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2012.03.28 18:10 fernandizzel Green Cars
2023.06.10 22:35 J_Demon $9 per fucking litre
2023.06.10 22:30 ToastyFox__ dealer asking for picture of new keeper slip after car purchase?
So, I bought a new car, from 200 miles away, and had them drive it up and deliver it, multiple times before the purchase I asked them if there was "anything I should know" or "if anything was wrong with the car". the dealer failed to tell me they sold me the car with a dead battery, and I only found out when I went to fire it up the next day. AFAIK, since fitting a new battery, that was the issue, and hopefully, it's not something more serious.
but I'm getting off-topic. since I had to fork out for the battery, I contacted the dealership and sent them the invoice to ask for them to refund the cost of the battery, they seemed happy enough to entertain the idea, "I will look into it for you". but now the guy said they need a picture of the new keeper slip. when I asked them why they need it, he replied, "My boss needs it".
my question to Reddit is this, why would they want to see the green slip? and what could they do with it? them dodging the question of why makes me dubious. especially after lying about the car's condition.
Edit: as per the subs rules, I'm based in England.
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2023.06.10 22:08 AdSpeci IS500 - bad idea for someone driving 50,000+ miles per year?
I’m a traveling salesman so I drive a shit ton of miles, looking to buy something comfortable. I had my eyes on the IS500 but I am wondering if it’s even a good idea to consider one with its V8 engine if I’m doing so many miles. I do get reimbursements through work and at 50,000 miles I’ll see about $33k in reimbursements - so definitely enough to likely cover the gas, car payment, and insurance on it.
I’m not sure if I’m over thinking this or if anyone here is in a similar situation to me; but I basically already have my mind set on Lexus. Although I’m having doubts that maybe the rx500h might be more appropriate for me, I just am not sold on getting an SUV as I prefer sedans.
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2023.06.10 22:00 Misttertee_27 Filled up both cars today…
Put about 11 gallons each in my ‘23 Highlander Hybrid and ‘14 CR-V. The Highlander went 390 miles vs only 220 in the CR-V.
I love how much more efficient the Highlander is.
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2023.06.10 21:59 craftydistraction Battery or software problem?
Hello. Forgive me because I’m not nearly as knowledgeable as some people on this forum but I’m hoping you all can help me. I’ve got a 2017 Cmax Energi PHEV with just under 60k miles. Lately it’s been intermittently not fully charging- about once a week I’ll get in the car and it will be charged 95% or 90%. That was worrisome but then last weekend I drove about 75 highway miles to go see my friend. So naturally after a bit the High voltage battery drained to the point that it went into Auto mode for the remainder of my trip. I get to my friends house, park, go in and chat for about 10 minutes and then we get in my car to go eat. And my dashboard is telling me I’ve now got 4EV miles of range I can use. So to see what happened I drove in EV mode. Had no issues except I think I got maybe a little more distance than I’d have expected from that “4 miles”. When that was used up it kicked back into Auto, no problem. Today I ran some errands, put the car on the trickle charger and then had to go out again unexpectedly. The dashboard read like my battery picked up half a charge in about an hour. Which, no. Ran a couple errands and then put my car on a level 2 charger for about 25 minutes. I checked my charge point app when I came out and it said I’d picked up about 1.06 KWH which it guessed was about 3 miles of range. When I got into my car it read I’ve got 17 miles per charge average range, am charged 90% on the left side of the dashboard, and on the right it said I had 20 miles of electric range available. Never, in all the years I’ve had this car, has it shown more available range than the average range. It’s always listed the available range as the same number as the average when charged 100%. I’d called the dealership after the weird 4 miles extra thing and they said it probably just needs a software update. I’m wondering if that makes sense or should I prepare to fight about the battery? This is all complicated by me needing to leave town to drive halfway across the country on a long road trip to deal with some family issues, in about three weeks.
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2023.06.10 21:47 damontoo From Team Trees and Team Seas to showcasing Harmony of the Seas, one of the most environmentally destructive vehicles on the planet.
Based on engine specifications Royal Caribbean has shared, Harmony of the Seas burns 96,000 gallons of some of the most polluting diesel fuel per day. To offset the carbon emissions from burning that fuel, you need 45,000 trees. This means that to offset the emissions for a single year of operations, you need over 16 million trees. This is only counting the impact from the fuel and not waste, port excursions etc. which substantially add to the overall environmental cost.
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2023.06.10 21:41 seeldoger47 [H] $500 Amazon [W] 85% Western Union/BTC [H] PayPal, Cash App, Crypto, Chime, Apple Pay, or Venmo [W] Apple, Amazon (CA, Com, DE, ES, FR, IT, UK), B&N, Dunkin, eBay, Grub Hub, Gyft, iTunes, JCPenney, Microsoft, PSN, Steam, Target, Uber, Walmart, Xbox + more
You can download the WesternUnion app and send the payment from your phone and I will pay the fees.
Desktop Users: Comment on this post and
Click here to start a trade App Users, please include the following in your PM (Remember to comment on this post as well):
- Type of card(s) and amount of each.
- What payment method you accept.
- How you acquired the GC and why you're getting rid of it.
BTC, Paypal1, Apple Pay, Chime, Cashapp, Venmo, and Western Union
I only have Steam as a substitute for cash payments in gift card trades.
