@@elfdog2915 if I remember correctly, helicopters are a type of rotorcraft, but I don't think the word "lucky" is the one anyone want to hear when dealing with those things XD
@@Inktoo That's the prevailing narrative but I remember it differently. Anti-trans people tried to say that gender identity had to be suppressed because it's a slippery slope to having no rules, so saying that I identify as half a loaf of stale white bread seemed like a way of saying: Cool story, there should be no rules. Maybe attack helicopter in particular had different connotations, or maybe I was being naive... interesting cultural moment for sure.
Depending on the audio editing software your editor is using, when you hard pan left/right your signal will lose anyware from 0-6 dB. This is called "The Pan Law". So to avoid a volume drop when doing split audio sections you'll need to boost the gain temporarily. Just some pro-audio FYI for y'all.
@@BillyBraga A stereo signal (signal with both left and right channels) is 100% of the signal and provides 100% of the mechanical energy, but when you hard pan you basically cut out one channel (either left or right) and the remaining channel does not meet the same energy output of the summed stereo signal, therefore it is perceived as less loud.
Didn't the postal service also offer 1.8 billion contract or something like that to anyone who could make a new truck. Since the old design has been around for decades?
According to the guy who has one that was on RCR. you don't want to have one, its over all a huge pain. You have to constantly tell people you aren't a postal worker. Since impersonating one is some kind of federal offense. Just buy a Fiero.
@@ffoska More like it is built to exactly the specification for the acquisition contract to maximize utility and minimize cost, to an almost unreasonable degree. 1000lbs cargo capacity no more no less, the suspension is tuned and designed specifically for carrying exactly 1000lbs of cargo, the windshield is exactly as thick as the paperwork suggests, the mileage is precisely what it was designed to have, and every component is built by the factory that could produce it to ± 0.001" for the absolute cheapest possible per-unit cost for exactly the amount of vehicles the government will purchase. For better AND worse it is certainly a vehicle built by a defense contractor for a government acquisition program
What I’ve noticed where I work is that if you come to eat alone you will either, sit at the bar on your phone/talking to those near you, or you sit on your phone/laptop at a two person table. Most of the time you can tell they do this often and have no problem with it. Then you sometimes can tell when they aren’t as comfortable sitting alone. It’s a cute and awkward interaction you have with them. It’s refreshing seeing others out of their comfort zone and not being overly confident. Being reminded that we are all human and that you’re not the only one who can get awkward is reassuring
Living in a middle to upper class southern town, the pavement princess is too real. Seems like most people have nice lifted big tire trucks that have never seen mud in their life. Then I’ve seen a lifted minivan and a GMC Comero lifted so high that it sat just as tall or taller than a Ford Escape
To answer Allen's question: yes, there is a thing for "vehicular fursonas". In this context, they're called aeromorphs. Most people stick to jets and planes though, but there are definitely helicopter... uh, 'enjoyers', out there. Do not ask me how I know this information. Google at own risk.
Mail carrier here who's office is entirely consisted of the old LLVs. They are not as small as you think, they are built on the chassis of a late 80s Chevy s10 mini truck with the same massively inefficient and weak 4 cylinder engine. Despite it being built on a small truck even in its day it has a massive amount of practical storage space for the size of its footprint. In fact, the front wheels are slightly closer together than the rear wheels it was to make the turning radius just a bit tighter. Of all the USPS vehicles, based on experience, the old boxy mail truck is by far the best vehicle for curbside mail delivery. Unfortunately you cannot buy them as they belong to the government, only the handful of civilian LLVs built only in 1995 can be owned.
the split audio is amazing with headphones, i can listen to one with one ear off, review and listen to the other with the other ear off instead! also i had no ideas that helicopters were not automatically stabilized for horizontal motions to aid landing and take offs...
I liked the first few times the audio was split because it was two interesting and worthwhile conversations. If one of them ends up a meta conversation, it is just a silly hassle.
23:00 Such a nice idea. You can basically make 'choose your own episode' episodes. And when you set your computer or phone to mono audio output you can use the pan control to switch between conversations
Mail trucks were custom designed for the usps and you aren't supposed to be able to buy one normally. But there are a few that were sold to some local government and that municipality can sell them to civilians. There's a guy on UA-cam who has one. Might be the only one in private hands.
The mail delivery vehicles are called Long Life Vehicles, or LLVs for short. And yes, they were designed to be nearly indestructible and highly serviceable.
