The problem is that the references used were not primary sources. They’ve left themselves open to duplicate their sources’ biases, oversights, and exaggerations.
The problem is that the references used were not primary sources. They’ve left themselves open to duplicate their sources’ biases, oversights, and exaggerations.
how about just no tiktok? lel.
Not to worry, the police will be right on it, since they’re Union workers too. /s
You sound very high maintenance.
Really not a fan of clickbaity “how can I [whatever]” headlines that have a bunch of SEO terms and end in “you can’t”
I have interviewed 58 people this year. We’re hiring a lot. The number of people that talk about “the team” is ridiculous. Every time I get someone who talks about “the team” doesn’t get hired unless they quickly back it up with what they did. This is my best interview advice.
Pics would be helpful. Otherwise, what are you trying to do with this article?
The thing is, you’re having meetings with co-workers, not trying to impress someone at a cocktail party. If I know you’re our new, freshly-graduated Editorial Assistant, but you insist on sidestepping this fact and introducing yourself as some vague “member of the editorial team,” I’m going to assume you’re a bit of a…
I’m going to go with “when you’re cold.”
Agreed. Draining the carb bowl is generally pretty easy, and a good thing to do after running it dry.
Also, it’s debatable if running the engine dry is a good shutdown maintenance. Even if you run it dry, there’s gas still left in the carb bowl, which will go bad. Based on my experience, the gas should be OK for at least a year if it was fresh and properly stabilized.
Agree with rotating your fuel. If we are coming up on a storm where we may need to use our equipment, we fill up in advance, and if we don’t use it within a month, we put that fuel in the car.
The old advice I had been given was for things like generators that sit for extended periods between use was to use marine fuel …
PROPANE! Just get a dual fuel model and forego all the headaches and danger of storing gasoline. Invest in a couple of 40lb tanks so you can rotate (for about $130 each). In our case with an average kilowatt load of between 1500 and 2500 an hour, the WGen9500DF will run for 12 hours. Spend a couple extra dollarbucks…
Maybe +/- 9cm so they can increase production yields.
Based on when they first started making the S & X, maybe he meant sub 10mm
Judging from the pics so far - they probably should start with +/- 9mm tolerance.
In the midwest, we’re having a heck of a heatwave. We’ve been under heat advisory for 3 days, and it’s been extended til tomorrow.
I mean, the #1 red flag is, it’s an HOA contract.
So, why not build/buy your own place? Because ‘Murica, fuck yeah!, you can.
Remember, your landlord is a person