It doesn't have the http(s) which means it is not a secure site. I got one from Huntington that was almost that good, the only problem with it was that an IP address came up when you clicked on the login.
http://www.cofba.org/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=7;t=003580
Is the link to one that someone saw for sale. I think the price was at least $120K. I still think it would be a waste of money.
For older folks the better choice is definitely the Chihuahua. The poodles have way more teeth and skin problems. Older people need something that is small, bigger dogs are too hard to take care of and need lots of hands on attention. I will ask a couple of people here at work about who might have something. (BTW I still hate small dogs)
That is interesting since I did it myself, it corrected the alignment after I looked at it, and I did not take it back there. In total it took me about an hour with just hand tools. The fact is I only was going to have them do it because they had the car and I thought it would only be about $100 with parts rather than the $335 I was quoted. It's too bad that places cannot have quality employees that could be paid based on actual time spent on the car. Using someones idea of how long something should take another person is why people get screwed.
For what it is worth the Firestone on Morse also has pulled this "we use Mitchells" crap with me. They tried to say that to replace tie rod ends it was an hour for each side, to which I replied "is the mechanic a moron?" Last time I checked it should take about ten minutes a side, so just because you are not making money on the parts, you cannot justify the extreme overcharge on the labor!
I need some washer nozzles for the dakota (its a 99) and Bob Caldwell wants like $25 a piece for them. It is pretty hard to see when there is like a 1/2 inch of salt and dirt on the windshield.
I would agree that either the timer has gone bad or there may be an inline switch before the timer too it depends on the model. Double check though to make sure that if you or your "assistant" take out the part that it is still covered under warranty. Many times the only way parts are covered is if they are removed by the authorized technician. With that said it will be a lot cheaper to buy the new timer than pay for the service call.
Actually 100% ethylene glycol will freeze, due to the crystaline structure that will form in it. It is the combined water ethylene glycol solution that will not freeze because the freezing point of the water is depressed.
Oh, two more things, frozen ground is great, he will no longer have the mudpuppy look. Also, your dog looks exactly like mine, what's he weigh about 85lbs?
George is 18 months and he loves to get muddy too! I too have watched him stand in the rain and run through the mud. Confinement to one room in the house is a must. I have found that wiping down the paws on entry helps, as does putting old towels on the floor near entrances. George also went swimming a couple of weeks ago when it was about 30 outside! As long as Buster has a dog house and some blankets outside he will be fine. There are just too many people that think that Goldens are a "HOUSE" dog, and they're not.
Do you have a fenced in backyard? George, our Golden says out during the day most of the time. That way he gets exercise and is not too much problem at night. If a 50' tie out works pretty good too. Goldens are usually smart enough to not get themselves tangled and will still be able to run around.
mIRC for all your needs, yes it is slow, yes it takes more time, but you can still get all the stuff you want. Just use http://www.debateroom.com to search fserves and packets. I can still find movies and music there.
Who cares about the efficiency of the turbo since the fact that they do not shield that turbo is what is going to kill it. That oil cooler line is only about 2 inches off the ground! The first train track or weird pothole that car hits is going to bust the line, release all the oil onto the road, freeze the turbo, then screw the block.
RWD will have more loss, but the weight transfer under acceleration will be what makes the RWD more preferable. The less distance for the power/torque to be lost will always be the more efficient. In most cases you just cannot get the power to the ground with a front wheel drive car even though the weight is mostly over the drive wheels.
Agreed, if you were both at a red light, then you are both at fault. He will get cited for failure to yield the right of way as well. BTW where was accident at? I am suprised that the report would not be available before the court date. The Columbus PD has a website that you can refer to with the report number for a PDF of it. Usually it only takes about two to three days.
Why were you cited? If he ran the red light then he is at fault. Do you have any witnesses that could be contacted? Do you have any photos that show the accident scene? Both of these are evidence, not the faults on the ticket. The officer may have not pressed hard enough to get them to go onto the copy. As long as his/her report reflects what happened the Ohio Revised code states that if you signed the ticket you agree to the conditions even if there are "procedural" errors on the ticket.
I am not sure what the rules are on second offense. It would appear that by law you have a suspended license that no one checked to see about, then suspended it again. That seems more than a little weird, but you should have a public defender that is assigned to the case then. Your best bet is to talk to them about it first, then follow the above posts on retaining a lawyer