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Are you my wife? We have a running joke that we never want to live in a place that has electrical outlets on poles in store parking lots.  Which means it might end up that we end up moving someplace poor when we retire to avoid this.

My policy.

There’s 3-4 around here now. One has a black wrap. They are all ugly, but the black makes it less obvious that it’s that ugly.

Wilson had a stroke in 1919 while trying to get Congress to agree to the League of Nations.

That’s going to give my company’s marketing team some ideas.

I’m not. But we didn’t have the Trail of Tears like under Jackson.

Burb Boy. But when I was younger, my dad and I helped older folks from our church. We were working with one guy and found A roach. So, we got some Raid and started working around the cabinets.  Suddenly, this wave of black legs came flooding out from under the cabinets like in a horror movie.   We put out bait and

Serious damage? Likely

You know how many roaches are too many to count?

First thing that came into my head as well.

This dealership comes up all the time for searches in the Southeast.

First Gear: What Trump says and what he does are different things.

You’re right. I’m going to change this to

I grew up in the burbs.  To me, what appealed about R was the focus on government waste.  I saw it all over.  Then we had 4 years of Trump and he doubled down on waste and I switch to Kamala.   I know a LOT of people in my neck of the woods that did so.  But Trump ignored us, knowing a 3-4 point swing in a state that

Me? I’m embarrassed.

I would have a long list. But my favorite memory of something stupid was in an 86 Fiero 2M4. I had never driven a stick before and I was determined to learn how to do so in my “sports” car. After fixing the rear brakes that had been seized (which is how I got a great deal on it at auction), I drove it around the

That makes sense as I think about it. Any water droplets will be slung to the tire contact patch and if the patch is hot enough, this will cause these droplets to boil and remove heat from the patch.

Remember that the boiling point of water is not 100 deg C when the pressure changes. I’ve got stuff going on right now where I have to consider 300 deg C liquid water.

Depends on who wins. In one case, I would think a Studebaker.

What an interesting question. Let’s take two extremes on heat. One is to have the tire full of water. This would add way too much weight and pressure control would be impossible, but it would turn the tire into a giant heatsink to removed brake and tire temperatures for quite a while.