Why do you keep switching units? In the same sentence, you’ll use tons and pounds. THen you’ll use square feet, then acres. Makes it hard to keep scale.
Why do you keep switching units? In the same sentence, you’ll use tons and pounds. THen you’ll use square feet, then acres. Makes it hard to keep scale.
Half a foot of suspension travel? Isn’t that...no big deal?
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Hey Doug,
Clearly you don’t understand Doug’s writing style.
Good. You not buying one leaves them for the rest of us.
want one. so much want.
Never get tired of reading your articles Doug. Looking forward to this adventure.
4. When the techs powered on the heater, their gauges only went up to 80 degrees F, but the actual temperature inside the tank got up to an estimated 1000 degrees. Nobody knew it because they looked at the gauge and saw it said 80 (though it was pegged off-scale high).
Those are xenon bulbs that they’ve put into a halogen housing. Big no-no, as xenon bulbs don’t emit light in the same fashion as halogens, causing that messy, blinding, total bro-mobile look.
Then use good winter tires, then you can drive almost any car you want.
Gotta start somewhere.
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Why don't you have to gap iridium plugs?
That's almost a 2007 Subaru STI Limited right there...
By far my favorite car company ever. Will never be able to own one but would love to see and ride in one.
I want my entire car done up like this.
What a piece of shit airplane.
That's just a meh exhaust note. And this new exterior is also just meh compared to the old one.
Oh and for the record, our fish is doing fine.
Thats average Class D airspace (local, not quite regional) airport runway length. No big deal. Teterboro is not a big airport by any standard. International airports are Class B, regionals are usually Class C, the average general aviation airport you drive by in a populated airport is Class D.