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  1. We have a roomba i9something or another and it's been awesome. You have to replace the filter and rollers every 4-6 months and we replaced a battery 4ish year's in. It's easy after it maps your house. No self-emptying or mopping features (not surly 1%) but we have it set to start when we go out for work and it runs every other day as we have a husky/pit cross.
  2. Flying AA to Mexico today and noticed they don't have the traditional in-flight entertainment. Everything is from your own device; streaming etc. Haven't flown AA in a while as I'm a Delta loyalist, just something that struck me as odd.
  3. Mother mopar

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    My man!
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    Have you ever thought about how can birds fly and maneuver on a dime yet do not have a vertical stabilizer like airplanes? In all of our years of aviation, there have only been 2 'production' model aircraft that don't have vertical stabs. Shit, I think about as a retired Air Force crew chief when I'm high. My new kick is tinctures. Just hits different, much slower, and comes on hard few hours later. Like right now boys \m/
  5. Maybe I'm old but I still use them. Have two that I keep with me at all times on business trips. Find it easier to rip materials then wait for emails/clouds/backups, especially in other countries w/their IT security policies. Then again I have a lot of old lectures, notes etc on them.
  6. This belongs in the dumbass shit on Facebook thread.
  7. Season 5 starts tonight.
  8. You feast then a day later there's fury.
  9. It's always the Army...always.
  10. Diesel trucks always seem to bring strong money, especially in select southern markets. Fuel, filters, and fluids are the biggest issues for any diesel. You have to get those right or it will cost you. Right fuel additives (sulfur), correct micron filter for applicable system (recommended aftermarket filtration down to 2 microns) and lastly change the fluids on schedule with the correct type/viscosity for your usage. If the above was done, I would hesitate dropping good money on a diesel with 200k miles.
  11. I would destroy those
  12. I was in the Netherlands the other day and grabbed a bag of paprika Pringles, it was damn good. I enjoy the different flavors from across the pond.
  13. In Florida you don't need a C license but every state has different rules or it depends on its weight. About roads, Louisiana says hi.
  14. You'll love it and can now join the diesel truck thread. All the big 3 have negatives and positives, it's a matter of what you're willing to put up with. I enjoy the pre-emission stuff, much easier to deal with and has a lot fewer sensors. However, I'm a simple guy and don't care for the frills of today. My 07 Dodge 2500 is a work truck and they are meant to be just that IMO.
  15. Surely does have a sponsor now that could help, lulz
  16. Short story: He was a dealer on the west side of Chicago that dealt in Mopar performance parts and cars. He would package the two together and sell those with mother mopar's blessing. Mopar used his dealership amongst a few others as proof of concept of what the people wanted. Then they would build them from the factory. Much along the lines of what Chevy did with their COPOs line of cars. His cars bring additional money if they have paperwork and he was the lynchpin of putting big blocks in small body cars. Long story: https://www.hemmings.com/stories/article/mr-norm-kraus
  17. A lot of nice cars in there. 70 Demon looks like a fun wknd car, a Mr. Norms car no less.
  18. 5 second google search says Nov 23' release. https://www.google.com/search?q=yellowstone+season+5+part+2&sxsrf=APwXEdeRSpL7mBgYaxapBDqarSH8ML0RLQ%3A1683905207190&ei=t1peZPijC7-Qi-gPoI6wwAc&oq=yellowstone+season+5+padt&gs_lcp=ChNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwEAEYADIHCAAQDRCABDIHCC4QDRCABDIHCAAQDRCABDIHCAAQDRCABDIHCAAQDRCABDIHCAAQDRCABDIHCAAQDRCABDIHCAAQDRCABDoKCAAQRxDWBBCwAzoKCAAQigUQsAMQQzoFCAAQgAQ6BQguEIAEOgUIIRCgAUoECEEYAFD8GFizH2C_KWgBcAF4AIAB7gGIAdkGkgEFMC4zLjKYAQCgAQHIARHAAQE&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp
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    I watch the office when high and laugh my ass off. Wife (pix already posted) walks by the couch and looks and says your high aren't you. Me: What do you mean? Her: I can hear you laughing in the bedroom. Me: mmm, it's funny Her: You've seen that 20 times...10 seconds later I hear her pouring a glass of wine.
  20. I've been with them for 19 years now and my insurance went up last month. I was shocked as I've never had it go up that much. So I called around and no one could beat their prices, so I'm hanging with them. They have been really good to us and we've been through two hurricanes and both times did us right.
  21. I posted earlier in this thread that I've been using it for years and it's a huge asset to use as a job seeker. Glad the secret is starting to get out. Another tool to use is a word cloud generator to match your resume with a job's KSAs. Tons of free websites that do it but hopefully it helps someone else.
  22. Thanks bud, have to check that out amongst the "coffee" shops as well.
  23. I'll admit that but it seems he already knows he has a bad battery as he had it checked (bad load test) and then asked about noise. From my understanding, he has two issues, one charging, and the other noise...could be related as they're the same system but not related IMO.
  24. Static battery should be around 12.5V, running 14.1-14.5V w/an ohm meter. Next, check your alternator w/said ohm meter. Put red wire lead on the output cable of alt and black on any body bolt (ground) or - side of the battery, it should be 14-14.5v of output. If you took it and had it load tested at AZ and it was bad then you have your answer. Could be a dead cell as someone else alluded to. Replace the battery and go on w/life. Not all-encompassing but batteries last maybe 5 years nowadays. I've found Walmart has the best warranty for batteries nationwide. Regarding squeaking noise, remove the belt and start the car (watch temp gauge) is noise present? No, you know it's rotational based in line w/belt...Idlers, tensions, pulley, etc. Now put the belt back on and start the car, now spray WD-40 on the pulley/idler/tensioners one by one to isolate sound until it stops. When it does, you've isolated said issue and can replace it as needed. If yes, it's the sound is internal to the engine.
  25. As a mechanic, I've had more car drives like that than w/the radio on trying to diagnose a sound.
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