Another thing we appreciate from Canada are these tomatoes from Costco, which are the most flavorful and sweet store-bought tomatoes we've ever had. We've been getting them for years. They cost more than the other tomatoes at Costco, but are worth it for us. Purchased a few days ago for 7.49 for 24 ounces, or about five dollars a pound. And so if the 25% tariff does go into effect that might mean this will cost around $9.30 in a month or so? Still probably worth it to us at that price, but that's getting to be a lot for a package of tomatoes. Guess we'll see how much it actually goes up.
———————————————— I guess we’ll talk about anything in here.
The tomatoes I like, which also come from Canada, are Campari. Which I believe is the type of tomato also distributed by Sunset. There is no Costco near me but Sam’s and Aldi carry the Campari tomatoes. They’re as close to what I remember tomatoes tasting like when I grew up vs. just round red things that you put in salads.
FWIW, Canada seems to produce a lot of blueberries too.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Right down the middle between Mitchell and Kyfdx at $8500. You get to split the cookie.
I am continually amazed at what old junk trucks are asking. To me that’s a $2k truck and not a penny more. Even if it made it home you’d have to be looking at major repairs one after the other.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Right down the middle between Mitchell and Kyfdx at $8500. You get to split the cookie.
I am continually amazed at what old junk trucks are asking. To me that’s a $2k truck and not a penny more. Even if it made it home you’d have to be looking at major repairs one after the other.
Nope.. $8995 is closer to $8500. The cookie is all MINE.
I kept watching to see what @driver100 did with his 2014 w/o backup camera. I hoped to do the same to my Cruze 2015 with no camera.
As to living on the edge..., life with no backup camera reminds me of some of the elderly drivers I've seem parallel parking and doing other parking lot maneuvers through the decades. Go until you hear something hit. Then go forward until you hit... That's life without a backup cam for ME in tight spaces. The 3 mirrors still leave me uncomfortable.
Not having a backup camera takes a lot of adjusting. You have to be far enough away to be able to see the lines in your side mirrors. When you have a backup camera, you take a lot for granted. Now that I have a real cell phone I could just by a unit that has the camera attached to the rear license plate, and the picture is sent to a cell phone. But that sounds like more trouble than it is worth. I have learned to live without a BU Camera.
The backup cameras don’t help where I need them most; backing out of a parking spot between two bro dozers or mamouth SUVs that block your view in both directions. You need a periscope to see the cars racing down the aisle or the people walking glued to the phone.
Yesterday as I gingerly backed up a woman almost walked into the side of my car as I was about halfway out and then looked at me like I did something wrong. I miss my old cargo van that had a loud backup beeper.
My GTI would shock you. With the backup camera and rear cross-traffic alert, it's amazingly safe. Also, the VW's camera is covered, until you shift into reverse, so it's always clean.
Just rented a car for eight days with no backup camera, and it was like being back in my old BMW. (the backing up part, anyway)
That's the main reason I rarely back in to or pull through a parking spot.
Neither my Legacy nor the Forester have a covered camera. I wish they did. I clean them off periodically.
———————————————— I never understood why folks back into a parking spot especially at grocery stores then try to finagle the shopping cart to the back of their car to load the trunk. I make sure not to park next to cars that back into parking spots at grocery and big box stores, and hope that by the time I return to my car, I don’t find that some dope is now backed in next to me. To me it makes no sense doing that and I don’t want to hear that it’s safer to pull out than back out. With backup cameras today you get a wide angle view that helps a lot, which you don’t get when pulling out, especially when you’re parked next to a couple beasts.
FWIW, the ‘18 Subie is better than my ‘15 Genny by a good bit which is probably due to the Subie being newer. Just a couple years of technology makes for a noticeable improvement.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
My guess is ultimately Canada will end up spending more money on defense. The US will gladly supply a lot of that hardware.
It would be cheaper and more effective to pay the U.S. to protect Canada.....our military couldn't fight off a pack of squirrels. Most of our ships and subs...the few we have don't work. We only pay half of our NATO bill....it is embarrassing. Our current government is too busy trying to find ways to waste money.
that would be a mob protection racket, because the only country Canada needs to be protected from is the US.
I kept watching to see what @driver100 did with his 2014 w/o backup camera. I hoped to do the same to my Cruze 2015 with no camera.
As to living on the edge..., life with no backup camera reminds me of some of the elderly drivers I've seem parallel parking and doing other parking lot maneuvers through the decades. Go until you hear something hit. Then go forward until you hit... That's life without a backup cam for ME in tight spaces. The 3 mirrors still leave me uncomfortable.
