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I'm jealous of places where you are allowed to drive golf carts and UTV's on the road. I have a friend in small town IL and they cruise around all summer in golf carts, almost exclusively. Wish I could do that here.
 
I'm jealous of places where you are allowed to drive golf carts and UTV's on the road. I have a friend in small town IL and they cruise around all summer in golf carts, almost exclusively. Wish I could do that here.
I live in a community where anyone 14 years or older can drive a golf cart on the road. I hate it. Little shits are texting and driving their golf carts when even younger children are riding bikes.
 
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14 year olds cruising around in golf carts through my neighborhood would probably annoy me too. I think in IL you have to have a license to drive a golf cart on the road. They are super convenient if you only need to ride a mile down the road to the convenience or hardware store. Well, I guess it isn't really that different than a car, but it it more fun.
 
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I helped 3D print prototype supercharger housings (and a few other small parts) to use for fitment for Magnuson back in the day. I didn't work for them. They were right down the street from a CAD school I used to attend. Specifically, I helped 3D print housings for the 2014 Jeep JK and 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C7.

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LIDAR drone with high res camera going to survey a rock quarry. The owner of the quarry had suspected that he was being ripped off (scales being bypassed) and wanted an estimate of the amount of material available.

Brings back fond memories. Back in the dark ages, my father was a surveyor. The local quarry would call him in every December to survey how much stone was removed. IIRC, the quarry's lease was based on on the amount of stone removed.

The technology today is impressive.
 
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