2007 mini cooper gas mileage
Issue with red triangle intermittently coming on
2023.06.10 22:36 blipblapbleep Issue with red triangle intermittently coming on
Hey there,
I have a 2007 Prius with fairly high mileage (220,000+) & have recently had the issue of the red triangle of death occasionally coming on. It seems to come on after doing some driving through very hilly terrain with steep inclines & declines. It will come on for a second, then go away after driving through hilly topography. Then, a few days ago, it came on & stayed on for maybe a minute or so along with what looked like an oilcan icon. It then disappeared & hasn't come back on since.
I have an OBD2 scanner & checked it for codes. It isn't throwing any, so I'm not really sure what this might be. A quick internet search says a variety of things (hybrid battery issues, oil leak [doesn't appear so looking underneath the car], etc.). Any thoughts on how to troubleshoot this or should I just drop it off to a mechanic?
Thank you in advance for any tips.
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2023.06.10 22:28 MADDL007 H: Large Trade List W: Apparel, Masks, Enclave Flamer Mods, UNY/AP/WWR scout armor pieces, B50crit25 Handmade, TS50crit Alien Blaster
Willing to bundle for the items I want.
GT: MADDL007
——Weapons for trade——
AA/50crit/25 Plasma Rifle
AA/50crit/25 Crossbow {mule}
B/50crit/15crit The Fixer
B/50crit/15crit Handmade
B/50crit/15crit Handmade {mule}
B/E/1A Handmade {mule}
B/50crit/25 Radium Rifle
B/50crit/25 Railway Rifle {mule}
B/50crit/25 Tesla Rifle {mule}
B/E 50 Cal Machine Gun (2 Star) {mule}
B/E Gatling Gun (2 star) {mule}
B/50crit/Break Gatling Plasma {mule}
B/50crit/25 Harpoon Gun
B/E Light Machine Gun (2 star) {mule}
B/FF90 Light Machine Gun {mule}
B/FSS/Break Chainsaw
B/FSS/1S Death Tambo {mule}
EXE/E/25 Railway Rifle {mule}
F/FF90 Gatling Plasma {mule}
GS/E/25 The Fixer {mule}
Junkie/FFFR 50 Cal Machine Gun {mule}
Junkie/40PA/1S Chainsaw {mule}
MUT/E/25 Handmade
MUT/E/25 Railway Rifle {mule}
MUT/E/FR Light Machine Gun
Q/E/DRWA The Fixer
Q/AP/25 Handmade
Q/E Handmade (2 star)
Q/E Handmade (2 star) {mule}
Q/E/Stealth Handmade
Q/50crit/FMSWA Railway Rifle {mule}
Q/E Railway Rifle (2 Star)
Q/FFR Railway Rifle (2 star) {mule}
Q/FFR Tesla Rifle (2 Star)
Q/50crit/25 Flamer {mule}
Q/E/1P Gatling Gun {mule}
Q/E/90 Gatling Gun {mule}
Q/E Light Machine Gun (2 star)
TS/50vhc Alien Blaster (2 Star)
TS/AP/Stealth Alien Blaster {mule}
TS/E/FR The Fixer
TS/E Handmade (2 star)
TS/E/1P Handmade
TS/E/1P Gatling Gun {mule}
V/FFFR Alien Blaster
V/FF25 Gatling Laser
V/FFBreak Gatling Plasma {mule}
V/E Light Machine Gun (2 star) {mule}
V/E Minigun (2 star) {mule}
V/25DAM/1S Chainsaw {mule}
V/40PA/Block Chainsaw
V/AP/90 Chainsaw
Enclave Plasma Rifle #1 w/ Automatic Barrel, Stabilized Stock, Reflex Sight
Enclave Plasma Rifle #2 w/ Stabilized Splitter, Stabilized Stock, Reflex Sight
Enclave Plasma Rifle #3 w/ Aligned Automatic Barrel, Stabilized Stock, Standard Sights
Enclave Plasma Rifle #4 w/ True Flamer Barrel, Stabilized Stock, Reflex Sight
Enclave Plasma Rifle #5 w/ Stabilized Flamer Barrel, Stabilized Stock, Reflex Sight
Enclave Plasma Rifle #6 w/ True Automatic Barrel, Stabilized Stock, Reflex Sight {mule}
Enclave Plasma Rifle #7 w/ Aligned Automatic Barrel, Stabilized Stock, Reflex Sight {mule}
Fancy Pump Shotgun AA/LD/DRWA
Fancy Revolvers: Assassin, Berserker, Executioner, Mutant x2, Troubleshooter x3
Dross, Pearly Peepers, Red Fireworks Mine, Troglocide
——Plans & Recipes for trade——
I may have others, just ask:
Plan: Backpack Armor Plated Mod {mule}
Plan: Backpack High Capacity Mod {mule}
Plan: Backpack Insulated Mod
Plan: Backpack Refrigerated Mod
Plan: Bear Arm
Plan: Bear Arm Heavy Mod
Plan: Camo Backpack
Plan: Deputy’s Hat {mule}
Plan: Nuka-World Cowboy Duster {mule}
Plan: Pepper Shaker {mule}
Plan: Poker Set {mule}
Plan: Protective Lining Raider Underarmor
Plan: Radioactive Barrel
Plan: Scorchbeast Queen Plushie
Plan: Sheriff’s Hat
Plan: T-60 BOS Knight Paint {mule}
Plan: Tomb Stones
Plan: Townsfolk Cutouts {mule}
Plan: TV Aquarium {mule}
Plan: Ultracite Calibrated Shocks {mule}
Plan: Vintage Water Cooler
Plan: Wild West Show Entrance Sign
Recipe: Carnival Pie {mule}
Recipe: Fried Scorpion On A Stick {mule}
Recipe: Healing Salve (Mire) {mule}
——Armor & Other items for trade——
OE/1P/WWR Forest Scout Armor Right Arm
UNY/1L/WWR Metal Chest Piece 51DR 11ER {mule} [armor from my want list only please]
UNY/1P/WWR Urban Scout Armor Right Arm {mule} [armor from my want list only please]
UNY/1S/WWR Leather Left Leg 21DR 51ER {mule} [armor from my want list only please]
UNY/AP/SENT Combat Armor Left Arm 27DR 37ER {mule}
UNY/AP/WWR Combat Armor Right Leg 27DR 37ER {mule} [armor from my want list only please]
UNY/AP/WWR Forest Scout Armor Right Leg [high end apparel bundle or armor from my want list only please]
UNY/AP/WWR Urban Scout Armor Right Leg [high end apparel bundle or armor from my want list only please]
UNY/Fire/WWR Marine Armor Right Arm 19DR 14ER {mule}
UNY/HungeWWR Urban Scour Armor Left Arm {mule} [armor from my want list only please]
W/AP/WWR Raider Left Leg 17DR 8ER
All 8 Holotape Mini Games
All Non-Rare apparel available - just ask
Misc Items: ask me for my list
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——Items I want——
B/50crit/25 Fixer or Handmade
Q/E/25 Fixer or Handmade or Railway
TS/50crit/25 Alien Blaster (Will consider other third star: prefer 15crit, faster reload, or any of the +1)
V/40PA/40PA Chainsaw (Will consider other third star: prefer Break, 90rw, or any of the +1)
Baseball bats level 45 - indigo, pink, yellow
Enclave Plasma Gun Aligned Flamer Barrel Mod (one or multiple)
UNY/AP/WWR Forest Scout Armor Chest Piece and Left Arm
UNY/AP/WWR Urban Scout Armor Left Leg and Right Arm
Plan: Meat Tenderizer
Asylum Worker Uniform Forest
Asylum Worker Uniform Red
Asylum Worker Uniform Yellow
Blue Ridge Caravan Gas Mask (will pay caps)
BOS Jumpsuit
Fasnacht Brahmin Mask
Fasnacht Buffoon Mask
Fasnacht Crazy Guy Mask
Fasnacht Deathclaw Mask
Fasnacht Demon Mask
Fasnacht Fiend Mask
Fasnacht Hag Mask
Fasnacht Loon Mask
Fasnacht Raven Mask
Fasnacht Winter Man Mask
Forest Camo Jumpsuit
Forest Scout Armor Mask
Leather Coat
Prototype Hazmat Suit Level 50
Radicals Face Mask
Responder Fireman Helmet
Responder Fireman Uniform
Tattered Field Jacket
Traveling Leather Coat
Urban Scout Armor Mask
White Powder Jumpsuit
I’m really only after the items listed above, make me an offer. No caps, flux, or junk offers please.
