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I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff.

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  • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

    I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

    Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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    @sundogplanets being british ‘lorry’ is pretty much a catch all, but in my mind it’s a single unit not tractor + trailer

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    • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

      I once tried to describe the piece of SpaceX Crew Dragon Trunk debris that was first discovered as being "about the shape and size of a semi-truck hood" for a BBC podcast, and all the very British people interviewing me were like... "Excuse me, a what?" To which I responded "Uhhhh is that a lorry?" and then they later cut in me saying "lorry" in a different tone of voice with my initial description, which I don't think even makes sense... Pretty funny if you know that whole story though.

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      @sundogplanets are folks still saying, "A Large Boulder the Size of a Small Boulder"?

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      • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

        I once tried to describe the piece of SpaceX Crew Dragon Trunk debris that was first discovered as being "about the shape and size of a semi-truck hood" for a BBC podcast, and all the very British people interviewing me were like... "Excuse me, a what?" To which I responded "Uhhhh is that a lorry?" and then they later cut in me saying "lorry" in a different tone of voice with my initial description, which I don't think even makes sense... Pretty funny if you know that whole story though.

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        Enjoy. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0021jqc

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        • paperposts@masto.paperposts.meP paperposts@masto.paperposts.me

          @sundogplanets being british ‘lorry’ is pretty much a catch all, but in my mind it’s a single unit not tractor + trailer

          roadskater@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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          @paperposts @sundogplanets If I understand things correctly, the British call the big tractor+trailer combinations an 'artic', short for articulated.

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          • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

            I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

            Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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            @sundogplanets Also “18-wheeler” and “big rig”.

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            • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

              I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

              Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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              @sundogplanets I would recognize them all but I’ll also add “18 Wheeler” and “big rig”. Only just now noticing this thing has so many names.

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                @teadrinker Where I grew up, we pronounced it sem-eye.

                @sundogplanets

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                • roadskater@mastodon.socialR roadskater@mastodon.social

                  @paperposts @sundogplanets If I understand things correctly, the British call the big tractor+trailer combinations an 'artic', short for articulated.

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                  @roadskater @sundogplanets correct, well at least we did. also drivers would call the front end of that the ‘tractor’. lots of variations lorrys based on size/weight
                  smallish -3.5 tonne often a ‘truck’ or even van.
                  the US ‘truck’ is always a ‘pickup’
                  lorry also ‘box truck/box van’ but bigger than the 3.5 tonne type (more like the big moving trucks)
                  even remember’wagon’ but much more colloquial

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                  • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                    I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                    Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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                    @sundogplanets
                    Here in UK, the common term is an articulated lorry (or sometimes articulated truck), ‘artic’ for short. Most people probably don’t distinguish a separate term for the two parts, but ‘tractor’ and ‘trailer’ can be used. The front part is definitely not commonly called a truck, that term usually means an SUV-sized vehicle which Americans call a pickup. At least that’s my usage, others may vary.

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                    • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                      I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                      Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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                      @sundogplanets

                      In Australia, I say semi, or semi trailer. Usually just semi. Sem-ee, not sem-I. The front part I call a prime mover.

                      That hood in your other toot is usually a bonnet here, but you'd get away with hood. 🤷😁

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                      • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                        I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                        Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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                        @sundogplanets Maybe focus on the trailer part? Shipping containers are (I think) fairly globally standardized, though I’ve no idea if terms are.

                        Or are the satellites closer in size to the pulling vehicle than to the trailer / container?

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                          @spacelizard @sundogplanets

                          And definitely don't say it wouldn't fit in the boot!

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                          • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                            I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                            Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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                            @sundogplanets semi trailer, prime mover, B double, road train.

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                            • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                              I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                              Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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                              @sundogplanets 18-wheeler's another fairly common one 'round these parts.

                              I know what a lorry is but I don't expect to hear anyone say it in an American accent.

                              (I recently read an old UK Transformers comic where President Reagan refers to Optimus Prime as a "lorry" and was delighted by how glaringly out-of-place it was.)

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                              • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                                Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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                                @sundogplanets Hugh Laurie

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                                • darthnull@infosec.exchangeD darthnull@infosec.exchange

                                  @sundogplanets Maybe focus on the trailer part? Shipping containers are (I think) fairly globally standardized, though I’ve no idea if terms are.

                                  Or are the satellites closer in size to the pulling vehicle than to the trailer / container?

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                                  @darthnull I use trucks for comparisons for a lot of different things. Tonight I was doing kinetic energy comparisons between space debris and 100km/hr semi trucks...

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                                  • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @keira_reckons HAHA Yank Tanks?!! Oh man that's hilarious

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                                    • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                      I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                                      Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

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                                      @sundogplanets
                                      You could use the Universal size terminology of one Optimus Prime.

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                                      • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                        I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                                        Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

                                        rupert@mastodon.nzR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @sundogplanets Articulated lorry.

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                                        • sundogplanets@mastodon.socialS sundogplanets@mastodon.social

                                          I apparently really like to use trucks (both pickup and the bigger types) as comparison points for satellite stuff. And all the local terminology variations for trucks are silly.

                                          Which of the following would you recognize as a term to describe a large vehicle that has a detachable front part that drives and which can pull a large trailer (or 2 or 3)

                                          caity@bne.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          @sundogplanets I'd probably say semi (if we're only talking the big truck part, pronounced semmy) but once it's got the trailer or trailer attached, it's a b double.

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