GirchyGirchy
GirchyGirchy
GirchyGirchy

Speak ill of our lighting regulations all you want, but the CHMSL is one of them I applaud. 

This thing is CP at $7.

You’re not the first...it’s a conundrum which has spanned entire generations.

Lee Valley sells one for $26.50 that works very well. It doesn’t appear to be as long as the one in the article, but it’s cheaper and has a couple of magnets to hold itself onto the wrench.

2006 Nissan Altima 2.5S - 197,000 as of yesterday.

Nor did yours, assfuck. You and I were responding to the same post about the same subtopic.

Have you met the general public? He’s completely right. We’re talking about the standard Wal-Mart shopper who buys the cheapest shit they can find.

Nissan Altima?  Trailer?  Yikes.  Next time “downshift” the CVT.

WTF’s wrong with you people? It was a joke about that interior. Look how frightening it is.

Same thought here. Shove the 2.5 back into the Sentra with a 6-spd already, FFS.

You’re my Little Meat Frond.

Ah, memories of NFS II SE. I loved that car. But FFS, why couldn’t this have been in this year’s auction, when I went and could have seen it?

None...I haven’t owned many cars and keep them for long periods of time, so by the time I buy another, using my old ones as a baseline is useless. I’ve had:

So what?  “They” work for the people, and the state government should make it as easy as possible.  That’s just stupid.  Add a fee or something, but at least make it available.

Hell, my wife and I got ours in Indiana about 11 years ago when we moved in together.

I think we need new names for people who prefer they/them. I definitely understand the “why”, but find it confusing for normal use, especially in a written article. “It” borders on cruel to my ears.  I think finding a short, easily remembered and identifiable set of pronouns would be beneficial.

That does look handy...I was only speaking about their standard adjustables. The last one I got was awful; started comparing it to my older identical version, and hey, the “USA” mark is gone. I don’t think that’s a coincidence.

It used to be worth one’s time for taking everything; not so much any longer. That said, I still save my metals and separate out and take them in. I combine it with a run through their junkyard for parts at the same time, and it’s not out of my way. All I’m out is my time, but I end up with a little money and the

“Works” is a strong word here.

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