Want ↓ | Cash or a Gift Card ↓ | BTC ↓ |
Apple | 60%4 | NA |
Amazon.ca | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.co.uk | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.com | 70% | 55% |
Amazon.de | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.es | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.fr | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.it | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.jp | 30% | 30% |
Arrow Films | 65% | 60% |
Barnes & Noble | 50% | 50% |
Baskin Robbins | 60% | 60% |
Best Buy | 60% | 60% |
BJ's (not BJ's restaurant)4 | 60% | NA |
Bloomingdales | 50% | 50% |
Burger King4 | 60% | NA |
Clothing Shops (Small Boutique) | contact me | contact me |
Dell4 | 60% | NA |
Delta gift cards4 | 65% | NA |
Delta Sky Miles4 | PM me | NA |
Delta Vouchers4 | 65% | NA |
Dicks Sporting Goods 4 | PM me | NA |
Disney Plus | PM me | PM me |
DoorDash | 70%6 | NA |
Dunkin Donuts4 | 60% | NA |
eBay | 70% | 70% |
Fandango4 | 10% | NA |
Five Guys4 | 60% | NA |
Gamestop | 60% | 60% |
Gas Station Cards4 | PM me | NA |
Grub Hub | 70%6 | NA |
Gyft | 70% | 70% |
Half Price Books | 50% | 50% |
HBO4 | 70% | NA |
iTunes4 | 60% | NA |
J crew | 40% | 40% |
JCPenney | 25% | 25% |
Jersey Mike Subs4 | 60% | NA |
KFC4 | 60% | NA |
Khols | 30% | 30% |
Macys | 35% | 35% |
Magazines.com | 40% | 40% |
McDonald's 4 | 60% | NA |
Microsoft6 | 60% | NA |
Moe’s Southwestern Grill4 | 60% | NA |
Nintendo Eshop6 | 70% | NA |
Nordstrom | 50% | 50% |
Panera bread4 | 60% | NA |
PSN6 | 60 | NA |
PSN Plus 12 month4 | NA | NA |
Saks Fifth Avenue | 50% | 50% |
Sears | 50% | 50% |
Sephora | 50% | 50% |
Speedway4 | 80% | NA |
Starbucks | 55% | 55% |
Steam6 | 60% | NA |
Subway 4 | PM me | NA |
Taco Bell | 60% | NA |
Target | 50% | 50% |
Uber6 | 70% | NA |
Urban Outfitters | 50% | 50% |
Vudu4 | 50% | NA |
Walmart | 60% | 60% |
Wendys4 | 60% | NA |
Xbox (gift cards)6 | 60% | NA |
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (12 month/6 month/3 month/1 month)6 | PM me | NA |
Other Clothing Stores, Gas Stations, Grocery Stores, Restaurant, & Fast Food gift cards | PM me | |
1 When paying via PayPal, I can only send payments via Goods and Services, thus you will be charged a fee. If you'd rather not face this fee there are plenty of alternatives. 2 Larger denominated gift cards preferred. 3 PayPal is the only payment option. 4 I can't send less than $10 in crypto per Coinbase's rules.
What I don’t buy:
- Amazon.au
- Bass Pro Shop
- buffalo wild wing
- Canadian tire
- Cold Stone
- Dairy Queen
- Fanatics
- Google Play
- Hilton Honors
- Hot Topic
- iTunes from anywhere but the US
- Krispy Kreme
- old navy/gap/banana republic
- Patxi's pizza
- PSN Canada or UK
- publix
- Raceway
- Scheels
- Shell Gas Stations
- Spotify
- Tractor supply
- Xbox Canada or UK
- Xbox live gold
Any fees are built into the price.
Selling
I have:
$500 in Amazon (can be broken up) and am selling at
- 85%: WesternUnion
- 85%: btc
- 90%: Apple Pay or Chime
Here are my GCX Rep profiles with 932 trades worth more than $60,000:
Important: before you send your codes please make sure your account is secure (if your password is twelve characters or less it's best to assume your account has already been compromised; your password should be eight randomly selected words, see 1 and 2). Scams where compromised accounts are used to leverage reputation to scam an unsuspecting user, used to steal codes during the middle of the trade, and steal unused gift cards the victim was saving for later are increasingly commonplace. If you have any concerns as to your account's security, please reset your password now and force logout of all sessions. Thanks
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2023.06.10 21:41 seeldoger47 [H] $500 Amazon GCs [W] 85% Western Union/BTC [H] PayPal, Cash App, Crypto, Apple Pay, or Venmo [W] All Your Gift Cards
You can download the WesternUnion app and send the payment from your phone and I will pay the fees.
Desktop Users: Comment on this post and
Click here to start a trade App Users, please include the following in your PM (Remember to comment on this post as well):
- Type of card(s) and amount of each.
- What payment method you accept.
- How you acquired the GC and why you're getting rid of it.
BTC, Paypal1, Apple Pay, Chime, Cashapp, Venmo, and Western Union
I only have Steam as a substitute for cash payments in gift card trades.
