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#1. I live in a HOA and you'll rarely see a dog running loose. You're more likely to see a coyote roaming than a personal pet. Pets roaming free wind up as a coyote snack like the stray cat in my screenshot. #2. I have a custom made sign that's bright yellow and made of reflective aluminum. My sign essentially says, "CAUTION and to please keep dogs off the lawn due to the LEGAL, but hazardous herbicides, pesticides, and fertilizers" I use on my lawn. There is a symbol on my sign of a man walking a dog with a bright red circle with a diagonal line through both figures. #3. If your pets are urinating and pooping on lawns, the HOA will fine those individuals. We have more than enough parks, trails, and FREE poop bag stations throughout our community for it to NEVER occur. #4. After one dog urinates in a spot to "scent mark." Other dogs will try to repeatedly mark that same spot. Pet urine has a lot of nitrogen in it, which will burn the grass and turn it yellow. #5. Before I had to put my dog down, I walked her on the curb side and away from lawns. My body acted as a buffer and she was off leash. When we would get to the main street that is a 5 minute walk from our house. She can do whatever she wants because there aren't any homes along the route. The HOA has the poop stations along the route since it's meant for exercising and walking pets. My cameras can create virtual boundaries and will notify me when someone crosses the property lines. What do I say to violators with pets? #1. I show them the video evidence because my cameras will track repeat offenders. The cameras will make motion events of the owner and pet. #2. The sidewalk is public property. My lawn is private property. After you or your pet step onto my lawn, you're crossing onto my property. My insurance doesn't cover you or your dog being on my property WITHOUT my permission. I had a lady push back against her daughter and dog being allowed on my lawn. I told her that I would have her (the mom) trespassed. Especially after trying to address the issue twice before. I also told the mom if she actually took care of her lawn that her dog wouldn't want to roll in mine. All he's doing is rolling in the fertilizer chemicals. Additionally, I told the mom the incursions are happening because her daughter is allowing the dog to be off the leash. I explained to her that I've seen kids younger than her daughter see my sign and pull their dog off the lawn. I just laughed about it and wouldn't approach any kids regarding the matter. Her daughter was doing it daily. For my final point, I told her if something happens to your daughter on my property you're going to try and sue. Let's say she breaks her ankle on an unlevel part of the lawn that I haven't filled in. #3. What's the big deal? If I spray Roundup on a specific weed or spray herbicide that's only friendly to my cool season lawn. Your dog could walk through the chemicals and harm my lawn or kill a neighbor's lawn that's a warm season lawn. There are warm season and cool season lawn herbicides. Warm season herbicides shouldn't touch cool season lawns and vice versa. #4. After talking to 4 dog walkers about trespassing on personal property, lawn chemicals, or showing them video evidence of their disrespect. I typically never see them on my street again. Except for one older gentlemen who I never spoke with. He just walks his huge poodle along the curb after I posted his pictures on the Nextdoor app. You can see his dog in my screenshot. Public shaming actually works in our community, as it should everywhere. FYI: The black dog in my screenshot is being walked on a leash by it's owner across the street from my house. The dog's owner is actually walking 2 dogs. The other dog was trailing behind on a leash.
