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I have about a decade of flat towing experience, dragging a small suv behind my motorhome. I treat the entire hitching up process as serious as if I was about to take off in a small plane. One hitch pin missing, and you could kill somebody, after the towed vehicle detaches and ends up in oncoming traffic. One step

“Shall” and “Will” are mandatory. “May” and “Should” are advisory but need justification for not adhering to the standard.

This Porsche reminds me of how dog food smells much different than it actually tastes.

Even fitting an appropriate exhaust to this won’t break the bank.

Here’s my EV story...
Way wayyyyy back in 2007 GM had a blog on their corporate site. Bob Lutz was on there a lot. There was not exactly a lot of traffic on that site as it was buried. Anyway, GM introduces the Volt concept and that got us excited on that forum. Every step of the way they did a great job of providing

People have been putting their wipers up, probably ever since shortly after motorized wipers were added to most cars in the snow-belt. In all that time, if the problems cited in the article were frequent, folks would have stopped doing it. I’ve never heard of them being broken by wind, having the rubber blown off or

This is all super avoidable if you do everything over email. I’ll never understand how people make everything so hard on themselves.

Honestly if it had a front bumper I might be slightly interested for nostalgia purposes.  One of my best friends had a teal blue 92 Escort GT growing up.  But this, I just...no.

It’s a lot of money for the miles. It’s a lot of miles for a Callaway (anything).

A co-worker played that card on me, and I gave them the impression that I was okay with it. Several weeks later, I played my hand that got this asshole fired. As they were being escorted out of the building, I informed them that I was only joking. Sometimes, patience really is a virtue.

This led to confusion among leasing customers, as some ads would mention the fuel-saving potential of “well-qualified Lassies.”

If it weren’t for PB Blaster, I’d have to walk to the store.

Yeah, it’s a good tool - just not at all intuitive.

I believe from Bean Dad’s description that he’s got an atypical can opener design that works very differently than a traditional design. My evil office-mate left one in the kitchenette; it took me a few minutes to figure it out.

Bean Dad blew it. It was a teaching opportunity and not in his way of “learning problem solving is good” way.

Actually I think these were the towing mirrors.

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What sidewall pressure are you filling to? Most tires have a max PSI listed, however I’d never go near that, plus it might wear your tires in the center prematurely.

You mean she shouldn’t take a firm, partisan stance that alienates 75,000,000 potential GM customers? That’s so unwoke!

So when did “peak oil” get flipped to mean peak demand? It started out meaning, more or less, peak supply, in the sense that discovery of new oilfields falls behind the depletion of known, economically and practically exploitable reserves. It’s a most significant distinction.