3point8isgreatest
3point8isgreat
3point8isgreatest

That’s a thing already.  Though you could do it with a wider variety of flavors!

Bought a Veloster N.  I plan on keeping it until it returns to the Earth via the ravages of time and the elements.  

Second for those crappy Uhaul tires. When I was towing them I’d do no less than 5mph below the speed limit so I wasn’t a complete road block. 55mph in a 75mph zone would be ridiculous. And even then I still had one blow out (was doing about 65mph at the time) at 2 or 3am, a few miles from my hotel after 10 hours or so

Only big things we are looking at buying are house maintenance or upgrade. Can’t decide whether to wait or to just get it done and keep some local economy moving. Have some rotting siding that needs to be replaced. And the possibility of a covered carport on the driveway is still floating around. Also working on

My situation was/is close to this. Just Hyundai instead of Kia.

See I kind of find that it’s harder to get in and out of the driver’s side of mine. Since the door is so much longer it usually can’t be opened as far. I’m used to this having grown up with my Mustang. But it’s still easier for me to get into the passenger side.

Wait wait.  Is that an updated interior?  The cloth seats are perfectly comfortable and all.  But those just LOOK nice.  I guess this is one problem with buying new cars, is there will always be a newer better version right around the corner.

I’m an American roaster with a Front-mid Flat 8, rwd, nature name, that is both reliable AND has shitty build quality.  ... Other than the flat and nature name part, I’m basically a Corvette convertible.

Maple is the most frustrating program I’ve ever used.  I had a professor that gave us working code as an example.  I’d copy paste it, and it wouldn’t work.  Someone else would copy paste it, and it WOULD work.  I hated it from that moment on.

Does driving into the office for work because we’re all expected to show up still count?

A lot of normal races are converting to virtual options as well.  It seems a common theme is giving people the option to either run their race virtually or apply their entry fee to next year.

Minor note: there are smaller localities doing SiP rules. For example, county I’m in has one, but the state as a whole does not.  Although I expect our state to get a SiP rule before too long as cases here are growing fast.

My trade-in offer was so low, that the sales manager himself said he didn’t know why their system came back with a number so low.  And then said he wouldn’t be offended if I didn’t trade it and just sold it myself at a more reasonable price.  Which I did.

My cats seem to do pretty well on that food, or at least the grain free version. Definitely the most “regular” they’ve been. And they seem to like it pretty well too. And it doesn’t cost mahoosive amounts. I’m a fan.

Veloster N has orange lights on the tach for this that slowly disappear as the engine comes up to temp.

I once worked in a building with a lot of companies with offices in one building. We had someone come in and ask if everyone was okay in our office. Turns out the men’s restroom had a urinal covered in blood from someone somewhere passing a kidney stone.  Seeing that cemented my fear of kidney stones.

I think they sort of have. The flight I was on a few weeks ago I noticed that the part that reclined was several inches higher up than where you’d expect. The only part that was really at knee level for me were the arms going from the hinges up to the back section that moved. So those arms sort of cut into my leg

I had to finally admit financial, and safety risk, defeat with both of my cars this fall. That safety risk part is specifically where it went over into “I need to replace this NOW”. Especially when no repairs seem to fix the issue.

So now I’m down a stalling Magnum and up a Veloster N!

Again, stay away from engineering. You’ll hurt someone with math that bad.

I sincerely hope that you are not an engineer.