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David Gabel
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And I did get it checked until after the 50th time. I took it to a good mechanic, then I bought a test tool to see what the codes were and to check/clear it myself. Every time I took it in, no one could find anything wrong with it, including having it laid up for a week to be inspected. it was frustrating.

While a nice dark red (almost candy apple colored) option is available, I was thinking that a Candy Apple red would fit very nicely on this car. Depending on how the vent louvers affect airflor, maybe remove them, or if that is not an option, then a matte finished dark carbon fiber color

Cyanogen Mod, Paranoid Android, and AOKP are pretty good ROMs. Still running stock on the Nexus5 so far, but I ran CM10 on my old Galaxy Nexus

never flashed, it stayed on constantly unless I cleared it, or on rare occasion would go off on it's own. Though it was a 1989 Honda CRX that was in rough shape. At that particular time, I needed a car and didn't care too much other than it was cheap. Since then I've not been so bad off.

That is something that people keep stating, but here's the issue I have: I never said that the light was flashing. it remained solid and a handful of times would turn off for days at a time.

Yep

A few of these:

Same boat. That's how my last car was before I got the G35. that light came on but nothing was wrong with it. Had the system cleared of codes many times but it kept coming back with the same result of nothing to be found.

"Check engine" light on. If the engine's running smoothly and the transmission is shifting properly, you can continue to drive the vehicle until you can get it checked by a mechanic. If it's flashing, pull over at the nearest safe spot. Have the vehicle towed to a repair shop immediately. Driving with a flashing

But it's safer than putting it in a real pig (i.e. feeding the money to the pig like it's similar to the ceramic bank).

Let's see them try that on a Viper that can fight back.

Could be. Those two trucks are/were the most popular for conversions back in the late 90s (that I recall), and it seemed like it would match up as far as time was concerned.

This was from Friday night on the way home from work.

Looks like either a late 80s or early 90's Ford Bronco/Bronco II or a Chevy K5 Blazer from what I can tell

A good "DIY" approach to Soylent was covered in the movie Fried Green Tomatoes. "It's Hog Boilin' Time!" no more people making trouble. Granted the guy was made into BBQ and not a shake.. still, it's a good start.

As soon as I saw the title, I just had to since there weren't other mentions. And agreed, it's odd to name it Soylent considering such a title is famous for other reasons thanks to pop culture from back when.

Agreed. My wife makes excellent Bolognese sauce. I'm rather spoiled to it now.. Canned/bottled sauce from the store is just too sweet and bland to enjoy anymore. Which for me is big, as I used to live off those cans and cheap pasta (Ramen) back in college.

If you want to kick your cooking up a notch, grab your trusty Spice Weasel.

BMW continues to ruin the car. the first gen when they brought it back was the only good ones IMHO. After that they went to crap and got away from what the mini was and into a bloated, slow, and boring car.