Not having a backup camera takes a lot of adjusting. You have to be far enough away to be able to see the lines in your side mirrors. When you have a backup camera, you take a lot for granted. Now that I have a real cell phone I could just by a unit that has the camera attached to the rear license plate, and the picture is sent to a cell phone. But that sounds like more trouble than it is worth. I have learned to live without a BU Camera.
The backup cameras don’t help where I need them most; backing out of a parking spot between two bro dozers or mamouth SUVs that block your view in both directions. You need a periscope to see the cars racing down the aisle or the people walking glued to the phone.
Yesterday as I gingerly backed up a woman almost walked into the side of my car as I was about halfway out and then looked at me like I did something wrong. I miss my old cargo van that had a loud backup beeper.
My GTI would shock you. With the backup camera and rear cross-traffic alert, it's amazingly safe. Also, the VW's camera is covered, until you shift into reverse, so it's always clean.
Just rented a car for eight days with no backup camera, and it was like being back in my old BMW. (the backing up part, anyway)
Or like a 1014 Mercedes C250. I wish I had a backup camera, but I can get by without it. At least BMWs have that passenger side mirror that points downward in reverse so you can see one white line.
OK, let’s play a little guessing game. How much do you think they are asking for this 21 year old truck with 197k miles? Private party. Winner gets a cookie.😄
I found it on Craigslist but the seller has removed it....so $0 since it isn't for sale
Another thing we appreciate from Canada are these tomatoes from Costco, which are the most flavorful and sweet store-bought tomatoes we've ever had. We've been getting them for years. They cost more than the other tomatoes at Costco, but are worth it for us. Purchased a few days ago for 7.49 for 24 ounces, or about five dollars a pound. And so if the 25% tariff does go into effect that might mean this will cost around $9.30 in a month or so? Still probably worth it to us at that price, but that's getting to be a lot for a package of tomatoes. Guess we'll see how much it actually goes up.
———————————————— I guess we’ll talk about anything in here.
The tomatoes I like, which also come from Canada, are Campari. Which I believe is the type of tomato also distributed by Sunset. There is no Costco near me but Sam’s and Aldi carry the Campari tomatoes. They’re as close to what I remember tomatoes tasting like when I grew up vs. just round red things that you put in salads.
FWIW, Canada seems to produce a lot of blueberries too.
jmonroe
We are near Ruskin Florida which was the tomato capital until about 5 years ago. And now the tomato growing areas have either become new house surveys or marijuana farms. So most of the tomatoes near Ruskin come from Campari which has plants in Canada and Mexico. I believe most are grown inside indoor greenhouses these days.
Right down the middle between Mitchell and Kyfdx at $8500. You get to split the cookie.
I am continually amazed at what old junk trucks are asking. To me that’s a $2k truck and not a penny more. Even if it made it home you’d have to be looking at major repairs one after the other.
That's what a dealer will give me for a 2014 Merc C250 with 46000 miles on it, that looks and drives like new. I'd rather have the Merc.
I kept watching to see what @driver100 did with his 2014 w/o backup camera. I hoped to do the same to my Cruze 2015 with no camera.
As to living on the edge..., life with no backup camera reminds me of some of the elderly drivers I've seem parallel parking and doing other parking lot maneuvers through the decades. Go until you hear something hit. Then go forward until you hit... That's life without a backup cam for ME in tight spaces. The 3 mirrors still leave me uncomfortable.
Not having a backup camera takes a lot of adjusting. You have to be far enough away to be able to see the lines in your side mirrors. When you have a backup camera, you take a lot for granted. Now that I have a real cell phone I could just by a unit that has the camera attached to the rear license plate, and the picture is sent to a cell phone. But that sounds like more trouble than it is worth. I have learned to live without a BU Camera.
The backup cameras don’t help where I need them most; backing out of a parking spot between two bro dozers or mamouth SUVs that block your view in both directions. You need a periscope to see the cars racing down the aisle or the people walking glued to the phone.
Yesterday as I gingerly backed up a woman almost walked into the side of my car as I was about halfway out and then looked at me like I did something wrong. I miss my old cargo van that had a loud backup beeper.
My GTI would shock you. With the backup camera and rear cross-traffic alert, it's amazingly safe. Also, the VW's camera is covered, until you shift into reverse, so it's always clean.
Just rented a car for eight days with no backup camera, and it was like being back in my old BMW. (the backing up part, anyway)
That's the main reason I rarely back in to or pull through a parking spot.
Neither my Legacy nor the Forester have a covered camera. I wish they did. I clean them off periodically.
———————————————— I never understood why folks back into a parking spot especially at grocery stores then try to finagle the shopping cart to the back of their car to load the trunk.
jmonroe
I always go in frontwards if we are getting groceries......for easy loading. But, in a busy lot where I am not buying something like groceries I'd rather back in. I can check to see when it is clear and no cars are coming, so backing in is fairly easy. When you back up it is hard to see everything, pedestrians, cars, cars going the wrong way, kids, etc. Since I don't have a backup camera it is a much better view coming out frontwards than backwards.
