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But, rear discs are so much easier to work on. See, I like to maximize my laziness, and discs allow me to do that.

Total crack pipe.

Or you could just twist the hammer to the side a bit as you pull the nail. If there's enough nail sticking out to grab it with vise grips, then you don't need vise grips.

There's an easier way using just the hammer. Picture this same situation without the vise grips, but instead of leveraging the hammer in the usual way (towards his right), he would pull it towards himself. The claw of the hammer digs into the nail and grips it rather than just sliding on the nail. 25 years in

Get rid of that China made hammer and get a decent hammer, then you don't need tha vice grips. I remove broken nails all of the time, first you need a decent claw hammer made from hardened steel, then place claws around nail, instead of trying to pull straight up, pull sideways.

You can also just pry to the side instead of forward. This bends the nail and walks it out without needing to have extra tools around.

I'll have you know that the Harley Davidson motor is the worlds most efficient way to turn gasoline into noise without all that pesky byproduct of horsepower.

I love riding Harley's but I was riding my dad's the other day thinking "this thing runs like shit... Wait, that's normal"

Anyone else say "holy shit" out loud when looking at these pics?

Brubaker told me that most modern cars "have too much shit going on" and that simplicity is the hardest to do right, but is always the best path. I think he got that right with the fundamental design of the Box.

Everyone's favorite lesson: Heel'N'Toe!

Keep in mind this is a turboprop which will have a limited top end - but it's still the fastest t-prop single you can buy. Very light jets like the Eclipse top out at 370kt while a light jet like the Cessna Citation CJ3 tops out at 415kt. Speed = money. How fast do you want to go?

I'd be willing to bet you could sling 4 people underwing of a P-51. I wouldn't be willing to be one of the people though.

Dr. Youabian,

Yeah but the end of the day you're in a Neon.

look i get it. I get that sending lightly armed troops against Mladic was futile and it's never the troops, whom I admire greatly, it's the politicians behind the decisions.

I did the same thing when we were given an ultimatum when the company was bought out and was being relocated to Seattle (We had already relocated so I could take the job, I wasn't going to relocate again, especially not to the US from Canada), so long as you left on relatively good terms, aren't a complete asshole and

What? Are you saying this isn't an exquisitely preserved German Chocolate Cake with Strawberry Icing?

We almost never go after people for these types of things either. Only time we ever enforce that is if we found out an employee tried to do something malicious like take work documents with them when they left, or steal patient contact info.