I pulled the DTCs last night and there was one related to the brake pedal position sensor (BPP) so it may be a bonified issue. I'll find out this morning when I go for a long drive to retrieve my game cameras. It's not a show stopper for Moab in any case.I can't remember offhand. I'll go check at lunch. Honestly might have just been clearing the codes and resetting all computers 2x
"Thor: Love and Thunder" is the first one that I have not bought the BD/DVD for. Saw part of it on TV and could not make it through the movie.Haven't seen it to be honest.
Didn't watch the Red Hulk yet either.
I'll get to them eventually, but as much as I liked super heros as a kid I am really hoping for a new story. I do love fantasy shows, how about a good one of those? Not a soap, but an action adventure?
Not in the 'scope, though one of my images has a light trail from it (routinely get Starlink satellite trails as well). It's a deep-sky telescope so have not tried (and doubt it would work well) for something like the ISS. Through a good pair of binoculars it is very impressive! Unistellar is coming out with some impressive looking smart binoculars but I can't see spending $1k (at 1/3 off pre-sale) for them.Hey Don, Did you get the Space Station going over last night? MAN...that thing rockets in the sky!
We sat out on Mom's driveway for a while waiting for it to come over. Once it became visible, it was no time before it was gone. LOL
Crappy phone of something bring in the sky...you will have to trust me that it was the space station and not just some star. LOL
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Best place for it.I had to shower after that.
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Way too much "comedy" to take it seriously."Thor: Love and Thunder" is the first one that I have not bought the BD/DVD for. Saw part of it on TV and could not make it through the movie.
It really wasn't very good."Thor: Love and Thunder" is the first one that I have not bought the BD/DVD for. Saw part of it on TV and could not make it through the movie.
that was fun to watch like Kraven was fun to watch or popcorn kinda movieWay too much "comedy" to take it seriously.
I mean come on. It's THOR!
Doesn't work without pointed ears.
If you have a HAM operator's license, you can apparently talk to the ISS, assuming someone is near the radio up there.Not in the 'scope, though one of my images has a light trail from it (routinely get Starlink satellite trails as well). It's a deep-sky telescope so have not tried (and doubt it would work well) for something like the ISS. Through a good pair of binoculars it is very impressive! Unistellar is coming out with some impressive looking smart binoculars but I can't see spending $1k (at 1/3 off pre-sale) for them.