My guess is ultimately Canada will end up spending more money on defense. The US will gladly supply a lot of that hardware.
It would be cheaper and more effective to pay the U.S. to protect Canada.....our military couldn't fight off a pack of squirrels. Most of our ships and subs...the few we have don't work. We only pay half of our NATO bill....it is embarrassing. Our current government is too busy trying to find ways to waste money.
that would be a mob protection racket, because the only country Canada needs to be protected from is the US.
.............not the only one. Russia and China seem interested in Northern areas that are Canada's but they want to claim them. These days, you should have some kind of defense or at least an alliance with partners....but not freeload by paying only half of what you are expected to pay. There is some talk about the U.S. wanting to get our gas, oil and water.
I was reading an article today that said Nova Scotia’s three biggest US exports are (1) Michelin tires, (2) blueberries, and (3) lobster. So be prepared to pay more for those.
Up here, provincial liquor boards are banning the sale of bourbon and other US alcohol in response to the US tariffs on Canadian products.
Had to go out to move snow again. 2-3 times a week now it seems. Not good since a month ago our plow guy (we share a private road with the neighbors so no town plows) and it was getting pretty nasty with hard pack build up.
A month ago your plow guy what?
2018 Subaru Crosstrek, 2014 Audi Q7 TDI, 2013 Subaru Forester, 2013 Ford F250 Lariat D, 1976 Ford F250, 1969 Chevrolet C20, 1969 Ford Econoline 100
exactly. Don't know what, but he stopped showing up! Very nice to have someone lined up again, especially in case we finally get a heavy snowfall. Though today it just get snowing more (so much for the forecast last night saying it would stop by 2:00 AM!) I think we got about 5-6" total. With more tomorrow night and a Thursday and Saturday. It never ends.
exactly. Don't know what, but he stopped showing up! Very nice to have someone lined up again, especially in case we finally get a heavy snowfall. Though today it just get snowing more (so much for the forecast last night saying it would stop by 2:00 AM!) I think we got about 5-6" total. With more tomorrow night and a Thursday and Saturday. It never ends.
exactly. Don't know what, but he stopped showing up! Very nice to have someone lined up again, especially in case we finally get a heavy snowfall. Though today it just get snowing more (so much for the forecast last night saying it would stop by 2:00 AM!) I think we got about 5-6" total. With more tomorrow night and a Thursday and Saturday. It never ends.
———————————————— Like you didn’t know what you were in for when you moved to Northern New York. I guess Jersey wasn’t bad enough, huh?
Shoulda gone to the Carolina’s like you wanted.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
I kept watching to see what @driver100 did with his 2014 w/o backup camera. I hoped to do the same to my Cruze 2015 with no camera.
As to living on the edge..., life with no backup camera reminds me of some of the elderly drivers I've seem parallel parking and doing other parking lot maneuvers through the decades. Go until you hear something hit. Then go forward until you hit... That's life without a backup cam for ME in tight spaces. The 3 mirrors still leave me uncomfortable.
Not having a backup camera takes a lot of adjusting. You have to be far enough away to be able to see the lines in your side mirrors. When you have a backup camera, you take a lot for granted. Now that I have a real cell phone I could just by a unit that has the camera attached to the rear license plate, and the picture is sent to a cell phone. But that sounds like more trouble than it is worth. I have learned to live without a BU Camera.
The backup cameras don’t help where I need them most; backing out of a parking spot between two bro dozers or mamouth SUVs that block your view in both directions. You need a periscope to see the cars racing down the aisle or the people walking glued to the phone.
Yesterday as I gingerly backed up a woman almost walked into the side of my car as I was about halfway out and then looked at me like I did something wrong. I miss my old cargo van that had a loud backup beeper.
My GTI would shock you. With the backup camera and rear cross-traffic alert, it's amazingly safe. Also, the VW's camera is covered, until you shift into reverse, so it's always clean.
Just rented a car for eight days with no backup camera, and it was like being back in my old BMW. (the backing up part, anyway)
That's the main reason I rarely back in to or pull through a parking spot.
Neither my Legacy nor the Forester have a covered camera. I wish they did. I clean them off periodically.
———————————————— I never understood why folks back into a parking spot especially at grocery stores then try to finagle the shopping cart to the back of their car to load the trunk.
jmonroe
I always go in frontwards if we are getting groceries......for easy loading. But, in a busy lot where I am not buying something like groceries I'd rather back in. I can check to see when it is clear and no cars are coming, so backing in is fairly easy. When you back up it is hard to see everything, pedestrians, cars, cars going the wrong way, kids, etc. Since I don't have a backup camera it is a much better view coming out frontwards than backwards.
