It might be related to an undercarriage wash causing water to get into areas it might not otherwise. Although, car manufacturers would typically just put drain holes lol
It might be related to an undercarriage wash causing water to get into areas it might not otherwise. Although, car manufacturers would typically just put drain holes lol
AKA suburbs with manicured grass lawns and no trees are bad for your mental health. It makes sense that more natural surroundings might help relax you.
I try to live as frugally as possible, so that if I want to splurge a couple hundred every once in a while, I don't have to worry about having enough in the bank. My biggest questions for myself is whether or not I'll really use it, and if buying it used/pre-owned is good enough.
I assumed its a process thing. As in, every step should be properly documented so audits can be effectively performed. It's just annoying that all of these articles make it seem like using dish soap as a lubricant during the install process is inherently bad.
This article doesn't actually say why it's a problem that they were using dish soap as a lubricant.
Then we could make a language where the letters are equivalent to the number of As
The effects of COVID are also compounding, so catching it multiple times significantly increases your chance of organ damage.