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I like the way LawmowerMan suggests just ripping the battery pack out of a car and ganking it onto his mower. Think we'll see any videos of him...
If you use a railgun to kill coyotes, you could be a navy man...
Back when they named "negative" and "positive" they thought something was coming from one side and going to the other but they had no way to...
>How can I kill seat belt buzzer? I have had good results from putting in a seat belt extender. It clicks into the female side and fools the...
Do you have a stepladder so you can reach the hood?:rolleyes:
The sensors on the door knobs work by sensing your touch. They can be fooled if you spray water on them while the fob is near. They think you...
In a previous life I reincarnated as a squirrel. It was punishment for a earlier life, but still totally worth it. Squirrels face a lot of...
Can I blame Oprah?
Bad news Stevewoods. In my state it is not legal to evict anyone during the Covid Epidemic. Pretty sure that in Washington this includes...
Your what?
Cat thieves meet rock salt: Portland auto shop owner interrupts catalytic converter theft | KOMO
The advantage of ice is that your shot is concentrated in a smaller area for a longer time. Vapor gives you a wider shot with a close to 100%...
What you need is a flying water canon. You would squirt out a small cloud of water or ice at the highest velocity you can generate and let them...
The flicker is in the power supply, not the light. You need ones that are rectified. The lights at Shop Bright LED Christmas Lights | Holiday...
Mildly dramatized article in Wired Magazine by Sabrina Weiss about the need to step up our game on recycling all those fancy new traction...
Problem with Warfarin is that it may also kill whatever eats rabbits.
>Just had an accident merging to a highway. The car at front stopped before yield line while >there is no car. I sometimes do this. It means I...
Does anyone make a plug that can lock into the CANBUS socket? I keep finding links for things that you plug into the socket and it locks the...
There is the Wooly Bisco caterpillar. Rare, but they shiver up a storm. Of course they're hardly larval. Guess you're right...:confused:
Never trust a squirrel with long range forecasting. Stick with the wooly bears, being cold-blooded, they are much more serious about this stuff.