As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
jmonroe
....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I am actually very shy and quiet, but I have a duty to educate and inform my fellow Americans.
I thought you were Canadian. If you meant, “…inform my fellow NORTH Americans…” I would buy into your statement more willingly. 🤪😜
We all live in North America. Why should Canadians have to qualify it? Or, Mexicans, for that matter. They are all Americans.
As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
jmonroe
....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I am actually very shy and quiet, but I have a duty to educate and inform my fellow Americans.
I thought you were Canadian. If you meant, “…inform my fellow NORTH Americans…” I would buy into your statement more willingly. 🤪😜
I thought about saying NORTH Americans....but, I assumed my fans would pick up on that....I didn't want to be overly P.C. about it.
As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
jmonroe
....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I am actually very shy and quiet, but I have a duty to educate and inform my fellow Americans.
I thought you were Canadian. If you meant, “…inform my fellow NORTH Americans…” I would buy into your statement more willingly. 🤪😜
We all live in North America. Why should Canadians have to qualify it? Or, Mexicans, for that matter. They are all Americans.
No they are not. American is a demonym for someone from the United States of America. Since Canadians and Mexicans are not from the United States they cannot be called Americans. Now if you are identifying them by continent there is no continent called America. The continent they are from is North America so the demonym would be North American. As those from South America are known as South Americans.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
It's perfectly fine to end a sentence with a preposition. It's not, nor was it ever, a violation of English Grammer. It is a violation of Latin Grammer but not English. Anyone pressing that Latin rule on English is just a snob.
I guess spelling the word without using the letter "e" really takes one over that line...
As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
jmonroe
....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I am actually very shy and quiet, but I have a duty to educate and inform my fellow Americans.
I thought you were Canadian. If you meant, “…inform my fellow NORTH Americans…” I would buy into your statement more willingly. 🤪😜
We all live in North America. Why should Canadians have to qualify it? Or, Mexicans, for that matter. They are all Americans.
No they are not. American is a demonym for someone from the United States of America. Since Canadians and Mexicans are not from the United States they cannot be called Americans. Now if you are identifying them by continent there is no continent called America. The continent they are from is North America so the demonym would be North American. As those from South America are known as South Americans.
Thanks, Snake, for qualifying the definition of “American” and its status as a demonym. But I would have to give KYFDX a “tip of my hat lip” for supporting the concept of his definition of “American”!
I am aware of some concerns that are out there regarding the potential of battery fires in Teslas, namely a few that have been involved in crashes. But if I had the ability to charge an electric vehicle here at my condo, I would have chosen a new Tesla rather than a car with an internal combustion engine.
The major problem with Tesla’s is the very limited service centers available to owners with problem vehicles.
As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
jmonroe
....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I am actually very shy and quiet, but I have a duty to educate and inform my fellow Americans.
I thought you were Canadian. If you meant, “…inform my fellow NORTH Americans…” I would buy into your statement more willingly. 🤪😜
We all live in North America. Why should Canadians have to qualify it? Or, Mexicans, for that matter. They are all Americans.
No they are not. American is a demonym for someone from the United States of America. Since Canadians and Mexicans are not from the United States they cannot be called Americans. Now if you are identifying them by continent there is no continent called America. The continent they are from is North America so the demonym would be North American. As those from South America are known as South Americans.
Although technically correct it is being pretty picky in this case. I used the term "Americans" loosely since we all live on the same continent of North America....I wasn't singling out American's or Canadians. Sometimes, being grammatically perfect isn't that important....I think most people would know what I meant and I was trying to be inclusive by saying " I have a duty to educate and inform my fellow Americans", where "North" was implied but left out so the sentence would flow.
Sometimes correcting someone's grammar is worse than making a grammatical error - it isn't necessary, it doesn't add anything to the conversation.
As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
jmonroe
....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I remember in college English if you ended a sentence with a preposition or if the sentence was a run on or fragment automatic F. I just read an article where ending a sentence with a preposition and other rules we were taught no longer apply. Hmmm.