Want ↓ | Cash or a Gift Card ↓ | BTC ↓ |
Apple | 60%4 | NA |
Amazon.ca | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.co.uk | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.com | 70% | 55% |
Amazon.de | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.es | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.fr | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.it | 50% | 50% |
Amazon.jp | 30% | 30% |
Arrow Films | 65% | 60% |
Barnes & Noble | 50% | 50% |
Baskin Robbins | 60% | 60% |
Best Buy | 60% | 60% |
BJ's (not BJ's restaurant)4 | 60% | NA |
Bloomingdales | 50% | 50% |
Burger King4 | 60% | NA |
Clothing Shops (Small Boutique) | contact me | contact me |
Dell4 | 60% | NA |
Delta gift cards4 | 65% | NA |
Delta Sky Miles4 | PM me | NA |
Delta Vouchers4 | 65% | NA |
Dicks Sporting Goods 4 | PM me | NA |
Disney Plus | PM me | PM me |
DoorDash | 70%6 | NA |
Dunkin Donuts4 | 60% | NA |
eBay | 70% | 70% |
Fandango4 | 10% | NA |
Five Guys4 | 60% | NA |
Gamestop | 60% | 60% |
Gas Station Cards4 | PM me | NA |
Grub Hub | 70%6 | NA |
Gyft | 70% | 70% |
Half Price Books | 50% | 50% |
HBO4 | 70% | NA |
iTunes4 | 60% | NA |
J crew | 40% | 40% |
JCPenney | 25% | 25% |
Jersey Mike Subs4 | 60% | NA |
KFC4 | 60% | NA |
Khols | 30% | 30% |
Macys | 35% | 35% |
Magazines.com | 40% | 40% |
McDonald's 4 | 60% | NA |
Microsoft6 | 60% | NA |
Moe’s Southwestern Grill4 | 60% | NA |
Nintendo Eshop6 | 70% | NA |
Nordstrom | 50% | 50% |
Panera bread4 | 60% | NA |
PSN6 | 60 | NA |
PSN Plus 12 month4 | NA | NA |
Saks Fifth Avenue | 50% | 50% |
Sears | 50% | 50% |
Sephora | 50% | 50% |
Speedway4 | 80% | NA |
Starbucks | 55% | 55% |
Steam6 | 60% | NA |
Subway 4 | PM me | NA |
Taco Bell | 60% | NA |
Target | 50% | 50% |
Uber6 | 70% | NA |
Urban Outfitters | 50% | 50% |
Vudu4 | 50% | NA |
Walmart | 60% | 60% |
Wendys4 | 60% | NA |
Xbox (gift cards)6 | 60% | NA |
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (12 month/6 month/3 month/1 month)6 | PM me | NA |
Other Clothing Stores, Gas Stations, Grocery Stores, Restaurant, & Fast Food gift cards | PM me | |
1 When paying via PayPal, I can only send payments via Goods and Services, thus you will be charged a fee. If you'd rather not face this fee there are plenty of alternatives. 2 Larger denominated gift cards preferred. 3 PayPal is the only payment option. 4 I can't send less than $10 in crypto per Coinbase's rules.
What I don’t buy:
- Amazon.au
- Bass Pro Shop
- buffalo wild wing
- Canadian tire
- Cold Stone
- Dairy Queen
- Fanatics
- Google Play
- Hilton Honors
- Hot Topic
- iTunes from anywhere but the US
- Krispy Kreme
- old navy/gap/banana republic
- Patxi's pizza
- PSN Canada or UK
- publix
- Raceway
- Scheels
- Shell Gas Stations
- Spotify
- Tractor supply
- Xbox Canada or UK
- Xbox live gold
Any fees are built into the price.
Selling
I have:
$500 in Amazon (can be broken up) and am selling at
- 85%: WesternUnion
- 85%: btc
- 90%: Apple Pay or Chime
Here are my GCX Rep profiles with 932 trades worth more than $60,000:
Important: before you send your codes please make sure your account is secure (if your password is twelve characters or less it's best to assume your account has already been compromised; your password should be eight randomly selected words, see 1 and 2). Scams where compromised accounts are used to leverage reputation to scam an unsuspecting user, used to steal codes during the middle of the trade, and steal unused gift cards the victim was saving for later are increasingly commonplace. If you have any concerns as to your account's security, please reset your password now and force logout of all sessions. Thanks
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2023.06.10 21:36 TeeKu13 🌲A full grown rooted 200-Yr-Old Balsam Fir Christmas tree: Produces 867 tons of Oxygen. Allows 935,911 people to breath for an entire day. Stores 325 tons of carbon. Offsets 2,035 plane miles. Prevents 23,775 gallons of water evaporation. Cooling effect of 5 air conditioners working for 167 days!
Plant a better future. They are worth more alive than dead.
Chopping them down sets the Earth back 15 years of tree growth each year for a tree 6/7 feet tall tree.
Convert farms to forests and transplant your living tree to enjoy for years to come. You (and your kids) can watch it/them grow!
Planting a tree is a much better gift/investment for children’s lives instead of many other gifts (oxygen and water is much more meaningful than toys, ornaments and lights).
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2023.06.10 21:25 rd1034 How much would you pay per night? New House on 15 acres in the piney woods of Red Rock, TX.
Hi folks, doing a little market research before building. There aren’t that many comps in the area on airdna. What would you pay per night for something like this? Thanks!
—————- Newly built 4 bedroom farmhouse that can comfortably sleep 3-4 families tucked into 15 private acres of piney woods. Perfect for extended family getaways, friends trips, or couples that want a peaceful retreat to unwind, recharge, and connect with one another and nature.
Hiking trails run throughout towering loblolly pines, oaks, and cedars and along a wet-weather sandy creek.
The huge screened-in back porch keeps bugs away while enjoying meals and sunsets alfresco.
Stargaze, roast marshmallows for s’mores, and relax by the fire-pit at night.
Corn hole, books, and board games are also available for some wholesome fun.
