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too many people want instant gratification and perfection from an election. They think they elected an all powerful king too. They want to vote once and have that fix everything. They’d rather abstain from voting and have no improvement than vote for a flawed guy that gives only incremental progress. But then they’ll

I agree 100%. I purchased an attack dog from a specific trainer for a few reasons, but one that stood out was the trainer would fly out with the dog and train me and my family for 3-4 days to understand the dog, the German commands and to help build our bond. Almost a year later I can’t be more happy.

let me fix that for you: EVERY dog requires proper training for both the dog AND the owner.

Every dog is different, just like people. I think that basic social training is a must for ANY dog (and can be as simple as taking a puppy to a dog park regularly before bad habits develop), but beyond that, it depends on what you expect/want your dog to do (or not do).

Cotton is like a sponge, so on a hot sweaty day you’ll just be walking around in a soggy shirt. It’s even worse for your underwear! The engineered fabrics are pretty amazing but they shed microplastics into the water table. Marino wool and linen are the best (except for underwear) if you can afford it.

You missed our last Gen X meeting, we all agreed to keep quiet and not bring up Gen X too often so we can sit out the upcoming generations war.  

5. Statue of Liberty
4. Disney Anything
3. Mount Rushmore
2. “Niagra” Falls
1. Bourbon Street

my apartment had plaster walls, to get the wifi to connect upstairs I ran a second router into the room to act as a sub network. I also had to stick everything on a battery backup because the wiring in the walls was 80 years old and had wild fluctuations that caused my xbox and tv to randomly shutoff to avoid damage

Welcome to having an old house. I have the same in an apartment in Manhattan, combined with extremely crowded spectrum utilization because all the other apartments are the same. The solution: wired Ethernet everywhere. I ran Cat 5E everywhere and have plugged in multiple high priority devices and it has made a world

Water Displacement. The clue is in the name. Based on medium length chain alkanes; I’d call it solvent-based rather than oil-based. However they do make all sorts of other products now, all with the WD-40 brand, including lubricating oils, so it’s important to ensure we’re all talking about the same thing.

lol you read it. And commented

You know how I got Paris Hilton out of headlines? I stopped clicking on any article that mentioned her. You’re welcome

Hardly, they are some of the greatest recyclers ever. They reuse policy and laws from the 1950's and before like nobody’s business.

What does race have to do with anything? Also, do conservatives not reuse? 🙄

The WD in WD40 is Water Displacement. It also works as a lubricant, but was not initially designed for that purpose

Do you know how Popeye kept his tool from rusting? He dipped it in Olive Oyle.

The science says an exercise you like to do and continue to want to do is the best. 90% of fitness is liking what you’re doing enough to want to keep doing it. If that’s running for you keep killing it!

I think part of the problem is that “in the snow” is pretty broad. There’s a competing argument to yours, which is that you want the weight of the vehicle concentrated as narrowly as possible to pass through the snow and make contact the road as traction comes from rubber on pavement (i.e., the treads, not the space

I’d like to extoll the virtues of a plug-in electric snowblower. (I use a Toro 18 inch Power Curve). If you have access to a long heavy-duty extension cord that reaches where you want to reach, it’s unbeatable. Light weight and easy to maneuver, no smell, reasonable noise level, and it’s always ready to go. It’s not

Don’t forget, silicon (or other lubricants) can be your friend. Spray the blades and chute of the blower with silicon before starting it. It will help reduce clogging that occurs when the snow is dense.