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Tech lover, nazi hater.
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Forums are alive and well when looking for car info. Whenever I get a different car I look for communities with the most activity and that is usually a forum.
The one exception I can think of (proving the post to be true) is the first generation Tundra (2000-2007). The FB group had more current news than the forums and I managed to get banned (first time ever).
“Sounds like we can’t trust the IDF.”
Fixed that for you.
It’s all good, I got a reason to post a a John F. Zoidberg meme.
There is nowhere nice for birds to land the cat can easily reach, by design. I know cats are bad for birds but he is 12 years old and lazy.
I try to help the environment as much as possible but I’m not perfect.
A symbolic boycott is important. They still picked a side in this mess.
Much respect to these heroes.
I wrote a related reply about lack of small trucks in the US last night on The Autopian.
The large pickup/SUV was not exactly chosen by the people. The 1964 Chicken Tax has limited people’s choices and remains in order to give US domestic automakers an advantage over imported competitors. Combined with CAFE rules (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) of the ’70s small trucks were effectively wiped from the US market.
Why would a US automaker produce a small truck when they could produce a larger truck with more profit?
Truth. I’ve worked in one that provided mirrors to remind you to smile.
It doesn’t matter what you feed a kitten, they will look like that when done.
I loved the R32-R34 in the late 90s. I still do. They were raw sports cars. Since I’m in the States they have never been affordable and 25 years later still don’t have the disposable income to get one.
The R35 was different from the beginning. More refined, etc…
Boring in my mind.
I was wondering if that was what they were doing. Thanks.
I would strongly recommend wiring the negative directly to the battery. It is the easiest way to avoid ground issues especially with larger loads.
Can not comment on the breakers as I have no experience with them.
Was not aware. Removed
They only need to be properly maintained
And there is the issue.
AP’s move is a little self-serving as smaller news orgs are likely to use AP’s services (as well as Reuters’).
HOWEVER, I think this is a good thing as AP and Reuters’ normally provide news based on facts written by real people.
A few companies are buying up TV stations, newspapers, and radio stations and presenting opinion as news. Sinclair’s TV news is one example.