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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/29061644

We’ve done it, we got rid of another soulless right wing politician!

Peter Dutton first made his party lose this election and now also lost his own seat much like Pierre Pullover

We’ve still got a government that green-lit new coal power plants in it’s last term, screwed over the Aboriginal community with a poorly run referendum, and still doesn’t give a shit about climate change, but baby steps hey.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Are those the trucks that are only able to move 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11 or 13 things at once? (I've never heard that term before)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Yes, it makes logistics a nightmare doing the maths.
Its basically a class of truck that is for moving the biggest loads, like road trains (truck&+ trailers) or moving giant mining dump trucks,dozers,etc.

In one version of the transformers series optimus prime is actually a prime mover too

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

English is pretty bad at naming these things. In North-American English they're often called "Semi"s, which is short for either "Semi-Trailer" or "Semi-Truck". Why? Who knows, I'm guessing it's because the trailer part is only half of the whole. The front part with the engine and trailer hitch is sometimes called the Tractor Unit. But, that's confusing because "Tractor" mostly means the thing you drive around on a farm. The purpose is basically the same, and the name comes from the fact it's focused on something that pulls, but farming has such a hold of the "tractor" name that that's what people think of when they hear that.

18 wheeler makes sense for the whole unit together. It's also good because it identifies the thing that is instantly visually unique about these kinds of vehicles, all the various wheels. But, I'm sure there are many cases where it's not 18 total wheels. And, when they're used as road trains with more than one trailer, I'm sure it's much more than 18 wheels.

The Brits like "lorry", or "articulated lorry" but where does that come from? And sometimes shortened to "Artic" which makes it sound like it's really cold.

Other names include "HGV" for "Heavy Goods Vehicle", but that's confusing because it's not clear whether it's the goods that are heavy or the truck. Presumably they're also used for light but bulky goods.

Oh well, dumb language, we should start over with Spanish, I'm sure their name is better.