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  • Sasquatch

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    In 1976 there was a hotly contentious debate between automakers. The up & coming automakers liked metrics. The old guard liked their standard. .45" bolt heads were what the old guard wanted, but the new crowd liked the sleeker, more streamlined 10mm. Arguments like "you get more per pack with 10mm" and "10mm wrenches are easier to use" and "10mm goes on faster and gets the job done better" beat out the argument that ".45" bolts let you use fewer bolts because they have a bigger hole, they're reliable and inches are what we've always used" and "Only a sissy has a problem controlling a .45 inch wrench" - and thus mechanics everywhere were made to embrace, love, and hate the 10mm. Side note, more 10mm wrenches, sockets, and 1/4 inch drives have been broken, lost, or thrown across the shop than all other metric or standard units combined in the last 40 years. in 2015 a fledgling movement called "10mm's matter" fizzled out as lobbiests from Harbor Freight, Snap On, Craftsman, Husky and Durabilt paid private security goons to pay a visit to local mechanic shops and warn them of the risks of protesting. Rumor has it that if you listen carefully to any 1980s or 90's shitbox ricer, you can hear the rattle of a lost 10mm wrench vibrating between the motor mount and engine block.
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    Of all 50 states, which state is the most North, South, East, & West?









    South is Hawaii
    North, East, & West is Alaska (it’s the furthest East since the Bering Straight crosses the international date line.
     

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    TJjerry

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    The hottest maximum temperature ever recorded in Texas occurred on June 28, 1994 in Monahans, which is a city in Ward County located near Odessa.

    The temperature was 120 degrees.

     

    pronstar

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    The hottest maximum temperature ever recorded in Texas occurred on June 28, 1994 in Monahans, which is a city in Ward County located near Odessa.

    The temperature was 120 degrees.


    I thought it was today as I loaded 35 boxes of wood flooring into the back of my truck, outside with no shade


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    I have heard the Skyliners "Since I Don't Have You" so many times that I now, only get goosebumps at Janet Vogel's very last soprano emission.
     
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