10 minutes from Anita’s Steakhouse and Red Rock General Store, 30 minutes from the city of Bastrop, Lockhart BBQ, and from Circuit of the Americas. 1 hour from Austin.
Requires driving on 1.5 miles of dirt road to get to the property.
Pet friendly 🐶
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2023.06.10 21:22 GoldenFlowerPrincess New glofish tetra owner
Hi! Today I brought two glofish tetras and their supplies. The store associate told me “one tetra per gallon of water so two tetras, two gallons of water” and gave me a 2.5 gallon tank, filter and heater. Upon reading up more on them I’m seeing 5 gallon minimums and there needs to be more than 2 fish or they will be stressed out and sick. I feel so bad I’m not doing right by them. Do I need to buy a larger tank asap? Or will they be okay until an upgraded tank is more feasible?
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2023.06.10 21:20 NoveltyxxCrosses [For Sale]VGM/HipHop/Rock+Metal
Selling some VGM,HipHop,Rock/Metal
Hey all posting a few things as they aren’t getting as much love and I could use the money elsewhere for bills. Prices are BRO and will bundle.
Shipping from MA. US only.
VGM Streets of Rage 3 OST- orange translucent - $50
Last Guardian OST- light/dark grey marble - $65
Johto Legends: Music from Pokémon Gold and Silver -black and white split- $65
Hip Hop Roots-How I Got Over- VMP-silver pinwheel- $40
OutKast-southernplayalisticadillacmuzik-VMP-orange and purple galaxy-$40
MF Doom-Mm Food-VMP-green-$35
DeLaSoul-3feet high and rising-VMP-clear with blue/orange/green splatter-$85
Rock/Metal Baroness-Gold and Grey- gold transparent/grey swirl transparent- $60
The Lord-Forest Nocturne-translucent blue-$15
TV on the Radio-return to cookie mountain-vmp-dark/light brown translucent-$25
With multiple purchases can offer a couple of other albums for free. One per purchase.
-beast:Boston sessions volume 1 -beam:a hole year -Precusor:Miles and Miles Apart-blue -Jesus Jones:Zeros and Ones-RSD-clear.
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2023.06.10 21:15 warrior8988 Kings of America Timeline: Lore
| Articles of Confederation The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union was the first constitution of the United States. The document was drafted by a committee appointed by the Second Continental Congress in mid-June of 1777 and was adopted by the full Congress in mid-November of that year. Ratification by the 13 colonies took more than three years and was completed on March 1, 1781. The Articles gave little power to the central government. While the Confederation Congress had some decision-making abilities, it lacked enforcement powers. The implementation of most decisions, including amendments to the Articles, required legislative approval by all 13 of the newly-formed state. The chief problem was, in the words of George Washington, "no money." The Confederated Congress could print money but it was worthless, and while the Congress could borrow money, it could not pay it back. On February 21, 1787, the Confederation Congress called a convention of state delegates in Philadelphia to propose revisions to the Articles Unlike earlier attempts, the convention was not meant for new laws or piecemeal alterations, but for the "sole and express purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation." The convention was not limited to commerce; rather, it was intended to "render the federal constitution adequate to the exigencies of government and the preservation of the Union." The proposal might take effect when approved by Congress and the states. The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union The Constitutional Convention As the Articles of Confederation continued in its ineffective form and states continued to blatantly disregard the debt-ridden federal government, everyone involved knew it was time for a change. So it was, on May 14, 1787, that the states came together to draft a new constitution. While at first only the Virginian and Pennsylvanian delegates arrived, by May 25th a quorum of twelve states arrived, with 3 delegates from each state, and the deliberations began. A general consensus existed that the federal government’s powers should be strengthened, although there was little else in common. There were two main factions, the Virginia Plan, led by Virginian Delegate James Madison, and the New Jersey Plan, led by New York Delegate, Alexander Hamilton. The Virginia Plan The Virginia Plan proposed that the legislative department be a bicameral body with votes in both chambers being assigned to each state based on population. Generally favoring the most highly populated states, it relied on the consent of the governed, divided government, and supported strong civil liberties. It also proposed for a president to only be serving for a limited amount of time and hold a much smaller position of importance compared to other sovereigns, needing support from the legislative branch every step of the way. James Madison, Leader of the Virginia Plan The New Jersey Plan The New Jersey Plan proposed that the legislative department be a unicameral body with one vote per state. Generally favoring the less-populous states, it used the philosophy of English Whigs to rely on the received procedures and to emphasize the sovereignty of the legislature. The New Jersey Plan also supported Alexander Hamilton’s view that there should be a “president for life”, a sort of elected monarch presiding over the executive branch of government, who would, unlike European monarchs have checks and balances, and be subject to be impeached from office. Alexander Hamilton, Leader of the New Jersey Plan Committee of Twelve A Committee of Twelve met from June 2 to 27, with one delegate from each state (except for Rhode Island) of the proposed union