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Join contest SubscribeNah, dude. I was funny. CC gurus have no sense of humor.I whole heartedly regret posting that meme...
Would love more info and pics of this. Looks like an old Autocar. Pics of motor would be great! Used to overhaul those trucks bumper to bumper back in my younger years.
That’s why there is a HEMI Challenge. And not the FE Challenge.View attachment 8238147
Them old Ford Galaxies never could quite come up with the mustard to keep up with the Dodges.
Agreed that is a true assumption.I am not arguing for anthropogenic climate change.
I am pointing out that the climate has been both warmer (higher sea levels) and colder (lower sea levels) than it is today. And, I am pointing out that the analogy is deceptive.
It is true that (due to the lower density of ice relative to liquid water) that melting sea ice will not change the sea level. But, most of earths frozen water is not free floating; it is sitting on top of land, above sea level. When this ice melts (or “calves” from an ice sheet into the ocean) it causes the sea level to rise, because it increases the overall water (frozen and liquid) in the sea. This is the issue I take with the cup of ice water analogy. A better analogy would be a cup of water with a cube of ice, sitting next to a giant block of ice whose melt water flows into said cup.
I’d add in volcanic activity and large asteroid strikes, but otherwise agree.Agreed that is a true assumption.
The entirety of the central US was once a shallow sea at a time there were no humans or ic engines.
Control the sun and perhaps the polar angle of the earth you can control global temperature anything else is political control of people.
The original Star Wars was a WWII genre movie filmed in outer space.B29 and Millennium Falcon… View attachment 8237860
If anything we are still living in the ice age and the norm while warmer for the most part was warmer without humans.I’d add in volcanic activity, but otherwise agree.
Also a Western... Sort of in the Seven Samurai genre...The original Star Wars was a WWII genre movie filmed in outer space.
From Darth Vaders helmet, to the blasters, to the ball turret gunning scenes in the Millenium Falcon.
It was a genre that worked good against ultimate evil with dudes and hot chicks.
Than they ruined it.
More than 99.9% of all life that has ever existed on earth is extinct. Only a few examples can be positively attributed to human activity.If anything we are still living in the ice age and the norm while warmer for the most part was warmer without humans.
The volcanic activity plays a role but the biggest forests and life forms roamed during those active times and thrived.
Just shopped there tonight.View attachment 8238146
Look at the price on that good good .
You know the good good I'm talking about.
Best Good Good Ever.
Miracle Whip!
When Star Wars came out WWII vets were closer to their time in service than I am to my service time now.Also a Western... Sort of in the Seven Samurai genre...
But, yes, Lucas was a huge student of WW2... because, basically, in his youth, the 'memory' of the war and the 'good victory' was everywhere. Plus Black and White Good guys/bad guys Cold War themes he grew up with.
So... yeah! Right on! It's what made them so good.
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I don't know how many squares our house is, but we had the roof replaced a couple years ago from a wind storm, insurance paid $20k.15k for a roof that big sounds cheap.
Friend a couple of weeks ago roofed his fathers house and I thought he said it was $1000/square and cost him a shitload.
Please comment - did I hear him right?
We had to pay cash for a roof job a few years ago. Got a deal from a friend of a friend on labor and bought shingles ourselves, it still cost us pretty close to $15k15k for a roof that big sounds cheap.
Friend a couple of weeks ago roofed his fathers house and I thought he said it was $1000/square and cost him a shitload.
Please comment - did I hear him right?
You have shingles on your single wide shanty?We had to pay cash for a roof job a few years ago. Got a deal from a friend of a friend on labor and bought shingles ourselves, it still cost us pretty close to $15k
Only the best for muh babyYou have shingles on your single wide shanty?
**extra $15k**15k for a roof that big sounds cheap.
Friend a couple of weeks ago roofed his fathers house and I thought he said it was $1000/square and cost him a shitload.
Please comment - did I hear him right?
15k for a roof that big sounds cheap.
Friend a couple of weeks ago roofed his fathers house and I thought he said it was $1000/square and cost him a shitload.
Please comment - did I hear him right?
What is the average cost of a new roof in Ohio?
Roofing costs in Ohio can vary significantly depending on the size, type of material and complexity of the job. The average cost to tear off and replace a roof in Ohio is between $7,000 and $10,500.Feb 22, 2023