Last time I was in Florida I remember backing into spots was prohibited because Florida didn’t require a front plate and police couldn’t run your car if it was backed in.
Is that still the case?
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
I kept watching to see what @driver100 did with his 2014 w/o backup camera. I hoped to do the same to my Cruze 2015 with no camera.
As to living on the edge..., life with no backup camera reminds me of some of the elderly drivers I've seem parallel parking and doing other parking lot maneuvers through the decades. Go until you hear something hit. Then go forward until you hit... That's life without a backup cam for ME in tight spaces. The 3 mirrors still leave me uncomfortable.
Not having a backup camera takes a lot of adjusting. You have to be far enough away to be able to see the lines in your side mirrors. When you have a backup camera, you take a lot for granted. Now that I have a real cell phone I could just by a unit that has the camera attached to the rear license plate, and the picture is sent to a cell phone. But that sounds like more trouble than it is worth. I have learned to live without a BU Camera.
The backup cameras don’t help where I need them most; backing out of a parking spot between two bro dozers or mamouth SUVs that block your view in both directions. You need a periscope to see the cars racing down the aisle or the people walking glued to the phone.
Yesterday as I gingerly backed up a woman almost walked into the side of my car as I was about halfway out and then looked at me like I did something wrong. I miss my old cargo van that had a loud backup beeper.
My GTI would shock you. With the backup camera and rear cross-traffic alert, it's amazingly safe. Also, the VW's camera is covered, until you shift into reverse, so it's always clean.
Just rented a car for eight days with no backup camera, and it was like being back in my old BMW. (the backing up part, anyway)
That's the main reason I rarely back in to or pull through a parking spot.
Neither my Legacy nor the Forester have a covered camera. I wish they did. I clean them off periodically.
———————————————— I never understood why folks back into a parking spot especially at grocery stores then try to finagle the shopping cart to the back of their car to load the trunk.
jmonroe
I always go in frontwards if we are getting groceries......for easy loading. But, in a busy lot where I am not buying something like groceries I'd rather back in. I can check to see when it is clear and no cars are coming, so backing in is fairly easy. When you back up it is hard to see everything, pedestrians, cars, cars going the wrong way, kids, etc. Since I don't have a backup camera it is a much better view coming out frontwards than backwards.
Last time I was in Florida I remember backing into spots was prohibited because Florida didn’t require a front plate and police couldn’t run your car if it was backed in.
Is that still the case?
Not that I know of for public streets or for a grocery store parking lot. . That is a rule in a lot of gated communities or surveys because they might allow parking for so many hours....and they want to drive by to see your license, which is only on the back of the car. Sometimes there aren't signs, I parked somewhere and there was a limited amount of time for parking, and someone walking by told me to repark my car going in front first...that was a private lot.
I was reading an article today that said Nova Scotia’s three biggest US exports are (1) Michelin tires, (2) blueberries, and (3) lobster. So be prepared to pay more for those.
Up here, provincial liquor boards are banning the sale of bourbon and other US alcohol in response to the US tariffs on Canadian products.
Canada tries to hit products of companies in red states that will complain. Last time tariffs were threatened the strawberry farmers in Florida were up in arms. Just my opinion, but I think friendly countries benefit by free trading. But, like I say, as long as I can play tennis and pickleball I don't care what the politicians do.
Is this true? An average of 3 Chargers wrecked per episode of Dukes?
The answer was interesting: In total, around 325 Dodge Charger General Lee cars were used during the production of The Dukes of Hazzard. The show ran from 1979 to 1985, and the cars were frequently damaged or destroyed during filming, particularly during the iconic jumps.
As for the jumps, while they were choreographed to look impressive on screen, many of them did indeed end in crashes. The production team often had to repair or replace the cars after stunts, and the cars were designed to withstand some level of impact. However, the reality of the jumps was often more chaotic than it appeared, with many cars suffering significant damage.
I kept watching to see what @driver100 did with his 2014 w/o backup camera. I hoped to do the same to my Cruze 2015 with no camera.
As to living on the edge..., life with no backup camera reminds me of some of the elderly drivers I've seem parallel parking and doing other parking lot maneuvers through the decades. Go until you hear something hit. Then go forward until you hit... That's life without a backup cam for ME in tight spaces. The 3 mirrors still leave me uncomfortable.
Not having a backup camera takes a lot of adjusting. You have to be far enough away to be able to see the lines in your side mirrors. When you have a backup camera, you take a lot for granted. Now that I have a real cell phone I could just by a unit that has the camera attached to the rear license plate, and the picture is sent to a cell phone. But that sounds like more trouble than it is worth. I have learned to live without a BU Camera.
