calvin67
Cal67
calvin67

Yep, was going to say everyone knows where he is now.

It wasn't truly a test. It was a demonstration intended to achieve a specific result.

I have had several cases where the friction material let go from the backing plate where they are bonded together.  One was on a set of pads that was less than a week old.  

I'm OK with this.  It matches up with my driving style, I never stop for pedestrians, just honk my horn so they know it's up to them to avoid damaging my car. /s

When this came out, one of the suto magazines did a cover with the picture and at the top of the magazine (so it was the only thing showing when behind another magazine on the newsstand) they had the headline "Show Us Your TTs".  They reported later that it was their highest selling issue ever to that point.

Bosch has had a wiper arm with a dual nozzle clip that mounts to the arm for 20+ years. The clip has moveable nozzles so you can aim the two streams wherever they perform best. With the nozzles on the arm, the blade is just a simple replacement no different than if it didn’t have the clip. DOGA has a version of this

Maybe it identifies as a sentient being, hence "birth".  It could not possibly be a lack of proof reading.

Exactly.  These headlines make it sound like Bezos is intimately involved in all these decisions and is personally directing the work. The man placed an order and signed the cheque.  Everything else is on the shop doing the work.  Doesn't quite have the same clickability though.

I have s cousin that's on the high end of middle management at UPS, and all those people have to work as drivers for a while, so I suspect there is an element of "I had to deal with it and I survived" which tends to reduce any true concern.  Also, when you see the delivery driver running from his truck to the door,

He was just playing by the rules. I can’t believe it’s legal to drive a vehicle for 6 months without plating it. I’m betting a substantial portion of the un-plated cars are uninsured as well 

Steve Jobs reportedly purchased a new Mercedes every 6 months so that he wouldn’t need to plate them. There are a number of people I have seen placing ads for cars for sale when they are less than 1 year old.  In many of these cases they have multiple supercars or high end exotics.  They aren't flippers, they just get

Based on my experience at rest stops along the 401 this last week, the average male doesn’t know how to hit the toilet let alone flush it.

I think what some of the idiots defending body shaming if they don’t like the person ignore is that the biggest problem is often not for the person being shamed, but all the people who see it and think “I look like that” or “I don’t look any better" so now they take all the shaming comments as applying to them.  Body

The 22 year old former toddler would also be accurate.

Yep, common sense is not common.

The "selfie" explanation sounds sketchy as it doesn't align with reports that he had his phone to his ear.  Also why would you get close enough to contact the tail rotor if you wanted a selfie - it would be too close to show the entire helicopter.  More likely that he forgot something on board - that would fit with

Seller also has a 2005 G Wagon for sale for 44K.  Cheap rims reduce off-road capability.  Cheap Chinese tires with mud tread both reduce capability and create excess noise on the highway where this thing will live.

Could possibly be a wrap to save on a repaint, so is it covering a cheap bondo/fibreglass patch job?  

No, a helicopter did not cost a man his life. Police officers in the helicopter who were NOT called but decided they were bored and wanted a looky-loo created a situation where police officers cost a man his life.  Changing how helicopters respond to calls would not change this situation because the helicopter was not

Well to be technically correct, once police officers kill someone they can no longer self-harm.