Cars & Transportation: Safety: “Question: Heat shield protectant?” plus 5 more |
- Question: Heat shield protectant?
- Question: Driving questions? 10 points for best answer!?
- Question: Every time I put my gear shift into R my car goes backwards! Today I nearly ran a cat over and flattened a road sign. How can this be fixed?
- Question: AR-15 safety features?
- Question: Can having too many keys ruin your ignition?
- Question: Ia it xenophobic to consider white people to be the trespassers in the USA? Are these people implying that white people are bad?
Question: Heat shield protectant? Posted: 18 Aug 2015 06:58 PM PDT Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel |
Question: Driving questions? 10 points for best answer!? Posted: 18 Aug 2015 01:15 PM PDT I take my driving test in about a month and I had a few questions. 1. My instructor said that when you go through an intersection when the lights green, you should still be checking left and right to make sure no one's coming. But let's say the lights green as you're approaching, do you have to check your blind spot before going through? 2.Is it okay to ask questions? Like if I'm not sure what to do can I ask or will I lose points? 3.Do they not take off points if you notice your mistake? Let's say I accidentally run a stop sign then I realize it and say out loud "oh shoot I ran that stop sign" If you notice the mistake and say it out loud will the instructor not take off points because you saw your mistake? Thank You! |
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Question: AR-15 safety features? Posted: 18 Aug 2015 10:54 AM PDT Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel |
Question: Can having too many keys ruin your ignition? Posted: 18 Aug 2015 09:33 AM PDT The weight of the keys, have caused problems with certain ignitions - Ford has had reports of this problem, and issued recalls as a result. If you must put extra toys on your ring, besides the key to the house and the cars, get a breakaway keyring and put the extras on it, (especially the wallet), when you start the car, pull the toys off the car ring and drive. A few extras should not hurt, a lot of extra weight may cause problems. |
Posted: 18 Aug 2015 08:29 AM PDT No people here is indigenous, and that includes the Native Americans. Their ancestors also came from other places. When people have lived in a given region for a very long time, it's pointless to claim that they are "trespassers". The only place to which human beings are truly indigenous is Africa. Our ancestors all came from there. So, you could claim that the ancestors of everyone who lives in Europe and Asia and anywhere else were "trespassers". But what's the point? The reality is that no one who is actually born in a particular place can be called a "trespasser" there. |
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