@LaoneHuman@AlbertaSheriffs My sports car is computer limited to 270 km/hr and the Y rated high performance tires are good up to 300 km/hr. Look up tire speed ratings. most cars now come with standard H rated tires, good up to 210 km/hr.
@KatKanada_TM Recently, YUL-ATH, delayed 35 minutes, was sitting in a hot airplane with no AC. On the return, loaded up on time, sat at the gate for 50 minutes due to an unknown issue, but this time with the AC cooling the cabin, and I had a broken seat that rocked back and forth.
@hawkin80670@brianlilley@joe_warmington I've gone by the OPP at 135 and they don't even flinch. It all depends how you drive. cruising = no problem. weaving through traffic will catch their attention way more. The real prize they are after are the ones going 150 or more = roadside siezure and 30 license suspension
@CollinRugg 30%.. WTF. Did you see the female officer in Montreal shoot an unarmed civilian in the heat of the moment. Women do not make good police officers. This DEI BS has to stop.
@KhanSaba1278 insert a small piece of folded fine copper mesh into that space, it will allow the moisture to escape, but will keep the rodents out, and copper won't rust like steel wool. Rodents will not chew thru copper.
@KahliaJarral@FoodProfessor So $5 USD at the current bank exchange rate of $1.47 makes that chicken $7.35 CAN. Ours sells for $7.99 CAN for 1.2kg on the label, but each one I buy weighs between 1.25 to 1.4 kg on my kitchen scale. With HST, the cost is $9.02. The $1.50 hotdog is a better deal in Canada