but Bunnings is the biggest. The one thing Bunnings has the Home Depot doesn't, if you go there on weekends they have a sausage sizzle, basically a BBQ where you get a sausage on a piece of bread with onions and your choice of sauce, they're usually run by a local sporting team or charity to raise money for whatever they need.![]()
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It almost feels like there's a glitch in the matrix, I mowed the lawn again today, and now I'm watching cars racing around Bathurst, again. This time it's the V8 Supercars though.
To show you the kind of humidity, rain, and heat we're getting at the moment, after mowing last weekend, check out the size of this mushroom that grew out of our front lawn in just 1 week. And we've never had mushrooms growing anywhere in our lawn before.![]()
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