I’m responsible for starting that movement.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
You'll have to hold your breath for a while as some of these are not ready for prime time. It looks as though manufacturers are sticking their names on abstract drawings in other to lay claims to a jazzy brand name, as was done with early domain names in the internet age. So that way, they have will a name in place for any successfully developed EV. Or better yet, they can monetize name and sell it to a successful Chinese upstart. Capitalism 1.10
As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
jmonroe
....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I remember in college English if you ended a sentence with a preposition or if the sentence was a run on or fragment automatic F. I just read an article where ending a sentence with a preposition and other rules we were taught no longer apply. Hmmm.
It's perfectly fine to end a sentence with a preposition. It's not, nor was it ever, a violation of English Grammer. It is a violation of Latin Grammer but not English. Anyone pressing that Latin rule on English is just a snob.
Wow.. I never knew. I remember being taught not to do it.
I’ve been taught not to do many things in my lifetime - but I do them anyway!🤪
That last sentence is the very definition of my life!!!!!
My concern with electric cars is the charger stations. I take for granted being able to just get in the car and go. When I check the gas gauge and realize it is time to fill up, it is a no-brainer to find a gas station.
As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
jmonroe
....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I am actually very shy and quiet, but I have a duty to educate and inform my fellow Americans.
I thought you were Canadian. If you meant, “…inform my fellow NORTH Americans…” I would buy into your statement more willingly. 🤪😜
We all live in North America. Why should Canadians have to qualify it? Or, Mexicans, for that matter. They are all Americans.
No they are not. American is a demonym for someone from the United States of America. Since Canadians and Mexicans are not from the United States they cannot be called Americans. Now if you are identifying them by continent there is no continent called America. The continent they are from is North America so the demonym would be North American. As those from South America are known as South Americans.
I guess we can just give you the title, "Ugly American", then.
As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
jmonroe
....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I remember in college English if you ended a sentence with a preposition or if the sentence was a run on or fragment automatic F. I just read an article where ending a sentence with a preposition and other rules we were taught no longer apply. Hmmm.
It's perfectly fine to end a sentence with a preposition. It's not, nor was it ever, a violation of English Grammer. It is a violation of Latin Grammer but not English. Anyone pressing that Latin rule on English is just a snob.
Wow.. I never knew. I remember being taught not to do it.
If @snakeweasel is correct that means teachers are snobs. :@ But I always suspected they were. You wanna take offense to that @Mike?
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
I am aware of some concerns that are out there regarding the potential of battery fires in Teslas, namely a few that have been involved in crashes. But if I had the ability to charge an electric vehicle here at my condo, I would have chosen a new Tesla rather than a car with an internal combustion engine.
The major problem with Tesla’s is the very limited service centers available to owners with problem vehicles.
...and getting one repaired can take months apparently too. I have never sat in one but they seem pretty low to the ground....getting in and out might be like that guy getting out of that low slung sports car. Unless you get the SUV with the gull wing doors.
As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
jmonroe
....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I remember in college English if you ended a sentence with a preposition or if the sentence was a run on or fragment automatic F. I just read an article where ending a sentence with a preposition and other rules we were taught no longer apply. Hmmm.
It's perfectly fine to end a sentence with a preposition. It's not, nor was it ever, a violation of English Grammer. It is a violation of Latin Grammer but not English. Anyone pressing that Latin rule on English is just a snob.
Wow.. I never knew. I remember being taught not to do it.
I’ve been taught not to do many things in my lifetime - but I do them anyway!🤪
That last sentence is the very definition of my life!!!!!
You and me both.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
I am aware of some concerns that are out there regarding the potential of battery fires in Teslas, namely a few that have been involved in crashes. But if I had the ability to charge an electric vehicle here at my condo, I would have chosen a new Tesla rather than a car with an internal combustion engine.
The major problem with Tesla’s is the very limited service centers available to owners with problem vehicles.
