Rampage_Rick
Rampage_Rick
Rampage_Rick

Look at the satellite imagery. The track alignment used to be way smoother, but they put in sharp corners because the smooth curve would have significantly increased the cost of crossing I-5.

Mine is reading ~20,000 cSt

Up here in Canada Lite (hour outside Vancouver) our school buses were equipped with sanding units. Driver presses button and sand is dumped in front of the tires. Winters were rather mild so I never actually saw the system in use.

Tin cans (aluminum too) are usually coated on the inside to isolate the metal from the product. The most common coating is an epoxy resin due to the worry about BPAs.

Somebody should do an asymmetrical wheel based on the McD lids, rolling on stars and pentagons and stuff:

This is my near future... Got two-week-old twin boys, a 9 year old, and a 14 year old. We’re making due with a Pathfinder, an extended cab Sierra, and a Volt, but not for long.

Different octane ratings...

Not to mention that you’d have to make the windshield into essentially a large B+W LCD TV.

The risk from airbags in the pillars is probably 1,000,000 times more hazardous than the 400V battery systems. Heck, there’s probably more danger from the 12V system arcing.

No clue...

Need a good lemon-lawyer...

Time to re-watch From the Earth to the Moon...

Another bridge exactly the same height would be the only thing guaranteed to stop these nitwits...

Up here in Canuckistan we’re losing all Sears locations. In the summer they said they would close half of the locations, then in fall they decided to close everything.

Or move the shifter into N like the good Lord intended. Nobody sits there that long with the clutch depressed. Slip on the gas and it’s all show no go.

I miss the pneumo tubes at my bank. They ditched them in the mid ‘90s...

1) Presto
2) La Luna
3) Lava
4) Lifted
5) Paperman
6) Partly Cloudy

Won’t happen until a police officer gets swatted and killed. Then they’ll do a quick analysis and announce that it’s too difficult to solve.