to work out a compromise on the issue of the constitution, between the Virginian and New Jersey Plan. At first, the committee was unable to compromise on anything, with it remaining deadlocked. However, the first breakthrough came on June 23rd, when all delegates agreed to the Connecticut Compromise, proposing proportional representation for seats in the House of Representatives based on population (with the people voting for representatives), and equal representation for each State in the Senate (with each state's legislators generally choosing their respective senators). Both houses would form the American Congress. With the deadlock broken, the delegates were able to agree to another compromise concerning the executive branch, the Philadelphia Compromise, proposing that the executive branch be divided into two main offices, the office of the monarch and the prime minister. The Monarch would be selected by the people every time the previous monarch dies or is impeached, and the Prime minister would be elected by the people every 4 years. The Monarch would still be subject to many checks and balances, requiring a majority in the House and Senate to go ahead with any bills, whereas the Prime Minister would be the Speaker in both Houses and would cast tiebreaking votes where necessary. On July 29, a Committee of Detail was elected to draft a detailed constitution reflective of the resolutions passed by the convention up to that point. The Convention recessed from July 29 to August 9 to await the report of this "Committee of Detail." Overall, the report of the committee conformed to the resolutions adopted by the convention, adding some elements. A twenty-three-article (plus preamble) constitution was presented. From August 9 to September 10, the report of the Committee of Detail was discussed, section by section and clause by clause by the Committee of Twelve. Details were attended to, and further compromises were effected. Toward the close of these discussions, on September 8, a Committee of Style and Arrangement was appointed to distill a final draft constitution from the 23 approved articles. The final draft, presented to the convention on September 12, contained seven articles, a preamble, and a closing endorsement. The United States Constitution The Ratification by States When the Constitution was finally finished and signed, it was submitted to the Congress of Confederation, currently in New York and each individual state for ratification. In the Congress of Confederation, each member was fed up and had enough of the Articles of Confederation that had existed for so long. However, many were staunchly against the idea of having a monarch. However, the proposal was barely able to attain a 2/3rd majority, and the Constitution was then passed on to individual state legislatures to pass. Under the process outlined in Article VII of the proposed Constitution, the state legislatures were tasked with organizing "Federal Conventions" to ratify the document. This process ignored the amendment provision of the Articles of Confederation which required unanimous approval of all the states. Instead, Article VII called for ratification by just nine of the 13 states. a two-thirds majority. Signing of the Constitution of the United States As the states came together, two factions soon emerged, one supporting the Constitution, the Monarchists, and the other opposing it, the so-called Anti-Monarchists or Democratic-Republicans. Over the ensuing months, the proposal was debated, criticized, and expounded upon clause by clause. Before year's end, three state legislatures voted in favor of ratification. Delaware was first, voting unanimously; Pennsylvania second; and New Jersey third, also recording a unanimous vote. As 1788 began, Connecticut and Georgia followed Delaware's lead with almost unanimous votes, but the outcome became less certain as leaders in key states such as Virginia, New York, and Massachusetts expressed concerns over the idea of a “monarch” and the lack of protection for people’s rights. James Madison, a chief architect of the constitution and leader of the Virginian Plan called out the constitution for being an extension of the previous British monarchy. Madison interpreted Hamilton's proposal as claiming power for the "rich and well-born". He also believed Hamilton and by extension the constitution to be based on the English model of government and not the real will of the people. With defeats all around, it seemed impossible for the new constitution to pass. However, in the summer of 1788, the South Carolina legislature, one that had been deadlocked since the introduction of the constitution, successfully passed it in a narrow vote, largely due to the support of its governor, Charles Pickney. The passage in South Carolina pushed newfound confidence in other states to ratify the Constitution. In rapid succession, Georgia and New Hampshire ratified it mere days after the successful ratification in Virginia, leading to the necessary nine states to ratify being accomplished. Three months later, on September 17, the Congress adopted the Constitution as the law of the land. It then passed resolutions setting dates for choosing the first senators and representatives, the first Wednesday of January (January 7, 1789); electing the first prime minister and monarch, the first Wednesday of February (February 4); and officially starting the new government, the first Wednesday of March (March 4), when the first Congress would convene. As its final act, the Congress of Confederation agreed to purchase 10 square miles from Maryland and Virginia for establishing a permanent capital. Let the new kingdom begin! submitted by warrior8988 to Presidentialpoll [link] [comments] |
2023.06.10 21:09 trsfl83 Alocasia zebrina with mottled/pale leaves?
