Agreed. I’ve never heard this. I have used a “tire cleaner plus shine” and have never noticed any issues.
Agreed. I’ve never heard this. I have used a “tire cleaner plus shine” and have never noticed any issues.
During FSAE, we refered to it as the Pi factor. However long you think it’s going to take, take that and multiply it by Pi (3.1415....) and that’s how long it really takes.
And if you need to fix just a little problem and it is baaarely starting to get dark, it will take you x4 as long, and you will be working until midnight.
I actually think there’s some kind of exponential factor.
The same is true for the money you budget for a project.
Then add two hours, just to be safe.
If hitting it with a hammer does not fix the problem, then it’s an electrical issue.
Also of note, walking four times sets a one-day record for people who live in Ohio.
I love hockey more than anything and there is no fucking way as a grown-ass man with a job and a life that I’m gonna sit there and watch three games in a row. Put ‘em on at the same time, I have a DVR and a brain.
But, your argument is that it will succeed because Apple is Apple, they have a ton of cash and people will “line up.” I cant get behind that and its completely irrational to assume that they have a secret ingredient up their sleeve.
It won’t flop; it will brick with their 1st update.
Apple is becoming the next Yamaha. Everything will just be mediocre. When a company becomes too large and gets its hand in too many faucets, there is little to no prod. control.
I hope the apple car flops as hard as their stupid watch.
When is the last time you were on a flight? I haven't seen peanuts in a long time.
You are the reason it takes twice as long to board an aircraft than it should. Thanks for making life a little more miserable for the rest of us.
Hub-centric meaning it centers on the hub and not the studs right? That doesn’t matter in this scenario though. The difference between stud-centric (bud stud on semis) or hub-centric is whether or not the studs or the hub itself is taking the load. The bearing still gets it with either setup.
I saw this as a metaphor for the used battery packs of future ending up in land fills. As this technology gets more and more popular, we are going to have a hard time finding the resources to continue to make these batteries. Not to mention the effect on disposal, recycling and landfill waste.
The refs know better then to call a foul on LeBitch... His tears would create a delay of game after they made a large puddle on the floor.
“Short, and to the left.”
You can get hub-centric spacers to keep the studs from bearing that kind of load.