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I used it to “fix” a leaky drain that I couldn’t get to seal before selling my old house (sorry new owners) and used it to seal around where my A/C line comes into the house because water was getting in during a rainstorm and the old stuff sealing it up was all dried out and cracking.

Burning $4/gallon gas to own the libs.

Is there a list of vehicles with this vulnerability? I had to go to Milwaukee earlier this week with my 2011 Tucson, and was sweating bullets the whole time I had to leave it parked downtown.

There are airports in the US that have fighter jets as well. I used to fly out of FSD in Sioux Falls SD. The air national guard is based out of there, and they would regularly have fighters lined up on the tarmac.

Based on the poorly patched potholes on the interstates around me, I don’t think landing even an empty C-5 would be a good idea.

My 6 year old son gets what most people would probably consider too much screen time. But it’s mostly limited to educational content. He has learned more about space than most elementary schools teach, he is doing math and understanding science and physics a grade level or two ahead thanks to shows like Math Antics, Sc

Ambulance white would be the only other option. 

I think it would be easier on my back to rake them into piles and then rake them into a bag than to bend over “plowing” my leaves across the yard.

That’s the issue I had at my old house. Three giant cottonwoods on a small suburban lot meant if I didn’t get them raked up, I would have nothing but dead grass and soggy leaves after the snow melted.

It doesn’t appear to have any “EMS” badging and are pretty clearly meant for the “blue lives matter” crowd with the blue paint and black and blue interior.

Writes an entire article about being sensitive to the needs of those experiencing homelessness, then includes this:

I’m going to be cleaning horseradish roots in one this weekend.

The builder that built my neighborhood put sliding doors with door bars in every house. It’s attached at about waist height and hinged on the wall side of the door. It’s super convenient and gives a little peace of mind at night.

About seven or eight years ago, my electric company drove around dropping a two pack of LED bulbs at everybody’s front door. A year later, they did the same thing. The first ones didn’t have very good color, but even then, a year of improvement meant that the second year, they looked as good as incandescents. After

I get the feeling it was probably something they had to agree to in order to get something else they wanted, kinda like the Toyota Cavalier that was sold in Japan. 

While its true that GM’s GMT360 platformed SUVs received like five different versions

Rebadging for a foreign market (Chrysler 300/Lancia Thema, Opel Insignia/Saturn Aura, etc.) is way different than rebadging something sold in the same market (the rest of this list).

My wife bought a pack of the barf bags used at hospitals. We keep a couple of those in each car. They take up almost no space, and easily tie off when they are done being used.

Im in the same boat. I have twice the RAM required, plenty of hard disk space, but my processor just barely missed the cutoff. I guess I'll run Win10 as long as I can, then switch over to Linux to extend the life of my laptop as long as possible. 

Multitool, reflective vest, Tylenol, baby wipes, snacks, N95/KN94 masks, bottled water