KrustyBoomer
KrustyBoomer t1_ja1e1wm wrote
Reply to comment by microlith in Pin my grandfather traded for from the Soviet soldiers that liberated his WWII POW camp by ben-adaephon-delat
Yet they suck Putin's dick
KrustyBoomer t1_ja13sx2 wrote
KrustyBoomer t1_j5gx9nr wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Diets with low potassium are associated with kidney injuries and a culprit in cardiovascular disease by giuliomagnifico
Because meat is real human food.
KrustyBoomer t1_ixu93gc wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in ELI5: Why do you have to turn your car off when you fill up your tank? by logan0921
For 100-years, NO ONE ever turned their cars off typically to fuel, for sure after self-pay became the norm. I think part of today's worry is how hot catalytics get and could ignite vapors. Probably still hot though.
This one is the classic static spark though, getting back in the car error I pointed out. Forward to end, lot of filler.
KrustyBoomer t1_ixt1cj3 wrote
Reply to comment by logan0921 in ELI5: Why do you have to turn your car off when you fill up your tank? by logan0921
Much of the car is grounded back to the battery negative. Spark could happen anywhere then. Also not supposed to get in and out of the car to stay warm too. Higher chance generating static in winter
KrustyBoomer t1_itsy6a7 wrote
Reply to How cool were you in 1980? by WhyNeaux
Looks like a 60's pic
KrustyBoomer t1_itnsduk wrote
Got racked by those many a time
KrustyBoomer t1_itnmezd wrote
Reply to comment by MagnificentBastard0 in ELI5: what’s the difference between a super charger and a turbo charger? by AlienAussie
Traditionally yes, but a supercharger could really be powered by anything, say electric. So I'd classify supercharger as anything actively powered by external means, whereas a turbo is passively powered by exhaust
KrustyBoomer t1_jaavfy0 wrote
Reply to Dad, me and the guys Spring Break 1983 South Padre Beach. by Suitable_Mention_139
Sausage fest. No chicks in sight