The backup cameras don’t help where I need them most; backing out of a parking spot between two bro dozers or mamouth SUVs that block your view in both directions. You need a periscope to see the cars racing down the aisle or the people walking glued to the phone.
Yesterday as I gingerly backed up a woman almost walked into the side of my car as I was about halfway out and then looked at me like I did something wrong. I miss my old cargo van that had a loud backup beeper.
My GTI would shock you. With the backup camera and rear cross-traffic alert, it's amazingly safe. Also, the VW's camera is covered, until you shift into reverse, so it's always clean.
Just rented a car for eight days with no backup camera, and it was like being back in my old BMW. (the backing up part, anyway)
That's the main reason I rarely back in to or pull through a parking spot.
Neither my Legacy nor the Forester have a covered camera. I wish they did. I clean them off periodically.
———————————————— I never understood why folks back into a parking spot especially at grocery stores then try to finagle the shopping cart to the back of their car to load the trunk. I make sure not to park next to cars that back into parking spots at grocery and big box stores, and hope that by the time I return to my car, I don’t find that some dope is now backed in next to me. To me it makes no sense doing that and I don’t want to hear that it’s safer to pull out than back out. With backup cameras today you get a wide angle view that helps a lot, which you don’t get when pulling out, especially when you’re parked next to a couple beasts.
FWIW, the ‘18 Subie is better than my ‘15 Genny by a good bit which is probably due to the Subie being newer. Just a couple years of technology makes for a noticeable improvement.
jmonroe
If at all possible I park the Club Sport and C43 as far from other vehicles as possible. The Wrangler, not so much.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
I was reading an article today that said Nova Scotia’s three biggest US exports are (1) Michelin tires, (2) blueberries, and (3) lobster. So be prepared to pay more for those.
Up here, provincial liquor boards are banning the sale of bourbon and other US alcohol in response to the US tariffs on Canadian products.
Canada tries to hit products of companies in red states that will complain. Last time tariffs were threatened the strawberry farmers in Florida were up in arms. Just my opinion, but I think friendly countries benefit by free trading. But, like I say, as long as I can play tennis and pickleball I don't care what the politicians do.
they are also countries that the US has negotiated free trade agreements with.
Last time I was in Florida I remember backing into spots was prohibited because Florida didn’t require a front plate and police couldn’t run your car if it was backed in.
Is that still the case?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiUkbE_ktHs "What was the tag run for? [...] Do you guys have cards on you?" - Florida state attorney after being pulled over by the popo for no legitimate reason.
@driver100 said:
Or like a 1014 Mercedes C250. I wish I had a backup camera, but I can get by without it. At least BMWs have that passenger side mirror that points downward in reverse so you can see one white line.
I kept watching to see what @driver100 did with his 2014 w/o backup camera. I hoped to do the same to my Cruze 2015 with no camera.
As to living on the edge..., life with no backup camera reminds me of some of the elderly drivers I've seem parallel parking and doing other parking lot maneuvers through the decades. Go until you hear something hit. Then go forward until you hit... That's life without a backup cam for ME in tight spaces. The 3 mirrors still leave me uncomfortable.
Not having a backup camera takes a lot of adjusting. You have to be far enough away to be able to see the lines in your side mirrors. When you have a backup camera, you take a lot for granted. Now that I have a real cell phone I could just by a unit that has the camera attached to the rear license plate, and the picture is sent to a cell phone. But that sounds like more trouble than it is worth. I have learned to live without a BU Camera.
The backup cameras don’t help where I need them most; backing out of a parking spot between two bro dozers or mamouth SUVs that block your view in both directions. You need a periscope to see the cars racing down the aisle or the people walking glued to the phone.
Yesterday as I gingerly backed up a woman almost walked into the side of my car as I was about halfway out and then looked at me like I did something wrong. I miss my old cargo van that had a loud backup beeper.
My GTI would shock you. With the backup camera and rear cross-traffic alert, it's amazingly safe. Also, the VW's camera is covered, until you shift into reverse, so it's always clean.
Just rented a car for eight days with no backup camera, and it was like being back in my old BMW. (the backing up part, anyway)
That's the main reason I rarely back in to or pull through a parking spot.
Neither my Legacy nor the Forester have a covered camera. I wish they did. I clean them off periodically.
———————————————— I never understood why folks back into a parking spot especially at grocery stores then try to finagle the shopping cart to the back of their car to load the trunk.
jmonroe
I always go in frontwards if we are getting groceries......for easy loading. But, in a busy lot where I am not buying something like groceries I'd rather back in. I can check to see when it is clear and no cars are coming, so backing in is fairly easy. When you back up it is hard to see everything, pedestrians, cars, cars going the wrong way, kids, etc. Since I don't have a backup camera it is a much better view coming out frontwards than backwards.