| I got this zebrina back in March and it has doubled in size. I have it in a self-watering Lechuza planter using Pon as the substrate. I use RO water which I reconstitute with cal-mag and liquid fertilizer (Dyna Grow Foliage Pro) because I’ve read they’re heavy feeders and need a lot of magnesium. I adjust the pH to around 6 to try and prevent nutrient lockout. The plant continues to add leaves while retaining the old ones, and new plants have emerged from corms (you can see the small one on the left in the full picture). I feel like it’s happy and healthy. And yet, the newer leaves get paler and paler. The darker leaf in the photos is an old leaf that’s been on the plant a few months. The paler leaf is a giant one (18” long) that unfurled maybe three weeks ago, but didn’t darken as it hardened off. It looks like chlorosis. Is this a fertilizenutrition issue? I feel like if that were the case it wouldn’t be growing so fast and so well. Is there any chance it’s caused by the grow lights above it? Maybe I need to be adding extra magnesium in addition to the full dose of Foliage Pro (1 tsp per gallon of water) that I’m already providing? submitted by trsfl83 to alocasia [link] [comments] |
2023.06.10 20:47 cartop116 Get $20 off your first gas receipt plus cash back per gallon. Comment if interested
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2023.06.10 20:40 OrangeRob270 Went back to Vidacann…
| Decided to go back to vidacann for an exchange on the apples and bananas. I really enjoyed the staff and store on my first trip, and after seeing all the comments from yesterday, I figured it was with giving them some redemption on another strain. The staff in Cape Coral may be the most service oriented folks I’ve ever met in any industry. They go the extra mile and I would hire any of them in a heart beat lol. They gave me some recommendations on what I should snag, gave me a fist bump and I was out the door. Super quick and easy process 🙏 Decided to go with the Mac1 19% This Mac1 has a great full nose, caked in trichomes, and are pretty damn dense. A little on the dry end, but who isn’t? Nothing a boveda won’t fix per usual. Taste is great, and the effects are very sedative, creeper bud too. Glad I gave this place another shot, not mad at all with this flower. The crew also talked up the super lemon haze. I will be back, and I’ll be on the look out for that and Spritzer. Cheers to the weekend y’all! Happy smoking 💪🚀😮💨 submitted by OrangeRob270 to FLMedicalTrees [link] [comments] |
2023.06.10 20:17 jimbobbypaul Ranking the Top 131 FBS Programs of the Last 40 Years: 76. Hawaii
Main hub thread with the full 131 rankings Hawai’i nei. When I think of Hawaii football, I think of a rich state-wide sporting culture that manifests as 11 warriors flying around the football field. Hawaii’s had an up and down, but very proud, football history. Going 0-12 in 1998 to subsequent 9-4 and 3-9 records the following years might be a perfect microcosm of Rainbow Warrior football. For me, and I’m sure for a lot of other fans, the Colt Brennan Hawaii teams in ‘06 and ‘07 were some of the funnest teams to ever watch, and I look forward to watching games in the new Aloha Stadium once complete.
Best Seasons and Highlights
1. 2007: 15. Hawaii: 12-1 (25.050) 2. 2006: 22. Hawaii: 11-3 (21.485) 3. 1992: 17. Hawaii: 11-2 (18.606) 4. 2001: 24. Hawaii: 9-3 (14.040) 5. 1988: 27. Hawaii: 9-3 (11.296) 6. 2010: 31. Hawaii: 10-4 (10.660) 7. 1989: 28. Hawaii: 9-3-1 (9.147) 8. 2002: 39. Hawaii: 10-4 (5.005) 9. 1984: 44. Hawaii: 7-4 (3.359) 10. 1999: 37. Hawaii: 9-4 (2.417) 11. 2019: 47. Hawaii: 10-5 (-0.233) 12. 2003: 52. Hawaii: 9-5 (-1.953) 13. 1990: 49. Hawaii: 7-5 (-3.354) 14. 1986: 50. Hawaii: 7-5 (-7.970) 15. 2004: 55. Hawaii: 8-5 (-8.607) 16. 2020: 67. Hawaii: 5-4 (-8.638) 17. 1983: 53. Hawaii: 5-5-1 (-9.570) 18. 1985: 55. Hawaii: 4-6-2 (-15.427) 19. 2008: 74. Hawaii: 7-7 (-16.873) 20. 2018: 88. Hawaii: 8-6 (-17.472) 21. 2016: 77. Hawaii: 7-7 (-18.955) 22. 2021: 86. Hawaii: 6-7 (-20.577) 23. 2011: 85. Hawaii: 6-7 (-22.783) 24. 1987: 74. Hawaii: 5-7 (-22.914) 25. 1993: 74. Hawaii: 6-6 (-22.975) 26. 2009: 84. Hawaii: 6-7 (-23.430) 27. 2005: 85. Hawaii: 5-7 (-23.848) 28. 1991: 72. Hawaii: 4-7-1 (-24.411) 29. 1994: 83. Hawaii: 3-8-1 (-29.734) 30. 1995: 93. Hawaii: 4-8 (-39.548) 31. 2014: 109. Hawaii: 4-9 (-40.176) 32. 1997: 99. Hawaii: 3-9 (-44.750) 33. 2000: 101. Hawaii: 3-9 (-45.638) 34. 2017: 119. Hawaii: 3-9 (-50.210) 35. 2022: 125. Hawaii: 3-10 (-51.589) 36. 2012: 113. Hawaii: 3-9 (-52.216) 37. 2015: 121. Hawaii: 3-10 (-54.033) 38. 2013: 112. Hawaii: 1-11 (-56.308) 39. 1996: 105. Hawaii: 2-10 (-59.310) 40. 1998: 112. Hawaii: 0-12 (-76.256) Overall Score: 12366 (76th)
- 244-253-6 record
- 4 conference titles
- 8-6 bowl record
- 0 consensus All-Americans
- 48 NFL players drafted
Hawaii’s 0 consensus All-Americans is surprising given the talent of some players that’ve come through the Aloha state. WR Greg Salas led the nation in receiving yards in 2010, catching 119 passes for 1889 yards and 14 TD, but still couldn’t get everyone to say “this guy’s an All-American.” Neither could WR Ashley Lelie, who was 2nd in 2001 with 1713 yards, and led the nation with 19 TD. Not to mention Colt Brennan and some of the other skill position players from those 2006/07 teams. Players aside, Hawaii’s had a healthy rate of winning seasons (20 seasons of .500 win % or better), conference titles (1 every 10 years), players drafted (over 1 a year), and has a winning bowl record, including a 6-4 record in Hawaii Bowls.
