I was really bummed the last time I went to KFC and they said they didn’t have wedges anymore. I thought they were great and of my favorite fast food potato products.
I was really bummed the last time I went to KFC and they said they didn’t have wedges anymore. I thought they were great and of my favorite fast food potato products.
I watched one of those videos where experts critique how their jobs are portrayed in movies. A chef was going through all of the movies that are supposed to show a restaurant kitchen and found most of them wanting but the kitchen in Ratatouille? That was, according to him, every chef’s dream. It was laid out perfectly…
Strangely enough a lot of what we think of as “fancy” food started out as poor people making due with what they had. That’s why coq au vin uses an old rooster and not a tender young chicken, for example.
The only other possibility that I could think of was a mechanical oil pressure gauge, the kind that has a tube that gets oil in it.
You accidently replied to me instead of David. I too have a box of assorted O-rings that’s how I was able to try different sizes until I found the one that didn’t leave a big red pool on the garage floor.
I think most of us with experience with mechanical speedometers could have guessed what was going on even if it’s a unique and thoroughly David Tracy failure, though I didn’t know it connected at the transfer case and not the transmission. When the O-ring for the speedometer gear housing on my Camaro failed it just…
I agree, though I think putting an LS in will go out of style for big budget professional builds since they are large sums of money to be unique. I don’t think it will go out of style for people building their own cars for a very long time because they just make sense.
The Safari-ing / Overland-ing everything fad will probably go out of style in short order so you probably only want to do that if it’s something you will enjoy and not because you want to flip it or impress the C&C crowd.
Not nearly enough. I redid the upper A-arm bushings that I did last year as part of a coil spring replacement because I screwed it up and didn’t torque them down with the car at ride height and they were binding up. Other than that I’ve spent most of my outside time doing yard work.
That’s actually what I was originally referring to. The damage he can do during his lame duck months is incalculable.
The fact that multiple states already vote by mail exclusively and don’t have any fraud issues is obviously beside the point.
If you don’t subscribe to Project Farm you’re missing out. Sure he kind of sounds like Kermit, but he really tries to set up accurate and reproducible tests.
A gathering of drunk bros and whoohoo girls? I’ll pass, thanks.
Cool! Not as fun to watch as getting hit by the shockwave of a top fuel car, but still cool in its own way.
I think it’s mostly because he is pathologically unable to accept that he was wrong about something, or anything, so when he is he just doubles down on it again and again and again. In his mind he has never been wrong, and if anybody ever tells him that he was they are quickly removed and declared enemies. I’m sure…
$50 says he’s lying about taking it, just like he lies about everything else.
It’s 6k lumens. The other side where I did basically the same as you, mine is four 4ft fixtures, is brighter and more even but this was good for the side my wife parks in to eliminate shadows.
Imho that's great if you have the room, but most of us don't. We make do with what we have.