I’ve spent hours on Windy looking at forecasts for ocean racing (sailing ). It can eat up some time
The view I’m most familiar with is looking at the globe from the “bottom”. Those storms just run in circles for ever
There are some people I wish I knew how to send this to. (I’m one of those skinny spandex wearing bike geeks, these guys are the tacticool mag dumpers of the cycling universe, and they are real even if the image is AI)
Best tropical storm tracker out there. I’ve been following him since long before he got his PhD. His channel is way over most of us, it’s really for meteorologists but it’s no drama straight up facts
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/
And one errant puff of wind or a cooler deciding to slide aft from a failed takeoff ending in a high speed disassembly vis reverse gainer. (I saw a buddy do that once on the river in front of my house when I was a teenager)
I think he tried to move his arm position and fell forward. If you’re doing a TT and trying to put in a good time you’re going to be on the limit.
I can’t imagine running a disk, even my 40mm rims get buffeted some days.
My company took down the 308 foot stack at Brookhaven National Lab. We contracted a crew who does stacks for a living. I never went to the nest up on top but we had people up there every day
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Not the same as the Bren but somewhere in my shop there is a stainless Colt 10mm mag that I assume is from a Delta, but I never owned one. No idea where I got it. I looked hard at them back in about ‘88 but never got one.
This happened today in the women’s Amstel Gold race in the Netherlands. The almost winner posted up with 20m to go and got second by less than half a wheel. Happens more often than it should in cycling.
Haven’t watched the vid but based on the title, weapons and uniforms are from 40 yrs in the future. Kind of like all the ’92 Winchesters that show up in westerns set in the 1870s