We are just home from a bday visit and I drove the way back (gf's moms car)
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:blobcatgiggle: We are just home from a bday visit and I drove the way back (gf's moms car)
I just noticed that I'm steering the exact same way as my dad lol!
He's a truck driver and I've spend a lot of days riding along when i was little
It made an impression
He drives this kinda of container truck btw, not international or anything
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:blobcatgiggle: We are just home from a bday visit and I drove the way back (gf's moms car)
I just noticed that I'm steering the exact same way as my dad lol!
He's a truck driver and I've spend a lot of days riding along when i was little
It made an impression
He drives this kinda of container truck btw, not international or anything
@stux
You make your turns extra wide ? -
@stux
You make your turns extra wide ?@ChampersBE Haha also!
But more the way how he grabs the wheel and let it slide in a certain way
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:blobcatgiggle: We are just home from a bday visit and I drove the way back (gf's moms car)
I just noticed that I'm steering the exact same way as my dad lol!
He's a truck driver and I've spend a lot of days riding along when i was little
It made an impression
He drives this kinda of container truck btw, not international or anything
@stux my late father only drove normal cars but was really interested in them and worked for Castrol testing the engine oil, and even though he passed away long before I got my driving licence I still remember many things I picked up from him even at a very young age..
reminds me of this song (I also head it on a pirate radio stream the week I passed my driving test)
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@stux my late father only drove normal cars but was really interested in them and worked for Castrol testing the engine oil, and even though he passed away long before I got my driving licence I still remember many things I picked up from him even at a very young age..
reminds me of this song (I also head it on a pirate radio stream the week I passed my driving test)
@vfrmedia Thats awesome
Put their knowledge to use
Huh! I never ever listen to Dutch music but i think i remeber that song from my time in construction lol!
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@vfrmedia Thats awesome
Put their knowledge to use
Huh! I never ever listen to Dutch music but i think i remeber that song from my time in construction lol!
@stux I think nearly all the pirates are sponsored by construction companies and the workers do them as a weekend hobby (would make sense as you would have access to the cherry pickers and other stuff needed to put up 50 metre masts)
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@stux I think nearly all the pirates are sponsored by construction companies and the workers do them as a weekend hobby (would make sense as you would have access to the cherry pickers and other stuff needed to put up 50 metre masts)
@vfrmedia Yippp!
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:blobcatgiggle: We are just home from a bday visit and I drove the way back (gf's moms car)
I just noticed that I'm steering the exact same way as my dad lol!
He's a truck driver and I've spend a lot of days riding along when i was little
It made an impression
He drives this kinda of container truck btw, not international or anything
@stux There are all sorts of habits we pick up from each other. Turns of phrase, figures of speech, organizational habits…
Still we do end up morphing them a bit, making our own individual stamp.
Was thinking about habits and behaviours due to a news story about someone growing up rough and then getting involved in smuggling. The place she was raised informed her later life choices.
It is possible to break certain types of generational behaviour, but it takes work. I am certainly trying to break one of my family’s, got one sibling who did break it completely, the others are at varying stages.
Anyway, I noticed it doesn’t matter what area you’re working with: programming, writing, carpentry, manufacturing, everyone has a distinct stamp and pattern of behaviour.
Oh, I was also thinking you can figure out who’s data was used to train an AI because some of that individual stamp may be retained.
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@stux There are all sorts of habits we pick up from each other. Turns of phrase, figures of speech, organizational habits…
Still we do end up morphing them a bit, making our own individual stamp.
Was thinking about habits and behaviours due to a news story about someone growing up rough and then getting involved in smuggling. The place she was raised informed her later life choices.
It is possible to break certain types of generational behaviour, but it takes work. I am certainly trying to break one of my family’s, got one sibling who did break it completely, the others are at varying stages.
Anyway, I noticed it doesn’t matter what area you’re working with: programming, writing, carpentry, manufacturing, everyone has a distinct stamp and pattern of behaviour.
Oh, I was also thinking you can figure out who’s data was used to train an AI because some of that individual stamp may be retained.
@stux Oh, I mention the habits because when I used to do lots of wiring, I could usually tell which one of my coworkers did the work or if it was me. We weren’t that different from each other, but it was little things like fastener placement loop size and shape and tie placement spacing that was just a little bit different for each person.
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@stux Oh, I mention the habits because when I used to do lots of wiring, I could usually tell which one of my coworkers did the work or if it was me. We weren’t that different from each other, but it was little things like fastener placement loop size and shape and tie placement spacing that was just a little bit different for each person.
@polnaren Haha oh yes! Those small little changes make it each their own right
Some things improve bit by bit others vanish and some stay the less or more the same-ish