Plus have you seen the inside of a new Toyota? Its like looking 15 years into the past.
I was pushing my parents to buy one instead of the Tuscon hybrid they just bought. They went to the Toyota dealer and didn't even want to drive it. My mom thought it was a downgrade from her current 2014...
The only real watch tools I have are a press to push the crystals in/out and a case back opener. Everything else is a Wera screwdriver set and some tweezers.
I'm no expert. I'm where I'm at now because I broke the original watch trying to mod it hahaha
So I've always had a kitchen drawer that never closed right. It closed like 98% of the way but I've always had to push it in the last 1/2" even though they are soft close. Thought it was likely just an alignment thing and because this is the least used drawer in my kitchen I never bothered too...
True.
I've read on a forum about a guy trying to superglue the broken off bit of stem to the part stuck in the movement, but it didn't work for him. I might try it though, see if I am more successful.
So when I got my latest arrival of parts I noticed that the tin namoki sends the parts in had a large dent in it. Didn't think much about it until I opened up the movement for my Seiko Pepsi....
That is half the stem sitting in the movement. It snapped off during shipping. Tried a few things to...
In my industry, the guy working for the crown corp is making 10-25% less (depending on years of service) than the guy doing the exact same job in the private sector. Both are engineering jobs and are part of the same union, just different collective agreements.
Your call center example is an extreme case of someone with zero education benefitting. On actually skilled roles (engineers, finance, lawyers) they are making less.
I do find it pretty funny that we sit here on a motorcycle forum, which is basically an expensive toy forum, telling people who make $60k a year to STFU and stop complaining.
Funny enough I saw the same Ford Lightning on 407 today twice 7hrs apart towing a 4x8ft enclosed trailer. It made me curious how far he was able to go driving with it.
They'd have to prove the modification caused the accident. Just having a lifted vehicle doesn't mean you should be denied insurance. If you were driving a lifted truck and rear ended someone because you were texting, then whether is was lifted or not doesn't matter. It may cause more damage, but...
My uncle and I both had 2014 Ram 1500's with the hemi + 6 speed. He had just gotten back from a trip to the Soo and said he averaged 9L/100km. I was like there was no way, the best I've ever seen is high 11's, and usually averaged mid 13L/100km. Then I went driving with him... The guy drives 5km...
I want to swap over my front door handle also but these sh*tty Golden Windows doors the builder installed have the handle so close to the jamb that anything new you would install would be a blonde one away from hitting the jamb. Also they have this weird multi latch system so I don't even know...
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