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  • Yeah, that's what I was figuring as well. This is one downside to not allowing downvotes... they would get buried pretty quickly if we could downvote them.

  • Not a car expert, just a guy that learns how to do something when it needs to be done...

    I don't know how relevant the "why" is... you've got a leak, and the easiest first step is to inspect to see if you can figure out where the leak is originating from. If you can figure it out, then fix that. If not, the next easiest might be to just replace the coolant lines. If it's still leaking after that, it could be either the radiator or a gasket.

    Good luck!

  • I haven't been reporting since it's not clear that it's a violation of any rules. I guess that's what I'm hoping to clarify with this post.

  • they bring some of their failed policies with them

    Can you elaborate on what you mean by this?

  • Count Chocula

  • I would say he overpaid by exactly the right amount.

  • I'd like to propose a rule prohibiting blatant attempts to sell things (like linking to a product on Amazon).

  • The question is not "is it better than a normal vacation?" where of course the answer is "no." Rather, the question is "is it better than your regular work routine?" The answer to that depends on a lot of factors: your specific job, personality, personal finances, family obligations, etc. I think there are lots of circumstances where it could make sense for some people.

  • I really think there's nothing better than Photostructure in terms of viewing and re-discovering your photos. It's still a young product going through growing pains, but the things it does, it does well.

  • No, it's more that there's a problem with the wires or the solder points. Since you said you messed around with the wires quite a bit without any impact, it could be that the short is in the solder points either in the buds or in the plug.

  • You're thinking of Box Tops for Education. I don't recall a person as part of their logo, but I could be wrong!

  • I don't agree with your assessment that I'm not "extending humanity to those who are less than perfect in their response." It's fine to want the guy out of office ASAP because he's terrible. My point was simply that if one wants to maintain their own humanity, one should not celebrate the ailments of their enemies. Or, as Nietzsche said: "Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster."

  • Am I missing something? I don't see where it says he's under arrest.

  • Take a look at Photostructure... I think that will meet your requirements!

  • So it's basically an exercise to promote creative thinking?

  • The good news is you DON'T need to wish harm on him in order to think he sucks and needs to go away. Yes, he sucks, but that's irrelevant to his health. Celebrating the declining health of somebody because we don't like them is a big line to cross on the path to becoming a callous ghoul. We need to be better than that.

  • I'm not familiar with lateral thinking, but this reads like a joke... Is it intended to be funny, or are you actually expected to come up with all of those answers?

  • These comments... goodness. May we never, ever lose our humanity. Ailment is not to be celebrated. That man has a family who loves him and are worried about him. I hope he gets the treatment he needs and is returned to good health.