dolphs44
dolphs44
dolphs44

Don’t get TSA PreCheck. If everyone gets it, you’ll ruin it for the rest of us.

This is good Jalopnik.

It seems like every time I buy a new car, I struggle to remove its oil filter because the previous owner decided to crank that sucker down tight. the car hasn’t run in over 20 years and there’s 27 inches of rust/grease creating an impenetrable seal between the filter and engine. Also, the engine bay currently being

Or ban stupid people.

Or ban stupid people from the airport.

This. This. THIS THIS THIS.

You know the struggle. We have a Jetta, a Golf, and a Rottweiler who loves car rides. We typically leave the seat cover in the Jetta, so I get stuck removing the cover quickly and jamming it in the trunk, only to reinstall it hours later. With the Golf, I just fold down the rear seat and we are good to go.

That’s because you can only drive the average flat, long freeway in California at 20 mph because of the god-awful traffic.

The calc games were great - but in this case the TI-94A was a home computer from TI made in the late 70's - mid80's :)

As wonderful as it would be to have another Saab, the truth is that you’re talking about a manufacturer that no longer exists, and that’s bad news for keeping it running in the long term.

User name checks out, but it’s missing the “_Douche” from the end.

Latitude: 70-11'39'’ N
Longitude: 148-25'40'’ W

“THE CALL IS COMING FROM INSIDE THE VEHICLE!”

My S10 definitely does not get it’s best gas mileage at 93mph. It gets slightly better at 94mph, but it’s probably not good to keep hitting the limiter. The sound the terribly annoying too.

Officer: “Do you know why I pulled you over?”

Lol. My grandmother had a series of new Camaros when my mother was growing up. Apparently, when Mom was a teenager, she got the itch to change the oil on Grandma’s .

Except that she didn’t know what she was doing and wound up putting cooking oil in there. And then drove it.

Yeah.

That appeal has been made on this site.

RC is the best cola. Fight me.

I was basically screaming this during that video. It was hard to watch... I mean, if you don’t even know the term “pier,” you probably have little business discussing structural engineering.

That is not a prestressed girder. It is post-tensioned. They let the concrete cure first and then stress after. There is not bond between the PT tendons and the concrete. The force transfer mechanism is completely different.