The Random Thoughts Thread

I'm backing this! I have been looking for a quick bathroom/changing room deployment. Let's just say that a LOT of folks were taking a long walk at DRV 2019. This InstaPrivy is perfect for quick deployment and take down... when you gotta go! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/instaprivy#/

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I'm backing this! I have been looking for a quick bathroom/changing room deployment. Let's just say that a LOT of folks were taking a long walk at DRV 2019. This InstaPrivy is perfect for quick deployment and take down... when you gotta go! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/instaprivy#/

Seems like it would be an awkward dance to wipe without shaking the whole thing around you, potentially having it fall off your head.
 
Seems like it would be an awkward dance to wipe without shaking the whole thing around you, potentially having it fall off your head.
Well, I hope to get one and find out. I am all setup for camping with two different outhouse options. The Instaprivy will be nice for pulling over and letting my passengers (folks that have never taken care of business outdoors!), well, take care of business when there is no place to hide.

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Probably come as no surprise to anyone here that we're keeping our vehicles longer. The nationwide average which was going up by 12.2% between 2008 and 2013, has now hit 11.8 years. They attribute this to "better technology and overall vehicle quality improvements". I personally think the high prices of new vehicles has a lot more to with it. Anyway, the details are here:

https://www.news4jax.com/consumer/money-matters-average-car-lifespan-in-us-nearly-12-years
 
Probably come as no surprise to anyone here that we're keeping our vehicles longer. The nationwide average which was going up by 12.2% between 2008 and 2013, has now hit 11.8 years. They attribute this to "better technology and overall vehicle quality improvements". I personally think the high prices of new vehicles has a lot more to with it. Anyway, the details are here:

https://www.news4jax.com/consumer/money-matters-average-car-lifespan-in-us-nearly-12-years

I sure do skew their results. :D
 
Ha. 12 years? The average age of the runners in the junk yard I call my driveway is 28.2. And that's pretty heavily skewed by that new 2005 that my wife refuses to part with.
 
Poor Tito could almost not spell his wife's name. It looks like he forgot the i. Who said "Kill'em all, let God sort'em out"?
 
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