A federal judge has dismissed the Trump administration's demand that New Hampshire turn over sensitive voter information, including partial Social Security numbers and driver’s license numbers. https://t.co/KUhcaNy0tc
I’m sure this happens in every trade. In IT I’ve had tickets elevated to me with a whole list of things the tech has done to try and fix the issue and then you look to see if the thing is plugged in. Always check layer 1.
Here is an example of how a bad mechanic can cost a car owner a lot of money. I was one of two Nissan technicians in a Nissan / Subaru dealership. One day the service manager came over to me in a panic, saying he had a very angry customer who had an overheating problem in his Pathfinder. This customer always had the other technician working on his vehicle but that tech called in sick for the day. I talked to the customer and be explained that his Pathfinder only overheated at highway speeds and he had been fighting this problem for over 6 months. I pulled the file for the repair history and was shocked. Over the course of 6 months this customer had paid for 2 thermostats, 2 radiator hoses, 3 coolant flushes, head gaskets, clutch fan, fan blades, belts and thermostat housing. He had spend over $5,500 dollars and still had the same problem! I took the vehicle for a ride to verify the problem and then did a visual inspection. I found the problem in 5 minutes. I spend about 10 minutes in the wash bay power washing the bugs and debris from the front of the AC condenser and radiator. I then asked customer to go with me to verify the problem was solved. It was, no overheating at all. Of course he asked me how I fixed it so fast and I told him that it didn't take long to clean the bugs off the front of his condenser and radiator. He was beside himself and I couldn't blame him after all the money he spent for nothing. I told the service manager it was fixed and to not charge him anything. I did get a $100 tip that day and a new customer that insisted I only work on his vehicles from now on.
Happy National Pet Day! Pets are generally not allowed on U.S. Navy ships, but exceptions are made when an aircraft carrier changes homeports. The carrier may then be used as a giant ferry to transport the crew's cars, dependents, and pets.
A truck loaded with Worcestershire sauce was driving through Saskatoon, Saskatchewan when it collided with a Nissan Qashqai.
The truck then careened down the road and hit a car from Massachusetts, injuring the two otorhinolaryngologists inside.
One of them, suffering from Schistosomiasis, had a myocardial infarction.
A bystander witnessed the entire event and quickly called to report the accident on his Huawei.
The emergency operator asked the bystander, "What happened?"
"It's hard to say."
One of r/ArmedSocialists most prolific red fudds recently built their *first* AR-15 so it’s only natural they made a bare-bones ass M4 with no optic or accessory rail
it’s never a normal, modern, competent AR-15 with these dudes, always some hipster shit
-7DeadlyFetishes
President Trump claimed overnight that the United States carried out airstrikes in Venezuela and captured President Nicolás Maduro, following a series of explosions and fires reported around Caracas in the early hours of the morning. https://t.co/0S4oGFqeqc
New post is up!
Next topic coming this Friday at 7pm is going to be pharmacology. I might have to break it up into 2 parts otherwise it might get rather long.
Also had a request for EKGs, so I'll be doing an intro to EKGs in the near future.
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