If the Tin Worm hasn't eaten too much of this car it could be Shark Time. I love these cars and this is a great price IF it checks out.
If the Tin Worm hasn't eaten too much of this car it could be Shark Time. I love these cars and this is a great price IF it checks out.
Agree, you would have to be assure the regrind is clean.
It took a tree falling on it to kill my 300 inch straight 6 powered Club Wagon. Other than the stupid twin-I-beam front suspension, that thing rocked as a race support vehicle.
Or maybe as a strengthener in molded polymers like glass fiber filled nylons? There are carbon fiber filled polymers so that might be a user of the regrind.
Yup, that seems to be it!
Don’t ask such difficult questions of university researchers. C’mon, an engineer hasn’t worked out all those details of actually making this research useful.
So add this to the guy in Florida with $120,000 worth of Amazon iyems in his garage. He worked for a package delivery firn contracted to Amazon
Maybe this has something to do with the lack of timely, unassisted problem solving skills? No time to Google the solution to a lane cutting car or a missed exit or poorly chosen lane. Or the overwhelming fear of making ANY kind of mistake no matter how small or insignificant.
Good luck fitting enough brakes under this beautiful girl to dance the 'Ring. Awesome experience!
So what did the article actually state, in your view? Summarize it, please. I am curious what you took away from the article for you to make that statement.
As one who worked with UAW and IUE union workers.... You couldn’t fire one of these guys for taking a shit on the general manager’s desk while he sat there with a camera filming the whole thing.
Not entirely sure but filling out fraudulent inspection reports is against the law. The goverment can and should sent out inspectors.
TMI .... I think...
Ohh agreed. They need their balls on the chopping block too. But they didn’t do any better job of oversight than the feds themselves. It still didn't say the prisoners were in a for-profit prison.
Read the article. The FPI screwups were reassigned ‘cause they work for a government owned company and government employees never have to take resposibilty for their actions.
Where in the article did it say the workers came from a private prison?? It didn't. It did say that FPI was a government owned company msking product for the government. No private company in the mix. It takes government management to fuck things up that badly.
Notice it said they "reassigned" the FPI employees resposible. Why were they not fired, at the very least?
Not exactly capitalism. The government owns the means of production. So socialism.
I didn’t say theybwere paid well...