I have to say that y'all tripping into your split audio bit genuinely helped me learn something about myself. I found out that it helps improve my concentration on other tasks I'm working on to have an audio of different conversations fed into each ear. It's interesting hearing Nigel, like, shut down when it happens, and I'm always, "Yes! The best part!" Also, that bicycle theft story is absolutely the most stereotypically Canadian thing I've ever heard. "Got my bike stolen, but a couple days later they gave me a better one, so it's all good."
I had a nice 4runner and I was constantly terrified of messing it up when I was off-roading so I sold it and bought a 98 4runner that I don't mind messing up and it's very freeing
I drive a stupidly big SUV: Ford Excursion, but I would LOVE to get my hands on a tiny Japanese van that's a perfect rectangular prism. Also Will cruising in an '85 Toyota with a locked rear diff is like...a whole new awesome side I didn't know of.
I like the split audio, it makes it feel like you're with a bunch of people and you can tune in to different conversations, and even if you miss things, it makes the audio feel more like a real conversation
I'm a pretty shy guy but I absolutely miss that feeling of everything being so foreign and completely new. I used to go to China for work and I absolutely loved it every time. I just tried doing every day things I'd do in the US, like getting haircuts or going into random music instrument shops, but over there it would be a completely new experience.
I always eat alone... sometimes it's nice to get out of the house but yeah, it is a bit awkward.. then I get home and think how I could have just eaten for 1/4 price at home... nice to go out with someone though... mum is visiting soon
My elder brother has a Honda Acty Kei truck in rural Iowa. It's got 4wd and locking differentials. The besides swing down so it's perfect for EVERYTHING. The importers in LA will definitely have them
20:50 The tiny trucks are part of a class of vehicle called kei cars. The requirements of kei cars include limited engine displacement, limited wheelbase, and limited length. This leads to the classic boxy japanese styling on kei cars. The Kei class of vehicle was made to be space efficient as japan is an island country with very limited area.
I always listen to this podcast with one ray con earbud in at work and when the split audio sections come up I always miss one part of the conversation. I’m sad about it but also okay with it at the same time because it’s hilarious.
the us mail trucks were designed and built by northrop grummin. they are called the LLV short for long life vehicle. most do not have vin numbers and are not registerable by the public. its almost impossible to buy one as public citizen.
Hey the trick with both solo and group travel is to try and laugh either way. Most people are pretty friendly and understand that you're giving it your all, they'll just laugh along with you!
I remember doing a late night grocery run at my local wallmart. I saw a guy walk in steal a bike, and walk out with one underpaid worker going as far to follow him up to the exit asking to put it back.
make the controls very phallic, and figure out a way to put afterburners on the jets to go faster and be more bad ass, and you got an investor. Gonna buy at least one helicopter2 share
BF1942 Desert Combat Mod has a great helicopter experience. You will need a stick to fly. 50:00 Very similar experience when moving forward it's a lot easier than flying slowly. The balance a stick example is on point.
In college someone stole the seat off my bike and instead of getting a new one, I just stopped riding it. About a month later I noticed that suddenly I had a seat, and a much nicer one than the one I started with.
Omg. You guys were talking about how more Americans need smaller vehicles. I was thinking "My little '86 Toyota Pickup looks like a golf cart next to my coworkers f-250s." Then Will mentions his family having an '85 Toyota Pickup. Super coincidental but, fun lol.
the split audio is fun for about 30 seconds at most, past that it becomes to confusing as the seperste conversations tend to diverge from the single topic both started from.
Ludwig just bought a small truck thing, you should ask him to drive it when you're back in the US. Also just buy an old toyota truck if you want something cool. Just like the pickup truck in Back to the Future
On the topic of the Wiener mobile! I know for a fact that UPS trucks get their logos sprayed out BEFORE it gets towed away in the event of a wreck. Can confirm, companies are dumb about branding when the vehicle is super visible.
Domino's once accidentally sold off one of their branded delivery vehicles with the logos and everything still intact and then sued the UA-camr who bought it.
Helicopter 2 is full size drone style helicopters. It's been shown how much more agile and controllable they are with the 4 rotors instead of 1 main one and the little tail one. Clearly a better design, just hasn't been done yet.
Regular Car Reviews reviewed a Grumman LLV (mail truck) if you want to know everything there is to know about that vehicle. They've also reviewed a few Kei cars (the small Japanese cars). Also check out Doug Demuro's review of the Nissan S-Cargo.
