Secondhandmodeler
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Oh man, you can have it. We've seen the sun like twice in the last 14 days.
Was on my way to check the mail today, van wouldn't start. Easy fix. Used Dremel with wire brush to clean posts and clamps. Started right up after that.
It was so funny when I put the battery in last year. My nephew was telling me there was no way a side post battery was going to work with top post clamps. I put a pair of charging posts on it and connected the clamps and dropped his jaw right on the ground. He hadn't thought of that.Ya, good electrical connection is what it takes. Also ensure you have a clean ground connection that is making good contact on the engine block usually.
Talked to Rex and he is fine. His internet is out.
I don't worry too much about that sort of thing, and I live less than a mile from the San Andreas Fault. I doubt things would ever be swallowed up in fissures, but they can certainly get shaken apart. We survived the Loma Prieta Quake in 1989, and sufferd $75K damage to our house. You fix it and move on. Fortunately, all we have to deal with is the shaking. The tsunamis are the real killers from earthquakes.
Out here in Calif most every one is really concerned about bad Earthquakes and fishers forming as the ground can split wide open and swollow whole homes or even big buildings
Simple. Shoot them on sight. (Too bad we can't.)One very disgusting thing was looters. These low-life scum bags began there pillage within an hour of the tornado. They even caught some stealing copper from the rubble.