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Happy New Year, may I suggest a CTEK charger if you let your car sit for a while? I use US7002 model on lead acid batteries that sit for a week or more. They last a long time this way. It’s also a good idea to plug it in if you don’t do any long trips for a while. It comes with alligator clamps for temporary duty and

They still get better mileage than classic jeeps and if he doesn’t have a bad commute it might not be so bad to operate even at $4 gas.

I live in AR, comcast sold me 1gbps downstream internet and at night it usually does, 400-600mbps during peak hours sometimes. although comcast so 50mbps upload, occasionally more for small uploads.

I live in AR, routinely get 991 mbps down, megabits per second not bytes. comcast though so a paltry 50mbps upload. The fiber runs through a cabinet by my driveway that my bushes keep from being an eye sore. They want to charge a tidy sum to run fiber from there to my network closet for 2gbps symmetrical to my 10gbps

Yes you do, occasionally routing screws up and you get weird latency and connection issues from time to time if you ignore it perpetually.

If your friend still has a problem with the creep and has some more money to spend, and isn’t allergic to dogs... Has your friend considered a dog? Get a big type of working dog, have it do board and train in protection work for 6 months or so, go for a weekend or a week to learn all the new tricks yourself, get

Chinese food, man.

merry christmas, nice sweater.

Man, starting to feel old eh?

I nearly spewed my coffee when i bought a one x, wired it up to 1gbps lan and wan and saw 390 megabits per second for a few minutes while downloading horizon 4. normally it’s like 80-261 mbps. 

I like the LED’s that came with my ‘16 f150, the low beams are pretty good and the high beams out to moderately further but where they excel is as...highbeams! Perfectly ideal for illuminating overhead signs, signs on the side of the road a little beyond the range of the low beams. I added a small light LED light bar

Careful, the gel can leak eventually.

We already have lights for the dingus that is stopped or moving slowly in a lane, it’s called the emergency flasher lights. You know, the red triangle button on your dash? That’s what it’s for. A smart dingus keeps reflective red triangles and road flares and crap in their car to add to the flashers. 

You can still turn them off, to parking lights, on, and automatic in most cars that support auto lights. All of mine have been this way. I don’t like how they sometimes turn the lights on for transient events, is bad for halogens to turn on briefly and go back out. I use the switch like an old car ;-) idk why more

My f150 with the optional LED headlights (From the factory, not aftermarket) gets flashed for low beams all the time. Mostly at 4 way intersections with small elevation changes that make them aim perfectly at small cars on the other side of the intersection or when going up and down hills sometimes it lines up neatly

I bought a similar sunjoe pressure washer 2 or 3 years ago, it is ok. Not useful for cleaning dirty concrete driveways or bricks though. I mostly use it to clean outdoor furniture and with a foam cannon to clean the cars.

I bought a similar sunjoe pressure washer 2 or 3 years ago, it is ok. Not useful for cleaning dirty concrete

The motorcycle engine isn’t usually lugging around so much bodywork, interior, crash structure, double the wheels and brakes, much heavier suspension, axle(S), so on and so forth. Load is important.

This is why you don’t want a small displacement engine truck, you want as much compression braking and gearing as you can get to slow you down without activating any brake lights. This method is pretty reliable in my experience.