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bufordt t1_jacagma wrote
Reply to comment by daveescaped in My company provided me a brand new laptop with a user manual DVD. The laptop does not have a DVD player. by kalutheace
It doesn't fit in my walkman
bufordt t1_j9rmo2j wrote
Reply to comment by BigWungus in A movie theater in KY is selling “Pablo Eskobear” drinks for the premiere of Cocaine Bear by -ForgotToLogout-
Favorite jelly?
bufordt t1_j8q583i wrote
Reply to comment by Goldenone911 in Ricola with Herbs by Goldenone911
bufordt t1_j8pe2r8 wrote
Reply to comment by Goldenone911 in Ricola with Herbs by Goldenone911
Does Gnar make more sense?
bufordt t1_j8j2xmp wrote
Reply to comment by Your_Trash_Daddy in Researchers found that joint play of two individuals, induced robust between-brain synchronization in parts of the brain, as if the two brains functioned together as a single system by giuliomagnifico
I'm hoping it's knuckle cracking and not hyperextension
bufordt t1_iyv5dsq wrote
Reply to From most prescribed opioid in the US to (almost) discontinued: The demise of Demerol by Psi_in_PA
It's just about the only opioid that doesn't make my wife puke at therapeutic doses.
bufordt t1_iy9d263 wrote
Reply to comment by ShowinMyOFace in Inflation must have hit Meijer pretty hard by BlueScreenStudios
Supply and demand. Frankly since there is no good way to increase supply I'm surprised it is so cheap.
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Reply to comment by colem5000 in 30 minutes of car preheating in sub-zero conditions produces as much particulate emissions as driving 97km in a gasoline car, or 20km in a diesel car “These findings do not suggest to stop preheating cars; instead, we could reduce the emissions by using similar methods that are in place for engine” by giuliomagnifico
You'll have to forgive me if I believe the experts at the car manufacturers, Liqui Moly, Shell, and Esso over a random "mechanic" on Reddit.
From Consumer Reports:
>Modern cars have improved on technology to the point that your engine is fully lubricated within 20 to 30 seconds. By the time you get in, start the car, put on your seatbelt, and get situated, the engine might not be fully warm, but it’s completely lubricated and you’re okay to drive at this point.
bufordt t1_iusmxqz wrote
Reply to comment by colem5000 in 30 minutes of car preheating in sub-zero conditions produces as much particulate emissions as driving 97km in a gasoline car, or 20km in a diesel car “These findings do not suggest to stop preheating cars; instead, we could reduce the emissions by using similar methods that are in place for engine” by giuliomagnifico
A lot of what I've read says it's harder on your engine to idle when it's cold than to drive easy. In part because the lubrication gets spread around sooner.
Edit: And let's make sure we're talking about the same thing. I'm talking start your engine, and then start driving normally within 30-60 seconds, vs starting your engine and letting it idle for 10-20 minutes.
>most modern cars are able to successfully circulate oil within 20-30 seconds
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Reply to comment by Fuck_You_Alls in 30 minutes of car preheating in sub-zero conditions produces as much particulate emissions as driving 97km in a gasoline car, or 20km in a diesel car “These findings do not suggest to stop preheating cars; instead, we could reduce the emissions by using similar methods that are in place for engine” by giuliomagnifico
I did it at least a few times a year when I lived in Fargo, ND. Just drive easy until the engine is warmer. The engine warms up faster when you're driving than it does idling in the driveway.
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Reply to comment by thaddeusjames80 in Gonna prank my wife, while I'm out of town. by NagyBig
Poor Jody. Just doing his job, taking care of OP's wife, and gets a concussion for his efforts.
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Reply to comment by Immortal_Tuttle in Rather than heralding a new era of prosperity for rural and remote regions, remote working, inspired by the pandemic, is exacerbating the global urban-rural divide in the digital platform labour market by giuliomagnifico
Yeah, my mom is 20 miles outside of a 3000 person town. She pays $50/month for 200mbps (Gbit is available). That's less than I pay in Minneapolis. Internet availability and pricing makes zero sense.
bufordt t1_je0aa6f wrote
Reply to “Paddle My Ass!” by butterflypoo69
Crunch Bird My Ass