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Security Cameras - Am I the Asshole Retiree
brickhistory replied to Snoopy59's topic in Squadron Bar
Making assumptions to get to my question - subdivision-like environment/sidewalk/public road and easement beside property, etc. and dogs are being walked on a leash/controlled. If these aren't valid, then please illuminate. What, exactly, will you say to neighbors who own urinating dogs? How are the neighbors, again assuming dog is being walked and not running loose, to prevent said dog from peeing on your superty-duperty bionic grass? If it's just dogs running loose throughout neighborhood and targeting your prize Mexican sensamilla, then I get it. Otherwise, WTF? -
Commanders are dropping like flies this year
Boomer6 replied to MDDieselPilot's topic in General Discussion
I don't think this is a conspiracy thing at all. Our comm has been compromised time and again, if not directly via actors in foreign countries then via ppl like Snowden. This seems like a great cover for passing high level info, while also publicly providing expectations face to face. Seems fairly logical to me. Even if it was just to give direction, then an in-person brief is definitely justified. The liberals/fat retired nonners are butt hurt, sucks to suck. If Panetta had done this to provide direction on Dont Ask Don't Tell repeal it would have been justified and ppl like Rainman woulda lost their shit whilst NSAPlayer threw a rainbow party...RIP -
I live in an area with a lot of retirees. At least 3 of my neighbors on all sides of me are retired. I'm the youngest at age 43. Anyway, we live by a golf course where a lot of elderly chose to retire. You're right, there are a lot of dishonest people out there. The elderly get taken advantage of by lots of business owners from what I garner on the Nextdoor app. It's kind of pathetic and sickening. Why I don't install the CAT6 and camera myself? #1. My home's exterior is stucco. Having someone with experience doing the drilling matters in my opinion. I can drill into wood easily, but I'm not willing to practice on my stucco. I doubt I have the drill bits too. #2. I don't do ladder work unless it involves a step ladder. I leave ladder work to the professionals, especially at heights of 11-16 ft. On a separate note, these camera installers will try to put cameras well above 15 ft. It's intentional so you'll have to call the camera technicians for any repairs. That installation height would interfere with any AI features. The sweet spot is 10-11 ft. During my retirement, I have learned about lawn care, plants, electrical, and construction. I had an electrician swap out 3 Arc-Fault Circuit (AFCI) breakers. He looked over my bedroom paddle switch installation. He says, "I thought an electrician installed this based on how you turned your face plate screws. You didn't do anything wrong, the one breaker that's tripping is just old. It's smart that you purchased 3 new AFCIs from Lowe's in order for me to swap out the 3 old breakers." I told him that YouTube taught me how to install light switches. YouTube taught me how to turn the screws like an electrician. I have installed a motion sensing light switch in my bathroom as well. I have gotten really fast at electrical installations.
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Probably. It's true that it is difficult to find good help.... but that story took long enough to put together... Why not do the work yourself?
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In 2024, I wanted to have some home security cameras installed on my 2 story home for three reasons. First, it will give me something to tinker with. Second, the cameras have AI tracking of cars, faces, people, pets, and license plates. I will be able call out neighbors who think my lawn should be their dog's urinal. Why? I grow my lawn through a germination process called overseeding. I essentially select the best cultivar of grass seeds to use based on a national study that grades the grass on characteristics like color, germination rate, drought and disease resiliency. I don't use sod. Third, I was going to invest in a robotic mower and the cameras would serve as a second layer of security. I received a few estimates for running the CAT6 and installing the cameras from business owners. One guy who gave me an estimate had a terrible camera and installation plan. A second guy was going to use cheap materials. The third estimate I received had a solid installation plan. However, the sales representative had some minor issues. He gave me an estimate for 17 hours of labor. I raised the bullshit flag so he revised it to 11. He tried to tell me that I will need to be trained on my cameras, which drove the 17 hour estimate. I told him, "How are you going to train me on cameras I hand selected myself and purchased? Cameras for which you don't even sell? You can literally watch a 5-10 minute video on how to set the cameras up via YouTube." I won that debate. I remember him telling me I'll need a cloud key and they could run an HDMI cable for my system to one of my big screen tvs. I told him that my UNVR acts as a cloud key. You can bring up the live feeds for all your cameras through Ubiquiti's app for smart tvs and cell phones. I am for certain I crushed his soul at that point. At some point, he mentions being a "retired Army colonel." I raised the bullshit flag again. I selected the third estimate. They had great installers who installed everything in 11 hours. I haven't had any issues in over a year with their work. There was two minor issues like not leveling the doorbell camera and not wiping silicone off the base of two cameras. Ubiquiti came out with a new camera in September 2025 that I wanted. I attempted to receive an estimate from the same small business to install my 6th camera. Apparently, my sales representative was fired. They told me he was wanted by the FBI and he was no retired Army colonel. "I was shocked, I tell you đ. The small business gave me a different "installer/sales representative" named Mike. Mike tried telling me it will take 5-7 hours to install one camera for $1.3K-$1.6K. I called him out on his estimate. Mike's first excuse was that he has been installing cameras for 20 years and he is a veteran too. Then he tried to use some lame excuses to pad his estimate by telling me the technicians have to go up and down a ladder and load cable before visiting my home. I torched Mike's ass. First, I told him that I have my own cable just like last time. I sent this to him in my highly detailed contract requirements before he issued his estimate. Second, I informed him that my solar company installed a fully functional, 23 panel solar system on my 2 story roof in 6 hours with 3 technicians. His 2 camera technicians are only going up to the first level eaves, which is half the distance that the solar technicians had to travel up a ladder. Third, it took 11 hours to install everything last time for a grand total of $1.6K. Around 10 hours was spent on running CAT6 and installing 5 cameras, which equates to 2 hours per camera. I told Mike that he must be doing California high school math because it's not accurate. Mike tried to tell me that he likes to give higher estimates so customers feel like they're receiving a deal when they have to pay less. Needless to say, I hired a different small business. The owner told me it will take 2-3 hours maximum. Am I the retired flying asshole here?
