That guy just turned himself into a world class meme.

More like the upper-class twit of the year.

Take the hint from the little guy. Park the mower, grab a beer, chips and salsa and join him.

Link is dead:

└─$ curl -v -A "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/94.0.4606.81 Safari/537.36" http://XXXYYYXX.com/XXXX

* Trying 69.16.231.60:80...

* Connected to cuts2.com (69.16.231.60) port 80 (#0)

GET /XXXX HTTP/1.1

Host: XCXYYYXX.com

User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/94.0.4606.81 Safari/537.36

Accept: */*

* Empty reply from server

* Closing connection 0

curl: (52) Empty reply from server

You know? I'd be tempted to actually let that bill autopay. Just to see what happened.

From what I remember it was about 250 net horsepower stock. A little work to defeat the lean burn setup, and you would be at 300 net, even through the catalysts.

1978 Dodge Monaco with the 440 v8. They were ex CHP units, and were on the used car lots when I was in high school. They moved!

Always loved the Roy Orbison music selection.

Zoeller

Off topic, but have you tested or replaced the battery lately?

The picture of Eisenhower is the chef's kiss of this scene

The MII interface was defined as a rough analog to SFP transceivers today. Cisco didn't sell them, but 3rd parties did produce them. Very rare to see them back in the day.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/131773740695?chn=ps

Agree, but the thing you have to watch out for is E85 is the alcohol/gas mix varies between 51% and 83% alcohol. Factory E85 cars have sensors to adjust the engine parameters to fit what's in the tank.

Looking at the photos, that house is about 20 years overdue for a full remodel. Definitely not worth the price.

Are you trunking the VLANs on the vm host? On esxi, you have to set the port group to VLAN 4095 to enable Virtual Guest Tagging. This will trunk everything from the physical interface to the 8000v interface.

Last time I was in Switzerland with FI, the service was seamless. Didn't have to do any manual network switching.