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Old 07-05-2020, 11:15 AM   #71303
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4th of july has always rang a little hollow for me.

growing up, the neighbor next to my parents was a vietnam vet. the war was hard on him. he hated 4th of july, said it brought back too many bad memories of good people dying. he was the kind of guy that spent every moment he could out in the yard, with the exception of the 3-4 weeks around 4th of july, where he'd all but vanish into his house to chase away his demons.

i always thought it was a little ironic that we as a nation feel the best way to pay respects for those that maintain our freedom is to trigger their PTSD...
That would technically be veterans day.
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Old 07-05-2020, 11:32 AM   #71304
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I found that the "art" of successfully commanding older and more experienced non-commissioned and warrant officers in the Army was to always treat them with respect. Just because they had to salute me first and call me "sir", didn't mean that I was ANY better that they were. The "trick" was to do this while at the same time showing them that I was always in command.

Just because I was the company commander (at age 25) of 183 infantrymen, and was sometimes referred to as "the old man", didn't mean that I was any better than any one of them. We were all important to accomplish the mission.

As a civilian supervisor and manager, I found the same strategy was successful. For example, when I was a field research manager, one of my tasks was to work with the technical field representatives (which were in a separate chain of command) to obtain new registrations for pesticides.

Now, these old boys (average age of about 45) had been involved with weed and insect control measures, for many years. I was 24 years old and never experienced the stomach pains caused by methyl parathion poisoning. Back when they got things "approved" to put on a pesticide label, all they had to do was to scribble their thoughts on the back of an envelop and send it the registrations manager which would have the USDA rubber stamp approval.
You were a field research manager a single year before you were a company commander? This timeline is a bit confusing...

Also, good advice for all dealings with other people IMO.
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Old 07-05-2020, 12:24 PM   #71305
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4th of july has always rang a little hollow for me.

growing up, the neighbor next to my parents was a vietnam vet. the war was hard on him. he hated 4th of july, said it brought back too many bad memories of good people dying. he was the kind of guy that spent every moment he could out in the yard, with the exception of the 3-4 weeks around 4th of july, where he'd all but vanish into his house to chase away his demons.

i always thought it was a little ironic that we as a nation feel the best way to pay respects for those that maintain our freedom is to trigger their PTSD...
Well it's been a very long time since fireworks cause any sort of anxiety. I think it also comes down to the sounds or combination of sounds which spark it. Normally it's just the little pop and crackle or light booms and I don't bat an eye. If it's only a couple deep booms I might flinch but that's about it. But last night there were quite a few deeper concussive sounds which set me off. And the funny part is, it wasn't because of some mortar or whatever, but the sounds of explosions that brought up connected events! lol So yeah, psychology is confusing.
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Old 07-05-2020, 02:14 PM   #71306
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he said it was fine if we did bottle rockets or similar, but the large concussive booms that grew into style where really what set it off
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You were a field research manager a single year before you were a company commander? This timeline is a bit confusing...

Also, good advice for all dealings with other people IMO.
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Yep. I was on active duty for 2 years followed by 6 years in the Army Reserves.
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Old 07-05-2020, 05:12 PM   #71308
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Can't remember who was the electrical guy around here? Soundman98?

Trying to figure out what I need to buy. I bought a small 6x6" hobby, desktop vacuum/dust collector made in Japan. The website states that, "This product is DC 12v and can be used in any country. However, The connector is not included. Use s connector that is suitable for your country."

The fan itself looks to be a small pc fan with a unique housing and dual nano-paper filter setup. I don't image it draws that much amperage.


I'm guessing a simple 110v AC to 12v DC adapter will work? I'm not sure what an S connector refers to. Any recommendations. TIA


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Can't remember who was the electrical guy around here? Soundman98?

Trying to figure out what I need to buy. I bought a small 6x6" hobby, desktop vacuum/dust collector made in Japan. The website states that, "This product is DC 12v and can be used in any country. However, The connector is not included. Use s connector that is suitable for your country."

The fan itself looks to be a small pc fan with a unique housing and dual nano-paper filter setup. I don't image it draws that much amperage.


I'm guessing a simple 110v AC to 12v DC adapter will work? I'm not sure what an S connector refers to. Any recommendations. TIA


I think volts have to be the same... amps must be at least (but can be more).

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that is me, however, i've never heard of an 's-connector'. there's a translation error somewhere.

12v isn't much to go off of.

this is a pretty standard 12v adapter. it more than likely is enough, but without more electrical specs, i can't be 100% on that.

https://www.parts-express.com/12v-15...plug--120-1086
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Thanks guys, cheap enough to go ahead and buy before the dust collector gets here. Due yo limiyed space I'm forced to hobby right next to my pc. I hope this helps the dust issues.



When I heard s connector my mind goes back to s-video cables before hdmi took over the world.
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4th of july has always rang a little hollow for me.
I have a tough time with all the gung ho shit in the national anthem as well. Kids dig fireworks because most of us were fascinated with blowing up shit. I only came to dislike the Independence Day tradition philosophically after I served and had enough of being the business end of the big Murican fist.
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I have a tough time with all the gung ho shit in the national anthem as well. Kids dig fireworks because most of us were fascinated with blowing up shit. I only came to dislike the Independence Day tradition philosophically after I served and had enough of being the business end of the big Murican fist.
Better than getting the business end, I suppose.

MLK Jr. made more than one speech:
https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/k...beyond-vietnam
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Better than getting the business end, I suppose.

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