JCSWW has the proper 4x4 training
Nice thats Fun think we have 115 miles of dirt roads in the township.. we have a 3 season road in valley over ridge that takes a good system to navigate..when brother and pops were clearing the land. mum wanted to suprise them so i grabbed me spotter glass and engineer compass and terrain navigated.. had to get a copy of area plat map from real-estate found road that had a closed sign on it we look at jeep walk past sign around bend see ruts.. bAh Roads open for us . drops transfer case to normal 4x4 turn Jeep hat pulls on glove.. hold on mamma..
Dirt roads can be fun! I don't think there are any around here and around Toronto, only a few in the Rouge that only take you to campsites. All-Wheel-Drive can also improve handling quite nicely at high speeds on a good road surface.
those fancy ones have rear steer assist.. amazing things
I wish more vehicles actually offered 4-wheel steering! It significantly increases the turning radius, which can be quite useful. Nissan could definitely benefit from 4-wheel steering on their Frontier and Titan lines, because they take about a full city block to to do 180 degree turns. :P
yes unfortunately the off road safety factors into the driven fun and turning like the G 63 one of the old army willys jeep issues was loose so much to avoid ruts messing up the driver control left like a ford n9 utility tractor so people over steered causing rollovers on hillsides // training forgot the humoan error
yes unfortunately the off road safety factors into the driven fun and turning like the G 63 one of the old army willys jeep issues was loose so much to avoid ruts messing up the driver control left like a ford n9 utility tractor so people over steered causing rollovers on hillsides // training forgot the humoan error
Most vehicles today do handle somewhat differently. As you mentioned, human error is the issue there. 4-wheel steering obviously is going to turn the vehicle quicker and tighter with less turning of the steering wheel. Common sense though is rare in today's world.
Have you seen Doug DeMuro's review of the 2020 GMC Sierra 3500HD Denali? That thing has some decent tech in it for something that ugly! :P https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyGmuGQNSqE
It's time to break out the cookies to kick off the weekend! Happy Friday, everyone!
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Hording going ok.. well when the seed shredding is done this open paper thing looks great ?
Stupid media is driving people to panic and buy way more stuff than they need. Then again, still no cases here, although Williamsburg and Virginia Beach do have cases. The stores here seem fairly normal although most restaurants seem way less busy. The mad rush on toilet paper seems to be slowly reaching here. Target did have some yesterday and so did Kroger, but I don't expect that to last too much longer with the news in-sighting mass-hysteria.
No wonder
Melba is a small item comonly found in a mixed salted pretzel type treat bag -yeah peeps horde the silliest things. boarders shut own will affect supply some,
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Melba is a small item comonly found in a mixed salted pretzel type treat bag -yeah peeps horde the silliest things. boarders shut own will affect supply some,
Borders being shutdown isn't what it sounds though. It's funny that some Canadian's are mad that American's are still allowed to cross the border into Canada during this outbreak but those people also fail to think about where the vast majority of their food, toiletries, and many other daily use items and things come from. If Canada was to close its borders to American's, that would stop the flow of just about everything Canada needs to survive more than a week.
THE COOKIES! Somebody, please think of the COOKIES and save them! Happy Tuesday, everyone!
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Now the border is closed to everything except essential travel and shipments containing food, medial supplies, and fuel. Looks like me getting home on time isn't going to more than likely happen due to me traveling being non-essential.
yes prob wont take a load of diapers and tp in the back seat as essential,, unless youre goign to a day care centre
Most of the people I have talked to up in Toronto have mentioned that the daycares are all closed for at least the next few weeks. It's kind of funny, but Toronto and most of Canada have no clue how to handle any sort of out of the normal situation and it shows. Then again, Toronto can't even get daily routine down. :P
prager u had a french Canadian explain waiting for test for things and then going to pay cash in america for it.. 3 month wait or 3 hour wait.. now thats waiting [auto serve visit ok just a watercloset paper issue ;3]
prager u had a french Canadian explain waiting for test for things and then going to pay cash in america for it.. 3 month wait or 3 hour wait.. now thats waiting [auto serve visit ok just a watercloset paper issue ;3]
Yeah... There is no such thing as quick up in Canada. Especially when it comes to emergency care. :P
Great idea.. need a saint Bernard alps rescue drone quarantine delivery
The dining area in Mod was closed. Z got her usual pizza and I tried their Caesar salad. WOW! That salad was awesome and way bigger than I had expected. As much as I don't like fish. Caesar dressing needs to have that anchovy taste to it, which it did.
Things here are still fairly normal. We went down to the beach on Friday and there were plenty of people out enjoying the weather and walking around. The grocery stores were their usual busy yesterday. Although the Governor here seems to want to over-react because of the DC commuter areas (where Archie lives). The rest of the state for the most part has no cases. Locking down an entire state because of some small annoying geographic area on the border of the District of Columbia doesn't make a lot of sense in my opinion.
