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How would you connect the battery with jumper cables if you’re locked out?
How would you connect the battery with jumper cables if you’re locked out?
You can only live in one location at any given time, so the fact someone is willing to pay money to use an otherwise unused, extraneous space/house is indeed a profit by any measure.
Patagonia is good as long as it’s not a Goretex. There’s also Vaude which is really ahead when it comes to environmentally friendly designs. I think RR is another one.
You will always need to reapply the DWR layer every now and then depending on your use. Most people use Nikwax.
True, but many rain gear makers have moved away from Teflon/Goretex because of the environmentalists who use their products.
The fuckers in charge won’t do anything to fix it!
This seems like a step on the path towards better public transportation because that’s what the toll money is supposed to get used for. However, tolls are a bit regressive since it’s going to be the poorer people who opt not to pay, leaving richer people the ability to drive.
Yeah this appears to be a concerted propagandic effort, at least editorially.
I wonder if the state is also demanding that owners turn in registrations for ‘65 Mustangs, or ’30s and ’40s hot rods. Given that those cars were also never built to meet FMVSS, it’s only fair that they also be removed from Rhode Island’s roads posthaste. Maybe DiPalma would sponsor that bill too.
Good point, my guess is no. This ban is probably due to some fragile white males feeling threatened by the utility of these actually useful vehicles.
Can you share more info?
Exactly, it would just be the “American Way”.
They haven’t lowered prices, that’s for sure.
Insane how little it costs to rent a human.
This sounds like a clear violation of the McKinney-Vento Act.
More like the workers aren’t unionized and have no voice in the matter, amirite?
That’s just capitalism.
I’d prefer a commitment to universal healthcare.
PTFE pans often contain other PFCs, so no you’re really safe with a PFTE pan.
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