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On 12/14/2023 at 12:20 PM, 28 Chrysler said:

This was sent to me.

What is wrong here?

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Just right mouse click hold and scroll down to search with google Lens.

 

Click on same pic if it appears below image you are searching. 

 

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Screenshot2023-12-16211554.png.0460aff0b0376e31ceaaca7b63562e20.pngThis process very rarely works for me in finding origins of images, but each year it does get better.

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10 hours ago, Jonathan Long said:

image.png.6f9e24534d5b6344b0448f797efe1aa0.pngWonder how it does on sharp turns?

My wife could back it into a tight space on the 4th floor parking deck at the mall,

leaving space to open the doors on both sides,

and in her younger days, would have jacked up the flat tire on the front right 3rd axle, mounted the spare, replaced the missing wheel cover, and do it all without missing a beat.

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On 1/1/2024 at 12:04 AM, E-116-YH said:

I thought someone might find this one funny!

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Just noticed the rumbleseat passenger -

Maybe the comment should have been:
"Ay-EE! -- Chi-hua-hua !!"

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33 minutes ago, Bills Auto Works said:

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The truth is sometimes more humorous than fiction!

 

God Bless

Bill

https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/nationwide-single-car-transport-hauling-open-or-enclosed.614419/

Might have been the truth a number of years ago, but it is fiction now. Coal is behind natural gas and even renewables for electrical generation.

 

p.s. Those are not box cars either.

 

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There is a reason the saying goes pour on the coal when you need more power.  Doesn't matter time of day or night,  or how the wind blows,  it's there to instantly supply the need.  When the term pour on the sun or pour on the wind replaces it,  then we'll have something to really talk about.

 

I would like to know how NY's power supply did over the week of Christmas.  It was foggy for 5 days, (day and night) and I think the wind blew a little bit of one morning and that was it. 

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