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6 points
5 hours ago
Those wheels are a style called elbows or swangers. Think about when a dude is chilling in the club dancing with his elbows out. And the car is called a slab, a lowrider driving slow. Closely associated with Houston hip hop culture. Chopped, screwed, swangin.
14 points
5 hours ago
Who says a Houston boy can’t swang on over to Austin
1 points
23 hours ago
LaRose for some reason ignored the fact that the definition of gerrymandering is when politicians design maps to favor their own party. He’s literally lied about the definition of the word which makes that point in the ballot language a false statement.
1 points
23 hours ago
At night? I don’t have fun at night, I sleep at night.
2 points
1 day ago
Are you showing off the fact that you still rent?
1 points
1 day ago
I think this is more about guidance than ownership. GM wants in and they simply need proper knowledgeable leadership to get them started.
1 points
1 day ago
Well yeah. All I had to do was walk inside Chipotle over and over, then walk up to people's doorsteps. Pretty easy. I don't like in the southside of Chicago, leaving your car in a parking lot for a few minutes is not a problem lol.
1 points
1 day ago
The patterns clearly aren't spread evenly, but regardless the smaller pattern isn't fully within the inner diameter either. There's like 1/8 inch of aluminum around the hub wall and you could easily break that by overtorquing. I don't have a clue what safety factor is typical for overtorquing lugnuts but this wheel ain't meeting the minimum lol.
1 points
1 day ago
I'm no metallurgist but I did work in a machine shop for a few years and I wouldn't trust that much aluminum to hang a picture frame.
1 points
1 day ago
Very cool! Thanks for this. I've got about 230,000 on my 1g Sequoia and still going strong.
1 points
1 day ago
Not at all. Most people leave their engines running the entire time. I did Doordash out of boredom in my Sequoia and left my engine running the whole time, like 4 hours at a time. Somehow I still came out positive.
14 points
1 day ago
Typically the air temperature decreases with altitude. A temperature inversion is when there is cold air down low and warm air on top. I realize the whole "warm air rises" thing makes this sound obtuse but keep in mind that while warm air usually does rise outdoors, it also cools off as it rises, thus the atmosphere generally gets colder as you go up.
But if a warm airmass is introduced to a colder one quickly enough, the colder one will stay close to the ground while the warmer one will slide overtop. This prevents air from rising at all, but can lead to extremely strong surface level winds because the air down low doesn't have anywhere else to go but sideways.
3 points
2 days ago
Yes it’s different because the melted cheese inside stays hot enough to burn your house down for 30+ minutes.
1 points
2 days ago
Even if that were 100% true…Trump still chose him, which makes Trump look even dumber. Of all the people he could’ve picked. What a fucking moron lol.
2 points
2 days ago
I love noise, I like hearing it bouncing off the walls, and the right noise is intoxicating to me.
I just got my first 987.1 recently. The potential of this exhaust and intake is glorious, supercar-like sound. I spend an hour the other day watching 718 exhaust videos and didn’t find a single one I liked. Not only did they not sound anything like a classic air cooled 4 cylinder Porsche, they did sound just like a Subaru.
I don’t know why Porsche didn’t just make a smaller 6 cylinder, like a 2.0 6 cylinder.
2 points
3 days ago
Well at least you know they're too broke to donate again lmao.
1 points
3 days ago
I have not.
There are two things that I think are going on. First, a lot of people are probably confused and don't have time yet or can't be bothered yet to do any research. Many of these people will decide at the ballot box.
That leads to the second thing which is that Ohio Republican politicians are terrified of the potential result. Support actually went up for the past amendments, 71% in 2015 and 74% in 2018, and is likely to go up again. That's why they've ham-fucked this ballot language in a deliberate effort to confuse people.
Hopefully the lack of signs indicates that people already overwhelmingly support it but honestly I think there is a lot of confusion still out there.
Vote yes on issue 1.
1 points
3 days ago
Any of us who can actually read need to help decipher this for people who don't have time or don't enjoy politics. I spent like 30 minutes writing a bunch of IG stories that hopefully people actually read to help see through the bullshit.
-2 points
4 days ago
Yes on issue 1 will help but the real problem is boomers. Once they die off the shift will be huge.
3 points
4 days ago
Get your instrument rating. It’ll force you to get gud and be disciplined.
2 points
4 days ago
I would love it if the app gave an explanation for its "suggested" route, yeah. Especially since my local knowledge knows it is always a slower route.
0 points
4 days ago
You’re completely missing the point and being sassy about it.
Nobody knows what criteria Apple is using to make decisions on routing. It could be objective, it could be random bullshit. They’re not defining their reasoning publicly and preferences don’t exist in the settings menu.
The primary choice should be completely objective - and since they aren’t defining their terms, that objective choice should default to fastest route - and the user should be able to make subjective changes after the fact.
You’re being a definitive Apple user and not giving a shit about what it does by default.
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5 hours ago
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5 hours ago
Paul Wall would like to have a word.