I recall reading about American kids who’d spent time in Japan going to Honolulu and shouting “gaijin!” derisively at every Japanese tourist kid they saw…
I just saw the Oscar Meyer weinermobile the other day while I was stuck on the side of the highway with a dead alternator... I was in San Antonio, Texas
Will is right, the mail truck Would be sick. It is actually extremely hard to get your hands on an old mail truck. USPS is not allowed TK auction them off after, you have to get them from other weird government agencies use. Very cool to car guys and very rare. Plus they are practical and you can put a powerful engine and they will goooo
I'm down for tiny cars! Suzuki Samurai is an awesome choice, but unfortunately they don't sell them in the US anymore, but they do elsewhere as Jimny's
the split audio, I think it's hacky to just throw it in every episode, but also I think there's cases where it can be appropriate, and you should use it only where it's appropriate.
Out of all the podcasts I watch this is definitely one of them
What does this even mean
This is one of the podcasts of all time.
@@santanuadhikari1221 Out of all the podcasts, this is one of them is
Same, one of the two, h3 and safety third is my news
@@nobreakingthepickle3452 what
I like the feature of the split audio when they are talking through eachother again.
i don't like it, that's why i liked the video and subscribed so they can see how much i hated it
I don't
It's the best spatial HD sound ever.
i like it, but i agree with the right channel on this one
they should do that the entire podcast, 2 in 1
William: "For it to be fan fic, there has to be some sort of sexual implication'
Also William: "I've always had a hard on for helicopters"
All those who chose to identify as attack helicopters are lucky people? Lucky aircraft? Idk, not bigoted just don't know the terminology.
@@elfdog2915 if I remember correctly, helicopters are a type of rotorcraft, but I don't think the word "lucky" is the one anyone want to hear when dealing with those things XD
@@elfdog2915 The attack helicopter thing isn't legitimate, it's typically used as a rude joke to dehumanize/defame trans people.
@@Inktoo rude lol
@@Inktoo That's the prevailing narrative but I remember it differently. Anti-trans people tried to say that gender identity had to be suppressed because it's a slippery slope to having no rules, so saying that I identify as half a loaf of stale white bread seemed like a way of saying: Cool story, there should be no rules. Maybe attack helicopter in particular had different connotations, or maybe I was being naive... interesting cultural moment for sure.
Nigel's bike theft story is the most Canadian thing I've ever heard
I love listening to them discovering car dependancy and walkable neighborhoods
Depending on the audio editing software your editor is using, when you hard pan left/right your signal will lose anyware from 0-6 dB. This is called "The Pan Law". So to avoid a volume drop when doing split audio sections you'll need to boost the gain temporarily. Just some pro-audio FYI for y'all.
This is very interesting... I tried reading the wikipedia article, but I'm not sure if I understand why this happens...
The Alan pan law ?
@@BillyBraga A stereo signal (signal with both left and right channels) is 100% of the signal and provides 100% of the mechanical energy, but when you hard pan you basically cut out one channel (either left or right) and the remaining channel does not meet the same energy output of the summed stereo signal, therefore it is perceived as less loud.
CAN CONFIRM WHEN I SCREAM INTO A MICROPHONE INTO A VC PEOPLE SAY I AM VERY LOUD
@@channel-uz9fz Good boi
As a helicopter pilot myself, I appreciate the shout out, love all your podcasts and content guys!! Keep it up!
The U.S. postal service truck you're referring to is the Grumman Long Life Vehicle designed by Grumman, who's since become Northrop Grumman
They're also very difficult to buy
Didn't the postal service also offer 1.8 billion contract or something like that to anyone who could make a new truck. Since the old design has been around for decades?
According to the guy who has one that was on RCR. you don't want to have one, its over all a huge pain. You have to constantly tell people you aren't a postal worker. Since impersonating one is some kind of federal offense. Just buy a Fiero.
So the truck is probably built like a fighter jet. It can probably resist small arms fire and drop it's fuel tank to get away faster?
@@ffoska More like it is built to exactly the specification for the acquisition contract to maximize utility and minimize cost, to an almost unreasonable degree. 1000lbs cargo capacity no more no less, the suspension is tuned and designed specifically for carrying exactly 1000lbs of cargo, the windshield is exactly as thick as the paperwork suggests, the mileage is precisely what it was designed to have, and every component is built by the factory that could produce it to ± 0.001" for the absolute cheapest possible per-unit cost for exactly the amount of vehicles the government will purchase.
