Yeah, and I'd say that VW wasn't the worst industrial company to live on after the war. Let's consider Bayer, for example. They did pharmaceutical experiments at Auschwitz and Dachau, were part of IG Farben (the conglomerate that supplied Zyklon B to the SS) and continued to make money with shady business after the war. Like, "manufacturer of Agent Orange" levels of shadiness.
I've been to the US once and had the chance to road trip through Utah and Nevada, where pretty much no big cities exist or are far apart. Can confirm that I've never seen anything like that fantastic night sky in Europe.
Fix that wire before you cause damage to your catalytic converter or worse. The sensor is important for the engine to calculate the proper amount of fuel it has to inject. Too little (lean) and too much (rich) are both detrimental to your engine's well-being.
How mich did she make to be able to pay for that much gas and wear'n'tear in the vehicle? If I had to drive that much, I probably wouldn't be doing anything but repair my car whenever I'm not at work.
Cannot convert precisely right now, but in Germany I'd say gas is currently at 1,90€ per liter. That would place the gallon at 7.00 to 7.50 USD. Did the math, that's 8.35 USD per gallon at current conversion rates.
For me, it would be a great option if my B450 board goes belly up. I have 32 gig of DDR4 installed and would prefer to keep the system operational for a couple more years with the 5700X3D.
That said, I don't quite see why they need to introduce new boards for AM4. Inexpensive B550 has been around for quite a while now.
Well, Belgium was founded in order to prevent Germany from moving its troops to attack France. What were they supposed to do other than waltz right through?
We know that it's his third DUI case in a courtroom, but how many times did he actually sit behind the wheel shitfaced? I'd assume dozens, if not hundreds of times with varying degrees of alcohol related impairment.
I hated Stavros and I miss Nick.