Last time I was in Florida I remember backing into spots was prohibited because Florida didn’t require a front plate and police couldn’t run your car if it was backed in.
Is that still the case?
Not that I know of for public streets or for a grocery store parking lot. . That is a rule in a lot of gated communities or surveys because they might allow parking for so many hours....and they want to drive by to see your license, which is only on the back of the car. Sometimes there aren't signs, I parked somewhere and there was a limited amount of time for parking, and someone walking by told me to repark my car going in front first...that was a private lot.
The only places I have seen that prohibited backing into spaces were places where the parking spots were up against something that they wanted to protect from the exhaust. Things like buildings and the like.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Last time I was in Florida I remember backing into spots was prohibited because Florida didn’t require a front plate and police couldn’t run your car if it was backed in.
Is that still the case?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiUkbE_ktHs "What was the tag run for? [...] Do you guys have cards on you?" - Florida state attorney after being pulled over by the popo for no legitimate reason.
They had a legitimate reason, the plates didn't return as registered.
Also how old is this as the news report mentions governor Scott?
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
I kept watching to see what @driver100 did with his 2014 w/o backup camera. I hoped to do the same to my Cruze 2015 with no camera.
As to living on the edge..., life with no backup camera reminds me of some of the elderly drivers I've seem parallel parking and doing other parking lot maneuvers through the decades. Go until you hear something hit. Then go forward until you hit... That's life without a backup cam for ME in tight spaces. The 3 mirrors still leave me uncomfortable.
Not having a backup camera takes a lot of adjusting. You have to be far enough away to be able to see the lines in your side mirrors. When you have a backup camera, you take a lot for granted. Now that I have a real cell phone I could just by a unit that has the camera attached to the rear license plate, and the picture is sent to a cell phone. But that sounds like more trouble than it is worth. I have learned to live without a BU Camera.
The backup cameras don’t help where I need them most; backing out of a parking spot between two bro dozers or mamouth SUVs that block your view in both directions. You need a periscope to see the cars racing down the aisle or the people walking glued to the phone.
Yesterday as I gingerly backed up a woman almost walked into the side of my car as I was about halfway out and then looked at me like I did something wrong. I miss my old cargo van that had a loud backup beeper.
My GTI would shock you. With the backup camera and rear cross-traffic alert, it's amazingly safe. Also, the VW's camera is covered, until you shift into reverse, so it's always clean.
Just rented a car for eight days with no backup camera, and it was like being back in my old BMW. (the backing up part, anyway)
That's the main reason I rarely back in to or pull through a parking spot.
Neither my Legacy nor the Forester have a covered camera. I wish they did. I clean them off periodically.
———————————————— I never understood why folks back into a parking spot especially at grocery stores then try to finagle the shopping cart to the back of their car to load the trunk.
jmonroe
I always go in frontwards if we are getting groceries......for easy loading. But, in a busy lot where I am not buying something like groceries I'd rather back in. I can check to see when it is clear and no cars are coming, so backing in is fairly easy. When you back up it is hard to see everything, pedestrians, cars, cars going the wrong way, kids, etc. Since I don't have a backup camera it is a much better view coming out frontwards than backwards.
Last time I was in Florida I remember backing into spots was prohibited because Florida didn’t require a front plate and police couldn’t run your car if it was backed in.
Is that still the case?
Not that I know of for public streets or for a grocery store parking lot. . That is a rule in a lot of gated communities or surveys because they might allow parking for so many hours....and they want to drive by to see your license, which is only on the back of the car. Sometimes there aren't signs, I parked somewhere and there was a limited amount of time for parking, and someone walking by told me to repark my car going in front first...that was a private lot.
The only places I have seen that prohibited backing into spaces were places where the parking spots were up against something that they wanted to protect from the exhaust. Things like buildings and the like.
A former co-worker of mine had previously been with Husky Oil, a large producer/refiner out in Alberta. He told me that while working there, they had a rule that you had to back into spaces in their parking lots to assist in making a quick escape should things with the operation suddenly go sideways.
I was reading an article today that said Nova Scotia’s three biggest US exports are (1) Michelin tires, (2) blueberries, and (3) lobster. So be prepared to pay more for those.
Up here, provincial liquor boards are banning the sale of bourbon and other US alcohol in response to the US tariffs on Canadian products.
Canada tries to hit products of companies in red states that will complain. Last time tariffs were threatened the strawberry farmers in Florida were up in arms. Just my opinion, but I think friendly countries benefit by free trading. But, like I say, as long as I can play tennis and pickleball I don't care what the politicians do.
they are also countries that the US has negotiated free trade agreements with.
