The lineman’s splice is the only way to go for solid core. It’s NASA approved and everything!
The lineman’s splice is the only way to go for solid core. It’s NASA approved and everything!
#typo
There is a psychology PhD thesis just waiting to be written here.
All you need is this script. Well, almost.
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Grab a trail camera from any outdoor store and mount to the tree.
How they managed to build this device in that manner without creating at least one short I’ll never know.
Me too! Physics is such a bitch sometimes.
The switch adjusted the shift points in the automatic transmission to let you go a bit higher into the RPMs before shifting.
Anyone remember Jarts / lawn darts? They do not go well with fenders.
Found a deadblow hammer wedged in next to the front wheel well one time after my wife’s car came back from service.
Unfortunately they often reproduce before Darwining.
Ok, now I want a mini-nuke dispensing backpack too.
One more important security factor to keep in mind. It’s more trouble, but having deadbolt locks keyed on both sides mean thieves can smash a window then reach inside to unlock the bolt.
When working as a locksmith I found that even if you could get through a lock in 10 seconds, if the owners were watching then you stalled for a while to prevent this reaction.
Yup. I see so many passengers with their feet up on the passenger side airbag and wonder what happens when that deploys?
That’s why I keep one of those padlocks in my car that motorcyclists lock through the disk brake. Just to make sure it’s still there when the local LEO gets there to write it up.
No, that model was auctioned some time ago.
I’m pretty sure you’re right. I noticed in the segment right before the test drive that they didn’t show the driver’s side either.