$75, and it works. Well ... worked, it's being weird now, but I'm sure it's mechanical, I just haven't gotten to looking at it.
Triumph
Tylenol is a brand. Acetominophen was created in 1878 (or 1852, depending on who you ask).
e: That doesn't make RFKJr not wrong and insane, in case it needed saying.
Oh I wasn’t trying to be argumentative with you at all. Just talking.
I bought an old pachislo machine from a garage sale because ... I'm not real sure, but I have one of those now.
There's a reason I used the word "ideally". While there are absolutely worse prison systems in the world, the US prison system cannot be described as "ideal".
I mean ... yeah. If it's a thing you must have, then it should not be for profit. Staple foods definitely qualify.
To be perfectly clear, when I say "not for profit" I mean that the costs of plant and equipment, administration, materials, logistics, labor, etc. are all paid for out of revenue - and a small fixed percentage to go into a fund to ward against variations in revenue, so that the business and its employees can continue to provide the public good and earn a living even in lean times.
I didn't mention the fire half, because the Mrs. O'Leary's cow trope is, well, a trope.
Necessary public services should not be for profit. Yes, I know that framing prisons as "necessary public services" is a bit weird, but ideally, that's what it is.
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I can diagnose and fix a whole lot of things, probably better than most people. Working on the drivetrain of an RV is an order of magnitude more a pain in the ass than a regular car or truck. Certain parts can be hard to come by on older vehicles. Having the additional pressure of "You have to get this working so you can move before the RV park gets pissed off" makes it worse. And an old RV is likely to have horrible livability without having been recently rehabbed. Brakes - arguably the easiest thing to work on - are even going to more difficult, because they're going to be big truck brakes.
Older vehicles are not more reliable than newer ones. Don't get me wrong; I love carburetors and points and drum brakes, but for not having to put a wrench on anything, give me electronic ignition and fuel injection all day long. All those sensors and variable valve timing bits pay you back in fuel economy.
I wonder if it's related to the reason that he voted to make October 14th a special day for Charlie Kirk.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_flood
What basically happened is a work crew broke through an old service tunnel (one which was already leaking and which the city had failed to maintain), and the Chicago River began to flow into it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Benito_Mussolini