One thing you can do is look at your owners manual and see what services are recommended at what mileage.
One thing you can do is look at your owners manual and see what services are recommended at what mileage.
Yeah, I think a basic diagnostic guide would be helpful in preventing people from being ripped off.
It doesn't really matter anymore. There is very little you can do on your own without very special knowledge and in most cases very special tools.
Too many people out of their cars. That is where people are usually killed in these pile ups, as pedestrians after they get out of their car.
I think that your explanation of this new concept is acceptable.
But let's think about what the heck is going on that young kids actually hate their teacher enough to even think of such a thing?
I think they have far more potential to draw others into violence. To act it out virtually before they graduate to needing to take it into the real world.
The videos we see, even ones that so not involve people being killed, often it's te cop who is escalating the situation.
That's the thing, it just seems they went a bit too far. You certainly had to deal with it in FC3, but it just took a bit of caution to make sure there were no really large predators in the area. now it's a bit too frequent.
Exactly. My gaming time is very limited, the last thing I want to do is go back and replay a big chunk of a game over and over again.
While I am loving it, I do find FC4 to be a little annoying with the constant stream of animal attacks.
I could see setting it up so that you could have both, depending on the settings. Have a setting that controls respawn. Allow for skills or turn them off, etc.
I hate to jump into this type of debate, but I agree.
Let's see, an organization filled with people who have a desperate need to control and be obeyed by others.
Thank you! I am sick of my tax dollars going to subsidize billionaires.
CNN = debate club.
Come on now, this was not code. All parents take their young kid's bathtub toys and hide them behind TV's in the media room.
I looked it up and this is a guy who's got a 188k signing bonus and then $405k for his first year which climbs about 100k each year.
I don't know, I was kind of thinking about spending a little less, maybe on the Hornets.