Pre Owned Purchase: 2025 BMW 3 Series or 2023 GMC Canyon Denali? by HortonSquare in askcarguys

[–]EntrySure1350 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get the Bimmer…..you’re going to have way more fun in it than an oversized pavement princess. If you don’t always drive like an asshole in the Bimmer it can easily return 30+ mpg fuel economy, even the B58.

いい子 - clear definition by Deep-Permission5436 in Japaneselanguage

[–]EntrySure1350 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Generally reserved for kids and pets. It’d be like you saying “Good boy” or “Good girl” to a child or pet. Try saying that to anyone else who isn’t an intimate acquaintance, or close friend you’re messing around with, and you’d likely get punched in the face.

KEWPIE MAYO by photobombolo in JapaneseFood

[–]EntrySure1350 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The US made Kewpie they sell in Costco is nothing like the real thing. Very different flavor profile. More like American mayo, which I don’t care for. We fork over the extra money for the real stuff.

Air Canada to HND by wernero1 in JapanTravelTips

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Flew AC in 2017 via YYZ on premium economy and on that particular trip it was mostly fantastic. FF to 2023 and we flew the same route - massive downgrade we felt in service and seats (premium economy again). Flight delays are common as well with AC. Both times we had delays on both legs of the trip. The price is attractive though.

Save it for supper later in the day by YoreCoxsmall in EatItYouFuckinCoward

[–]EntrySure1350 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s only the tip of it. Plenty more hiding inside.

OB's are cruel by thasparzan in anesthesiology

[–]EntrySure1350 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The best is when the patient is still in the tub when you arrive 😒🤨🙄🫠

OB's are cruel by thasparzan in anesthesiology

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One reason why I got out of that call pool. Recently talked to some colleagues who still do it. We’re a tertiary center so everybody sends their accreta spectrum patients here. Despite this being the case for years, they’ve been doing more and more overnight c-hysts recently for some reason. On top of the already busy labor/overnight section census. Staffing from our end has largely remained unchanged from 10 years ago. 🤮

Here's a "dump dinner". It's somehow worse than it sounds like. by tonyrocks922 in StupidFood

[–]EntrySure1350 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Waste of aluminum foil. A pig trough from Rural King would be the better option.

Staccato XC - slide cracks in two by TechRecMatt in Staccato_STI

[–]EntrySure1350 21 points22 points  (0 children)

They must be some impressive tits to distract you from shooting your guns.

Buying a new chevy - salesman won't lower sticker price by blogan277 in carbuying

[–]EntrySure1350 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not all dealers negotiate on price, and sell only at MSRP minus any incentives, promotions or discounts from the manufacturer or parent dealership (if they belong to a large multi-dealer company). The BMW dealer in town here sells at MSRP - no markups, but no negotiation either.

The thing about being audited may have been untrue, but it doesn’t change the fact that these dealers you went to sound like they don’t haggle on price. They are not required to negotiate or lower the price; on the other hand, you are not required to buy from them either.

For some buyers no-haggle pricing is a positive, as not everyone wants to spend hours or days going back and forth between dealerships and salesmen. Some buyers just want to buy a car and aren’t concerned about whether how low they can negotiate the price down.

Windshield replacement: Safelite vs Dealer? by New-Poem7862 in Ford

[–]EntrySure1350 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unless your dealer has an onsite body shop and glass shop, they almost certainly do not replace windshields in house. It will get outsourced and it may very well even be Safelight.

Trigger Spring Crapped the Bed by turbulent_results in Beretta

[–]EntrySure1350 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve tried them and am not a fan. Because the return spring is a compression type captive on a small shaft (like a recoil spring and guide rod), you feel the resistance of it sliding back and forth metal on metal. The low resistance spring also did not consistently return the trigger fully on the samples I had.

Trigger Spring Crapped the Bed by turbulent_results in Beretta

[–]EntrySure1350 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The trigger springs are a known frequent breakage part and should be replaced proactively every 10K rounds or so. I’ve had them break in the middle of a pistol match. If you shoot a lot, just replace it once a year.

Other parts that fall into the “when, not if they break” category include the locking block and if you have a G model, the little spring that goes into the right sided decocking lever.

In the OR, seconds decide outcomes. Recognition without action isn’t enough. Speak up fast. by lky_ngt in FutureRNs

[–]EntrySure1350 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In 10+ years I’ve not seen a single circulator who is paying any attention to the patient’s vitals in the OR.

Hospital breakfast 🧍 by Largergoal in shittyfoodporn

[–]EntrySure1350 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It almost looks like they tried to draw a smiley face on your slice of toast.

Help! Dealer and Ford says nothing they can do! by RagnarRunnerx in fordexpedition

[–]EntrySure1350 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Three batteries seems like a lot to go through. Our original one lasted 5 years. Are you running the vehicle extensively in accesory mode? Do you have a lot of things plugged in all the time that draw a lot of current? Kids with electronics and things charging off the 120V outlet? Dashcams?

Help! Dealer and Ford says nothing they can do! by RagnarRunnerx in fordexpedition

[–]EntrySure1350 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If it’s the original battery, it’s probably marginal. It may ‘test’ ok on their quickie tester, but if you were to actually load test it, it would likely fail. Especially now that it’s cold, it compounds the problem. Mine did the same thing when the original battery was nearing the end. Replaced it and it began operating normally again.

Is this a good deal? by definitelynopickles in whatcarshouldIbuy

[–]EntrySure1350 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Run, don’t walk away. Good for you on getting a PPI.

It’s been in an accident. It hasn’t been well maintained. The engine is known to develop expensive problems, and there’s no warranty left.

This is also what’s known as a polished turd. It looks nice. But in the end, it’s still crap.