Do we have anything similar to prevent “tragic mistakes” with the current administration (other than the labeling on the buttons?)
Do we have anything similar to prevent “tragic mistakes” with the current administration (other than the labeling on the buttons?)
People set world records for the silliest things!
I remember the look on my dealer’s face when I took my Opel in and asked for teh plugs and dwell to be checked because “it won’t pull 90 mph in 3rd”. That was my clue that a tune-up was needed. I also started doing my own wrenching after that.
In the future you won’t see NOS bottles in the trunk you’ll see this...
Is this a VR4?
“religiously serviced” I know what he means. I has a 74 99EMS and I hated the reserve gear lockout (for thosenot Saab-savvy you can’t take the key out without putting the gear in reverse first which locks it in that gear.)
Let me know when they add Jarvis.
That’s Merlyyn without the “W” :-)
We need a page called Ask Alex!
Pile o’crap!
The scariest episode of all was the one where Finch flashbacks to all the various instances of The Machine he tried and failed with. Most were violent, murderous, and rarely passive let alone “good”. It’s the very sort of thing Hawking has warned us about, that machine life won’t necessarily be a good thing, let alone…
First of all I want this car! What a sweet mix of VW’s.
I’d like to thank everyone for the nominations! Another time perhaps.
Bondo, James Bondo.
Here’s some options to holding it...
You typically want the revs to be high to keep the ignition from stumbling and killing the engine. Shift down to keep revs up,
Same in Indiana.
My wife leaves me similar notes about the cars in the driveway. And the engine blocks by the back door. And the GTI hood behind the shed and the pile of wheels in the side yard. They’re all temporary and have been for years!