I'll trade you for your empty trailer for my double empty trailers. I love my job but nights like these I wish I did something else.
Yikes! .... Steady as she goes driver
I'll trade you for your empty trailer for my double empty trailers. I love my job but nights like these I wish I did something else.
OH HELL NO!!
I hope you guys get in before the winds hit.
This is great flat bed weather.YaY I'm home. I had a few white knuckle moments but it wasn't too bad. Be safe fellas!
This is great flat bed weather.
That doubled my commute time this morning.This won't cause any traffic problems.
Powerful Winds Shut Down Chicago Skyway | NBC Chicago
I have that app but have yet to find a way to NOT to have it do the backup 1st locally and then upload those files to google drip.You can also try Titanium Backup for just saving apps, texts, and possibly system setting (don't remember on the last). You can save them locally or upload them to Dropbox in the paid version.
WTF is #3?
1+2=3. I thought you used to teach math?
"People think it's funny, but it's really wet and runny... diarrhea cha, cha cha!"
I'm not sure what you mean by that, so, I'll take offense??
You people
This won't cause any traffic problems.
Powerful Winds Shut Down Chicago Skyway | NBC Chicago
That doubled my commute time this morning.
80/94 wasn't the problem. The Bishop Ford was a parking lot the whole way.
You called?You people
People of the hill - today I came home to hear my well pump screaming and no water psi. The pump was hot as hell as was the inlet pipe. I unplugged it for a minute, plugged it back in, it started up but sounded good and immediately started pumping water. I guess my pressure switch stuck ad it overheated... It probably ran for over 12 hours... Why didn't it just trip the breaker?
I have that app but have yet to find a way to NOT to have it do the backup 1st locally and then upload those files to google drip.
How are you getting it to do just "clould" storage?
It didn't trip the breaker because it was not being over worked. In fact, the motor was doing less work since it wasn't moving any water. The heat came from the fact that there was no water moving through the pump to cool it. The water in the pump housing was just spinning around and not being moved out into the piping. I know it sounds silly, but on bigger pumps it can actually get hot enough to make steam.