

Once about 2002 hit, things went to shit for Nissan.


Once about 2002 hit, things went to shit for Nissan.


Any company that puts two thermostats in a 4 cylinder engine gets a no from me.


I’m in my 40’s and have always been a tech nerd. I have no personal information or pictures I don’t want to get out saved in the cloud. All of my things are only locally saved and backed up. I also keep multiple emails with different passwords and names. My Microsoft account I do have is verified for changes through a non Microsoft email address.
It would be a pain in the ass to screw with me in any major capacity. Quite frankly, I’m still surprised that the masses just accept cloud saving all their pictures and documents, just trusting Amazon or Google or Apple or Microsoft to not have security issues, especially when they’ve had so many security issues.


That translation still kind of makes sense in English.
Plus there’s prolly poo on them. Scarab is fancy talk for dung beetle


Really, if you’ve kept using apple all the way up until now, it’s kinda on you.
I’m actually watching the original buffy right now for the first time, even though I was a highschool kid when it originally aired.
Go watch that. It holds up very well. I’m about to start season 6 (of 7) right now. Only thing that dates it really, is that no one has cell phones. They were common to have in the mid 90’s to early 2000’s when the show aired, but tons of movies and TV shows around then chose to mostly ignore their existence because they blocked off or simplified so many plot points and story lines. It’s strange to think that no one beyond my generation will know what it was like to not have cell phones and the internet.
After hearing about the reboot like 6 months ago I got to thinking about how I never really watched the original back when I was a teen. I’m about to start season 6 now and it’s been a very binge watchable show so far. Still holds up nicely.
Maybe in another 25 years I’ll get around to watching the reboot.
If you read any of those comments in what you yourself linked, you’d see that a whole bunch of them are referencing and talking about OP’s profile no longer there. So obviously, due to technical issues or other means, the OP of that post was not there for some time period and it has since been restored. “Slam dunk”
Bacteria grow us for their homes. They run the show.


Most places don’t do cash back, and the ones that do tend to have a limit of like $40. Wal Mart is a bit of an exception, as they’ll do $100, but you aren’t getting a $100 bill from them through their self checkout. You’ll only get 20’s.
So if you go to Wal Mart, and you go to one of the few real people to check you out, and you ask for it back in a $100 bill, and the teller happens to have gotten a $100 in since they had started that day, and the front lead hadn’t already cashed out the register since they received that $100 bill, then yes. In that case you’ll get a $100 bill and will slightly fuzz up the tracking metrics they could theoretically do.


They give out $100’s if you aren’t a poor people.
But seriously though. A lot of ATM’s will do 100’s, anymore.


ICE guys is named Ned Slanders.


Several studies have proven circumcisions significantly reduce the risk of getting an STI, including HIV, during sex.
Just put Linux mint cinnamon on my laptop a few days ago. It was stupid easy and now my laptop is running fantastic.


Who cares how it started? It looks better, women generally like it more, and it makes you less likely to get an STI.


You say their are literally 0 upsides, but then you name a couple of upsides. Lol.
Also, if you want to be a dick about it, there have been several scientific studies done showing that HIV and most other STI’s are significantly less at risk of contraction if you’ve been circumcised.
That’s true for the 350’s, I’ll agree. Their v6 engines were pretty rock solid and those were designed and built by Nissan in Japan, along with the transmissions, and they weren’t CVT’s. A lot of their econo vehicles had Renault junk in them and their 4 cylinder engines didn’t hold up as well. Fun cars to drive, but not as fun or nimble as the s2000 I used to own and now dearly miss.