First, I would argue that 100MPH isn’t always crazy fast. On some freeways around where I live (SE Mich), I would argue 100MPH is relatively safe during light traffic with most modern cars (not necessary trucks and SUVs).
First, I would argue that 100MPH isn’t always crazy fast. On some freeways around where I live (SE Mich), I would argue 100MPH is relatively safe during light traffic with most modern cars (not necessary trucks and SUVs).
It says gringo is OK too.
Yep, I did the same. I swap between snow/summer tires, and I change them out myself because I don’t feel like wasting my time at the tire shop 4 times per year (2 cars). I bought a fully fledged TPMS tool (scan/program/make new sensors), and the time saved not waiting at the tire shop is worth every penny. (Plus, it’s…
Yep, I did the same. I swap between snow/summer tires, and I change them out myself because I don’t feel like…
In addition to the tools mentioned, some vehicles will also require a TPMS scanner/learner.
In addition to the tools mentioned, some vehicles will also require a TPMS scanner/learner.
What’s the current recommendation on N95 masks? Are we still supposed to save them for the first line responders, or are civilians allowed to use them now?
What’s the current recommendation on N95 masks? Are we still supposed to save them for the first line responders, or…
Isn’t Apple’s game to sell a status symbol? I don’t think Mac users care that they’re overpaying for the memory upgrade. Infact, I think that’s the whole point.
Who cares what others think? A collection/accumulation requires some understanding of the objects being collected/accumulated (history, construction, material, relevance, etc), and most people don’t care to take the necessary time and dedication required to appreciate it (nor should they be required to). I…
Take whatever the adults are drinking and refill that bottle with water. Give the kid that bottle and he'll drink it thinking he's getting something special.
I’ve seen these stats in the past, and here’s what I don’t get. Why is it always guns found in the carry on, and never on the person?
It is higher than just filling out the 4473. You also have to pass NICS. (Obligatory warning: yes I’m aware some states don’t require 4473 or NICS for private sales, yes I’m aware that some states don’t require NICS for concealed carry licensees, yes I’m aware that criminals don’t have to complete 4473 or pass NICS)
Does the power of teleportation apply just to that person, or can Canadians also teleport illegal Americans back to America?
Minimum legal right is still a legal right. Just because someone from the same country is breaking the law doesn’t justify vandalizing (which is illegal regardless) vehicles. In fact, I’m willing to bet even if the driver of a particular vehicle is in Canada illegally, it still doesn’t legally justify vandalizing that…
As the New York Times reports, some Canadians have taken matters into their own hands to defend their land from our germs, including vandalizing cars with American license plates.
If you have a smart meter (and I imagine most US households do), you can use the power company’s app to check in on the status. No need for a smart device, no need to guess if it’s your power or the internet.
It also says “Do Not Microwave Cup”, yet based on this article, it appears some people microwave these things.
Ewwwwwww... luke warm ramen noodles? Ramen are meant to be consumed hot. Next time watch an Asian eat ramen, and you’ll notice that they’re slurping it instead of eating it. This is how the temperature is supposed to be controlled.
I never understood the purpose of a reference in the interview process. Unless you’re dumb as ****, you’re not going to reference anyone who’ll say anything bad about you. Reference form specific people, such as previous manager or previous HR may makes sense, but in today’s climate even those are a waste of time…
This will really suck for some in-vehicle telematic systems. It’s not like you can just go down to your local AT&T store and pick up a CAN bus capable communication module.