yetanotheruselessburner
Chris's driveway looks like a World War II Loser's reunion.
yetanotheruselessburner

You’ve actually heard completely wrong then. The Schuylkill river is in good shape environmentally. And 90% of the historic and current pollution in the Schuylkill actually comes from upstream in Montgomery County where there were tons of textiles and other factories in Conshohocken and other industrial towns North

No reason not to port Smash.

Yeah. GenX myself. I’m shocked at how people get a lifestyle in their heads and can’t get over it... I remember the GenX gentrification thing, it was basically the same as my boomer parents, you buy what you can afford and make the best of it, but next-level. Shit. In GenXs case, it sparked an entire industry. Home

You’re almost better off going physically to your local micro center or equivalent. They are screening the miners and prioritizing gamers for GPUS and memory.

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The name is not misleading, people are idiots.

You know what? You’re all right.

I mean, good luck finding anything that’s non-interference these days.

Either you’re infected by malware, or your standards of what you consider obnoxious are insanely entitled.

It’s not that we’re not willing to support it, it’s that we have a limit of what’s acceptable to us as users.

In a perfect world, your site would advertise something to me that I would be interested in, in an entertaining and informative way. I should WANT to see the ads because they would benefit me.

In reality, ads exploit the viewer. They are boring, annoying or misleading. Many intend to hijack your nature and worm their

Transverse engine typically lose less power than longitudinally mounted engines. Back in the day it’d be 15% transverse, 25% longitudinally, as the longitudinally had a ton more stuff to turn (driveshaft, bigger transmission, axles, etc.) because it had to go all the way to the back. Though I guess that doesn’t matter

Global Pacifier: Encases the planet in an impenetrable shield, permanently cutting it off from the rest of the galaxy. A research station can be built to study the planet afterwards.

I would take a GM truck from that era, or anything 3800 powered, as far as hand-me-downs go.

I have a GTO as well and I get way better mileage. Most of my tanks work out to around a 30mph average speed, and I typically get 18-19mpg. I don’t think I’ve ever seen less than 14.5 mpg on a tank in the 113,000 miles I’ve put on the car.

Yep, the problem is there are very few manual ones (all GXPs) and those selling them want a ridiculous sum (typically around the same price they paid new). I wouldn’t be surprised if the one Stef found is the only manual G8 currently for sale in the US.

They actually aren’t legally obligated to do that. If they were, then obscene bonus packages to executives wouldn’t be handed out like candy on Halloween.

Man, the west is lousy with lifted XV’s and such

I’ve tried to switch to Linux several times in my life. I swear I’ve tried to have the most open of minds and lots of patience, but there’s always something that makes me switch back. Whether it’s lack of software options or bizarre issues with drivers or whatever. And I’ve come to the conclusion that Linux isn’t an

That’s what I’m waitin’ for.

I drive a ‘15 Genesis 5.0 RWD and routinely get 25-28mpg on my 34 mile trip to work with moderate traffic and speeds around 70-75mph in Standard driving mode (not Eco). My peak so far with minimal traffic doing 70mph a bulk of my drive was 30.8mpg. When I’m flogging it, in Sport mode or doing a stop-and-go run to the