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2023.06.10 21:09 All4myfam My MPG is HORRIBLE!!
| I have a 2022 Kia Carnival that I got around June of 2021 (I know that sounds odd but I swear it’s the truth). Anyway, ever since I got it, my gas mileage has been really bad. I mean like 12-14 mpg in city driving. On the interstate it’s about 18-24 depending on how much of that tank was city driving. I took it back to the shop and they said that it was probably just the gas I was using. But now it’s been 2 years and I have kept a record of many of my fill-ups. Anything over 15 mpg in the pictures is likely because we had to make short highway trips to the next town or into the city. Now, I admit that I am kind of an aggressive driver. Not super aggressive but definitely not a passive driver. Does anyone else have similar experiences? Or do you have a carnival, you are an aggressive driver but you still get decent gas mileage (like 15-18 vs 12-14)? submitted by All4myfam to kia [link] [comments] |
2023.06.10 21:08 AntimonySB51 Anyone have one of these?
I was looking for a solution similar to the OEM Bike rack that is made for a Countryman that fits in the tow hooks off the rear bumper, however, as I have learned, this won't fit my '24 Clubman; I came across this that also uses the tow hooks and wondered if anyone had experience with this; of course it would be for solo rides only....I don’t want to mount a hitch mount to my car.
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2023.06.10 20:59 shootinstar_r TRD off-road
I’ve been looking at buying a tacoma for a good while now. My question is are the TRDOR really necessary. I feel as if just 4x4 would suit me just fine. Then maybe upgrade the suspension as needed. I wouldn’t be doing any crazy off roading, just mostly FS roads, wet muddy areas, and Alaska. Backcountry fishing trips. I see a lot of trdor but I feel as most don’t need it nor do they even need a truck for that matter lol. I understand this is the Tacoma sub, but I’m also open towards getting a ranger. If someone could point me in the right direction that would be great! The ranger is more comfortable and slightly better gas mileage, but you can’t beat the Tacoma’s reliability. Looking at buying new.
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2023.06.10 20:45 Jscott1986 Inspired by the recent post from u/HawkeyeTen (and comment by u/ProblemGamer18), here are 484 reasons Eisenhower was a good President (according to ChatGPT, obviously)
Link to the comment/post in question.
- Successful military career as a five-star general during World War II.
- Skillful leadership in planning and executing the D-Day invasion.
- Played a crucial role in defeating Nazi Germany and liberating Europe.
- Fostered strong international alliances during his military service.
- Demonstrated a commitment to public service throughout his life.
- Championed civil rights and desegregation.
- Created the Civil Rights Commission to investigate civil rights violations.
- Appointed Earl Warren as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, leading to landmark civil rights decisions.
- Signed the Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1960, the first civil rights laws since Reconstruction.
- Established the President's Committee on Government Contracts to combat racial discrimination in federal contracting.
- Advocated for the desegregation of schools and supported the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision.
- Sent federal troops to enforce desegregation in Little Rock, Arkansas.
- Supported the Montgomery Bus Boycott and Martin Luther King Jr.'s efforts for racial equality.
- Promoted economic stability and growth during his presidency.
- Presided over a period of sustained economic expansion known as the "Eisenhower Era."
- Instituted policies that aimed to balance the federal budget.
- Oversaw the creation of the Interstate Highway System, promoting economic development and national defense.
- Established the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (now the Department of Health and Human Services).
- Expanded social security benefits.
- Increased the minimum wage.
- Strengthened labor unions by signing the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act.
- Nominated competent and skilled individuals to key positions in his administration.
- Fostered a cooperative working relationship with Congress.
- Supported the establishment of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
- Authorized the creation of the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), which later developed into DARPA.
- Presided over the end of the Korean War, securing an armistice and maintaining peace in the region.
- Promoted a policy of "massive retaliation" as a deterrent to potential Soviet aggression.
- Successfully managed the Cold War tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- Negotiated an end to the Suez Crisis, ensuring stability in the Middle East.
- Championed the "Atoms for Peace" initiative, advocating for the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
- Created the People-to-People program to promote cultural exchange and understanding.
- Maintained a balanced approach to foreign policy, avoiding unnecessary conflicts.
- Fostered strong relationships with NATO allies, strengthening collective defense.
- Skillfully managed the 1956 Hungarian Revolution crisis, balancing humanitarian concerns with geopolitical realities.
- Developed a close working relationship with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
- Fostered improved relations with Latin American countries.
- Supported the Pan-American Highway project, enhancing economic and cultural ties with the region.
- Implemented policies to stabilize the Middle East and prevent Soviet influence.
- Developed the Eisenhower Doctrine, providing military assistance to countries threatened by communism in the Middle East.
- Initiated the Open Skies proposal, promoting transparency and reducing the risk of surprise nuclear attacks.
- Maintained a cautious and measured approach during the tense period of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- Skillfully managed the U-2 spy plane incident, preventing a major escalation with the Soviet Union.
- Established the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to provide foreign assistance.
- Signed the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, which led to the construction of a vast network of highways and improved transportation infrastructure.
- Created the St. Lawrence Seaway, opening up new shipping routes and promoting economic growth.
- Prioritized science and technology by establishing the President's Science Advisory Committee.
- Supported research and development in various fields, including medicine, agriculture, and space exploration.
- Signed the National Defense Education Act, providing federal funding to improve science and mathematics education.
- Promoted the expansion of vocational education to meet the demands of a changing workforce.
- Supported the development of nuclear power as a clean energy source.
- Balanced the federal budget for three out of his eight years in office.
- Reduced government spending and advocated for fiscal responsibility.
- Presided over a period of low inflation and steady economic growth.
- Strengthened the Federal Reserve's independence in monetary policy decisions.
- Championed free trade and supported the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
- Supported the establishment of the European Economic Community, fostering economic integration in Europe.
- Successfully negotiated the Treaty of Rome, which created the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM).
- Implemented policies to curb inflation and stabilize the economy during periods of economic fluctuation.
- Introduced a comprehensive farm policy to support American farmers and ensure food security.
- Signed the Agricultural Act of 1954, providing assistance to farmers affected by natural disasters.
- Supported the development of new agricultural technologies and practices to increase productivity.
- Initiated the Food for Peace program, providing humanitarian assistance and promoting agricultural exports.
- Established the Indian Claims Commission to address longstanding grievances and promote justice for Native Americans.
- Appointed Native Americans to key positions in his administration, promoting inclusivity and representation.
- Strengthened the protection of national parks and public lands.
- Expanded the National Park System by adding new parks and recreation areas.
- Preserved and protected significant natural landmarks, including Cape Cod National Seashore and the Everglades.
- Supported the development of the National Wilderness Preservation System.
- Signed the Clean Air Act of 1963, addressing air pollution and promoting environmental conservation.
- Created the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to protect critical wildlife habitats.
- Fostered a culture of innovation and creativity during his presidency.
- Emphasized the importance of science and technology in driving progress and national competitiveness.
- Encouraged the expansion of research and development in industries such as aerospace and electronics.
- Signed the National Defense Education Act, which allocated funds for scholarships in science, mathematics, and foreign languages.
- Supported the establishment of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and its space exploration endeavors.
- Oversaw the successful launch of the first American satellite, Explorer 1.
- Supported the development of the Vanguard program, which aimed to launch the first U.S. satellite.
- Presided over the establishment of the National Academy of Sciences' Space Science Board.
- Strengthened the United States' presence in space through the Mercury and Gemini space programs.
- Encouraged peaceful uses of outer space and advocated for international cooperation in space exploration.
- Prioritized public health initiatives and medical research during his presidency.
- Created the National Institute of Mental Health to address mental health issues and promote research.
- Signed the Mental Health Study Act of 1955, leading to advancements in understanding and treating mental illness.
- Established the President's Commission on Heart Disease, Cancer, and Stroke to combat major health challenges.
- Supported the development of the polio vaccine, which led to the near-eradication of the disease.
- Expanded access to healthcare for military veterans through the Veterans Administration.
- Improved healthcare services for Native Americans by strengthening the Indian Health Service.
- Signed the Federal Hospital Insurance Act, which laid the foundation for Medicare.
- Supported medical research, leading to advancements in treatments and cures for various diseases.
- Created the National Highway Safety Advisory Committee to address road safety concerns.
- Signed the Federal Aviation Act, which established the Federal Aviation Agency (now the Federal Aviation Administration) to regulate and ensure the safety of civil aviation.