Huh. I posted a pretty mild response to this that seems to have been deleted with no notification of why. Ah well. I will simply say that there are seldom any winners when a tariff war is waged and leave it at that.
In other news, I just returned from a shopping trip and purchased US lettuce, OJ and booze since it will either disappear or be more expensive after Tuesday.
In still other news, a report from the dead of winter here on my whole-house ducted heat pump. Over the last month, overnight temps have frequently gone down to the single digits Fahrenheit, like last night when it was 5F. The house has remained quite comfortable and my electric bills have not been outrageous, especially when compared to the cost of furnace oil. It seems like the tech is finally here.
I kept watching to see what @driver100 did with his 2014 w/o backup camera. I hoped to do the same to my Cruze 2015 with no camera.
As to living on the edge..., life with no backup camera reminds me of some of the elderly drivers I've seem parallel parking and doing other parking lot maneuvers through the decades. Go until you hear something hit. Then go forward until you hit... That's life without a backup cam for ME in tight spaces. The 3 mirrors still leave me uncomfortable.
Not having a backup camera takes a lot of adjusting. You have to be far enough away to be able to see the lines in your side mirrors. When you have a backup camera, you take a lot for granted. Now that I have a real cell phone I could just by a unit that has the camera attached to the rear license plate, and the picture is sent to a cell phone. But that sounds like more trouble than it is worth. I have learned to live without a BU Camera.
The backup cameras don’t help where I need them most; backing out of a parking spot between two bro dozers or mamouth SUVs that block your view in both directions. You need a periscope to see the cars racing down the aisle or the people walking glued to the phone.
Yesterday as I gingerly backed up a woman almost walked into the side of my car as I was about halfway out and then looked at me like I did something wrong. I miss my old cargo van that had a loud backup beeper.
My GTI would shock you. With the backup camera and rear cross-traffic alert, it's amazingly safe. Also, the VW's camera is covered, until you shift into reverse, so it's always clean.
Just rented a car for eight days with no backup camera, and it was like being back in my old BMW. (the backing up part, anyway)
That's the main reason I rarely back in to or pull through a parking spot.
Neither my Legacy nor the Forester have a covered camera. I wish they did. I clean them off periodically.
———————————————— I never understood why folks back into a parking spot especially at grocery stores then try to finagle the shopping cart to the back of their car to load the trunk.
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I always go in frontwards if we are getting groceries......for easy loading. But, in a busy lot where I am not buying something like groceries I'd rather back in. I can check to see when it is clear and no cars are coming, so backing in is fairly easy. When you back up it is hard to see everything, pedestrians, cars, cars going the wrong way, kids, etc. Since I don't have a backup camera it is a much better view coming out frontwards than backwards.
Last time I was in Florida I remember backing into spots was prohibited because Florida didn’t require a front plate and police couldn’t run your car if it was backed in.
Is that still the case?
Not that I know of for public streets or for a grocery store parking lot. . That is a rule in a lot of gated communities or surveys because they might allow parking for so many hours....and they want to drive by to see your license, which is only on the back of the car. Sometimes there aren't signs, I parked somewhere and there was a limited amount of time for parking, and someone walking by told me to repark my car going in front first...that was a private lot.
The only places I have seen that prohibited backing into spaces were places where the parking spots were up against something that they wanted to protect from the exhaust. Things like buildings and the like.
A former co-worker of mine had previously been with Husky Oil, a large producer/refiner out in Alberta. He told me that while working there, they had a rule that you had to back into spaces in their parking lots to assist in making a quick escape should things with the operation suddenly go sideways.
I worked for a (Canadian) chemical co for 11 years. When visiting the NJ plant, we were instructed to back-in park for just that reason. Quicker, organized escape should there be an issue.
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Or like a 1014 Mercedes C250. I wish I had a backup camera, but I can get by without it. At least BMWs have that passenger side mirror that points downward in reverse so you can see one white line.
They probably didn’t have backup cameras in 1014…
———————————————— And I don’t think they had invented blinders yet for horses and jackass’s back then either.
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Last time I was in Florida I remember backing into spots was prohibited because Florida didn’t require a front plate and police couldn’t run your car if it was backed in.
Is that still the case?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiUkbE_ktHs "What was the tag run for? [...] Do you guys have cards on you?" - Florida state attorney after being pulled over by the popo for no legitimate reason.
They had a legitimate reason, the plates didn't return as registered.
Also how old is this as the news report mentions governor Scott?
But why is a State Attorney driving a Ford Fusion...it sounds suspicious.
