Postby Trident » Fri May 04, 2007 4:36 am
Sorry ive been really busy lately and have had no time for anything but work and sleep.
Right now i am watching the vancouver anihiem game and sad to say (but not surprised) that i think where done. The Ducks defense is top notch (Pronger) and our half injured band aid defense line is just not cutting it. it's 1-0 anihiem with 10mins left in the third, i'm preparing for the ..........AH WE JUST TIED IT UP!!!! haha! just as i was typing this! perhaps we can save this game but coming back from 3-1 in the series would be a miracle. The thing about vancouver is that we have some of the most enthusiastic fans in the league and we've never won the Cup, our team has been great at times but we just can't seem to ever get it together consistently and play to our full potential.
To Feud, both machines have there advantages. Like a large trackhoe (or excavator as we call it) is not suitable for digging up pipelines in the middle of the road (this is the backhoe's dedicated purpose), and a backhoe's rubber tires makes it pretty much useless on any site where solid ground is scarce. I agree, excavators are much more fun to operate and at many jobs more useful than the backhoe, but it all depends on the job. Many times even smaller machines have advantages over larger ones like the Hitachi 300 i often ran could not be used for something like digging a perimeter drain around a house, you'd need something smaller like a 60 or a JD35.
::EDIT::
oh yeah your from Arizona, so you probably don't know what a perimeter drain is. Trackhoe/Bobcat Combo?? do you mean an excavator with a dozer blade? or is that one of those silly Bobcat attachments, if so let me tell you there no good for any real work.
HOCKEY UPDATE..... regulation just ended with the game tied 1-1 and the game is going to overtime.
P.S. i still don't know what 'FTW' means.