Commercial Items Identified on my Commute

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I see a lot of interesting commercialitems on truck on I-75. When you make the commute many times you start to see the same items over and over again. Sometimes it is huge equipment tires, sometimes heavy equipment of different types. I see these huge blocks of aluminum going North. I think about what the mill must look like and where it is going. And how much aluminum foil a block like this will make. Using the Tesla Full Self-Driving (supervised) allows me to look for these things on the highway. The FSD also helps me through the crazy stop and goes. Easily over 70MPH and then sudden traffic at dead stops, frequently. I see accidents every trip. It is amazing there aren't more. A side note- aluminum foil has a shiny side and a dull side. The reason why is that the foil is folded as it goes through massive rollers. The shiny side is the side that faces the steel roller. The dull side faces itself - aluminum.

I am in Atlanta back from Hampton VA. It looks like I might need a new computer. The keys aren't always working so well. I plan on being in Atlanta mostly for the next couple of weeks. I do have a trip up North in there. Then it is back to Europe for a couple of weeks.

With my new watch I can measure cabin pressures in commercial airlines. Here are some of the pressures I have measured on some recent trips.

  • 7228 ft. Airbus 320
  • 6913 ft. Airbus 320
  • 6850 ft. CRJ700
  • 5200 ft. CRJ700
  • 5200 ft. CRJ200
  • 4000 ft. CRJ200
  • 3652 ft. CRJ200
  • 6168 ft. Airbus 330
  • 7136 ft. Folkker 100
  • 3832 ft. 767-400
  • 6526 ft. MD88
  • 6135 ft. MD88

There is a pic of my senior management team from 3 continents, 7 countries with operational responsibilities in at least 12 countries.

Comments

John McKinney said…
Is that the Steven Udvar museum in Dulles?
Charles said…
The picture of the team was taken in front of the actual Apollo 12 space capsule at the Hampton Air and Space Museum in Hampton VA. The museum was very nice. We had dinner there.

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