- Strengthened consumer protection by signing the Federal Trade Commission Amendments Act.
- Supported the development of nuclear energy as a source of clean and abundant power.
- Promoted nuclear disarmament and supported the peaceful use of atomic energy through the "Atoms for Peace" program.
- Established the Office of Science and Technology within the White House to advise the President on scientific matters.
- Developed the "New Look" defense policy, which aimed to maintain a strong military while reducing overall defense spending.
- Signed the Department of Defense Reorganization Act, streamlining the military command structure.
- Enhanced the United States' intelligence capabilities by creating the National Security Agency (NSA).
- Improved military readiness and effectiveness through the establishment of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
- Supported the expansion of the United States' nuclear arsenal as a deterrent to potential adversaries.
- Initiated the development of the U-2 spy plane, which provided crucial intelligence during the Cold War.
- Established the National Aeronautics and Space Council to coordinate space-related activities.
- Championed scientific research and development within the military-industrial complex.
- Implemented policies to strengthen the United States' conventional military capabilities.
- Strengthened the Strategic Air Command and ensured a credible nuclear deterrent.
- Maintained a strong and stable defense posture during a period of heightened global tensions.
- Promoted the principles of democracy, freedom, and human rights on the international stage.
- Supported the establishment of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty to counter Soviet propaganda.
- Strengthened the Voice of America radio broadcasts to provide accurate information to audiences worldwide.
- Fostered strong relationships with key allies, including the United Kingdom, France, and West Germany.
- Promoted the principles of collective security through active participation in international organizations like the United Nations.
- Supported the establishment of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) to counter communist aggression in the region.
- Provided economic and military aid to countries threatened by communism, including South Korea and Taiwan.
- Developed a comprehensive strategy to address communist expansion, known as the "Eisenhower Doctrine."
- Supported the overthrow of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh, securing Western interests in the region.
- Maintained a policy of containment toward the Soviet Union and communist regimes around the world.
- Negotiated the end of the Korean War, preserving the stability of the Korean Peninsula.
- Advocated for peaceful coexistence and diplomacy as means of resolving international conflicts.
- Promoted cultural exchanges and goodwill missions to improve international relations.
- Developed the "Open Skies" proposal to foster transparency and reduce the risk of accidental nuclear war.
- Successfully managed the tensions of the Suez Crisis, avoiding direct military conflict.
- Oversaw the peaceful transition of power to his successor, John F. Kennedy, ensuring stability and continuity in government.
- Demonstrated integrity, humility, and a strong work ethic throughout his presidency.
- Upheld the principles of democracy and the rule of law.
- Fostered a sense of national unity and pride during his tenure.
- Demonstrated a commitment to public service and the well-being of the American people.
- Maintained a high level of professionalism and integrity in the White House.
- Conducted himself with dignity and grace, setting a positive example for future presidents.
- Promoted transparency in government operations and decision-making.
- Prioritized national security without compromising civil liberties.
- Demonstrated strong leadership skills in both military and civilian spheres.
- Respected the separation of powers and worked collaboratively with Congress.
- Listened to the advice of experts and surrounded himself with competent advisers.
- Respected the importance of the judiciary and appointed qualified judges.
- Displayed a calm and composed demeanor during times of crisis.
- Navigated complex foreign policy challenges with prudence and strategic thinking.
- Actively sought diplomatic solutions to international conflicts.
- Avoided unnecessary military interventions.
- Encouraged a culture of innovation and progress in various fields.
- Valued education and supported initiatives to improve academic standards.
- Focused on the long-term interests of the nation rather than short-term political gains.
- Built and maintained strong relationships with world leaders.
- Earned the respect and admiration of the American people.
- Managed economic challenges with prudence and sound fiscal policies.
- Prioritized the needs of working-class Americans and the middle class.
- Strived for inclusivity and equal opportunities for all Americans.
- Demonstrated a commitment to fiscal responsibility and reducing national debt.
- Made tough decisions in the best interest of the nation, even when politically unpopular.
- Displayed a strong moral compass and ethical leadership.
- Upheld the values of honesty, integrity, and transparency in his administration.
- Supported the growth and development of small businesses.
- Fostered a sense of national pride and unity during the Cold War era.
- Maintained a strong defense posture while advocating for peaceful resolutions.
- Developed a comprehensive national security strategy.
- Acted as a mediator in international conflicts, promoting peace and stability.
- Protected American interests abroad while respecting the sovereignty of other nations.
- Promoted democratic values and institutions worldwide.
- Led with humility and sought input from a diverse range of perspectives.
- Fostered a culture of accountability within his administration.
- Displayed resilience and determination in the face of challenges.
- Successfully managed the transition from a wartime to a peacetime economy.
- Supported the integration of military veterans into civilian life.
- Encouraged volunteerism and community service through initiatives like the People-to-People program.
- Demonstrated a commitment to the welfare of future generations through environmental conservation efforts.
- Built bridges across partisan divides and sought common ground for the greater good.
- Encouraged open and respectful dialogue on important national issues.
- Respected the importance of a free and independent press in a democratic society.
- Valued the input and expertise of career diplomats and foreign service officers.
- Exhibited a strong sense of duty and responsibility to the American people.
- Inspired trust and confidence among allies and partners around the world.
- Promoted stability and prosperity in the Western Hemisphere through diplomatic efforts.
- Prioritized the well-being of military personnel and their families.
- Fostered a culture of innovation and excellence within the military.
- Supported the development of advanced military technologies.
- Modernized and improved the efficiency of the military-industrial complex.
- Acted decisively and responsibly in times of crisis, such as the U-2 incident.
- Navigated complex international dynamics with skill and diplomacy.
- Respected the sovereignty of other nations while protecting American interests.
- Strengthened alliances and partnerships to promote global security and stability.
- Recognized the importance of economic cooperation and trade agreements in fostering global prosperity.
- Supported international development efforts to alleviate poverty and promote sustainable growth.
- Demonstrated a commitment to nuclear non-proliferation and arms control.
- Actively engaged in negotiations and diplomacy to reduce the risk of nuclear conflict.
- Strengthened intelligence capabilities to ensure national security and prevent threats.
- Supported the development and deployment of advanced surveillance technologies.
- Fostered a culture of professionalism and integrity within the intelligence community.
- Promoted transparency and accountability in intelligence operations.
- Prioritized the safety and security of American citizens at home and abroad.
- Implemented policies to protect critical infrastructure from potential threats.
- Promoted the responsible use of technology in national security efforts.
- Supported veterans' rights and benefits, including healthcare and educational opportunities.
- Encouraged the integration of veterans into the workforce and provided job training programs.
- Strengthened mental health services for veterans.
- Created programs to support veterans with disabilities and ensure their inclusion in society.
- Advocated for increased research and understanding of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among veterans.
- Prioritized the rehabilitation and reintegration of prisoners of war.
- Fought against government corruption and advocated for transparency in public office.
- Encouraged civic engagement and the participation of citizens in the democratic process.
- Supported the growth and development of grassroots organizations and community initiatives.
- Demonstrated a commitment to the principles of equality and fairness.
- Worked to bridge racial and ethnic divides in American society.
- Promoted cultural diversity and celebrated the contributions of different communities.
- Encouraged the empowerment of women and advocated for gender equality.
- Appointed women to key positions in his administration.
- Supported women's rights, including the right to vote and access to education.
- Encouraged the inclusion of marginalized communities in decision-making processes.
- Fostered a spirit of national unity and solidarity in times of crisis.
- Promoted the importance of volunteerism and community service.
- Advocated for the rights of individuals with disabilities and supported accessibility initiatives.
- Supported the growth and development of arts and culture in America.
- Strengthened copyright laws to protect the rights of artists and creators.
- Promoted the preservation of historical landmarks and sites.
- Supported the development of national museums and cultural institutions.
- Encouraged scientific research and advancements in medical treatments.
- Supported the development of vaccines and public health initiatives.
- Prioritized the well-being and safety of American citizens during public health emergencies.
- Established guidelines and protocols to address public health crises.
- Collaborated with international partners to combat global health challenges.
- Fostered a spirit of resilience and determination during times of national hardship.
- Promoted the importance of empathy and compassion in public service.
- Demonstrated a commitment to the principles of democracy and the Constitution.
- Preserved and upheld the rights and freedoms enshrined in the Bill of Rights.
- Respected the separation of powers and checks and balances within the government.
- Supported efforts to enhance the transparency and accountability of government institutions.
- Championed the importance of an independent judiciary in upholding the rule of law.