For better AND worse it is certainly a vehicle built by a defense contractor for a government acquisition program
What I’ve noticed where I work is that if you come to eat alone you will either, sit at the bar on your phone/talking to those near you, or you sit on your phone/laptop at a two person table. Most of the time you can tell they do this often and have no problem with it. Then you sometimes can tell when they aren’t as comfortable sitting alone. It’s a cute and awkward interaction you have with them. It’s refreshing seeing others out of their comfort zone and not being overly confident. Being reminded that we are all human and that you’re not the only one who can get awkward is reassuring
The Helicopter 2 Rant will go down as one of the rants in Safety history.
Listening to William talk about being awkward and anxious in Japan is funny because that's exactly how I feel every day lol
Feel ya 😔
Living in a middle to upper class southern town, the pavement princess is too real. Seems like most people have nice lifted big tire trucks that have never seen mud in their life. Then I’ve seen a lifted minivan and a GMC Comero lifted so high that it sat just as tall or taller than a Ford Escape
To answer Allen's question: yes, there is a thing for "vehicular fursonas". In this context, they're called aeromorphs. Most people stick to jets and planes though, but there are definitely helicopter... uh, 'enjoyers', out there. Do not ask me how I know this information. Google at own risk.
Planes are sexy enough as is, anthropomorphizing them only detracts from their appeal.
@@blockstacker5614 so you're a "purist" eh? 😆
Transformers was the first thing on my mind when Allen was asking this
@@endless2239 Have you _seen_ an SR-71 up close?
@@blockstacker5614 I won’t judge where you waive your weiner but I don’t exactly think it’s safe to get that close to turbine engines.
Relaxing listening to the himbos while painting 🖌️
I love how when William started with "UA-camrs are the worst" and Allen started to nod before he even finished the sentence.
Mail carrier here who's office is entirely consisted of the old LLVs. They are not as small as you think, they are built on the chassis of a late 80s Chevy s10 mini truck with the same massively inefficient and weak 4 cylinder engine. Despite it being built on a small truck even in its day it has a massive amount of practical storage space for the size of its footprint. In fact, the front wheels are slightly closer together than the rear wheels it was to make the turning radius just a bit tighter. Of all the USPS vehicles, based on experience, the old boxy mail truck is by far the best vehicle for curbside mail delivery. Unfortunately you cannot buy them as they belong to the government, only the handful of civilian LLVs built only in 1995 can be owned.
the split audio is amazing with headphones, i can listen to one with one ear off, review and listen to the other with the other ear off instead! also i had no ideas that helicopters were not automatically stabilized for horizontal motions to aid landing and take offs...
Good to see Kev was able to make it with you boys to Japan. Was worried, it took him a while to change those dead bolts on his backdoor.
I liked the first few times the audio was split because it was two interesting and worthwhile conversations. If one of them ends up a meta conversation, it is just a silly hassle.
23:00 Such a nice idea. You can basically make 'choose your own episode' episodes. And when you set your computer or phone to mono audio output you can use the pan control to switch between conversations
I love the split audio it's hilarious and it's big brain because I have to rewatch that part to hear both conversations
I was just thinking how cool it would be if we have a new podcast
When I hear the split audio, as an actual epileptic, I actually think I'm having a seizure. Then immediately have a panic attack.
Mail trucks were custom designed for the usps and you aren't supposed to be able to buy one normally. But there are a few that were sold to some local government and that municipality can sell them to civilians.
There's a guy on UA-cam who has one. Might be the only one in private hands.
Best days of the week when these drop. Best weeks of the year when 2 drop in one week.
The mail delivery vehicles are called Long Life Vehicles, or LLVs for short. And yes, they were designed to be nearly indestructible and highly serviceable.
Today, the gang discover the joys of a walkable neighborhood. Next guest podcaster, NotJustBikes.
OMG YES they honestly should bring him on!!
Oh yeah... the small youtuber japanese guy... Pewdiepie, he's indeed very small content creator, so glad you guys are helping him grow...
I have to say that y'all tripping into your split audio bit genuinely helped me learn something about myself. I found out that it helps improve my concentration on other tasks I'm working on to have an audio of different conversations fed into each ear. It's interesting hearing Nigel, like, shut down when it happens, and I'm always, "Yes! The best part!"