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Commanders are dropping like flies this year
brickhistory replied to MDDieselPilot's topic in General Discussion
And? One other point; nothing says sincerity/seriousness like the face-to-face interaction. Rather reinforces the point of the new sheriff in town operates differently so get on board or get out. Also, generals work for SECDEF & POTUS. If those offices chose to call generals in, said generals respond with "yes, sir." Pretty standard, I'd say. A maybe conspiracy thing is that this meeting was a cover for another purpose regarding upcoming actions. -
Commanders are dropping like flies this year
disgruntledemployee replied to MDDieselPilot's topic in General Discussion
I suppose my view of this event comes from an interaction I had with a 4 Star. I was worker bee end on a conference we were producing with other Gens, etc. Boss leans in and asks my boss, "What decisions will we be making? (Rest is paraphrasing) If we're calling in a bunch of Gens, we better be making productive decisions otherwise it's just a big waste. One way speeches are pretty much that. Now if the crowd got to stand up and ask good, hard questions, that changes my opinion, unless said Qs are planted softballs. But for that to happen, the doors probably needed to close and the TV cameras turned off. And there goes that big beautiful production for the world to see. Lastly, in the whole world of policy changes, to include stuff like don't ask, don't tell, to, ok, now you can tell, or women in combat, etc., has there been a briefing like this to convey those policies? Nope, a letter is ginned up, signed, maybe a press conference, and sent out. -
Commanders are dropping like flies this year
brickhistory replied to MDDieselPilot's topic in General Discussion
I simply thank my God that there is someone to be my moral and wisdom mentor posting here. Also: US Special Operations Command general retires As he's been there since 2022, simply a routine retirement. But still another one gone. -
Commanders are dropping like flies this year
brabus replied to MDDieselPilot's topic in General Discussion
- Itâs one TDY added to a list of many. Bottom line, why are you against a TDY added amongst a sea of executed/scheduled TDYs? Itâs not whataboutism to state a fact that a large portion of the military adds TDYs throughout the year. If you want to argue about justification or perceived importance/utility of any TDY, then you are very inexperienced in the military/have no idea how the gov operates with regards to in-person vs. virtual application. Example: Iâve spent many TDYs watching GOs (also TDY) sit there and stare at their eyelids/the wall for days, while adding nothing to the situation and based on their reactions, taking nothing home with them. Welcome to the real world. (Experience Iâm coming from: over 100 TDYs at tac/op/strat levels). - The boss is pushing a massive cultural shift, that has seen some resistance, and heâs sick of the resistance. Do you believe something of that high of priority to him does not warrant in-person interaction? Some comments above can be boiled down to, âthis isnât a big deal and therefore could have been an email/TEAMs call.â Do you believe from the bossâs perspective this âisnât that big of a dealâ and an email/TEAMs call is all he needs to do to get this train on the right track? People are bringing up âjustificationâ of TDY, citing the topic as ânot justifiableâ for a TDY. They brought that up, it is not a red herring to discuss what they previously stated. - Some literally said it could have been a virtual discussion (email, TEAMs, YouTube, etc.) Is there a third option besides one of those or in-person? Because if thereâs not (I canât think of one), it canât be a false dilemma because it is literally a dilemma (boss had to ask himself, âdo I do this in person or virtual? Which one will be most effective for my directives/message?â) Ad hominem - Iâll take that one, my bad. -
Commanders are dropping like flies this year
McJay Pilot replied to MDDieselPilot's topic in General Discussion
I think... we all think... the bag all call was a nice idea. [mumbled agreement among others] But... I'm not pointin' any fingers... they coulda been done better. So, how 'bout... no bags all call this time. But next time, we do the bags all call right and then we go full regalia. -
I think they would already have the number of allocations going into the board no? Idk how else theyâd be able to place people in the different jobs and draw the cut line. I agree though Iâm sure theyâll try to rush the list before the holidays. Makes sense there could be some delay, especially with all the civilian support AFPC has. We shall see!
