nebraskastig
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nebraskastig

When I had my first Jetta TDI, I ran it out of fuel once (because stupid) and I thought I was royally fucked. I’d heard getting air in the fuel lines meant a flatbed ride to the dealer to purge them, so I was expecting the worst. I put a gallon or so in and cranked the shit out of it and it started and ran just fine.

Yeah, that’s how I do it too. Much easier to just rip a hole in the bag with my teeth, especially because I have do it one-handed. Don’t want to get the hand holding my cigarette anywhere near my gasoline bag, because that would be irresponsible.

no, I just make a hole in bag with my teeth. 

Whenever I’m near a Costco. I bought a membership *just* so I don’t pay full price for premium gas. Paid for itself 3 months in. If I’m ever in a pinch and the light comes on, I’ll put in a few gallons from a normal station so I can make it to the next Costco that’s along my travels (with a little bit of insurance).

I drive until the car runs out. Then I pop the trunk, grab a plastic bag of gas, pour it into the tank/on my fender/on the ground, then drive to the nearest gas station. Easy.

When we burn any kind of hydrocarbon, or even plain old coal, we get CO2. The O2 comes from air. Where do you suggest the C comes from, if not from burning the fuel?

It’s a sensible approach: you turn everything off out of an abundance of caution until at least you are sure your SCADA systems weren’t compromised as well. At face value Colonial looks like a big bad company but I’d like to know how many of her detractors would be willing to basically give gasoline away for free

When we burn fuels, we’re literally just burning the hydrogen atoms. Oxygen for the catalyst.

Peel off the fuel shark sticker and stick on a sticker that says" Q's 5g blocker". Say it will generate counter 6g rays to block out the government's 5g surveillance rays, and you got yourself a amazon best seller. 

No, the policy was likely fine. The controls put in place to address the policy demands were likely as not resourced like most companies...

I dunno, my Fuel Shark has been saving me 10mpg for years. It works by converting the Orgone in my car into useable electroidal amperage for the alternator, and feeding that power back through the cigarette lighter into my engine. It also effectively prevents side-fumbling.

Yeah, Article wasn’t clear enough.

This post paints a really bad picture without full understanding of how IT infrastructure works. When the good folks down in IT see an activity spike and files start becoming encrypted, they shut everything off in order to isolate the threat. It’s kind of like closing fire doors. Unfortunately this sometimes means

No, WE (the enthusiasts) aren’t. The general public who are going to buy tons of these and then take them on graded gravel roads do not care in the slightest and wouldn’t buy a manual version. Subaru knows where the money is.

First Gear: 82k miles on a rental car?

Somewhere along the way the term ‘luxury’ got confused with ‘expensive’.

The more important question: how many of these NPOND posts have been written while on the toilet?

So what you’re saying is

You win this time New Jersey and Oregon.

If I miss even one dinner I change into my feathered shoulder pads.