...and getting one repaired can take months apparently too. I have never sat in one but they seem pretty low to the ground....getting in and out might be like that guy getting out of that low slung sports car. Unless you get the SUV with the gull wing doors.
How many more posts to get to 40k?
More than we can bare.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Doesn't one wonder why something written in modern times resorts to projections and estimations for something that really happened over 25 years ago? Could it be they don't like the real world data and the hard numbers?
Speaking of real world data and hard numbers could you explain how the Autobahn has a higher fatality rate on the sections with no speed limit than it does on sections with speed limits given your belief that going faster is not more dangerous.
Easy. It's not true. The sections with no limits are the safest sections when you look at honest fatality rates, like per mile driven. Sure... if you use some contrived rates based on astrology, voodoo, or something else having nothing to do with driving or reality, you might get different results.
You are likely misremembering things you've read based on the long debunked Norwegian "power model" which again, is nothing but prediction, projections, and guesswork. Using their "assumptions" that are inaccurate, but in a backwards/reverse argument, you can take their 3 MPH change for every 10 MPH change in the speed limit and start doing some math for the reductions in fatalities the US should have. If you actually use that equation they claim makes a difference in deaths for every 3 MPH in reverse then the US would actually have negative deaths on some roads because our speed limits are so low in some areas. Of course, we all know negative death is impossible. You can't bring people back. It's absurd on its face.
Estimates put 60 to 70% of the Autobahn with unlimited speed sections. That's more than half. You should expect about double the deaths when your talking about double the roadway. You are reading too much into "absolutes" and not actually seeing real fatality RATES.
Lastly, another 7 to 8% is at 130 KPH, which is a higher speed limit than 99.9% of USA Interstates.
In recent times I have read that Germany is being invaded by too many foreign bad drivers ruining it for everyone. It would be interesting to see a detailed study that differentiates German drivers from other "lesser" drivers that normally drive more in Countries with lower speed limits.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
jmonroe
....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I am actually very shy and quiet, but I have a duty to educate and inform my fellow Americans.
I thought you were Canadian. If you meant, “…inform my fellow NORTH Americans…” I would buy into your statement more willingly. 🤪😜
We all live in North America. Why should Canadians have to qualify it? Or, Mexicans, for that matter. They are all Americans.
No they are not. American is a demonym for someone from the United States of America. Since Canadians and Mexicans are not from the United States they cannot be called Americans. Now if you are identifying them by continent there is no continent called America. The continent they are from is North America so the demonym would be North American. As those from South America are known as South Americans.
True. Besides, Canadians and I assume Mexicans are fiercely nationalistic and would not want to be called Americans. They are Canadian or Mexican and are proud of it.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Y’all better enjoy your chicken sandwiches while you can. There is a chicken shortage brewing!
Does that mean the line at Chick-fil-a will be shorter now? If that’s the case I may have another Chick-fil-a sandwich before I croak. Yippee. No way in hell I’m getting in that line as it exists now.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Question for you CPA's and CPA wannabes: if you sell your house and buy a lessor house, making a great profit on your previous house, how do capital gains figure into this?
Question for you CPA's and CPA wannabes: if you sell your house and buy a lessor house, making a great profit on your previous house, how do capital gains figure into this?
You can keep long-term capital gains on the sale of one house only. Second house sale is taxable as long term capital gains - at least that’s the way I read the IRS rules and regs
Question for you CPA's and CPA wannabes: if you sell your house and buy a lessor house, making a great profit on your previous house, how do capital gains figure into this?
I’m not a CPA but you can avoid capitol gains on a house one time. I did that when I sold my house in SC and moved back to the Burgh in 1997. Which happened to be the year that law was enacted if you were 55 years old or older. In any case I got my avoidance that year.
EDIT: If that doesn’t work for you, cheat.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Question for you CPA's and CPA wannabes: if you sell your house and buy a lessor house, making a great profit on your previous house, how do capital gains figure into this?
