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A Tale of Two Shitties... [1]

I've always done my own seasonal tire changes on my vehicle and my partner's as well. When I first started many years ago, I bought a cheapie 2-ton trolley #jack from Princess Auto - USAnians can substitute "Harbor Freight" and the story will be essentially the same.

But I replaced my vehicle a year and a half ago. The new one rides a little higher off the ground, and has the massive #wheels and #tires that have become the de facto standard, and my old jack didn't lift high enough to change the wheels on the new vehicle. Being the better part of 20 years newer, the new vehicle is also a lot heavier.

So I bought a larger 3-ton trolley jack, with a higher lift height. It's even a real name brand, #Torin. [2]

So anyways... I went to take the snow tires off on the weekend, and the new jack had #leaked, and won't lift properly. So it's sprung an o-ring or other #seal, after only using it 3 times (I think). The 20-year-old Princess Auto special is still fine. They sit next to each other in the garage, so it's not storage conditions.

Winner: Princess Auto.

Then, while changing tires, one lug #nut was #seized. Got out a decent sized breaker bar, and a 1/2" to 3/8" socket drive adapter from Princess Auto - their "pro" Power Fist line, yet - put my back into it, and #sheared the damn adapter off.

#Craptastic!

[1] Couldn't resist, sorry. [3]
[2] I didn't say it was a great name brand.
[3] Not sorry.

"Mathematicians are “reinventing the wheel” by giving it a new shape. Their newly imagined wheel looks like a many-dimensional guitar pick, and it could theoretically roll in ways beyond our three-dimensional understanding. This breakthrough solves a decades-old geometry problem by showing how to build objects in dimensions that we cannot envision."

scientificamerican.com/article

Scientific American · Mathematicians Reinvent the Wheel in Higher Dimensions to Solve Decades-Old Geometry ProblemBy Max Springer

#January 5, 1856
#OTD Henry David #Thoreau wrote in his #Journal:

The thin #Snow... lodging on my coat consists of #Beautiful #Star
#Crystals... perfect little wheels...
I should hardly admire [them] more if #Real #Stars fell ...

#Nature is full of #Genius [&] #Divinity; [No] #Snowflake escapes its fashioning hand.

[They are the] #Wheels of the #Storm #Chariots.

As surely as #Petals of a #Flower are fixed... these countless #SnowStars come whirling to #Earth.

What a #World we live in!