I posted almost exactly the same thing. I live in the land of bro-dozers and UAVs and yet the parking spaces get smaller every year.
I posted almost exactly the same thing. I live in the land of bro-dozers and UAVs and yet the parking spaces get smaller every year.
To all your nay sayers I have this to say.
I was thinking similar thoughts and mentioned as much in another post. $1500 is not a lot to risk on such huge promises
Still waiting for an Edison Electric Car Company to steal all these designs.
I imagine Ultimate Groundspeed Check will continue to thrive as an independent organism
Porsche and Audi are part of the same company now. What did you expect?
Ball of foot on brake, side of foot on gas... That’s how I’ve always done it.
Find and Replace?
That’s not how cut & paste works. If you cut Chris Evans, you’ll paste Chris Evans.
The point is that you almost have to get the warranty since the Mac is an investment. Again, the Chromebook is “disposable” so it’s completely fair to include the warranty in the price of the Mac.
As I mention in the post, the Chromebook is essentially disposable. I didn’t get a warranty on it. That’s the whole idea. It’s just a portal to the web.
This is the answer. because youtube video...
Thanks! I was hoping someone would notice!
99 Buick Regal GS with the supercharged 3800, this one even has Kmart caps to really seal the deal
I used to have a fear of rebuilding transmissions, then I rebuilt my Torqueflite 727 twice because my truck had the the wrong dip stick. I learned that they aren’t that bad and that when you add too much fluid you blow your transmission seals.
You can literally lick your fingertips and directly touch the positive and negative battery terminals and you will receive no shock. At all. It's only 12-24V depending on the car. Anything less than 50VDC simply doesn't have enough potential to overcome your skin's resistance.
Parking my car over a sewer gate and getting out and dropping my keys.
Don't any of you guys use jackstands? Amateures.
The radiators. When I was a kid, my dad cracked open the radiator cap on a hot engine to let it vent before he proceeded. As soon as it was opened just a slight bit, it blew the cap off and showered his entire arm with hot coolant. I can still smell the odor of burning flesh and remember seeing the flesh hanging off…
Automatic transmissions, some sort of witchcraft in an aluminum housing as far as I am concerned- could be related to helicopters