raymondskelley
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raymondskelley

Depends on the company size. In general I’ve found that the manager always wants the best person - but HR (and a possible pre-screening company) stand in the way of that, and they are left picking through what is sent to them.

Says every piece of DLC ever.

If you watch the video in slow motion - you can see that they only have one rotating mass (the crankshaft) and the pistons are now rotating around a separate piece of the arm - the two new friction points only move very slightly and so assuming it’s all balanced (it would have to be to survive the environment it’s in)

Living near the Libby’s plant that makes 90% of the pumpkin consumed in this country - I can tell you that is in fact a big f’n lie.

Given the team history - this guy is the next free agent they sign.

TIL: Chrissy Teigen is Asian. Until today I always thought of her as American... (seriously had no idea - if you google her that’s what it says and I wouldn’t have guessed otherwise)

Yes - but how else do you sell $30,000 + vehicles to a population where half of them make less than 53,000 a year (for the entire household) - the choice is spread out the payments or not sell cars.

To me mainstream = 7-8 year car loan.

Imagine - for a moment - that every department is like an HOA, with HR policies as the ‘agreement’. Managers are there to handle the complaints from all the neighbors because they can’t get along.

You know when I replaced my ring and pinion the break in instructions had a section about towing - saying that no matter how long the set was in service the first time I tow I should go for around 10 miles - then let the differential cool down and do this again once more for good measure before I go whole hog.

This needs a meme honestly:

That’s not what I learned.

Here is a rundown:

A Traverse fits 90% of these - although it does have a few things that require the touch screen (or are easier - like pairing a phone, and responding to a text - it has a preset list you can pick from if desired) none of the essential functions (including climate) require touch screen and if he goes with the lt2

Every vehicle from the 70's onward has platnum - it’s in the CAT.

And healthcare - they are used in healthcare extensively....

I’ve seen zippers work.... 99.9% of the time however even in a ‘functioning’ zipper where most of the people are working correctly - there is always a group of people who must push things.

They don’t in China (which is what the article and others are talking about when they joke that a car near a coal plant in China makes a pocket of cleaner air).

Not in China. Depending on our next election - perhaps not in the U.S. either.