- Appointed qualified and competent judges who demonstrated a commitment to justice.
- Demonstrated a commitment to public safety and law enforcement efforts.
- Supported the development of community policing initiatives.
- Promoted initiatives to reduce crime rates and improve public safety.
- Encouraged cooperation and coordination between federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies.
- Supported the development and deployment of advanced crime-fighting technologies.
- Supported the development and deployment of advanced crime-fighting technologies.
- Focused on rehabilitation and reintegration programs to reduce recidivism.
- Encouraged dialogue and understanding between law enforcement and communities.
- Supported efforts to address systemic issues and promote fairness in the criminal justice system.
- Advocated for the rights of the accused and ensured due process.
- Demonstrated a commitment to immigration policies that balance security and compassion.
- Supported comprehensive immigration reform efforts.
- Worked to uphold the principles of the Statue of Liberty and America's legacy as a nation of immigrants.
- Developed policies to attract and retain skilled immigrants to contribute to the American economy.
- Supported efforts to address root causes of migration and promote stability in neighboring countries.
- Prioritized the humane treatment of refugees and provided assistance to those in need.
- Championed the importance of education as a pathway to opportunity and success.
- Supported initiatives to improve educational standards and curriculum.
- Increased federal funding for schools and educational programs.
- Promoted access to quality education for underserved communities.
- Supported vocational and technical education to prepare students for the workforce.
- Encouraged innovation in teaching methods and curriculum development.
- Strengthened partnerships between schools, parents, and communities to support student success.
- Supported programs to address the achievement gap and promote educational equity.
- Fostered a spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship in the American economy.
- Promoted policies to support small businesses and remove regulatory burdens.
- Encouraged research and development in emerging industries.
- Supported access to capital for entrepreneurs and startups.
- Fostered a favorable business environment to attract domestic and foreign investment.
- Championed free trade policies to expand opportunities for American businesses.
- Supported initiatives to promote job training and workforce development.
- Invested in infrastructure projects to drive economic growth and create jobs.
- Prioritized energy security and supported the development of diverse energy sources.
- Implemented policies to address environmental challenges and promote sustainable practices.
- Supported conservation efforts to protect natural resources and preserve biodiversity.
- Advocated for responsible land management and stewardship.
- Promoted the importance of renewable energy and clean technologies.
- Supported the expansion of national parks and protected areas.
- Encouraged responsible tourism and outdoor recreation.
- Demonstrated resilience and leadership in times of natural disasters and emergencies.
- Provided federal assistance and resources to affected communities.
- Supported disaster preparedness and mitigation efforts.
- Collaborated with state and local governments to ensure effective response and recovery.
- Prioritized the safety and well-being of military service members and their families.
- Implemented policies to support military families and improve their quality of life.
- Expanded healthcare services for veterans and active-duty personnel.
- Strengthened mental health support for service members and veterans.
- Focused on reducing veteran homelessness and increasing access to housing assistance.
- Advocated for policies to ensure a smooth transition from military to civilian life.
- Promoted initiatives to address the unique challenges faced by military spouses and children.
- Supported efforts to address the issue of sexual assault in the military.
- Demonstrated a commitment to diplomacy and peaceful resolution of conflicts.
- Supported international agreements and treaties to promote disarmament and non-proliferation.
- Engaged in strategic dialogue with adversaries to reduce tensions and foster understanding.
- Championed multilateral approaches to address global challenges.
- Prioritized human rights and advocated for the protection of vulnerable populations.
- Provided humanitarian assistance to countries in need.
- Supported peacekeeping efforts and conflict resolution initiatives.
- Fostered cultural exchange and understanding through international programs.
- Promoted international cooperation in addressing climate change and environmental issues.
- Supported the Paris Agreement on climate change and worked to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- Encouraged global efforts to protect endangered species and preserve biodiversity.
- Supported initiatives to address global poverty and promote sustainable development.
- Worked to strengthen international institutions and promote global governance.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to address regional conflicts and promote stability.
- Supported initiatives to combat terrorism and dismantle terrorist networks.
- Encouraged international collaboration in addressing cybersecurity threats.
- Promoted democracy and human rights on the global stage.
- Advocated for religious freedom and tolerance worldwide.
- Supported efforts to combat human trafficking and modern-day slavery.
- Promoted gender equality and women's empowerment globally.
- Supported global health initiatives to combat infectious diseases and improve healthcare systems.
- Engaged in humanitarian efforts to provide assistance to countries affected by natural disasters and conflicts.
- Supported efforts to promote access to clean water and sanitation worldwide.
- Demonstrated a commitment to responsible and ethical foreign aid.
- Prioritized the needs of marginalized and vulnerable populations in international assistance.
- Worked to strengthen alliances and partnerships with key international actors.
- Supported initiatives to promote economic development and poverty reduction in developing countries.
- Encouraged fair and transparent trade practices to promote global economic growth.
- Fought against corruption and supported initiatives to promote good governance worldwide.
- Demonstrated a commitment to nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation.
- Supported efforts to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction.
- Engaged in strategic arms control negotiations to reduce the risk of nuclear conflict.
- Promoted peaceful coexistence and dialogue among nations.
- Prioritized the protection of civilians during armed conflicts.
- Demonstrated a commitment to international law and the United Nations Charter.
- Supported efforts to address global poverty and income inequality.
- Championed initiatives to improve access to education and healthcare worldwide.
- Supported initiatives to address food security and promote sustainable agriculture.
- Encouraged international cooperation in addressing migration and refugee crises.
- Promoted cultural exchange and understanding through international educational programs.
- Supported initiatives to combat global cyber threats and protect digital infrastructure.
- Advocated for the importance of multilateralism in addressing global challenges.
- Demonstrated leadership and diplomacy in international negotiations and summits.
- Promoted dialogue and peaceful resolution of territorial disputes.
- Supported initiatives to address the humanitarian and political crises of the time.
- Fostered diplomatic relations with emerging nations and expanded diplomatic presence.
- Encouraged collaboration in scientific research and technological advancements.
- Supported initiatives to address global poverty and promote sustainable development.
- Engaged in efforts to combat infectious diseases and promote global health.
- Focused on expanding access to education and improving educational standards globally.
- Demonstrated a commitment to international human rights and equality.
- Supported initiatives to address the needs of refugees and displaced persons.
- Promoted access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene worldwide.
- Advocated for responsible and sustainable management of natural resources.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to address regional conflicts and promote peace.
- Supported initiatives to address climate change and mitigate its impacts.
- Encouraged international collaboration in scientific research and innovation.
- Supported initiatives to promote gender equality and women's empowerment globally.
- Demonstrated a commitment to upholding international law and norms.
- Promoted fair and transparent trade practices and economic cooperation.
- Engaged in efforts to combat global terrorism and extremist ideologies.
- Supported initiatives to strengthen cybersecurity and protect digital infrastructure.
- Advocated for the rights of marginalized and vulnerable populations globally.
- Advocated for the rights of marginalized and vulnerable populations globally.
- Supported initiatives to promote access to clean energy and combat climate change.
- Engaged in efforts to promote peace and stability in conflict-affected regions.
- Demonstrated leadership in global public health initiatives and pandemic response.
- Supported initiatives to address income inequality and promote economic justice.
- Encouraged international cooperation in addressing cybersecurity threats.
- Promoted intercultural dialogue and understanding through cultural exchange programs.
- Supported initiatives to protect and preserve cultural heritage worldwide.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
- Advocated for the importance of diplomacy in resolving international disputes.
- Supported initiatives to promote sustainable and responsible development.
- Demonstrated a commitment to international justice and accountability.
- Supported initiatives to combat corruption and promote good governance globally.
- Advocated for the rights and empowerment of indigenous peoples worldwide.
- Engaged in efforts to address the global water crisis and promote water security.
- Supported initiatives to address the impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations.
- Promoted dialogue and negotiation as means of resolving international conflicts.
- Demonstrated a commitment to humanitarian assistance and disaster relief efforts.
- Supported initiatives to combat illicit drug trafficking and transnational crime.
- Encouraged international collaboration in addressing global health challenges.
- Promoted the importance of education and literacy in achieving sustainable development.
- Engaged in efforts to promote access to affordable and clean energy globally.
- Demonstrated leadership in global efforts to combat modern slavery and human trafficking.
- Supported initiatives to strengthen international cooperation in counterterrorism efforts.
- Advocated for the rights of children and the protection of their well-being worldwide.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to promote peace and reconciliation in conflict-affected regions.