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Commanders are dropping like flies this year
Banzai replied to MDDieselPilot's topic in General Discussion
Ironically this response is a masterclass in fallacies. Whataboutism (âothers waste money tooâ), false equivalence (comparing a mass GO recall for every senior leader to routine TDYs), red herring (ranting about DoD identity when the question was whether the TDY was justified), ad hominem (calling folks political hacks, retarded), and a false dilemma (âeither in person or useless Teams callâ). Nice work dudes! -
2026 ACTIVE DUTY UFT BOARD
Mintberry_crunch replied to rparsonsr2's topic in Pilot Selection Process
You think so? I would think the board racks and stacks the packages (our fate already sealed) and AFPC determines the amount of allocations, A1 manpower legalities and AETC signing off on the list. All which takes time, but I donât think would take the exact time of the shutdown (in total) to push back the results by that time. If theyâre shooting for pre-thanksgiving, I think they would hit the ground running when the shutdown ends to meet this deadline to prevent doing as much work the month of December (holiday season). This is just me be positive and optimistic through my years in the Air Force and my experience of the last shutdown in 2018, I could be completely wrong but hope for our sake, we know sooner than later đ -
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@Smokin As it should be. We were living in a super blue state at the time, so lots of coddling, zero accountability, âeveryoneâs a winner,â etc. going around.
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I know you guys are going to love this. Say what you will, good or bad, we all have to admit his troll game (though usually inappropriate) is strong. https://www.thedailybeast.com/donald-trump-posts-bizarre-grim-reaper-themed-ai-music-video/
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Things you should listen to drunk while on BO
Clark Griswold replied to Clark Griswold's topic in Squadron Bar
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More parents than you would think will take your side. I sat kids on multiple occasions across multiple sports because of an attitude and only one time did I have a parent say anything about it (and the coward didn't come to me, they went to the club admin who backed me). I set clear expectations at the start and 95% of kids met them. The few that didn't found little support from their parents. I benched one kid and he walked away crying over towards his dad. His dad took one look at him and said something like "what'd you expect?" and the kid stopped crying because he realized he wasn't going to get anywhere. He didn't have an attitude with me the rest of the time I coached him. Also gave out exactly zero participation trophies or medals.
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Commanders are dropping like flies this year
Bigred replied to MDDieselPilot's topic in General Discussion
How massive of a change is it that he wants to increase lethality? Clamps down on fitness and appearance? Those arenât massive culture changes. Those are getting back to the roots of what the military is. Iâve been screaming it for years, the military isnât a business, itâs a military. I for one applaud the announcements. -
210 RQS (AKANG) is still in conversion and *should* be the last(total force) unit flying Golfs.
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Commanders are dropping like flies this year
O Face replied to MDDieselPilot's topic in General Discussion
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What else can you get from this little birdie? Maybe allocations? Or the commonality amongst packages that scored high?
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Many years ago, when one of my kids was young, he did not display the attitude/effort we expected of him during T-ball. End of season participation trophyâs get handed out, my wife makes him give it to her and she throws it into the nearest trash can, telling him he didnât earn it (and why). All the other pussy parents looked on in disbelief. My kid basically never again had a bad attitude or lack of effort, and this incident was 9 years ago. The little things matter - coddling your kids produces shit adults.