BrendAn Posted November 9 Posted November 9 When I was in los Angeles a month ago there were so many driverless taxis and delivery robots running around they don't even get a second look. Just part of the normal scene. And to watch the waygo taxis running around is impressive. One pulled up near us and did a quick u turn as soon as the traffic allowed him too. Amazing to see. 2
clouddancer Posted November 9 Posted November 9 If it was a driverlesss taxi, it would be allowed to go, not him? 😉 “One pulled up near us and did a quick u turn as soon as the traffic allowed him too. Amazing to see.”
BrendAn Posted November 9 Posted November 9 3 minutes ago, clouddancer said: If it was a driverlesss taxi, it would be allowed to go, not him? 😉 “One pulled up near us and did a quick u turn as soon as the traffic allowed him too. Amazing to see.” Might identify as a male taxi😁
clouddancer Posted November 9 Posted November 9 Certainly more likely to, if we all assume it is male 🤣 1
clouddancer Posted November 9 Posted November 9 I am only making a minor point, with potentially major outcomes for aviation. she will be right mate 🤣😉
skippydiesel Posted November 10 Posted November 10 On 09/11/2025 at 11:33 AM, BrendAn said: I am not insulting you. Sorry if it reads that way. I am just saying you love arguing. Maybe I should have said you love debating. You just enjoy arguing😁 Absolutely! but not without some kernel of truth/fact. You missed that I agreed with you. I accept your apology - not for insulting me (which clearly did not happen) but for your failure to take on board my actual comments😈 1
skippydiesel Posted November 10 Posted November 10 23 hours ago, Mewp said: Skippy, all good. The kill is confirmed. 14 days approx. after spraying. Looks like thistles, what of the blackberry etc?😈
Mewp Posted November 11 Posted November 11 (edited) The photo is sheep burr, usually in full seed head by now. they form seed balls (like Velcro) that get into any fabric or wool. Makes a real mess of the sheep fleece.. Thistles have wilted and dead. With Grazon blackberries show almost immediate leaf wilting but need longer to assess total Kill. Usually 12 months. Edited November 11 by Mewp 2
facthunter Posted November 11 Posted November 11 (edited) Timing is everything with weed control. Get them Before they seed. Hot steam will kill them Just after they shoot. Very environmentally Friendly. There's an OLD saying. ONE years Seeding SEVEN years weeding. Plough it up, and NEW seeds will take over unless there's no rain or you don't treat them at the right time, Weed control IS a BIG issue and an exact Science. Herbicides are POISON. Glyphosate is Now in everything including breast milk. Thanks to genetically Modified Glyphosate resistant CROP seeds being used widely all over the world and the crop being saturated with Glyphosate to control any Weeds. Monsanto's Brilliant Idea. Nev Edited November 11 by facthunter 1
BrendAn Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Home | Kelly Hills https://share.google/zrH5wC2DBnSgl40WU 1
BrendAn Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Kelly hills drones spraying crops at 200 acres per hour. 80 gallon tank. 1
Blueadventures Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, BrendAn said: Kelly hills drones spraying crops at 200 acres per hour. 80 gallon tank. The farm I used to fly from sprayed their sugar cane crop using an Xair. It looked great from above doing the runs and turns for next run (very graceful) as I would see that whenever my take offs and landings were at a time when Ross was spraying. Maybe add a spray kit and auto fly kit to an Xair and run a business? Cheers. Edited 19 hours ago by Blueadventures 2
BrendAn Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 minute ago, Blueadventures said: The farm I used to fly from sprayed their sugar cane crop using an Xair. It looked great from above doing he runs and turns for next run as I would see that whenever my take offs and landings were at a time when Ross was spraying. Maybe add a spray kit and auto fly kit to an Xair and run a business? Cheers. There used to be thrusters spraying crops until casa stopped them. 1 1
Blueadventures Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 7 minutes ago, BrendAn said: There used to be thrusters spraying crops until casa stopped them. My experience was years ago.🙃 1 1
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