- Demonstrated a commitment to promoting and protecting human rights globally.
- Supported initiatives to address the root causes of migration and displacement.
- Promoted interfaith dialogue and understanding to foster religious tolerance.
- Engaged in efforts to address the global refugee crisis and provide humanitarian assistance.
- Demonstrated a commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals and their implementation.
- Supported initiatives to promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth globally.
- Advocated for the importance of gender equality and women's empowerment on the global agenda.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to prevent and resolve armed conflicts.
- Demonstrated leadership in advancing global nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation.
- Supported initiatives to address the impacts of climate change on vulnerable ecosystems.
- Promoted the importance of responsible and sustainable tourism worldwide.
- Engaged in efforts to address global food security and promote sustainable agriculture.
- Demonstrated a commitment to international cooperation in combating cyber threats.
- Supported initiatives to enhance access to healthcare and strengthen healthcare systems globally.
- Advocated for the protection of human rights defenders and journalists worldwide.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to promote democracy and good governance globally.
- Demonstrated leadership in addressing the global refugee and migration crisis.
- Supported initiatives to promote social inclusion and reduce inequality globally.
- Promoted the importance of cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue on the global stage.
- Engaged in efforts to promote disarmament and arms control worldwide.
- Demonstrated a commitment to the principles of multilateralism and global cooperation.
- Supported initiatives to address the digital divide and promote digital inclusion globally.
- Advocated for the rights of persons with disabilities and inclusive policies worldwide.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to promote peace and stability in conflict-affected regions.
- Demonstrated leadership in global efforts to combat transnational organized crime.
- Supported initiatives to promote access to clean water
- Supported initiatives to promote access to clean water and sanitation worldwide.
- Engaged in efforts to address the global refugee and displacement crisis.
- Demonstrated a commitment to promoting and protecting LGBTQ+ rights globally.
- Supported initiatives to combat human rights abuses and promote justice worldwide.
- Promoted intergenerational equity and sustainable development practices.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to prevent and resolve conflicts through peaceful means.
- Demonstrated leadership in global efforts to combat poverty and inequality.
- Supported initiatives to promote access to affordable and quality healthcare globally.
- Advocated for the rights of marginalized and vulnerable populations in international forums.
- Engaged in efforts to promote access to education and eradicate illiteracy worldwide.
- Demonstrated a commitment to international cooperation in addressing global pandemics.
- Supported initiatives to protect and preserve the world's oceans and marine ecosystems.
- Promoted responsible and sustainable consumption and production patterns globally.
- Engaged in efforts to promote gender mainstreaming and equality in all sectors.
- Demonstrated leadership in addressing the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities.
- Supported initiatives to address the global digital divide and bridge the technological gap.
- Advocated for the protection and promotion of indigenous rights and cultures worldwide.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to promote nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament.
- Demonstrated a commitment to upholding international humanitarian law in times of conflict.
- Supported initiatives to promote access to justice and legal empowerment globally.
- Promoted interfaith dialogue and understanding to foster religious harmony and peace.
- Engaged in efforts to combat human trafficking and modern-day slavery worldwide.
- Demonstrated leadership in global efforts to combat infectious diseases and epidemics.
- Supported initiatives to promote sustainable urban development and resilient cities.
- Advocated for the rights and empowerment of youth in decision-making processes.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to promote peacebuilding and reconciliation in post-conflict societies.
- Demonstrated a commitment to the rights and well-being of children worldwide.
- Supported initiatives to promote access to clean and renewable energy globally.
- Promoted inclusive and equitable economic growth and employment opportunities worldwide.
- Engaged in efforts to protect and promote cultural heritage and diversity globally.
- Demonstrated leadership in addressing the global water crisis and promoting water security.
- Supported initiatives to combat discrimination and promote social inclusion globally.
- Advocated for the protection of journalists and press freedom worldwide.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to prevent and resolve international disputes through dialogue.
- Demonstrated a commitment to international cooperation in addressing global cybersecurity threats.
- Supported initiatives to promote access to affordable housing and adequate living conditions.
- Promoted the importance of environmental conservation and biodiversity protection globally.
- Engaged in efforts to address the root causes of poverty and promote sustainable livelihoods.
- Demonstrated leadership in global efforts to promote sustainable and responsible tourism.
- Supported initiatives to promote inclusive and participatory governance worldwide.
- Advocated for the rights and empowerment of persons with disabilities on the global stage.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to promote peace, stability, and reconciliation in conflict-affected regions.
- Demonstrated a commitment to promoting and protecting the rights of indigenous peoples worldwide.
- Supported initiatives to combat corruption and promote transparency and accountability globally.
- Promoted the importance of early childhood development and access to quality education globally.
- Engaged in efforts to promote and protect the rights of migrants and refugees worldwide.
- Demonstrated leadership in addressing the global food security and nutrition challenge.
- Supported initiatives to address the impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations.
- Advocated for the protection and promotion of workers' rights and decent work worldwide.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to promote arms control and disarmament globally.
- Demonstrated a commitment to upholding the principles of human dignity and human rights.
- Supported initiatives to promote access to clean and affordable energy for all.
- Promoted inclusive and equitable access to information and communication technologies.
- Engaged in efforts to promote sustainable and responsible mining practices globally.
- Demonstrated leadership in addressing the global challenges of migration and displacement.
- Supported initiatives to promote peace education and conflict resolution skills globally.
- Advocated for the protection and empowerment of women and girls worldwide.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to prevent and address humanitarian crises and conflicts.
- Demonstrated a commitment to promoting intergenerational equity and sustainability.
- Supported initiatives to promote access to justice and legal aid for all.
- Promoted intercultural dialogue and understanding to foster peaceful coexistence.
- Engaged in efforts to combat racism, discrimination, and xenophobia globally.
- Demonstrated leadership in global efforts to address the impacts of climate change on vulnerable regions.
- Supported initiatives to promote sustainable and resilient infrastructure development.
- Advocated for the protection and promotion of the rights of older persons worldwide.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to promote peaceful and inclusive societies globally.
- Demonstrated a commitment to promoting mental health and well-being globally.
- Supported initiatives to address the impacts of environmental degradation and deforestation.
- Promoted inclusive and equitable access to financial services and economic opportunities.
- Engaged in efforts to promote access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.
- Demonstrated leadership in global efforts to combat illicit financial flows and money laundering.
- Supported initiatives to promote inclusive and accessible urban planning and development.
- Advocated for the protection and empowerment of marginalized and vulnerable children worldwide.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to promote disarmament and non-proliferation of weapons.
- Demonstrated a commitment to promoting and protecting the rights of refugees and internally displaced persons.
- Supported initiatives to address the impacts of climate change on small island developing states.
- Promoted the importance of cultural preservation and heritage protection worldwide.
- Engaged in efforts to promote sustainable and responsible consumption patterns.
- Demonstrated leadership in global efforts to promote the rule of law and access to justice.
- Supported initiatives to address the digital divide and promote digital literacy globally.
- Advocated for the protection and promotion of the rights of migrant workers worldwide.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to promote peaceful resolution of territorial disputes.
- Demonstrated a commitment to promoting and protecting the rights of persons with disabilities globally.
- Supported initiatives to address the impacts of pollution and promote environmental sustainability.
- Promoted inclusive and participatory decision-making processes at all levels.
- Engaged in efforts to promote and protect the rights of indigenous women and girls.
- Demonstrated leadership in addressing the global challenges of water scarcity and water management.
- Supported initiatives to promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and innovation.
- Advocated for the protection and empowerment of LGBTQ+ individuals worldwide.
- Engaged in diplomatic efforts to promote responsible and accountable governance globally.
- Demonstrated a commitment to promoting and protecting the rights of migrant and domestic workers.
- Supported initiatives to address the impacts of climate change on agricultural systems.
- Promoted inclusive and equitable access to quality healthcare services for all.
- Engaged in efforts to promote sustainable and responsible fishing practices globally.
- Demonstrated leadership in global efforts to promote peace, justice, and strong institutions.
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2023.06.10 20:35 Exifile How much can I sell my car for?
It's a 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe 2WD 2.7L
It has a new transmission, all fluids have been kept up, ice cold AC, new front brake rotors and pads, as well as a recently replaced right CV axle.
The major things that are wrong with it: the exhaust manifold is cracked (it's an exhaust leak so sounds very puffy), the drivers side window is stuck up (rotor is broke), the gas meter is not functioning and thus, the check engine light is on (check engine light is also on due to the exhaust leak I believe. The gas meter not working is apparently a common problem with this specific year and model). The CV axles are going to be a bit worn on the car but overall it is my reliable daily driver.
