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Yet as recently as 2006 CBS Radio, Citadel, Clear Channel, and Entercom paid 12 million in fines for... accepting paid placement via third parties. So now, instead, clearchannel/iheartradio has 'on the verge' which REQUIRES 150 plays per station of the selected song.

I would argue half are already gone. There are hardly ever any live DJs, it's just computers playing from a prebuilt list. These days many radio stations are just a pair of PCs, some people in a cube farm selecting playlists based on paid placement, a guy in a booth making recordings for commercials and 'blurbs'

I have a friend who runs a we-tote lot that uses these things. the state here actually doesnt even require ONE DAY since his cars are technically leases, with a 1 dollar buyout.

Spare tire well, pull the spare out. no one ever bothers to clean there.

It disables the starter, when wired correctly. I have seen dozens of them on cars i buy at auction. They are simple, effective, and do not make the car stop running suddenly.

They arent looking for payment when a car is disabled, they are getting ready to send out a tow truck to get it.

That is how all of these units work. The person who says theirs was 'turned off at a light' probably means it either stalled or she cut it off while it was at a light, and it wouldn't start back up . All they do is put a NC relay in the starter solenoid circuit. The vehicle drives fine, but wont start when it is

The process is called Transesterification. There is actually a chemical reaction (Methanolysis) that is performed to create biodiesel from lipids. The lost mass is now in the form of glycerol, evaporated water and filters loaded with impurities. The glycerol could have been used to make soap or other products as

See alt and speed on the left? Match it with alt and speed in the middle of the screen.

There are a few ambling around in my area. The local ford dealer services the powertrain without too many questions asked, it seems.

As the owner and fairly regular operator of a tractor (with a front end loader and two PTOs to boot) the scary part isn't the machine. Its the terrain. Almost all tractor accidents are rollovers caused by exceeding the limits of stability. They have nearly unlimited traction, but their center of gravity and absurd

Now, if you'll just show me the carfax...

Chrysler's answer to the raptor is the RamRunner. Most who have driven one (myself included) agree the RamRunner is just too hard core and not suitable for road use, but it is delivered from Chrysler in that configuration. They also own, ya know, jeep. So, they ahve that going for them.

Someone raided the parts bin at brembo...

I have parked my SRT8 300C right next to the company owned E and S class cars in the lot. There is little chassis DNA shared there at all. The rear end in my SRT8 (as in, the diff) is eerily similar to the one under my S-class, and the transmission is a w5a580 on the SRT. There are some switches and other bits

These already exist. In fact, I use them around my property. 30 watt led light sources (VERY bright at night) with 120 watts of solar panels on top. You still have a very chunky battery (lifepo4 in my case, kinda spendy) that would be an excellent target.

1973 F600 Ford Truck. 20,200lbs, powered by a 300Ci/4.9L ford straight 6. That is one empty engine bay...

I loved my UJOR conversion before it got creamed! You guys make a nice setup. I'll have to ship the parts from my new dana 60 to get an early start on my next ujor build :D

I used UJORs kit on my 95 4x4/cummins 4bta/manual conversion that got creamed a while back. Its a damn fine kit, and the setup the build is by FAR better than either Quigley or Sportsmobile, for much, much less.

Navy seals use em.