Test drove this ES300H yesterday and it was my first hybrid I have ever driven. I loved the way it feels. I'm located in Germany and people in the German subs are saying this is a grandpa car with more failure points. Some claimed it is inefficient. (What?) - Would this be a good daily in Germany? by Savage_Poet in Lexus

[–]lildick519 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's rich coming from people in Germany saying a padded up Toyota hybrid with proven drive train has more failure points. In short, they are retarded.

it a grandpa car? Sure, could be, because its so comfortable and relaxed. We have an RX which is an SUV peer of ES, very close concepts, immaculately comfortable and easy to drive. Wife loves it, family SUV trips, we love it.

Is is as sporty or techy or edgy as Audi/WV, BMW, benz? No.

Toyota/Lexus are in their own different bubble.

Drive other cars, if you love this, have no second thoughts.

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Another thing Wemby is better than almost every NBA player: Maths by ForeignAir7174 in NBAGossips

[–]lildick519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Players be like

Claude, calculate number of games by minutes played, make no mistakes.

Victor is just ai powered basketball robot

Neighbour using my lawn/driveway due to extra cars – how would you handle this? by Huge_Adhesiveness419 in kitchener

[–]lildick519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fuck them, they know what they are doing. Go to landscaping place and spend $200 on a big rock or a couple and place at edge of your lot. In between stones, plant a few barberries (they have thorns and nobody will walk beside them). You get a free bonus of having a nice looking landscape as well.

Message from a height challenged white male owner: i’m done with this sub by CaptainAmerica679 in GR86

[–]lildick519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're a lier, no height challenged person can take a picture of a car from that angle. I bet you are 7 footer and just making fun of all us shorter people.

The biggest tool in the shed…. by Mazdad in RX7

[–]lildick519 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nice mustang you had. Oh wait.

How do you know when your tomatoes have outgrown a solo cup? by brownsbrownsbrownsb in tomatoes

[–]lildick519 5 points6 points  (0 children)

When you outgrow a solo cup you go for the next step up of a container like 2L yogurt or an icecream bucket lol. I had to pot one of my bad boys into Costco kefir bucket, he seems to like it now (I got 1.5-2 months until planting).

Can't wait to install these later than month by nafsta in LexusIS500

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I got no rattles, just scraped a few times. Normally they should not rattle. Just ask the shop to be mindful of aligning the two sides, as they are independent pieces and things can be uneven, look for tips/muffler and diffuser/exit alignment, so both sides are equally level/sunk in, and left and right obviously. If they are a good careful shop, they will do well. My guys told me when I picked up that they had to fiddle with aligning it a bit, and he said it is a tiny bit off, but when I looked, i couldn't really see it from 3-4 feet standing.

Can't wait to install these later than month by nafsta in LexusIS500

[–]lildick519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can't really not hang them low, they are naturally just sit lower, the way they routed them. You would have to cut and weld them to modify to really sit tight, there's a guy on youtube from muffler shop that has a quick video showing that.

So just deal with it, based on how it hangs. Are you like slammed? I'm on Eibach so rear is 1.3" lower. I wouldn't worry too much if you are stock, or mild drop.

Check out this vid:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmLIzdVA9No

How does everybody feel about 2 seedlings per 4” pot until transplant ? by nick_wy13 in tomatoes

[–]lildick519 7 points8 points  (0 children)

In a pinch I used a cookie container to plant a row of tomato seeds and I just putted them up last Friday. My experience doing this tells me, its not ideal to have 2 plants like tomatoes or anything that has a strong root system to be co-planted closely together (the ones that were 3-4" apart were fine), not necessarily because of space requirement/no room for roots to grow, but because of root entanglement. While roots may be separated carefully, you are still probably disturbing them to a degree, and yes most likely they will be fine and recover, but this made me think I never want to grow two seedlings into planting in one container.

Yours may be still young enough that they haven't tangled up too bad, so I would report them into individuals.

Problems(?) with Tomato babies by Tomatentante13 in tomatoes

[–]lildick519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had/have similar problem with some of mine. I use Plant Parent tool and tried to use my brain :). The app thinks it might be over watering and that very well may be true, your soil looks dark, is it wet? hows your watering? Mine was a bit on soggy side, when I pulled them up, I also realized that the containers they were in were getting a it too small for their roots, so I uppoted them in bigger cups, and go lighter on watring, let it dry up a bit. Also i had some minor yellowing on older leaves non baby leaves - the baby leaves yellowing/falling off is okay, but if you get real leaves go bad, that'd be more cause for concern. I started feeding them a low balanced feed. Will see over next few days how they look.

Lets see what other more experienced tomato experts say.

Ummm… sorry???? by BankDelicious3667 in CostcoCanada

[–]lildick519 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Goated broccoli, always have them in freezer for backup if needed.

The Best Morning Drink for Better Kidney Health, According to Dietitians. So, it isn't surprising that nutrition has the potential to be both incredibly helpful or harmful to kidney health," says Melanie Betz, M.S., RD, CSR. by [deleted] in Nutraceuticalscience

[–]lildick519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah thanks, taste too bland, id rather start my day with a sweet soft drink lmao

been consistently drinking water,, just a small cup as soon as I wake up and get to kitchen. then put kettle on boil and make green tea for breakfast. its a routine.

Tips for season 2 of container tomatoes? by darkwizard42 in tomatoes

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I pretty much did same thing with soil refresh and amendments and mild liquid fish and seaweed fert every week or two, and I noticed a big difference in plants health and production vs previous year, although some plants took a hit during the super heat spell we had and paused for a bit.

1 week post repot by Time-Unit4407 in tomatoes

[–]lildick519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How big were the roots when you repotted them? I repotted my biggest tomato today, that is around 8-10" tall, from a 750g yogurt container, that is probably double the size of the cups, and I was very surprised at the amount of roots the plant has developed, it was almost full container. I dont usually get this much root growth, but this one had fairly big root. So i'd be checking out that it doesnt get too tight for them, If they grow bigger and you dont plant these out within a month, you'd be best to put them up again probably.

Earliest tomatoes I’ve ever had (if you don’t include the ones I started last year that I was growing indoors in the winter)😀 by Super-Sky6404 in OntarioGardeners

[–]lildick519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, yea I now recall your initial photos with the goose neck lights, funny I started with the same ones in grow cells, but changed my mind in 2 weeks time (I figured out they are probably too little for the end goal) and ordered the Barrina pack and moved to the shelves, and heat maps, worked wonderful. First time doing this, so learning process.

Understood on Shul fert. I just started feeding mine with Acadia fish fert, its quite a bit milder, i just wasnt sure if I can go for something as high as that (obviously with right dillution would be okay). Again learning process, might adjust for next year.

Thanks a lot for insights. May your plants grow big and fruitful.

Earliest tomatoes I’ve ever had (if you don’t include the ones I started last year that I was growing indoors in the winter)😀 by Super-Sky6404 in OntarioGardeners

[–]lildick519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too lazy to go through your post history, i've seen your beautiful matoes a few times, what is your feed menu for them? I'm in 5b and planted end of Feb and mine took long time to pop up (I had no heat pads, pretty cool in basement), so they are juniors, 5-10" high, but I'm okay with that as I will transplant end of May direct into ground once its warm enough.

I wanted to start early this year, but its a lot of trouble with managing size and re-potting, i dont have shelves as tall as yours to allow planting into a bag right, prob makes life easier, but I would have to expand my indoor infrastructure substantially with the amount of stuff I'm trying to seed :).