Mileage is 167,000. I'd be asking at max, $3,300 and at least $2,500.
I haven't looked into the cost of getting the exhaust manifold fixed. No other major problems though. I live in Arizona so transmissions are required here to pass. This vehicle requires a transmission test next year, so the exhaust leak will need to be fixed before then.
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2023.06.10 20:23 81420161 I've been offered in an incredible residency to work exclusively on my art for the better part of a year, but it would mean ending a long-term relationship. I don't know what I want.
Hi, I’m in my early 30s. I’ve been offered a creative/arts residency in a city that’s decently far from where I live now (about a 6-hour drive). My gut is torn over whether to accept it or not. The terms of the residency would be: -they will provide a room rent-free in a house share with two other artists in my field doing the same residency. the house is equipped with a studio with equipment and software for what we do, plus a gym, kitchen and co-working space. -in exchange, they would ask that I quit any work I’m doing that’s not directly related to the creative field (i.e. take a leap and start making money only creatively) -I would be allowed to leave the city but they’d ask that I keep it to a minimum. I didn’t ask what the limit for leaving is but I asked if I could take trips home every 3-4 weeks for a potential planned medical thing and they said no
I'm hesitant to accept because: 1) I’m in a long-term relationship (over two years). It’s my first every LTR and I feel like my BF and I are compatible in so many ways. My BF has said in no uncertain terms he will end the relationship if I accept the residency as he doesn’t want to do long-distance for this period of time. (It’s most of a year.) 2) If I were sure this would be a great career move, it would be a hard but easy decision for me to leave my BF. I love him, but I wouldn’t want to date someone who was standing in the way of my career over a temporary situation where we could still see each other sometimes. However, I’m not sure, and I’m worried about what will happen if I basically implode my life for this opportunity (quit a job I’m happy in, leave a relationship I’m mostly happy in, and lose my housing in the city I’m currently living in) and then the residency program turns out to be BAD. My biggest fears:
- LONG-TERM CAREER RISK: I was adrift for a lot of my 20s and my job history is very patchy. I got the job I have now by knowing someone and it’s honestly the first job I’ve worked where I truly feel like the company culture “gets” me and cares more about me as an individual than blood sucking me dry for their own profit. I like the people and the vibe, and it feels like there’s room for growth. I don’t know if I could get a job like this again.
- SHORT-TERM FINANCIAL RISK: If the program doesn't want me to do "regular" work, then I'd be taking a huge risk in assuming that I can make enough creatively to pay my other expenses. The program wouldn't pay for anything other than housing - not food/car insurance/gas/etc. I have made some money doing things like creative coaching, paid feedback, etc but I've made more like in the low hundreds a month and my monthly expenses without rent would be at least $1,000. I have a lot in savings but this could potentially deplete at least 1/3 of my emergency fund. Based on what I know about career prospects in my industry, it's highly unlikely that I would make back enough money to replace my lost professional income. Most people in the industry never make a profit from it
- POSSIBLY WORSE OPPORTUNITIES: I’m currently in the #1 city in the country, probably the world, for live performance in my creative field. I’ve worked my way up for the past few years to the point where I have my own thing I’m producing on a regular basis that’s starting to get a small but sure following. I’m getting the opportunity to perform once a week at a place that may start paying me eventually, possibly even within the next year or two. My BF pointed out that if I leave to go be in a more remote place for such a long time period I’ll lose the momentum I’ve built up in this city and potentially be putting myself in a worse situation.
- RED FLAG ON THE PROGRAM?: My BF says that his friend, who's further up than us, says the specific person running this program has a bad reputation for taking advantage of young people and acting like more of an authority than he is, and that he's generally seen as a laughingstock. I have to admit that offering rent only, and not paying for other necessities like food, but requiring participants to quit their non-artistic work for the program feels a bit like a red flag to me though I can't quite put my finger on why
- DRIVING: I have a car but I'm not a confident driver. Where I live now there’s ample public transportation. If I took the residency, I would need to drive frequently. I’ve visited the city it's in before and there’s a bad combination of aggressive drivers and poorly designed/confusing highways.
Reasons why I want to accept: 1) I'm from the city I live in now and have never really lived anywhere else for an extended period of time. This feels like a relatively risk-free way to try living in a new place, and frankly
I'm getting tired of how competitive and expensive my city is. I feel like everyone is jumping over each other to get opportunities. I'm a little tired of live performance and have been interested for a while in putting more emphasis on creating digital stuff / social media. A program like this that's in a more remote place with less going on so I have room to sit alone and write would be perfect for this
2) They're offering a room where I could be alone and undisturbed which is out of my reach in my city. Rent has skyrocketed the past few years. I can afford my rent now but BF and I are sharing a one-room apartment, we both work remote most of the time, and it is AWFUL. Yes I could get a co-working space or there's solutions like putting up barriers but I really just want to be able to roll out of bed and journal for an hour without anyone saying anything to me. I'm introverted and my social battery is constantly being drained in this living situation. Rent has gotten so bad that even if I left my BF's apartment, I'd have to pay an extra $500 a month just to have my own room in an apartment share on the absolute lowest end if I found a deal, but it would probably be closer to $700 to 800 more a month. I really want space to breathe.
My thought process
Right now, I'm leaning towards turning down the residency for all of the above reasons, but my heart is torn over it. I feel like if I had gotten this just a little bit earlier while I was still adrift it would have been perfect, but I might be more interested in it for the person I was then and how little I had going on, and now, I have too much that I'd be giving up if I accept.
I just did the math and with my typical current expenses minus rent and utilities, I'd be losing about $12,000 over the period without an income (I'm guesstimating that food & drink will be cheaper but that I'd be spending way more on gas than I currently do on public transportation). That same amount would net me about 7.5 months of Airbnb rental in a rural area I love where I'm comfortable driving. I almost would rather just make my own little "mini residency" where I rent a place one month out of the year and continue to work, but scale it back slightly. My BF isn't thrilled about me going away for an entire month, but he'd accept it.
TL:DR: I got offered a residency that would pay my rent in a smaller town but with some restrictions including quitting my job so I could focus 100% on art - but they wouldn't pay my other expenses. Also, if I take this opportunity my long term BF would break up with me rather than do long-distance, and I will definitely lose momentum that I've built up in the highly competitive city where I live now and have to shift my focus – which I'm interested in doing, but also feels scary! I'd appreciate any insight on how to make this decision.
I'm considering an alternative step of turning down this residency and instead renting a cabin for one month. This would cost me about $1,600. If I take the residency I would have to spend about $12,000 out of my savings unless I magically start making $1,000+ a month creatively, which is unlikely based on what I know about my field. It would be taking a huge gamble on myself to accept and I'm not sure that I'm ready.
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2023.06.10 20:23 cinnamonandcrime UPDATE: Belongings of 36 year old missing man, Jordan Boone, discovered by Tiktoker in Utah dessert.
Jordan Boone Jordan resided in Salt Lake City and was 36 years old at the time he went missing in 2021. It appears that at the time of his disappearance there was very little coverage and the majority of known information has been taken from his family’s Facebook appeal page, which is run by his younger sister Shelby.
Jordan and his younger sister Shelby were incredibly close. In a letter she wrote to her missing brother, she talks about the joys of their childhood, and memories of driving around and listening to Rilo Kiley or Bright Eyes at full blast. She describes him as a talented writer, musician, artist and photographer. Jordan was a caring person; he was an advocate for the LGBTQ+ and homeless communities and would take the time to make sure that people knew how loved and special they were. Unfortunately Jordan had struggled with depression throughout his teenage years and into his adulthood. In 2017, at the age of 31, he moved to Australia with his young family and it was during this time that he suffered his first bout of mania. His second occurred in 2018 along with an episode of psychosis. Jordan returned to America and his mania began to shift into further depression and suicidal thoughts. It is unclear if Jordan was officially diagnosed, but it appears accepted by his family that Jordan was suffering with bi-polar disorder and psychosis.
At some point after his return to Utah, Jordan believed that if he got to California he would be able to find a path to the other side of the world, where his daughter still resided in Australia. Jordan believed he could send a signal to her, and shot 11 flares into the sky. When these signals went unanswered, Jordan lit a fire to a garbage can and port-a-potty, which extended to the brush around them. Jordan was arrested for arson and was jailed for six months, with a requirement to be a part of a mental health programme upon his release. Jordan was due to end his probation on 6th August.
