Like all the schools with Zero Tolerance policies where kids get kicked out of school for misunderstandings, or just things that a kid can't yet have known to not do. So one mistake and now the kid has a hard time getting an education, which leads to a worse life.
Wouldn't this be a good thing for the fresh water supply in the US if the US stopped exporting alfalfa.
Sure, I didn't read this article, so I'm just going off all the previous years of articles about how much fresh water this is using. And I've never researched the downstream effects of cattle in the middle east becoming more expensive.
Supposedly it's not manly to be able to lift your short fingers above the height of where your heart is supposed to be. Also, it's emasculating to be seen with your wife these days, apparently.
I'm currently thinking about getting a cheap, small backup vehicle. It makes it so much easier to decide to long jobs on the main vehicle if you can easily survive a few days without the main vehicle. Or just to easily get the part or tool you suddenly need in the middle of a job.
I really like RockAuto’s prices, and their logistics. If I’m ordering a lot, then I can accept the shipping cost for the slow ground speed.
I do also try to balance the cheaper online prices versus supporting physical stores. By that I mean supporting stores who have something in stock that day. Not addressing company ethics in this instance.
RockAuto would have been about $20, but the cheapest shipping was $17 because of the shape of this part, even though it is light, and take a week. AutoZone was $30. Amazon was $25.
In this instance, the $5 difference from Amazon was worth it to promote having this part available in stock “locally.”
This didn't happen to Obama.