Hopefully you can get everything you need and want up there, Senshi! The more and more people I hear from that are up in Toronto, the more I am glad I am still down here. Sadly, American still has regular flights going though, including through Philly. At this rate, my flights might not be cancelled, meaning I may still have to go back to the plague infested Toronto from here where there are no cases of Covid-19.
Aye things will settle as the heat comes on its nature purification subroutine once more. Right the Julia child bit on Caesars from the originator restaurant she dinned at with her family on left coast. starts with a nice wooden bowl rubbed with garlic and anchovies.
> @senshibat01 said: > Aye things will settle as the heat comes on its nature purification subroutine once more. Right the Julia child bit on Caesars from the originator restaurant she dinned at with her family on left coast. starts with a nice wooden bowl rubbed with garlic and anchovies.
And... that is why I am hungry at 7 in the morning. It is still too warm down here to turn the heat on, but downstairs more than likely does have their heat on. Darn Floridians think 50F is a global ice age!
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Dirt roads can be fun! I don't think there are any around here and around Toronto, only a few in the Rouge that only take you to campsites. All-Wheel-Drive can also improve handling quite nicely at high speeds on a good road surface.
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I wish more vehicles actually offered 4-wheel steering! It significantly increases the turning radius, which can be quite useful. Nissan could definitely benefit from 4-wheel steering on their Frontier and Titan lines, because they take about a full city block to to do 180 degree turns. :P
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Most vehicles today do handle somewhat differently. As you mentioned, human error is the issue there. 4-wheel steering obviously is going to turn the vehicle quicker and tighter with less turning of the steering wheel. Common sense though is rare in today's world.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyGmuGQNSqE
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Thankfully, no! If it could though, I would prefer minestrone with a slice of garlic toast for dipping.
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So cookies and soup Melba good ideas
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No idea. Maybe something more like a cookie oatmeal? All of those cookies in a cream or milk based soup would turn them to mush fairly quick.
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I don't think I have ever had melba toast.
Stupid media is driving people to panic and buy way more stuff than they need. Then again, still no cases here, although Williamsburg and Virginia Beach do have cases. The stores here seem fairly normal although most restaurants seem way less busy. The mad rush on toilet paper seems to be slowly reaching here. Target did have some yesterday and so did Kroger, but I don't expect that to last too much longer with the news in-sighting mass-hysteria.
Melba is a small item comonly found in a mixed salted pretzel type treat bag -yeah peeps horde the silliest things. boarders shut own will affect supply some,
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Borders being shutdown isn't what it sounds though. It's funny that some Canadian's are mad that American's are still allowed to cross the border into Canada during this outbreak but those people also fail to think about where the vast majority of their food, toiletries, and many other daily use items and things come from. If Canada was to close its borders to American's, that would stop the flow of just about everything Canada needs to survive more than a week.
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Most of the people I have talked to up in Toronto have mentioned that the daycares are all closed for at least the next few weeks. It's kind of funny, but Toronto and most of Canada have no clue how to handle any sort of out of the normal situation and it shows. Then again, Toronto can't even get daily routine down. :P
Tsuki ni Kawatte Oshioki Yo
Yeah... There is no such thing as quick up in Canada. Especially when it comes to emergency care. :P
Great idea.. need a saint Bernard alps rescue drone quarantine delivery
Tsuki ni Kawatte Oshioki Yo
The dining area in Mod was closed. Z got her usual pizza and I tried their Caesar salad. WOW! That salad was awesome and way bigger than I had expected. As much as I don't like fish. Caesar dressing needs to have that anchovy taste to it, which it did.
Things here are still fairly normal. We went down to the beach on Friday and there were plenty of people out enjoying the weather and walking around. The grocery stores were their usual busy yesterday. Although the Governor here seems to want to over-react because of the DC commuter areas (where Archie lives). The rest of the state for the most part has no cases. Locking down an entire state because of some small annoying geographic area on the border of the District of Columbia doesn't make a lot of sense in my opinion.
Hopefully you can get everything you need and want up there, Senshi! The more and more people I hear from that are up in Toronto, the more I am glad I am still down here. Sadly, American still has regular flights going though, including through Philly. At this rate, my flights might not be cancelled, meaning I may still have to go back to the plague infested Toronto from here where there are no cases of Covid-19.
Tsuki ni Kawatte Oshioki Yo
> Aye things will settle as the heat comes on its nature purification subroutine once more. Right the Julia child bit on Caesars from the originator restaurant she dinned at with her family on left coast. starts with a nice wooden bowl rubbed with garlic and anchovies.
And... that is why I am hungry at 7 in the morning. It is still too warm down here to turn the heat on, but downstairs more than likely does have their heat on. Darn Floridians think 50F is a global ice age!