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My mother bought a Mercury Mountaineer with powered retracting running boards. The second question I asked (the first being “why did you buy a Mercury when the brand is dying”) was “why did you pay extra for powered running boards?” She insisted it was a feature she wanted, but I told her that not only did she not

I had some older 90s cars that ran like absolute crap with their 1 wire narrow band 02 sensors with anything other than regular 87.

but in some cases your mileage will drop and you’ll lose power.

Higher octane gas doesn’t burn as easily

his Russian sources that weren’t only not verified but debunked

I was an Authorized Inspector for a company that helps enforce the NBIC. I worked with many professional shops that built pressure vessels all the time by welders who had spent decades making perfect welds. You’d be surprised by how often I found welds that didn’t penetrate fully, didn’t fill in properly, or undercut

You can’t watch a CD

I had a VCD once. It was a Best Motoring VCD that I bought while I was in Singapore, simply for novelty reasons. This was back in like 2004/5 and VCDs were HUGE in Asian markets back then. They’d have piles of DVDs of a single movie sitting right next to piles of VCDs of the same movie.

I use CDs in my car when I’m not listening to sports talk radio. I have a 6-disc in-dash player that plays MP3s, so I usually just fill up a disc’s worth with one particular artist and listen to it until I get sick of it, which takes a while.

Commentary tracks are definitely something I’ve loved about DVDs in the past. There’s no reason an audio stream can’t include a commentary option, either, but unless I haven’t been paying close enough attention, I don’t think they usually offer one.

Yeah, that’s where I found it. I didn’t think it would be something I liked, but Eliza Coupe was in it and I love her, so I decided to give it a watch and I ended up loving it. That cast worked really well together.

I liked him, and everyone else really, in the show Happy Endings.

This is better.

I respect your opinion, but I also disagree with it. I don’t see the point in embracing racist ideas and giving hateful words more power through censorship.

So, if the majority meaning is negative, the majority meaning is probably the one we should consider.

The point is that the word doesn’t mean anything different.

The feature isn’t the problem, it’s how people are using it.

So you’re saying that the music is racist?

You’re completely missing the point. It’s not the words that we use that matters, it’s the message we’re trying to send when we use them. Banning words because they may have, at one point in time, had an entirely different meaning is idiotic. Language is fluid and constantly changing.

It might heal you, but it’ll also briefly make it harder to fight or walk a straight line Alcohol complicates one of video games’ routine acts, similar to real life.