Short answer. You may exclude up to $500,000 of the gain on a joint return.
As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
jmonroe
....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I am actually very shy and quiet, but I have a duty to educate and inform my fellow Americans.
I thought you were Canadian. If you meant, “…inform my fellow NORTH Americans…” I would buy into your statement more willingly. 🤪😜
We all live in North America. Why should Canadians have to qualify it? Or, Mexicans, for that matter. They are all Americans.
No they are not. American is a demonym for someone from the United States of America. Since Canadians and Mexicans are not from the United States they cannot be called Americans. Now if you are identifying them by continent there is no continent called America. The continent they are from is North America so the demonym would be North American. As those from South America are known as South Americans.
True. Besides, Canadians and I assume Mexicans are fiercely nationalistic and would not want to be called Americans. They are Canadian or Mexican and are proud of it.
I'm fine with being a Canadian, and I am sure Mexicans are OK with being Mexican, but I still consider myself to be a (North) American.
Typo on my part. I went in to get my second microchip covid vaccination injection and while waiting my 10 minutes after the shot I came here to see what was going on and at the time I was posting that my ten minutes was up so I just hit post and left without really proofreading my post.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
jmonroe
....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I am actually very shy and quiet, but I have a duty to educate and inform my fellow Americans.
I thought you were Canadian. If you meant, “…inform my fellow NORTH Americans…” I would buy into your statement more willingly. 🤪😜
We all live in North America. Why should Canadians have to qualify it? Or, Mexicans, for that matter. They are all Americans.
No they are not. American is a demonym for someone from the United States of America. Since Canadians and Mexicans are not from the United States they cannot be called Americans. Now if you are identifying them by continent there is no continent called America. The continent they are from is North America so the demonym would be North American. As those from South America are known as South Americans.
Although technically correct it is being pretty picky in this case. I used the term "Americans" loosely since we all live on the same continent of North America....I wasn't singling out American's or Canadians. Sometimes, being grammatically perfect isn't that important....I think most people would know what I meant and I was trying to be inclusive by saying " I have a duty to educate and inform my fellow Americans", where "North" was implied but left out so the sentence would flow.
Sometimes correcting someone's grammar is worse than making a grammatical error - it isn't necessary, it doesn't add anything to the conversation.
The issue is is that just about everyone on the planet equates "American" with someone from the U.S. if you state that you are Canadian they will correct you and tell you you are North American.
It's sort of like someone from New Mexico saying they are Mexican.
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As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
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....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I am actually very shy and quiet, but I have a duty to educate and inform my fellow Americans.
I thought you were Canadian. If you meant, “…inform my fellow NORTH Americans…” I would buy into your statement more willingly. 🤪😜
We all live in North America. Why should Canadians have to qualify it? Or, Mexicans, for that matter. They are all Americans.
No they are not. American is a demonym for someone from the United States of America. Since Canadians and Mexicans are not from the United States they cannot be called Americans. Now if you are identifying them by continent there is no continent called America. The continent they are from is North America so the demonym would be North American. As those from South America are known as South Americans.
I guess we can just give you the title, "Ugly American", then.
(and, you are wrong... )
How am I wrong? The very common usage of "American" is to denote someone from the U.S. An American is someone from America which is the U.S. The continent is North America so someone from North America would be North American. Hence someone from Canada or one of the 20 some other North American countries would be a North American but not an American. This is understood by over 99% of the worlds population.
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Doesn't one wonder why something written in modern times resorts to projections and estimations for something that really happened over 25 years ago? Could it be they don't like the real world data and the hard numbers?
Speaking of real world data and hard numbers could you explain how the Autobahn has a higher fatality rate on the sections with no speed limit than it does on sections with speed limits given your belief that going faster is not more dangerous.
Easy. It's not true. The sections with no limits are the safest sections when you look at honest fatality rates, like per mile driven. Sure... if you use some contrived rates based on astrology, voodoo, or something else having nothing to do with driving or reality, you might get different results.
