Post some cool /n/ webms you have
>>1984530i thought this was assetto corsa or beamng or something at first lol
>>1986572sounds based
>>1983981https://youtu.be/Ya1ySdk9Oaolisten to this while you watch it
>>1986534>red shit
>>1986572That sounds neat
/drt/ Daily Ride Thread - Springo editionOld thread: >>1955932 Looks to be a beautiful DAY!!You have no excusesnow!
>>1987133Shutup,,, babbling tard ,,,, check this fatire trike!, full suspension, super low gears,footstraps, bags,lights,fenders,,, helmet,,,,,,,,I feel soutdated!
>>1987309I like the fenders.
>>1987076wat
>>1987485famous road in california nvmit looks kinda like it tho
favourite local trail, takes you out of town, around farmland ands into the woods.
I love the concept of sleeper trains, but I struggle to properly sleep on the seated version (and the Caledonian Sleeper's beds are like 5x more expensive).The cal sleeper splits and joins at a couple of points (which I find really cool), but it's very loud and jolty.
I'll be on a Nightjet from Munich to Italy in April. First time for me so let's see how it turns out. Fingers crossed that the train isn't fully booked so that I get a 2-person compartment to myself.
>>1985830I'd say you only really "need" a private cabin style sleeper for trips longer than 2 days.Semi-open sleepers that convert are totally fine for a day trip or a simple overnight train.
>>1973224>. Such as Washington DC to Chicago, a ~16 hour overnight tripAnd then you buy a $200 plane ticket and get there in 3h
>>1985849Yup, only reason to do it is if you hate flying or REALLY enjoy trains.
>>1973077The weirdo Talgo night train of the DB Intercity Night actually had something like that. You had mini-cabins with two seats across from each other. You could pull those seats together to make one bed and pull down a bunk from above the window to make a second one.
am i retarded how is this possiblethis doesnt seem sustainable in the long term
Oil is cheap and abundant. The Jew is the one who choking the flow in order to jew to the maximum.
>>1986450Plants have mechanisms for concentrating CO2 when it is truly limiting. Also note that at 400ppm on your graph (where we were a decade or so ago) it is 90% of the way to optimal.
At 100 PPM of CO2 the rate of photosynthesis would be stopped completely. At 150 PPM the plants begin to respire, and photosynthesis is stopped.-By the time continuous observations began at Mauna Loa Volcanic Observatory in 1958, global atmospheric carbon dioxide was already 315 ppm. Carbon dioxide levels today are higher than at any point in human history.-Ordovician period, 500 million years ago. At the time, atmospheric CO2 concentration was at a whopping 9000 ppm,,,,Blink!,,CO2 is agood thing!,,plants would like more Please!,>>1987001>90% of the way to optimalletsask,,,the Science,,,youdo, trust science dontyou?,,,PLANTS WANTONS MORE!!!,,ilike trees.
>>1974968way to ruin an interesting pic faggot. The original was pretty much the opposite.
>>1987014>when the ironic schizo turns out to be an actual schizo
A 17-year-old German teen has been living life as a modern nomad, leaving his parents’ house to live on trains and travel all over his country.While most 17-year-olds are only just beginning to consider the idea of leaving the nest, Lasse Stolley has already been on his own for over a year and a half. Convinced that his school studies were already behind him, he convinced his parents to allow him to leave their home in Fockbek, Schleswig-Holstein to embark on a unique train-hopping adventure. It took a lot of convincing, but they eventually agreed, and for the last year and a half, the German teen has essentially been living on trains, traveling all over his home country, working as a self-employed coder during the day, and sleeping on night trains at night.“I’ve been living on the train as a digital nomad for a year and a half now,” Lasse told Business Insider. “At night I sleep on the moving Intercity Express (ICE) train and during the day I sit in a seat, at a table and work as a programmer, surrounded by many other commuters and passengers. I travel from one end of the country to the other. I’m exploring the whole of Germany.”He gave into his wanderlust in 2022, selling most of his possessions and packing what was left in a 36-liter backpack that he has been carrying with him ever since. Minimalism and resisting the urge to acquire new stuff are an essential part of his lifestyle, as he needs to take everything with him wherever he goes. It’s not always easy, but he has found a way to make it work.https://www.odditycentral.com/news/german-teenager-left-parents-home-to-live-exclusively-on-trains-for-the-last-year-and-a-half.htmlhttps://www.businessinsider.de/leben/bahncard100-17-jaehriger-lebt-seit-jahr-2022-in-den-zuegen-der-bahn/
>>1986744yeah, buying train tickets is not a hobby
>shower in public swimming pools and leisure centersWhy doesn't he visit whores with the money he saves on rent?
>>1986202Charlie on the Deutsche Bahn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsqBtZNBL60
>Child homelessness is le goodAll of you, kill yourselves immediately. And who is hiring this mentally defective underage vagrant to do their programming for them? And finally, do you think he’s been molested yet?