Top 5 Seasons
Worst Season: 1998 (0-12 overall, 0-8 WAC) Hawaii STUNK. Coach Fred von Appen finished his 3 year tenure as head coach with a 5-31 record, with 1998 being Hawaii’s only ever winless season. #24 Arizona, whose coaching staff featured Hawaii coaching expats Dick Tomey, Rich Ellerson, and Bob Wagner, beat the Warriors 27-6 in the opener. It set the tone for the season, as Hawaii went winless while Arizona finished 12-1. After a loss to Utah, 0-20 and 0-28 losses to Arkansas State and SMU put them at 0-4. The closest score the rest of the season season was just 10 points in a 20-30 loss to New Mexico. Worst losses included 13-30 to 3-8 UTEP, 17-45 to 4-8 San Jose State, 12-51 to 5-6 Fresno State, and 21-47 to 3-9 Northwestern. Overall, Hawaii ranked dead last in offense with 12.4 PPG while giving up 35.2 PPG against the 79th ranked Strength of Schedule. In 1999 new head coach June Jones would complete the biggest turnaround in NCAA history, winning 9 games.
This ranks as the 5th worst season ever, by any team, since 1983.
5. 1988 (9-3 overall, 5-3 WAC) Now let’s take it back 10 years in the past, from 1998 → 1988. Hawaii was a better football team back then. 2x Super Bowl champion kicker Jason Elam, just a freshman at the time, nailed 47 and 23 yard FGs in the 4th quarter in a 27-24 upset of #9 Iowa. A week 6 matchup between 4-0 Hawaii and 4-1 UTEP would determine who’d be Wyoming’s biggest challenger for the WAC title, but UTEP won 42-25. Andy Reid was an OL coach for the Miners at the time. Hawaii did their best to keep pace in the conference, going 7-2 with close wins over San Diego State and the now defunct Long Beach State 49ers. A loss to #16 Wyoming ended any shot at a WAC title, but wins over Air Force and Oregon to end the year were sweet, with Hawaii finishing the year 2-0 against Power 5/6 teams (Iowa and Oregon). QB Warren Jones was one of the best players in the WAC, leading the conference in passer efficiency, throwing 2000+ yards with 19 TD 11 INT, and adding another 669 and 8 TD on the ground.
4. 2001 (9-3 overall, 5-3 WAC) The 2001 senior class had had enough. From 0-12 in 1998 to 9-4 then 3-9, what the heck did 2001 have in store? Nobody knew. The season opener against FCS team Montana was anyone’s bet, as the Grizzlies were #2 in the FCS rankings. Hawaii won 30-12, but 2 straight one-possession losses had them fall to 1-2. That’s when QB Nick Rolovich and the offense took flight. 3 straight wins including a 66-7 pummeling of UTEP improved Hawaii to 4-2. Hosting David Carr and #18 Fresno State in a packed Aloha Stadium of 38,000, Rolovich threw a 20 yard TD pass with 13 seconds left to win the Golden Screwdriver 38-34. Splitting their next 2 games, Hawaii was 6-3 with 3 of their toughest games left, and Rolovich WENT NUCLEAR. He outdueled Ben Roethlisberger and 7-3 Miami (OH), throwing 7 TD passes in a 52-51 win. That was followed up by a 5 TD performance against Air Force, winning 52-30. And the best was saved for last. Hosting 12-0, #9 BYU, Rolovich had the performance of a lifetime, throwing 8(!!!) TD passes in a 72-45 shocker, blowing the doors off the Cougars in a sold out 50,000 seat Aloha Stadium. Chad Owens had a kick return TD and punt return TD, and set an NCAA record for return yards in a single game with 342. WR Ashley Lelie had a monstrous 8 catches for 262 yards and 2 TD.
But despite the 9-3 record, Hawaii wasn’t invited to a bowl game, which spawned the creation of the Hawaii Bowl in 2002. Rolovich ended the year with 3361 passing yards 34 TD 9 INT, 3rd in the nation in passing TDs.In his last 3 games, Rolovich had 20 passing TD with just 1 INT, arguably the best 3 game stretch by a player in Hawaii history. Ashley Lelie had 84 catches for 1713 yards and 19 TD, and was the 19th overall pick by the Denver Broncos in the 2002 NFL Draft. Backup QB Timmy Chang would go on to become the NCAA’s all time leading passer with 17,072 yards by 2004.
3. 1992 (11-2 overall, 6-2 WAC) This isn’t the usual Hawaii team you’re used to. They ran the option. They were 2nd in the nation in rushing. The starting RB ran for more yards than the entire team passed for combined. It makes sense when you notice their 6th year offensive coordinator was Paul Johnson, future Navy and Georgia Tech head coach. The season opener featured a 24-21 win against Oregon in Autzen Stadium, following up with a 6-3 win over an Air Force team that finished 1991 in the top 25, and finishing the opening 3-week stretch with a 36-32 win over BYU, who was coming off 3 straight years of top 25 finishes. After a minor setback against Utah, Hawaii reeled off 4 straight wins to improve to 7-1 and be ranked #24, before losing to San Diego State and Marshall Faulk. Thanks to a 42-18 win over Wyoming, Hawaii clinched a share of the WAC title, sharing it with Fresno State and BYU, both of whom Hawaii beat. The regular season finished with a nice 36-23 win over Pitt, and then 27-17 over Illinois in the bowl. Hawaii finished with an 11-2 record, #20 ranking, and 3-0 record against Power 6 (7?) teams. RB Travis Sims set a Hawaii single season record with 1498 rushing yards, on a WAC-best 6.8 YPC.
