dangerray
Danger
dangerray

Plenty of profit for the airlines and their executives, but no money to hire/train/retain the crewmembers. Regional pilots still make peanuts. The airlines did this themselves, but since there is no other option for long distance travel for most consumers, flying is the only option and Holidays are some people’s only

The nut is not reattached, it is captive in the wheel. Once it is off a new nut comes on with the fresh wheel. Even if it were damaged it wouldn’t matter. The lock would have to be manually bypassed while 3 people cranked on a 4 foot breaker bar. Not the fastest, but there was definitely good material at the inboard

I was surprised there was no manual backup. Maybe a special punch/drift to hammer so it will spin or a wrench with biting teeth that can be hammered on and grab the remaining wheel nut material. Not fast, but it could keep them in the race.

I have a ($400 in 2007) redline monocog steel rigid single speed that has been to hell and back, I’m surprised the frame on your bike gave up that quickly. Might be time to learn to weld, or step up to the $250 class of mountain bikes.

V A P O R W A R E

Continuous overconsumption looks really unsustainable at this point

Run away fast. These trucks are turds and even at $2k not worth the headache it will give you, especially the 4.0 SOHC. 

When I drove RHD in Trinidad the wipers and turn signals were reversed. Caused some funny moments. 

You’re never going to be a billionaire or friends with Elon with that attitude 

Spot on. I’ve argued with engineers thousands of miles away about what actually exists in the field vs. what their drawing shows existing. Some of them live in a computer I think. 

3.0 sucks. Bad. 3.4 or 2.7 or 2.4 or 4.7 would all be preferable. Looks nice otherwise.

Just send in Walter Mitty already. 

Or when the queen gave medals to the soldiers that murdered unarmed civilians at close range in the Derry Massacre. 

Bootlickers can justify murder in some cases, I’m sure they’ll find a way to spin this too.

The math says that a cheap new engine is a better use of money than an expensive new car. Just because a certain repair costs more than someone else values a car, doesn’t make trading it in the right call.

I hope the poor Catholic Church gets all the financial help it desperately needs. Good thing it hasn't done anything to erode the public's trust.

A large vessel like this fell off of a trailer outside of the Whiting, IN oil refinery in 2010 or 2011. It took about a week to clean up. They needed to build a crane to load it back onto the trailers.

ALWAYS-black Buick Grand National

Same thing happens in my Grandma National. Can't go anywhere without a cavalier or avenger or Accord trying to race. It's tiresome.