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At this point we can confirm there are some connections, but have yet to see evidence of a city official directing the officer on the scene as to how to handle this particular situation.

Yeah, it makes sense.
They need to deliver a lot more hairflow so the power required is higher even if the max temperature is lower.
Otherwise the air would simply cool down the heating element.
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Maybe we should start by defining “American”. Is a Toyota Tundra built in Texas American? How about a Ford Fiesta built in Mexico?

Having used to work in the oil industry, the video above shows a leak at the tank “mixer”. The mixers are basically big shaft driven propellers mounted directly to the side of the tank to mix the fluid in the tank around. These have no valve separating them from the fluid, and there cannot be or else the mixer would

The State of California was built on 3 major periods of growth

Maybe this is a magic car.  Every time you need a part it will appear in the glove box.

I would actually read an article which covered a Nebraska tractor pull. Talked to people, got their stories, detailed their builds. I bet there’s some interesting shade tree engineering in them those tractors. That’s a lot more Jalop than regurgitated national stories on F1 or NASCAR.

More of a weekday content mix, lot less of a focus on racing. Not all motoring appreciation is about racing. I’m not saying none, but certainly not the total lock that it currently has. Also, a 100% reduction in pushbike centric articles. Pedalopniks already have other places on the web to deal with their hobby.

It may work logically but there could be electrical differences that have to be tested out and validated. The space shuttle went through this - it used 8086 processors in critical areas. Once those were no longer manufactured, nasa scavenged them on ebay and other places. The cost of redesigning and revalidating new

There are three technical reasons, at least. One is that packaging methods can change with die size. A second, related issue is that chip temperatures can run hotter (or sometimes cooler) when moving/shrinking circuit traces and components. And a third is that parts of the circuit can interfere with other parts once

That’s exactly it. EVs are all about virtue signaling: “look at me, I’m a good compliant consumer who bought a shiny new toy that tells everyone I’m actually an environmentalist” (of course while strapping 2 or 3 kids into the car, who will have a MASSIVE carbon footprint throughout their lives).

Unless this guy is going to altitude and/or actual 4x4 trails the correct and obvious answer is: Outback.

Joe Manchin, the Democratic senator from West Virginia, the same West Virginia that went for Trump over Biden by 39%, would also like to run for reelection in... West Virginia. Pretending he isn’t very much fulfilling his constituents’ desires is silly. He’s also likely running cover for 5-10 other Democratic senators

I believe that it’s $100/200K.

That may not be such a good strategy. People generally don’t get rid of them because they hate them. People get rid of them because they’re broken.

See also: Every used S class currently for sale.

If you’re old enough/judged responsible enough to drive a vehicle on public roads, you’re old enough/responsible enough to face adult charges for vehicular crimes.

Because the physical dimensions have been known to change based on who’s driving it?

I think where it goes wrong is in villainizing individuals for problems that were endemic to society during the periods in question. Industrial workers in the 19th century were treated horribly across all industries. That doesn’t excuse people for their behavior, but simply conforming to the standards of the day

I would argue it’s not even coincidentally. It’s straight up incidentally. \