foobar2000
Foobar2000
foobar2000

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This one might if his columns influenced roster decisions.

Cubes broke the cardinal rule* of PR: If what you’re doing makes fucking ESPN look like the good guys then you’ve done fucked up.

Ballers has titties, Any Given Wednesday only has boobs

I believe everyone has a right to privacy, even from your significant other. I think sharing passwords encourages controlling behavior and is basically founded on mistrust. I’ve had passwords before and found that it did not make me feel any more secure AND it did not stop that boyfriend from cheating on me with a

Wouldn’t refinancing the current loan at a lower APR be another option? i wonder if that would be possible thought because the 8% interest rate point s to something that would not allow him to get that low rate from a credit union

If he had good credit, why would he be paying 8 percent for 85 months on a new Toyota?

Up until a few months ago, I had a new 2016 F-350 with snow equipment I used as a second income.

I can’t think of a legit reason for my boyfriend to have my account and phone passwords. He has his own accounts and phone. Why would he need mine? Absent some actual suspicions about something, why would I demand that he give me his? I don’t believe that just because I’m part of a couple, I have to give up all

What a nightmare, married to a child molesting sandwich salesman.

Agreed.

Seems like a guy just wanted to make a video, without knowing much about the subject.

Technically a good driver would shift at the point at which the HP would be the same in the next gear up. In the vast majority of cases this is above the point of max power, especially with more peaky engines. This effect is magnified by having wider gear ratios, especially in older cars where the 1-2 shift may be

I have a 10 minute drive (3.4 miles, plus traffic lights), but that’s about an hour to walk, at a slightly above average walking speed. Even if it took me 45 minutes, that’s still not practical.

If I’ve learned anything from watching...well every single show on Velocity TV....the best way to break in an engine you’ve just finished building is to go into the parking lot and do burnouts & doughnuts.

My 2012 said to NOT idle it since it did more damage. Give it a few seconds, then just drive slowly for a little bit.

Most mechanics will tell you that “warming up” an engine (in park) is not good for it (it is also a huge waste of gas!). Start it up, let it run for a few seconds to let the oil flow through the engine, then take off. If you’re wanting heat, it will get warm faster while driving than just sitting in your driveway.

Change your oil every weekend! Wiper fluid flush! Paint protection! Floormats! Mats for the floormats!

I don’t know why anyone takes this seriously. The era of engine break-in is so long past that young drivers only get to hear about it on youtube. Take any generic automatic gearbox car, certainly any Japanese, and just use it as per your needs; it’ll serve for a decade w/o giving you trouble. Break-in? Perhaps if you

This used to be rules that if not followed would void your warranty. THEN, research proved that it was bunk. Now no manufacturer requires this type of break-in. I think more research is needed before blindly following this advice. However, everything in moderation is always good advice.