2. 2006 (11-3 overall, 7-1 WAC) And here we have the teams everyone knows about. The June Jones/Colt Brennan “throw it every down because you can’t stop us” offenses that turned kids like me into college football fans. A 1-2 start featured understandable losses at Alabama and at Boise State, who finished 13-0. Hawaii won 10 of their last 11, including a win over 8-5 Nevada, a 54-17 win over 9-4 San Jose State, three 50+ point wins over Idaho, Utah State, and Louisiana Tech, a 42-35 win over Purdue, and finally a 41-24 win over Arizona State in the Hawaii Bowl. Those wins, along with losses to Alabama away, a 10 win Oregon State, and an unbeaten Boise State, earned a #22 final ranking in my algorithm. In some ways, this team was better than their 2007 version that went 12-0.
Hawaii led the nation in scoring with 46.9 PPG, with the next closest team averaging just 39.7 (Boise State). There was a bigger difference between Hawaii and 2nd place than 2nd place and 12th place! QB Colt Brennan set an NCAA record for passing efficiency in a season and passing TDs in a season, completing 72.6% of passes for 5549 yards 58 TD and just 12 INT. Brennan finished 6th in Heisman voting and won the Sammy Baugh Trophy and WAC Offensive POTY. RB Nate Ilaoa was a 5’9 245 lb do-it-all freak of nature, rushing for 990 yards and 13 TD on 7.6(!) YPC, and caught 67 passes for 837 yards and 5 TD. For a 245 lb RB, he accumulated 1827 yards and 18 TD on 9.2 yards per touch! WR Davone Bess led with 1220 receiving yards, Jason Rivers was second with 1178, and Ryan-Grice Mullen (2nd in Hawaii career receiving TDs) added 770. All three had 10+ receiving TDs.
Hawaii had 17 punts all season, setting an FBS record for the least amount of punts per game with just 1.2. There were 5 games in which they didn’t punt a single time!
1. 2007 (12-1 overall, 8-0 WAC) In 2007, a perfect storm of returning talent + easy schedule combined to help Hawaii complete one of the most magical regular seasons we’ve seen from a team. Hawaii went 12-0, with some games being too close for comfort (45-44 OT win over Louisiana Tech, 42-35 OT over San Jose State, 28-26 over Nevada), but ultimately ending with big wins over #17 Boise State and Washington. #14 Hawaii and #17 Boise State played late in the year for the outright WAC title, with Hawaii coming out on top 39-27, outgaining Boise by 200+ yards with 5 passing TD from Brennan. #10 Hawaii played #4 Georgia in the Sugar Bowl, but the Bulldogs played like the best team in the nation that night, winning 41-10.
Brennan was invited to New York as a Heisman finalist, finishing 3rd. He completed 70.4% of passes for 4343 yards 38 TD 17 INT, and ran for 8 TD. Brennan finished his career as the NCAA’s all time leader in passing TDs with 131, doing so in just 3 years. Hawaii’s esteemed WR trio went off, with Ryan Grice-Mullen snagging 106 balls for 1372 yards and 13 TD, Davone Bess getting 108 catches for 1266 yards and 12 TD, and Jason Rivers catching 92 passes for 1174 yards and 13 TD. All 3 finished as Hawaii’s top 3 all-time leading receivers: Rivers with 3919 yards, Bess with 3610, and Grice-Mullen with 3370. June Jones was named WAC Coach of the Year and was a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year award.
2007 Hawaii nearly missed out on finishing as a top 50 Group of 5 team since 1983 according to my algorithm, but is an honorable mention.
5th Quarter
Will we see the Braddahood return to 06/07 levels any time soon? What do you remember about Colt Brennan and those Hawaii teams? Where do you rank that 2007 Hawaii squad against all-time Group of 5 teams? They were dominant, but against the 11th weakest schedule in football that year. Do you think the ‘06 or ‘92 team was better than the ‘07 team? Who was the best Hawaii player outside of Brennan in the last 20-30 years? And finally, do you think Hawaii’s rank on this list is fair?
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2023.06.10 20:06 chanzig23 Question about United Premier Status and United Cards
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I currently have a CSR, and am looking at adding one of the United cards since I live in a hub city. I know the Explorer Card offers 2x miles, Quest 3x, and the Infinite 4x. My question is, if I get premier status, would the premier bonus points be included on top of any purchases I make with the card? E.g. if I had the Club Infinite card and Silver status, would I get 11x miles per dollar? (7x from status and 4x from the card)
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2023.06.10 20:04 Account18273 3rd Gen 2003 1500 - Gurgling, No Heat, Loosing Coolant
Picked up a used 1500 4.7 with 120k miles a few months ago that is mostly used for weekend hardware store trips. I noticed a gurgling noise and online posts said it was caused by low coolant. Within about 2000 miles I needed to add an entire gallon of coolant. About 500 miles later it’s gurgling again. Heater hasn’t worked since I got the truck, but not an issue where I live since it’s 90 degrees outside. However, it seems the issues may be connected?
I don’t see any leaking coolant on the ground. Where should I start? Bad heating elements? Head gasket?
Only done one oil change since I got the truck about 1k miles ago and oil looked fine.
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2023.06.10 19:58 Aozorio Is my mileage deductible supposed to be like this with $700 earning?
| Ive started doordash about a month ago and have made a total of $700. My mileage dedudctible is $474 according to everlance. Is this normal? Most of my accept has been more than $1 per miles. Should I be concern about anything? Advice welcomed :) submitted by Aozorio to doordash_drivers [link] [comments] |