I’d give you more stars if I could.
I’d give you more stars if I could.
I pan fry mine until it’s crisp. The only “trick” is to keep flipping that bacon over medium heat. If you don’t keep flipping it, it singes and has burnt taste. If you flip it every 30 to 45 seconds after it is sizzling you can render out much of the fat, make it crisp, and it tastes great. If you don’t like it…
Cheese goes on 30 seconds to a minute before the burger comes off the grill. If you put so many damned condiments on your burger that the bun slides off, you sir, are a goddamned monster. I like my condiments on my burger as much as the next guy, but if you can’t figure out that all the condiments DON’T get put in…
I love that response and I think it is option D> All of the above!
What make and model vehicles? Maybe there is an extenuating circumstance here. My 5.7L V8, my 6.1L V8, my other 5.7L V8 all use about 7 to 7.5 quarts on an oil change. 6.5 quarts for a 2.8L is a little high, but not really excessive. It is likely one of a few things: Perhaps they are worried about the oil…
5 quarts for a 3.5L is reasonable. Maybe a little more than average.
Hmm... I wonder how many people would like to buy an ice cream cone for someone in that neighborhood...
A tool named FART, I shit you not...
I worked full time and put myself through college. Then again I had a job that paid 2x to 2.5x minimum wage proving your point. There is no way in Hell I could have done it otherwise. I never qualified for any grants, going into debt to get a degree and be a slave to that debt for decades was not a option I would…
Spiral cut and grilled is where it’s at.
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No argument from me. I was in that position before where I couldn’t afford any option and so the cheapest option it was. I was able to afford to have someone else do my oil changes though, so I did... until they ruined my oil pan and tried to tell me that “someone” overtightened my drain plug. Long story short, I…
If you thought I was 100% serious about brick and mortar parts stores disappearing, you take a guy with a sarcastic cat as his avatar far more seriously than necessary. ;) I was having a little fun at O’Reilly’s expense because I was agreeing with the premise that talking with them to get down to a part…
Also to address your original reply a different way: I just did a search for oil filters on an 11 year old car I have. Amazon has about 50 unique listings for oil filters for that car. You think O’Reilly, Autozone and NAPA have 50 different filters when you add them together? So no, you get a better variety on…
Wait. What? People will pay for that? #ProblemsLivingUnderARock
You’re also probably not on a tech blog making tongue in cheek comments on posts, either. I was teasing about O’Reilly a bit. Didn’t realize this was a sacred topic around here. I find that I avoid O’Reilly and Autozone as much as possible. My last car parts purchases came from (in no particular order) eBay,…
I was being facetious. The point being in this day and age there are parts at your finger tips, and usually of much better quality AND price than compared to what ever O’Reilly happens to carry. Perhaps Amazon Prime wasn’t the best example, but then again I’ve found some great parts on Amazon in the past. A…
The first time I read it, I was wondering WTF this guy was talking about... and the second time I read it, it clicked, I was transported back to my last conversation with O’Reilly’s and realized man it has been a long time since I’ve had to call them for anything. Are they still in business in the day and age of the…
I wrap the removable bottom tray in aluminum foil. I also generally use a piece of aluminum foil on the rack. I replace the one on the rack very often. I only replace the piece of foil on the bottom tray when it gets dirty. Very easy to clean up, that way. ;)
I wrap the removable bottom tray in aluminum foil. I also generally use a piece of aluminum foil on the rack. I…
I had to pay for a $200 stamp and wait 10 months to buy a suppressor. A suppressor reduces the sound of a firearm from the roughly 130 dB ear destroying range to 100 dB which is still as loud as a Rock Concert and can hurt your ears with 15 minutes of prolonged exposure. In other countries a suppressor is considered…