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Or Circuit City, that on a day told all it's most productive sales people to be in a meeting at 7:00 a.m. the next day, at which time they were all fired. In little over a year they were history. The Circuit City store in Waco that opened in the brand new shopping center whose only other store is Barnes & Noble in the early 90's has been umpteen other things in the intervening years and is currently a Big Lots.
Link?
Booger saysLink?
https://snowjoe.com/products/sun-joe-mj401e-mj401e-pro-lawn-mower-14-inch-blade
16-inch is out of stock as well.
Could not find on Walmart and Scamazon websites as well.
I successfully hit an oak root and need a new one.
The ammo prices are slowly creeping down and availability is increasing.
Aren't there generic aftermarket ones available?
@mell serially? Up in North bay?
I was dating a woman in SF last century. She was on the board of supervisors and quite well off and connected. She had a cleaner over weekly and always straightened the place up before her cleaner got there.
Onvacation saysI was dating a woman in SF last century. She was on the board of supervisors and quite well off and connected. She had a cleaner over weekly and always straightened the place up before her cleaner got there.
Lol. I get it for rentals, but that's why I've never understood maid/cleaners. You end up doing half their work, especially if you have children.
We keep our house mostly tidy, but the reality is we're running around constantly with an 8, 9 and 10 year old. It will be messy at times. Oh well. Not gonna pay someone to clean after I just cleaned so they can clean.
And everyone's situation is different, so not mocking those that have someone that cleans. Our situation just doesn't make sense to have a cleaner. If it was just the wife and I, we'll probably get someone to clean as we're not messy fucks like the kids.
I once hired a maid to help with housework, but my wife spent so much time cleaning before the maid came that she didn't want any more maids.
Average age of vehicles hits all-time high
And then there is all this annoying why-tech wizardry: lane warning, lane assist, collision warning, emergency brake assist, this assist, that assist...... can I just fucking be left alone to drive in peace?
Eric Holder saysAnd then there is all this annoying why-tech wizardry: lane warning, lane assist, collision warning, emergency brake assist, this assist, that assist...... can I just fucking be left alone to drive in peace?
Get yourself one of these:
There are about 20,000 Model As roaming the USA. Easy to work on and parts are readily available.
Nah, this is too slow and brakes are shit.
Well, there is always this. The '32 Ford V8 was the original hot rod
But even your "sweet spot" 1990-2007 cars often have drum brakes in the rear.
Rear is ok. The front does most of the braking anyway.
OK, now you are on the slippery slope to the complexities of ABS and autonomous breaking......
I'm not on any kind of slope.
Autonomous breaking is when the cars front radar/sonar detects an imminent collision and applies the brakes. Honda/Acura stated that in production models around 2003-2004.
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From a reader:
I was interested in getting a phone with good privacy, the Librem, but they can't say when it will be available because they can't get parts.
My laptop is dying too, and I looked into the Dell XPS 13, but guess what? Six week lead time because of supply chain issues, and they won't even commit to six weeks.