Also, that bicycle theft story is absolutely the most stereotypically Canadian thing I've ever heard. "Got my bike stolen, but a couple days later they gave me a better one, so it's all good."
hearing about them constantly opening doors and learning to filter what they focus on is actually so relatable i feel like such a squirrel brain
One of these days I'm going to listen to this podcast with more than one airpod in so I can enjoy the split audio.
Never ever ever I thought I would hear a split audio podcast
I had a nice 4runner and I was constantly terrified of messing it up when I was off-roading so I sold it and bought a 98 4runner that I don't mind messing up and it's very freeing
i loved the split audio while listening to music. it helps to learn how to listen to three outputs at the same time.
I drive a stupidly big SUV: Ford Excursion, but I would LOVE to get my hands on a tiny Japanese van that's a perfect rectangular prism.
Also Will cruising in an '85 Toyota with a locked rear diff is like...a whole new awesome side I didn't know of.
I like the split audio, it makes it feel like you're with a bunch of people and you can tune in to different conversations, and even if you miss things, it makes the audio feel more like a real conversation
I'm a pretty shy guy but I absolutely miss that feeling of everything being so foreign and completely new. I used to go to China for work and I absolutely loved it every time. I just tried doing every day things I'd do in the US, like getting haircuts or going into random music instrument shops, but over there it would be a completely new experience.
I always eat alone... sometimes it's nice to get out of the house but yeah, it is a bit awkward.. then I get home and think how I could have just eaten for 1/4 price at home... nice to go out with someone though... mum is visiting soon
I was not expecting the audio actually being LR split. That was awesome
i love the split audio. its very interesting to my ear and im getting better at listrening to 2 conversations at once
My elder brother has a Honda Acty Kei truck in rural Iowa. It's got 4wd and locking differentials. The besides swing down so it's perfect for EVERYTHING. The importers in LA will definitely have them
I listen to this with one airpod in while I’m at work and the split conversations are so impossible to understand
joy of that is its two completely seperate conversations, so unless you have FOMO your not missing anything.
20:50 The tiny trucks are part of a class of vehicle called kei cars. The requirements of kei cars include limited engine displacement, limited wheelbase, and limited length. This leads to the classic boxy japanese styling on kei cars. The Kei class of vehicle was made to be space efficient as japan is an island country with very limited area.
I always listen to this podcast with one ray con earbud in at work and when the split audio sections come up I always miss one part of the conversation. I’m sad about it but also okay with it at the same time because it’s hilarious.
The split audio bit sounds like my brain most of the time. It makes me laugh so much but my partner hates it
I love it because it gives my brain that learning a new skill feeling, and I'd love to be able to listen to two podcasts at once
I refuse to put in my other headphone to activate the stereo aspect of my headphones so I'm just miserable for the minute or two it goes on
the us mail trucks were designed and built by northrop grummin. they are called the LLV short for long life vehicle. most do not have vin numbers and are not registerable by the public. its almost impossible to buy one as public citizen.
before they built these, usps used surplus jeeps from ww2.
also they get terrrrrrible gas mileage
@@georgealexanderplate to the conversation but theres an electric one now with 77km range
was listening on a mono speaker while working, the split audio completely messed my train of thought lol
It's great to see these dudes on a couch together
Hey the trick with both solo and group travel is to try and laugh either way. Most people are pretty friendly and understand that you're giving it your all, they'll just laugh along with you!
exactly! Going with the flow is a key skill, its basically social lubricant haha
I love listening to people discovering good urbanism - people *figuring it out* in real time is so funny
I remember doing a late night grocery run at my local wallmart. I saw a guy walk in steal a bike, and walk out with one underpaid worker going as far to follow him up to the exit asking to put it back.
The whole truck thing... You will never see someone in a gwagon out on the sand dunes going full send. (except that one time)
I’m studying engineering at college literally as I listen, I will be the one who makes helicopter 2, just for you will
make the controls very phallic, and figure out a way to put afterburners on the jets to go faster and be more bad ass, and you got an investor. Gonna buy at least one helicopter2 share
I’d argue the osprey is helicopter 2
There is a pretty good Regular Cars video about mail trucks and why they are the way they are
Split audio would be great if I wasn't listening in my car and going to crash trying to hear anyone else over Allen
this episode was a great one to sit and pretend they're my friends
Safety Third is the Best podcast ever.
Thank you
i love the split audio, it make this podcast unique because that is kinda the only offer this podcast have.
