northtothefuture
northtothefuture
northtothefuture

my 2003 f350 does not have them

I’m feeling attacked by this comment

dang we just got a costco.  i will have to check it out, never been to one

we get some of the migration where i live but i want to see all 300,000 at once

we live in alaska so we’re all caught up on the scenic-mountains-and-snow tourism. though i do hear idaho is nice.

i dunno i guess i live way out in the boonies so assumed you wouldnt want one of these in a city

fairbanks ak.  although this year has been exceptionally mild so far.  i wouldnt wear a coat as much but my parking lot at work is far from my office, and we don’t have a garage at home.  i agree you dont need high status brands, but doesnt mean you can cheap out either!!  i’m a special case, because i spend a lot of

but bro, it makes me feel like a man!

my wife has a strong desire to visit nebraska because of this record.  i’d like to see the sandhill cranes in the platte river valley. but people think we’re silly for wanting to vacation there.

i live in, quite literally, the coldest city in north america and see this as well. i work on a college campus and see the man-child engineering students wearing shorts when its -30, as some sort of dare to mother nature. Hey, i just work here, I can’t afford a car reliable enough to allow me to do that.

if you’re cooking that much bacon do it in the oven.  perfect results every time and much less hands on.

the buyers of these trucks live in places where pedestrians do not exist

new tacomas are bigger than my 83 f150.  new f150s are the same height as my 03' f350.  course, with CCLB i still have them beat for length...

i chose to ignore the spelling errors because i assume english is not your first language, so i’m not sure what you’re talking about. Quaker homes were built timber framed, not stick framed. In these applications mechanical joints are necessary. and brick is not seismically stable unless specifically designed to be. 

is there a place on earth where stick framed houses are built with mortise and tenon?  and youre talking about brick for strength?? i don’t think you quite know what you’re talking about.  biscuit joints for stud framing lol

anchorage is not in the permafrost zone, and even its bedroom communities further north are generally free from it

though i’m not even old enough to have experienced that, is it safe to speculate that, while there was a LACK of infrastructure in the 70s, its now FAILING infrastructure?

anchorage area lakes already have 8" inches of ice.  lack of snow to insulate freezes the ground fast.  but i’m not down there so not sure exactly.  ground is frozen hard in fairbanks.

villages experiencing drastic coastal erosion have applied for assistance from fema and been denied

thats due to multiple glaciations, over a longer time period, compacting and lithifying the till.  glacial remnants in this part of the country are very recent.  there is strong till for sure but theres a lot of unsteady ground in alaska.