I know, but I have to visit some of the classic tourist spots. Time Square, Central Park, etc. But I will do all that on my first day, then I will drive to some other cities.
I know, but I have to visit some of the classic tourist spots. Time Square, Central Park, etc. But I will do all that on my first day, then I will drive to some other cities.
Haha, thank you for the advice. The only thing I was planning to do in DC was to take a picture next to the statue of one of my personal heroes, Thomas Jefferson, but reading all the comments, I think that going north is the better choice.
Is it nice in March? Does it snow? I love snow (white snow, not muddy snow) as long as they don’t close the roads.
That’s interesting, Massachusetts looks nice. I like history, but since I have such a few days, I would like to prioritize beautiful landscapes and cities.
I’m going to NY on March next year. I have to do the classic tourist things like taking a picture at the Brooklyn Bridge, Wall Street bull, Liberty Tower, etc. But besides that, I want to rent a car and drive to other cities and places. I will be there just about 4 days, where else do you suggest I go? I love to…
And WD-40
I love this things. I love relaxing and getting lost watching a fire or a slow video. But my favorite way of meditation is to close my eyes and listen Descent Hypnosis Radio
Not in my case. I SSH to my house, tunneling all my traffic. Even Facebook that is blocked. lol
A Ford Crown Victoria cab is probably faster.
No. What I use is a silent install of TightVNC without password. So, as long as the computer I’m fixing has network connection, I just install it with one click and I get total control.
In case some is interested in the script to silent install TightVNC I use:
The problem with wifi is usually the all-in-one modem+router+AP+switch.
Just buy one or two AP Ubiquiti and connect them to your router and that’s it. End of the problem. Full coverage stable signal and you can connect up to 100 clients.
Meh, I will watch it when I need it.
I think that the rear axis was loose before towing. 0:12
I finally did it. I bought a disk for wood for my grinder and it works very well.
It’s super dangerous when the grinder gets stuck, but much much faster than using the jig saw.
What’s the problem, it’s HIS truck.
Back in the day, some mechanics used to steal gasoline from the tanks here in Argentina.
Same here. “Server disconnected” Maybe it’s the Lifehacker effect. Unintentional DDOS attack.
What I don’t understand is why are two tools that make almost the same work with different materials, one for wood and one for metal. Why can’t we have just one and change the disk? I know there are some differences, but not much to spend so much money twice.
OK. Thank you for your response. I think they make circular saw disks for grinders. Not having control of the angle is a problem.
Some time ago, I had to cut a small piece of aluminum, I tried with the jigsaw and made a mess. Too jumpy to cut straight. So I tried the angular grinder, and even when it’s a lot more…
That trailer sucks. Like all other recent comedies. The last two funny movies I’ve seen are: Zoolander and A Night at the Roxbury.