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On heavy equipment, they also sometimes put water in the tires as extra weight and stability. I wonder if that was in play and increased the overall conductive properties of the wheels.

For a pay-as-you-go provider, I’ve heard good things about Ting. I haven’t switched yet, but I’m heading that direction shortly - probably the next two months.

Called my trash company and haggled away half my bill, in part because I had a competitor’s flier that gave me a lower price. Went from $120/quarter to $60 in a six minute phone call.

I was going to say someone used the wrong cheat in GTA. Either works.

Purely anecdotal evidence, but my vehicles with nitrogen do not have their tire pressure sensors ping an issue on the first cold morning of the fall. My tires with just air always show an error on those mornings. It’s an annoyance but the only difference is the tire fill medium reacting to the temperature. I’ve

We have a label for this in the church - Cafeteria Catholicism. It describes where you go down the line and pick and choose the items of the faith that you agree with and leave the rest behind. Things like the church’s stance on abortion, helping the poor/indigent/displaced, papal infallibility, etc. are not

*Raises Hand*

Something that I’m doing to help cut back on mowing - ripping out areas of grass that I don’t want to mow (odd side-yard area, area under large tree with roots that make it tough to mow) and putting in ground cover of a non-climbing or invasive variety. That means no english ivy to me, but in some places it may not

I see Greenburg aiming for trying to fill the John Saunders/Bob Costas type role of reporting in an engaging and adult manner and adding his opinions to the matters through story selection and small color elements added to the coverage. I can’t imagine why this wouldn’t be the case as I would be so very tired of the

+1 Carolina Waterfall for you, sir.

You sir or madam, you are magnificent.

Plot twist - this is him after his shift:

David, man, here’s the problem. You are all-in on these Jeeps and the fact is that it’s the Jeeps that are killing you. If you could find a way to get infatuated with any other older car or truck I don’t think you’d have these issues. I’ve owned two Grand Cherokee’s, both have turned out to be lemons in so many

Got one of these a few weeks ago through Amazon:

Got one of these a few weeks ago through Amazon:

Lots and lots of load bearing posters. That’s the solution.

I understand your concerns, but there has to be a way to hold officers accountable. For a while it’s been dashcams but they miss things happening not right in front of the vehicle. They also miss dialogue that’s important to proceedings.

I think that’s a great suggestion - but I want to see someone do the Turkish/German equivalent in the Donor Kebap. It seems we only start learning about a culture when the food is en vogue and since we seem to be discussing Turkey in the news a bit it might fit. Plus I want someone to help me find a recipe for the

I want to be clear that I don’t think this would work, but I was wondering how cruciferous vegetables of various ilks would do in a sous vide preparation. Can broccoli work in any form (even brocolli, rice, and cheese casserole-type) or what can brussel sprouts or cabbage do in that preparation. My concern is that

Feels more like a Gordon Lightfoot song than Neil Diamond.

I posted about this engine in another thread a while ago. If the 352 in my 66 F100 ever dies, I’m dropping in a 300-6.