At 24 minutes when it splits I screamed.... Thought someone was whispering in my right ear when Alan starts whispering
Holy crap Helicopter 2 made me laugh so hard I can’t wait for the graphic novel to come out
I love/hate the split audio. I love it because it sounds like they're under my car, but I hate it because it sounds like they're under my car
BF1942 Desert Combat Mod has a great helicopter experience. You will need a stick to fly. 50:00 Very similar experience when moving forward it's a lot easier than flying slowly. The balance a stick example is on point.
In college someone stole the seat off my bike and instead of getting a new one, I just stopped riding it. About a month later I noticed that suddenly I had a seat, and a much nicer one than the one I started with.
Omg. You guys were talking about how more Americans need smaller vehicles. I was thinking "My little '86 Toyota Pickup looks like a golf cart next to my coworkers f-250s." Then Will mentions his family having an '85 Toyota Pickup. Super coincidental but, fun lol.
The Donut Media UA-cam channel has a great and entertaining video on the history of the USPS mail vehicle, great episode btw
A Weinermobile is for sale in California as of 7 days ago for $7k! Go get it!
I'm not here for the science, I'm here for the free therapy sessions!
the split audio is fun for about 30 seconds at most, past that it becomes to confusing as the seperste conversations tend to diverge from the single topic both started from.
18:40 that bike thing is called a pyramid scheme
I am mr hamburger is the Japanese equivalent of "I am the machine" in russian
Rage against the hambaaga
thumbs up for multiple group discussion 👍
Ludwig just bought a small truck thing, you should ask him to drive it when you're back in the US.
Also just buy an old toyota truck if you want something cool. Just like the pickup truck in Back to the Future
On the topic of the Wiener mobile! I know for a fact that UPS trucks get their logos sprayed out BEFORE it gets towed away in the event of a wreck. Can confirm, companies are dumb about branding when the vehicle is super visible.
44:40 one does not simply walk into moredoors.
Domino's once accidentally sold off one of their branded delivery vehicles with the logos and everything still intact and then sued the UA-camr who bought it.
Deep fried construction equipment. Now I have seen everything.
AHHH
2 conversations at once hurts everything inside me
The Hamburger mobile would just be the Patty Wagon from the Spongebob movie.
first time I hear the split audio section and woah that was pretty cool
29:16 Considering that I saw a USPS mail truck on the road while listening to this very podcast, I'm going to have to agree with Kevin here.
I fucking love the split audio, its like ASMR, and ASMR does nothing for me.
Doppelgänger - such a nice word to hear for me from Germany :D
Helicopter 2 is full size drone style helicopters. It's been shown how much more agile and controllable they are with the 4 rotors instead of 1 main one and the little tail one. Clearly a better design, just hasn't been done yet.
46:33 I personally would love to see the invention of Helicopter 2
Regular Car Reviews reviewed a Grumman LLV (mail truck) if you want to know everything there is to know about that vehicle. They've also reviewed a few Kei cars (the small Japanese cars). Also check out Doug Demuro's review of the Nissan S-Cargo.
the split audio made my brain melt
Japan has a special lower vehicle taxes and parking requirements for Kei cars, thats why they are so popular, especially as a second family vehicle
Yyyaaaaaasssss!!! Love when new episodes drop!!!
I recall reading about American kids who’d spent time in Japan going to Honolulu and shouting “gaijin!” derisively at every Japanese tourist kid they saw…
I love the split audio!
Been waiting for another episode!! Love how often you’ve been uploading!
The split audio scared the shit out of me.
lol half of the split audio was just them talking about the controversy around split audio as a bit they do.
I just saw the Oscar Meyer weinermobile the other day while I was stuck on the side of the highway with a dead alternator... I was in San Antonio, Texas
Will is right, the mail truck Would be sick. It is actually extremely hard to get your hands on an old mail truck. USPS is not allowed TK auction them off after, you have to get them from other weird government agencies use. Very cool to car guys and very rare. Plus they are practical and you can put a powerful engine and they will goooo
I'm down for tiny cars! Suzuki Samurai is an awesome choice, but unfortunately they don't sell them in the US anymore, but they do elsewhere as Jimny's
Love split audio, i get more podcast within the same podcast
I just want a whole podcast with split audio
the split audio, I think it's hacky to just throw it in every episode, but also I think there's cases where it can be appropriate, and you should use it only where it's appropriate.
You guys should see if AntsCanada would do an episode.
I feel validated for off-roading by 2002 Nissan Xterra, thank you big Willy
I'd be super interested in seeing that japanese presentation box video. If someone who found it could link it; much appreciated!