When you burn stuff that grows, it also absorbs those things in order to do so.
When you burn stuff that grows, it also absorbs those things in order to do so.
Yes. China has the biggest car market in the world. So wherever China goes, we follow.
Fuel injection won out because it had superior economy and emissions and the changeover was driven by regulation, had they been left to their own devices they would’ve preferred to continue producing lower cost carbed engines. . Even high end sports cars were mainly carbed well into the 70's.
And all it took was 30 years to shrink the computer down from the size of a city block to on that fits inside a vehicle.
Nope, it’s smug. “The only reason people don’t want x is because they’re stupid”, that’s coming from nowhere but smug.
I starred it, but you’re wrong. That’s a 1500, which doesn’t have a Cummins.
What is the purpose of the ice and cooling it down right away? Just to drink it?
Sounds like the only reason the 5.7 isn’t in the Gladiator sounds like crash ratings. Sadly.
Extended cabs still only have 2 doors, mostly.
Why? Both instances, semi means the same thing.
The mission accomplished thing wasn’t a lie, that carrier they were on was returning to port after a year and their mission was accomplished.
Whether you clear the leaves by 2" or 5" doesn’t matter. Either way, you ain’t hitting the leaves.
At every bar that doesn’t have a college nearby.
Did I tighten the bolt?
So on a $1-2 beer, it’s ok to tip $0.20-0.40 instead?
If you decide not to eat out that night, they also get paid less since, you know, you didn’t pay them.....
Also, I could be wrong, but I thought I heard somewhere that getting fired affects your pay slightly. Maybe not a dime, but I’m sure you’ll get payed at least a nickel less.
Sounds like they’re not just making the bare minimum then, and probably make more than the guy you’re berating for not forgoing TP so he could give more of his money to someone better off.
Food specific inflation goes back to 1968. So I tracked $1 of food, compounding each year’s inflation through 2018. That $1 of food would cost $7.24 today.
If the price of food for the customer has increased, that means the price of food for the server—who is also a human and needs to eat and have shelter, not someone who ceases to exist at the end of their shift—has also increased en equal amount.