>>1986079>While most 17-year-olds are only just beginning to consider the idea of leaving the nestAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Show me the jury rigged shit you've cobbled together yourself instead of buying from a store. 5gal bucket panniers, homemade bags, diy anti-theft solutions, etc.p.s., picrel was absolute useless 3d printing and raspberry pi bullshit
>>1986773See >>1983022I'm planning to make a recumbent trike based on the XYZ system, with a wide platform similar to their Parkcycle. I'm still kicking around ideas for the fairing, as I want it to pop up into a fairly large camper.
the only way to properly unstuck a stuck cassette
>>1987279I used a post from a downed chain link fence and stuck the little nub of the cassette cracker in there once
>>1987279beautiful
>>1986773
Do you enjoy any /n/ games, like city builders and tycoons?>picrel OpenTTD, the best transportation gameIf not a game, what software would you use to make model junctions and rail systems? /diy/ has solidworks, autocad, etc. Unironically a dumb game like OpenTTD seems to be the best option for exercising what you learn in your hobby, at least for free (so, not including real model railways.) It's also just fun as fuck.
>>1984715>coming out of beta on April 1Uh huh.
>>1984889Every major version of openttd has been released on April 1. And three beta versions and one release candidate for 14.0 have been released since February. You could have been playing it this whole time. No features will change, only fixes if any bugs are discovered.
I like transport fever 2.
>>1983633>what software would you use to make model junctions and rail systems?You could try Bentley OpenRail or AutoCAD Civil 3D. Start with a surface, draw the alignment, design the standard cross-section, create the corridor, adjust the project to whatever regulations and standards you're following, etc.
Here is mine:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2lT4oE4DxEJust do it:https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=cW8VLC9nnTo
>>1977726>>1984460Hurt - (Bardcore | Medieval Style Cover)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4UZRYShjYULibertango - Reimagined on the Traditional Chinese Guzhenghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuXOTHIA_BUSay You'll Be There - Spice Girls (Vintage Style Cover)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWQzyl9fg1YWICKED GAME | Bass Singer Cover | Geoff Castelluccihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze2DvrsP7S8
>>1985466【Bling-Bang-Bang-Born】ストリングスアレンジオケロックhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM2uiUVle6EBodies (Drowning Pool) - Kids' Editionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uk18bFIgOS4Daffy's rhapsodyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1R3cHcQfomE
>>1985946Jacob Collier - Summer Rain (Feat. Madison Cunningham & Chris Thile) https://youtu.be/QMVMtxmUjFcPaint it Black - The Rolling Stones (Bardcore | Medieval Style Cover) Hildegard von Blingin'https://youtu.be/wVCE6HqAPtsWarframe | Gauss: Redlinehttps://youtu.be/-iNbmo_1j-0
There is only one.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nzZeUUiG2c&list=PLI6kLIhBBwmSLzNj5uZO2SrGmpqmzpLZU
>>1977726>Music while bicycling?you should not.
Do u guys use proper hand signals or just point to where ur going? I feel like the avg cagie might not see them enough to recognize them
>>1985570Best bet would be to weld a second handlebar onto the back of your bike and replace the grips with light sets.
>>1985571what about these lumo lights?>https://uk.ridelumos.com/products/lumos-firefly
>>1985570yes, there's ones that are detachable.
Yes I always Heil Hitler using the correct arm to indicate my turns.
>>1985570>>1985620just got pic rel for 7,61 €, on AliExpress (3 for 4.49 $), but don't think they're still available for that price (maybe they'll be again later)
Ah yes! We design a traffic light with LEDs yet we will not turn it on one single damn time. We better abandon it.Why are European cities like that? Also traffic light thread
>>1985358Yes. This shithole is Paris.No matter where I am in Europe. Rome, Warsaw, even fucking Stockholm every piece of infrastructure looks like it has been through war, Africa and Afghanistan.
>>1985348i see traffic lights as a complete failure in engineeringthey arent a solution to traffic they just make driving or walking or cycling through an area slow for everyone all the timemost of the time they are where there should just be a damn roundabout or some simple turning lanes
>>1985366What a dense retard failing to notice all the temporary infrastructure. kys
>>1985366Looks post apocalyptic
>>1985366The absolute state of europoors
Comfy Winter EditionOld Thread: >>1938049
>>1987176>大内雅博 - 時刻表に見るスイスの鉄道―こんなに違う日本とスイス - 交通新聞社新書>ISBN: 9784330076096Your best source is a book that the Amazon reviews say does nothing more than distill what's common knowledge in Switzerland into a book for the Japanese audience? And I'm supposed to take you seriously?>How? You want to see my company badge or internal documents? Fuck off, I don't owe you shit.Don't make claims about your expertise in lieu of proof if you don't want your bluff to be called.
>>1987240Who in his right mind would put his name on this site?Take a look at the history of /deutsch/ to see what those stupid fucks have ended up like.I disagree with his "Because it takes resources away from places where people need them"-stance, but he at least sounds like someone that fundamentally knows his shit.I can into Japanese and his source is valid.
