Okay, so, I wanted to mess around with this RM12 thing. It’s like, from what I see, some kind of jet engine, right? First off, I just grabbed a used RM12, from a ’97 model, I guess. The thing is, this thing looked barely used, which was a sweet deal. It even had the stock parts on it! Pretty crazy, huh?
So, I started looking up how to mess with this engine thing. There is a website saying something about “repetition maximums” or whatever. I guess it’s used in workout programs and stuff. Probably not what I need.
Then, I tried to take it apart. This is when I realized it’s not as easy as I thought. This RM12 is a “derivative” of some F404 engine. Whatever that means, the thing is way too complicated.
After a while, I found something about a “Richard Mille RM 12-01,” which is apparently some fancy watch. What? This is not what I was looking for. Also, these watches are expensive! There’s also this “RM 56-02” which costs millions of dollars. What a joke.
I also wanted to delete some files on my computer. I learned that using the “rm” command with “-r” could do that. I found out that “r” stands for recursive, meaning it would remove whatever you give it. So I did just that, I typed `-rm r` and then a folder name, and pressed enter. It deleted the folder, and I got some free space on my computer. That was cool!
Here’s a recap of the things I tried:
- Got a used RM12 engine.
- Found some weird workout stuff about RM.
- Figured out the RM12 is a complicated engine.
- Discovered there are super expensive watches called RM 12-01.
- Learned how to delete files with the `rm -r` command.
So yeah, that’s my adventure with the whole RM12 thing. Pretty wild, right? The watch stuff was a total surprise. But deleting files on my computer? That was actually pretty useful. I guess that’s it for now.