Or like a 1014 Mercedes C250. I wish I had a backup camera, but I can get by without it. At least BMWs have that passenger side mirror that points downward in reverse so you can see one white line.
They probably didn’t have backup cameras in 1014…
———————————————— And I don’t think they had invented blinders yet for horses and jackass’s back then either.
jmonroe
Well, the 2014 C250 is fire engine red and looks like a young persons car, as opposed to a 2015 Genesis that is painted Old Man's Gray.
Well I learned something today from reading these posts. If for some reason I am visiting a gas plant or oil refinery place, or anything that could blow up - like a fireworks factory..........always back in.
@driver100 said:
Well I learned something today from reading these posts.
If for some reason I am visiting a gas plant or oil refinery place, or anything that could blow up - like a fireworks factory..........always back in.
@corvette said:
Looks like seven years ago. Her point was that they shouldn't be running plates on random vehicles unless they have another reason to pull them over.
However the courts find that running plates randomly is not a violation of anyone's rights. Some police departments have cameras on cars that will automatically scan and run plates.
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@corvette said:
Looks like seven years ago. Her point was that they shouldn't be running plates on random vehicles unless they have another reason to pull them over.
However the courts find that running plates randomly is not a violation of anyone's rights. Some police departments have cameras on cars that will automatically scan and run plates.
I think the concern was more that they were profiling not just running every plate automatically.
Looks like seven years ago. Her point was that they shouldn't be running plates on random vehicles unless they have another reason to pull them over.
However the courts find that running plates randomly is not a violation of anyone's rights. Some police departments have cameras on cars that will automatically scan and run plates.
In one nearby area of the metro there were even some private looking vehicles that drove around parking lots and streets with cameras mounted all over the car to read plates--Ohio had required front plates at that time. I suspect they were looking for repo cars and stolen. Their vehicles had NO identification on them. One was a used, older Camry.
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The tomatoes I like, which also come from Canada, are Campari. Which I believe is the type of tomato also distributed by Sunset. There is no Costco near me but Sam’s and Aldi carry the Campari tomatoes. They’re as close to what I remember tomatoes tasting like when I grew up vs. just round red things that you put in salads.
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I never understood why folks back into a parking spot especially at grocery stores then try to finagle the shopping cart to the back of their car to load the trunk. I make sure not to park next to cars that back into parking spots at grocery and big box stores, and hope that by the time I return to my car, I don’t find that some dope is now backed in next to me.
FWIW, the ‘18 Subie is better than my ‘15 Genny by a good bit which is probably due to the Subie being newer. Just a couple years of technology makes for a noticeable improvement.
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There is some talk about the U.S. wanting to get our gas, oil and water.
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Up here, provincial liquor boards are banning the sale of bourbon and other US alcohol in response to the US tariffs on Canadian products.
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Like you didn’t know what you were in for when you moved to Northern New York. I guess Jersey wasn’t bad enough, huh?
Shoulda gone to the Carolina’s like you wanted.
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Is that still the case?
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Sometimes there aren't signs, I parked somewhere and there was a limited amount of time for parking, and someone walking by told me to repark my car going in front first...that was a private lot.
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"What was the tag run for? [...] Do you guys have cards on you?" - Florida state attorney after being pulled over by the popo for no legitimate reason.
They probably didn’t have backup cameras in 1014…
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Also how old is this as the news report mentions governor Scott?
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In other news, I just returned from a shopping trip and purchased US lettuce, OJ and booze since it will either disappear or be more expensive after Tuesday.
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They probably didn’t have backup cameras in 1014…
————————————————And I don’t think they had invented blinders yet for horses and jackass’s back then either.
jmonroe
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And I don’t think they had invented blinders yet for horses and jackass’s back then either.
jmonroe
Well, the 2014 C250 is fire engine red and looks like a young persons car, as opposed to a 2015 Genesis that is painted Old Man's Gray.
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If for some reason I am visiting a gas plant or oil refinery place, or anything that could blow up - like a fireworks factory..........always back in.
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Let’s not forget a distillery 😎
However the courts find that running plates randomly is not a violation of anyone's rights. Some police departments have cameras on cars that will automatically scan and run plates.
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One building that you could see from the road had slides outside of each window.
Took my wife to looks at some trucks today. We ended up getting a new matress set.
I think the concern was more that they were profiling not just running every plate automatically.
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However the courts find that running plates randomly is not a violation of anyone's rights. Some police departments have cameras on cars that will automatically scan and run plates.
In one nearby area of the metro there were even some private looking vehicles that drove around parking lots and streets with cameras mounted all over the car to read plates--Ohio had required front plates at that time. I suspect they were looking for repo cars and stolen. Their vehicles had NO identification on them. One was a used, older Camry.
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Might be the only way they can send a customer home truly happy.
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