>>1987065Why does Switzerland not draw this false dichotomy between low-demand regional services and high-demand commuter services then? Whatever your fallacious appeal to authority, Switzerland actually does exactly that which you say is a bad thing to do, and it does so quite successfully.Spouting phrases like>Because resources are finiteover a matter of running some regional trains which costs a fraction of whatever white elephant projects you can imagine is such a ridiculously reductionist position to take. You can make the same argument for absolutely anything that doesn't attend to the most essential necessities. You want a playground for the kids? Wew lad no can do because that one line is running over capacity during rush hour. A museum you say? Nah think of the commuters. Preserving a historic building? While people have to ride crowded trains???But apart from that, you simply disregard the capillary effect of low-demand lines, which is two-fold: First off, those low-demand lines usually feed into other lines. You close them, the next less travelled line loses patronage. Then you close that one down. And the next and the next. You end up with a skeleton train network. Secondly, there's the issue of actually offering citizens the possibility of moving around everywhere without a car, not just densely populated regions. You can't expect people to ride transit as a habit if they can only move around certain lines.In any case, what I suggested was a conceptual question, that can not definitely be answered from a technical point of view, and pretending to take a "merely technical" position on it to then argue your ideology is one of the lowest kinds of dishonest argument that there is. Just be honest and say that you don't think that a country should offer transportation as a continuous basic service to its population, but only offer it there where it makes economic sense. Don't hide behind supposed technicisms.
>>1987047>Switzerland is much smaller and decentralised, but their network would probably collapse under the rush hour traffic of a city like Sendai, Kawasaki or Sapporo.But we aren't talking about rush hour in big cities. Arguing that Switzerland couldn't handle such rush hour traffic doesn't prove anything in regard to hiw much sense it makes to run a few regional trains in low-density regions. It's apples and oranges.
>>1987269>Who in his right mind would put his name on this site?I'm not saying he should, but if you don't want to asked to provide some sort of proof of expertise don't bring it up in the first.>I can into Japanese and his source is valid.In that it exists, yes. It doesn't get great reviews on JP Amazon and furthermore doesn't seem to be the Swiss/Japan comparison he claims it to be.
Pan Am vs TWA
>trans ammakes you think
>>1987108Late stage crapitalism happened. Enjoy your eventual monopoly.
>>1987305what happens in the terminal stage
>>1987311>capitalism has failed>any minute now
>>1987327good goy
What in the flying FUCK is going on with aviation as of late??
>>1971953it just keeps getting worsei thought it was just a funny fluke but now ive lost count of the fuck ups
>>1986303dont you have an adult gif blacked thread to be posting in instead about how hard you gooned to her gickle?
>>1971953Real reason: Social media and boomers retiring.In the past times, you'd see cable news or a YouTube channel devote like 10 seconds to a plane suffering a mechanical failure. Now with the rise of short form content you have every zoomer on tiktok filming reactions to the footage, reactions to other people's reactions, going AW HELL NAW NUH UH I AIN'T FLYING IN NO BOEING 837Also Boomers have been retiring and they take their institutional knowledge with them. Some crusty old boomer mechanic with 40 years under his belt at the same company knows how to direct a repair crew better than a job hopping Xoomer or millennial. Same with pilots. Even the early Gen X pilots are at retirement age now and we're starting to see less military presence in the cockpit.
https://youtu.be/xauO-7FH8qI
>>1987263what was the N90 V?
How many spare wheels do you keep?
>>1982363You need a new rim like every 10k miles, why would you stock up? Just order a new rim before the old one is shot and rebuild the wheel.
>>1985811skill issuet. disc chad
>>1985811skill issuet. momentum chad
>>1982363i hused to have like 5 pairs of wheels but im moving house and had to get rid of some
>>1982399based
It is happening again
I should write a "So, it happened AGAIN" pasta for Boeing.
>>1985668It's obvious something went wrong in a way that the pilot knew the blame would fall in some way on the cockpit crew, so he just made up a lie in expectation that the incident wouldn't get to any actual investigation or he thought that no one was hurt and the lie would smooth things over. Planes don't just turn off mid air and start diving straight down, even if there is a rollover bug. Everyone knew about it and honestly if you leave the plane running for 23 days straight then I'm not sure what the airline is doing anyway.
>>1984639sounds like pilot error to meif you bumped the yolk forward it would do that
>>1984697i have no ideashitty bbc reporting
>>1984728scary fr>>1984749were too busy seething at the highways>>1984760>no reply>>1984804well u see airline crashes and even more minor accidents used to be rare enough that they would get attention on the newspost in 2020+4 theyre so common people dont want to know anymore so the news doesnt bother covering italso boeieiing could be paying them not to yknever know>>1984824ive had this in flight sims actuallyi always have random failures on in xplane and ive had moments like this where somethings failed and i make a dumb panic input and fly like shit while im pushing buttons to try to fix it>>1984835>>1984846Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.