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This demonstrates why EVERY actor should invest in classes of some sort for firearms handling. They are their own last line of defense against this sort of accident and really should be checking the weapon one final time for their own satisfaction before performing the scene.

Pretty disgusting that they did this to a guy who worked at that specific dealership for NINETEEN years. Just goes to show, big business has absolutely no loyalty to its long term skilled tradesman employees.

That is because for most of the last three decades, the media has been pushing the narrative that there is only a single fab left here in the US, and the only reason that exists is to fulfill the chip needs of the US military.

TSMC is actually in the process of building a Fab here in the US, which was announced not that long ago. At a cost of $10 billion, it will take at least half a decade to build the place.

Good question, considering dingbat Biden cut off Russian small arms ammunition imports (and Russia actually imported more ammo to the US than China).

Everybody blames coronavirus, but forgets this whole inventory supply issue started with Obama’s “cash-for-clunkers” BS. That took nearly 700,000 vehicles out of circulation.

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Carvana had a dealership facility in North Carolina shuttered by the state for this very same nonsense. Story covered by former Jalopnik contributor Steve Lehto.

This of course leave you with something you’ll have to live down forevermore. Exactly how many time have you witness a rhino getting its dick power-sanded to know what that sounds like? And was it a belt sander, random orbit sander or disc sander?

One of those photos indicates the flooring need to be replaced in the camper section. So there is probably a lot of hidden deterioration to be repaired besides “faded paint”.

Moral of the story.... Don’t treat that old Firebird like some sort of lost AMC AMX III prototype.

Never met an employer that didn’t try that stunt. In fact, I once flipped that on its head when an employer converted me from full time employee to outside contractor. My pay rate went from $10 to $18 per hour, since I was no longer getting any benefits and they said on the record that I would be paid the same. They

I love the fact that Youtube has a safety video “age restricted”.

Now take into consideration the fact this is the same management that thinks a farmer shouldn’t be allowed to change a flat tire on a John Deere tractor in the field. Heaven forbid a farmer know what he’s doing with property he owns, but they think untrained labor can just slap stuff together like nobody’s business?

I had to go back to the top of the page and check the date, just to make sure this wasn’t something from a decade ago, all thanks to you using that stale old meme. LOL

Poorly written paid advertisement for a professional detailing service. ;3

Alternatively, there are soldering stations that come with with a hot air pen - essentially a heat gun on a miniature scale. They aren’t playing it being a heat gun, either. I used to have one that could reach 700 degrees Fahrenheit.

Sorry, Torch, but you got it wrong in that paragraph. Well, not so much wrong as just seriously incomplete. What you should have said is Give EVERYTHING stopped on the side of the road space. Doesn’t matter if it is a broken down car, tractor trailer with the driver on mandatory down time, a construction crew,

Just be thankful you aren’t dealing with one of today’s bikes. I’ve pulled bikes out of boxes to find cracked frame welds on inspection. I’ve also dealt with bikes that didn’t pack with all (or ANY) fasteners. At least every other bike I’ve dealt with in the last 10 years has shown up with bent frames as well. And

See, this is a good reason to not waste money on Apple products that has been buried in the “right to repair” firestorm. You’ve got to worry about when your computer makes its last gasp, gives up the ghost and forces a replacement. I’m still using Office 98 and Adobe pre-Creative Suite editions of software in a

I’m guessing they missed the part where the Feds years ago told vehicle manufacturers they couldn’t hide diagnostic data and tools from the public...