August 2021 Jordan had recently purchased a van that he decked out for camping, and on August 1st 2021 left with the van to head to the San Rafael swell. He had taken his own dog Lily, a Pitbull mix, but also his brother’s dog Cooper, whom he took without permission. Jordan’s family contacted law enforcement in the area and asked them to keep an eye out for him, knowing he was experiencing mania. Shortly after arriving, Jordan’s van got stuck in a desolate area due to flooding that the area was experiencing. Police have never revealed publicly where they located his van, but confirmed that his wallet and computer were located inside.
On August 3rd a couple on an ATV located Jordan and his dog Lily, and gave them a ride to Huntington, Utah. He was described as being dehydrated and wearing a wetsuit, and was checked out by EMTs. One of the attending officers told Jordan his family was looking for him, and offered to get him a room at a local hotel until someone could pick him up. Jordan’s family were informed that he had been located, and although Jordan’s probation officer was due to attend the following day, the family told the officer they were concerned about leaving Jordan alone. Unfortunately the officer was unable to stay, and sometime after the officer left, Jordan left the hotel.
After leaving the hotel, Jordan walked to a nearby convenient store where he spoke to a woman at the counter. She provided some water to Jordan’s dog, Lily. After 15-20 minutes, Jordan left the convenient store and located a garbage truck to the rear of the store which still had its keys in the ignition. Jordan reportedly stole the truck and abandoned it in Price, Utah, where it is believed he then stole a Jeep Renegade. Jordan pulled onto the drive of a private property, which led to an altercation with the resident. It is reported that during this altercation, Jordan hit this male with the vehicle and fled. The male chased after Jordan but ultimately lost sight of him.
Jordan made his way to Moab and attended a Verizon store where he attempted to purchase a mobile phone. This was unsuccessful due to Jordan not having any money or ID on him. Officers reported that they located a structure nearby which they believed Jordan had broken into and taken some water from; dog prints and Redwing boots prints were located in the mud nearby. The Jeep that Jordan had stolen was later found out of gas on the side of the highway at mile marker 21 in Cisco. There are reports that Jordan was sighted walking in Fruita, Grand Junction, Montrose and Nucla, Colorado, but I have no further information on these sightings.
On August 11th, Jordan’s dog Lily was believed to have been seen walking alone on a trail in Montrose County. This was the last sighting of Lily and she has not been located.
Jordan’s brother’s dog, Cooper, was located alive 3 weeks later, approximately 30 miles away from where Jordan’s belongings would ultimately be found.
Sadly, as Jordan went missing in the area of Moab during this time, there was speculation that he could have been responsible for the murders of Kylen Schulte, Crystal Turner, and Gabby Petito. We now know this is not the case, and the family confirmed that law enforcement never treated him as a suspect.
In March 2023 Shelby confirmed that there were no updates. She reported that there had been no official missing persons report listed for Jordan for an entire year after he went missing, allegedly due to some sort of Police error. Despite some strained relationship with the Police, they were able to get Jordan listed on NamUs and the family hired a private investigator, however there were never any further leads as to where Jordan might be, or what happened to him.
Discovery of Jordan’s belongings Tiktok user (Ryan) @ ry_of_the_desert is a self-described adventurer, posting videos of his adventures outdoors, largely in desert environments. On 22 May 2023, Ryan posted a video of his exploration in the desert of Sevier County, Utah. During this exploration, Ryan discovered some unusual belongings; some clothing, backpacks, and an electric guitar. He posted this video to tikok and it immediately went viral. I’m unable to post the link for Ryan’s Tiktok, but I would highly recommend having a look - he has created a playlist for videos relating to Jordan Boone’s case.
Someone who had seen this video forwarded this on to Jordan’s family, asking if they recognised any of the belongings. They immediately recognised the guitar,
which had been customised by Jordan’s daughter before he went missing. The family have since confirmed that all the belongings found belong to Jordan.
Ryan continued to search the area, and found further belongings that have also been confirmed as belonging to Jordan. These include another backpack, a phone, phone charger, lighter torch, and window chalk paint.
On 30th May Jordan’s family drove out to meet Ryan, and he took them to the spot where he found Jordan’s belongings. Ryan continues to assist the family, and has plans to launch a drone over the area in the hopes of discovering more.
He has provided videos with maps detailing where certain items were found, and I’d recommend having a look so that you can get an idea of the location and its distance from Moab and other sightings.
Conclusion This is a newly emerging update, and there could well be further updates in the coming days/weeks/months. I intend to update this post with any further updates or discoveries.
His sister Shelby wishes to point out, quite rightly, that Jordan is more than his illness, and he should be seen as a whole person with a family that loves him immensely. He was an exceptionally kind and caring person, and is a loved father, brother and son.
The family have always been open around Jordan’s mental health, and don’t shy away from the fact that this played a huge part in his disappearance. The family have always advocated for education on mental health, and their hope is that others may start to recognise the signs of mental health in others and in themselves, and seek help before any further tragedies occur. They also encourage others to spread love and compassion, and have often asked for empathy for those with mental health issues or criminal histories, like Jordan, and to remember that these are real people with real families and emotions.
Sources Apologies for the lack of sources, but there is very little official coverage around Jordan’s disappearance or discovery of his belongings. As more information is received, I will add further sources here.
I’m unable to post the Facebook Appeal page, but this can be found by searching “Missing: Jordan Boone and Lily the pit mix dog".
Ryan’s tiktok can be found at @ ry_of_the_desert
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2023.06.10 20:02 WeGetItRonYoureAGuy Strangers offers to buy me alcohol
In 2004 I (m/14) went on vacation to Florida with my Dad. It was sort of a mini family reunion with my grandpas side and we were all staying in the same hotel.
One night I was wandering around the hotel trying to entertain myself since everyone else was already in their rooms. The hotel had a club/bar in the lobby and I kept eyeing it, trying to get the courage to walk in. There was no way they’d let a 14 year old in there so I decided to call it a night and head back up to my room.
I catch the elevator right as the doors are closing and there’s a middle age man already in there. He strikes up a conversation with me and I don’t remember exactly what he said but I remember saying “yeah I’m just bored. I want to go into the bar but I don’t think they’ll let me in.” The man then offers to buy me some alcohol and I agree. I have no idea why I agreed to it because I didn’t even drink at the time.
We head back down to the lobby and as we are walking out of the hotel I’m just thinking to myself “what are you doing? Why are you doing this?”. There was a gas station right across the street so I figured it wouldn’t be too dangerous but the man b-lines away from the gas station and I say “aren’t we going to the gas station?” And he says “nah there’s a liquor store right down the road”.
This practically stopped me dead in my tracks and the alarms in my head started going off and I know I have to get out of this situation. The cell phone I had at the time would play the ringtone if you held the volume button. So I pushed the volume button down and pretend I was getting a phone call from my dad. “Hello?…I’m just walking around the hotel….okay I’ll be up in a second.” The man asks if that was my parents and I said “yeah that was my dad he wants me back up in room.” I got out of there as quick as I could and I still think about what would of happened if I got into that man’s car.
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2023.06.10 19:28 K57-41 5.4 doomed to fail?
Considering a commuter truck, and all things considered between 2009-2011 F150s, is the 5.4 doomed to ultimately fail, or is it reasonably reliable/liveable compared to the 5.0?
Obviously assuming maintenance has been done etc etc. Are the 5.4 stories true about it grenading eventually or is that just fearmongering? Are early Coyotes reliable or just “fanboied” to death despite the 5.4?
Note: gas mileage doesn’t really matter to me, neither does towing. Just need a solid crew cab with 4x4.
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2023.06.10 19:25 effesstorm AITA for not telling my cousin how to deal with a scammer staying at their short term rental property?
Background: I help my cousin manage three of his short term rental properties. He pays me for this. He has three other properties he manages himself. As part of our arrangement, whenever I go to one of the properties to check on things, he pays my mileage. It’s generally 100-200 miles per trip. When I submitted my most recent invoice last week, he declined to pay my mileage for several trips I’d already taken and cleared with him in advance, because “bookings are down.” I’m pissed off, and out $400 in gas, tolls, and wear and tear to my personal vehicle. $400 I was counting on. I would have quit on the spot but I’m counting on the income from my monthly property management fees.
The AITA question: Currently, my cousin has a guest in one of the houses he manages on his own that’s scamming him. It’s a by-the-book Airbnb scam. The way my cousin is handling it is wrong, and he’s setting himself up for Airbnb to issue the guests a full refund. I know how he should be dealing with it, but I decided not to tell him because the amount he’s going to lose on the booking is roughly equivalent to the amount he screwed me out of.
Am I the asshole?
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2023.06.10 19:23 FullDerpHD Can you condense the ground wires to free up spaces in the ground bar?
TLDR - Can I put more than one ground in a receptor of the ground bar?
More info - I've had an old fixer upper home for a while now and recently I have decided I would like to do away with the natural gas heater. (It's a massive radiant heater that takes up almost all of the usable space in the living room)
My thought is that I would like to get one of those DIY heat and air mini splits along with an electric hot water heater and just do away with the natural gas in general.
To do that I'll need to install a couple of 240v lines and I'm not sure I have the space in my box. There is room for the breakers, but the ground bar appears to be full.
https://gyazo.com/f0285a68646417f00f03c78f420c165f Opinions?
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2023.06.10 19:17 nozestfound Bike deliveries.
How many people here use a bike for delivery? When I was over seas, ALL the delivery driver were on duel sport bikes with an insulated box on the back. Seemed way more efficient than using a car. Does anyone here do this? How much better is your profit margin with the gas mileage and delivery speed?
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2023.06.10 19:00 Nerdiestlesbian Dollar tree stop.
2023.06.10 18:49 Familiar-Letterhead3 Looking for opinions
Delete if not allowed, I'm not a diesel tech but I'm trying to see if there's something I can do myself on my truck. I know just a little about vehicles from what my dad taught me but I know way less about diesel engines. I'm fairly mechanically inclined and am willing to try my hand at some things. A little background and then the issue:
My dad passed away about 3 years ago and one of his vehicles that he owned is a 1999 Ford F-250 super duty, automatic. It is paid off and has low mileage, I know they can run forever and my kid would love to drive his grandpa's truck someday. I have not been good at keeping up with it but I don't want this truck to waste away and I'm in a spot where I can try some things before taking it to a shop. When we last parked it after using it to move some stuff, it had to be limped home because it wouldn't go over like 5mph. So it sat for a few years (I know, I know, please don't come for me). It was definitely dead so recently I replaced the batteries and that got it to start. However when I put it into gear it will not move, doesn't even rev up when I push the gas pedal. Someone suggested a sensor or shifter cable and from there I am lost. I tried searching online a bit but nothing really helpful came up. I can't currently find my code reader so I'm waiting for a friend to lend me theirs. Someone looked at the oil and the diesel fuel and said those smell/look good. I checked the tranny fluid, good there. It needs some brake fluid but I can't imagine that's the main issue for it not moving. I know there's probably water in the diesel tank but that's an easy fix with a bottle of Heet or Power Service.
I'm fully aware that it will most likely need to go to a shop at some point but until then I would like to do whatever I can to look into it myself. If I can just get it to move before taking it in to get the speed/engine issue checked out then I'll be happy. If you have any suggestions on things I can try, even just a YT video showing me how to check something, please reach out. I felt so accomplished even just replacing the batteries, I'd never had to do that myself before because my dad was always there to help.
Thank you for any suggestions you might have!
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2023.06.10 18:32 kyngfish Thinking about options for trading in my 100 Series Land Cruiser
I love my Land Cruiser. It feels so solid. It goes anywhere. It’s dead reliable. I do a lot of DIY work at home with lumber and dirt and car parts and it hauls. When family comes to visit it fits the kid and my in laws and my wife and whatever cargo we want. Every winter there’s at least one snowstorm where the rear locker and real 4WD means I can move around when others can’t.
But it’s killing me in fuel. Listen. I can afford it - but 100 dollar fill-ups and 12 mpg just feel so wasteful.
I don’t have a car payment and I don’t want one. But I’m looking at options for another Swiss Army knife car that gets good gas mileage. Plus is dead reliable. But honestly the only thing that seems to fit the bill is another Toyota. I had a 3rd gen before this and it was great. Gas mileage is slightly better but it just wasn’t as good at hauling people.
I have two other cars that are mine. One is a vintage sports car. One is a vintage sedan. The sedan is going through a rebuild. The sports car is great but not a daily driver. My wife’s car checks most of the boxes but it’s small-ish and can’t really haul.
Just wanted to see if this sub had some ideas that might fit the bill.
I want reliability because I have two other cars that take up my time. But I have a full suite of tools and haven’t taken any car to a mechanic in over 10 years - so I’m a capable wrench so as long as I’m not having to pull transmissions or remove the top parts of engines I’m good with something that takes a reasonable amount of maintenance.
Considering a used Cayenne. I prefer the Macan but it won’t be big enough.
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2023.06.10 18:31 bluejeans90210 I was surprised that a cheap usb-sata adapter connected to generic dvd drive was picked up by my 2011 macbook air. Can I expect a mac mini 2007 (Or even 2003 imac/emac) to do the same? The lasers in those must be getting old now. Wanting to plan for when their internal can no longer read a disc.
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2023.06.10 18:21 BabadoodaPCs First/Project Car Suggestions
I am currently driving a 2004 Toyota Tundra that I am going to pass on to my younger brother in 2ish years. I want to get a project car that I can work on for those 2 years that can become my daily driver once I pass on the Tundra. I have a bit of experience working on cars, but not a ton. I am happy to put in a decent amount of work and learn more about working on cars. I would be happy to buy a bit of a fixer upper and go from there. I made some requirements of the type of catruck I would be looking for. Any suggestions or recommendations would be awesome. Thanks!
- 4 Doors; I want something that can carry my friends or other cargo if needed
- Decent Gas Mileage; I don't want a gas guzzler like the Tundra, but something like a pickup wouldn't bother me either
- 2000 or Newer; I want something that will last for a while, but I'm not opposed to an older car if it is somewhat future proof
- Durable; I don't want weather to scare me, and I want something that will last with some work
- Cheap and Accessible Repairs; I want something that has good aftermarket support and is not extremely annoying to repair
- Room for Mods; I want something that I can have some fun with building and adding on to, again with the good aftermarket support
- Budget; I'm planning on something before 2006 or 2007, I don't want to break the bank and I would be happy to get a fixer upper
Thanks again for any help. I know this is probably too much to ask, but I just want something that fills some of the boxes if at all possible.
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2023.06.10 18:21 ZombieTheRogue What is the best drop in replacement for R-134a refrigerant for 08' honda civic?
I'm thinking my system is low on gas because I changed my cabin filters, and my condenser is not plugged meaning safeties are fine. I think i have a mini leak in my system, but in Canada it deosnt appear anyone carries r-134a charging kits for cars anymore. What is the best replacement for this refrigerant?
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2023.06.10 18:17 Geistmenn Mini-mullet pros & cons? 27.5 front + 26 rear
I have a 2007 Giant Reign X1 with the original Fox 36 Van R 160mm. I know, I know, "Get a new bike, that's outdated!" I get it, but I don't have $3k to spend on a brand new bike, and this one still absolutely rips at least for my skill level as a first-year MTB rider.
Trouble is, it's getting difficult to find decent 26" tires locally with how that size has fallen completely out of fashion. I know Maxxis makes their tires in 26" sizes, but none of my LBS stock them. Also the bike is set up with old-school ghetto tubeless with a 20" tube split along the seam and stretched over the wheel, tire bead set inside of this. The 16 year-old rims are pinned instead of welded, so a modern tubeless setup is not possible.
To alleviate this supply issue and to slightly slacken the head angle for better stability, give better rolling resistance, all the other things that come with a larger front wheel I'm thinking of putting a 27.5 wheel on the front. From what I read online, this fork has plenty of clearance for the bigger wheel. Unfortunately, the rear triangle does not - it has barely 3mm of extra clearance for the very worn-down 26" rear tire that is currently fitted.
All that said, has anyone tried a mini-mullet setup like this on an older bike? Any concerns from those here with more experience riding and wrenching bikes before I go spending money and time?
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2023.06.10 18:12 zerogravitybambi Told I need new fuel pump because of gas light staying on.
My gas light has been on perpetually in my 2012 Honda Civic hybrid. Automatic. 106K miles. I took it in yesterday to have that fixed and they told me the fuel pump wasn’t “sending the signal”
I was told that the fuel pump that is working fine otherwise would need to be replaced to correct the issue. $915. I didn’t think much of it and then he told me that replacing my front brakes would be $500.
Does that seem totally reasonable? Completely bogus? Any guidance appreciated.
Edited to add mileage and spelling error
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