You are likely misremembering things you've read based on the long debunked Norwegian "power model" which again, is nothing but prediction, projections, and guesswork. Using their "assumptions" that are inaccurate, but in a backwards/reverse argument, you can take their 3 MPH change for every 10 MPH change in the speed limit and start doing some math for the reductions in fatalities the US should have. If you actually use that equation they claim makes a difference in deaths for every 3 MPH in reverse then the US would actually have negative deaths on some roads because our speed limits are so low in some areas. Of course, we all know negative death is impossible. You can't bring people back. It's absurd on its face.
Estimates put 60 to 70% of the Autobahn with unlimited speed sections. That's more than half. You should expect about double the deaths when your talking about double the roadway. You are reading too much into "absolutes" and not actually seeing real fatality RATES.
Lastly, another 7 to 8% is at 130 KPH, which is a higher speed limit than 99.9% of USA Interstates.
In recent times I have read that Germany is being invaded by too many foreign bad drivers ruining it for everyone. It would be interesting to see a detailed study that differentiates German drivers from other "lesser" drivers that normally drive more in Countries with lower speed limits.
Actually the no speed limit sections do have a higher fatality rate. Plus you are being a bit disingenuous in you post. You are claiming that I do not see rates, yet you state that double the roadway should have double the deaths. But you should be looking at what is the volume of traffic on each section not the length of the roads. The sections of the autobahn with no speed limit do not have the same volume of traffic per mile as most of the areas that have speed limits. The sections with speed limits usually are that way due to high traffic volume. If the unlimited sections carry 60 to 70% of all miles driven on the autobahn you would have a point but they don't it's less than that.
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As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
jmonroe
....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I am actually very shy and quiet, but I have a duty to educate and inform my fellow Americans.
I thought you were Canadian. If you meant, “…inform my fellow NORTH Americans…” I would buy into your statement more willingly. 🤪😜
We all live in North America. Why should Canadians have to qualify it? Or, Mexicans, for that matter. They are all Americans.
No they are not. American is a demonym for someone from the United States of America. Since Canadians and Mexicans are not from the United States they cannot be called Americans. Now if you are identifying them by continent there is no continent called America. The continent they are from is North America so the demonym would be North American. As those from South America are known as South Americans.
Although technically correct it is being pretty picky in this case. I used the term "Americans" loosely since we all live on the same continent of North America....I wasn't singling out American's or Canadians. Sometimes, being grammatically perfect isn't that important....I think most people would know what I meant and I was trying to be inclusive by saying " I have a duty to educate and inform my fellow Americans", where "North" was implied but left out so the sentence would flow.
Sometimes correcting someone's grammar is worse than making a grammatical error - it isn't necessary, it doesn't add anything to the conversation.
The issue is is that just about everyone on the planet equates "American" with someone from the U.S. if you state that you are Canadian they will correct you and tell you you are North American.
It's sort of like someone from New Mexico saying they are Mexican.
So you are saying you if I said I am from planet Earth you would say you may be from planet Earth, but I am from America. We both live in America....North America to be exact, no matter what the experts say and the USA may have 10X more people, but it has less land....so who's bigger now?
As a follow up to replacing two tires on the Q5 I did confirm with Audi service that if the older tires are within 4/32 of the new and the tires match on each axle then no issue. As a safeguard I went ahead and ordered two more tires so all four will be new and match. My wallet is $1000 lighter but I believe well spent.
If the predicted tire shortage happens, you’ll be glad you did.
For kicks I was going to say Edmunds is going to increase the cost of posting but I’m afraid that would give @driver100 an excuse to barrage us. You guys would never talk to me again.
jmonroe
....an increase in the cost of posting....I better get to work, my goal is 40000 by the end of May.
Not gonna happen. I've been averaging about 100 posts per day; at that rate, it would take me 4 months to go from 28K to 40K posts.
(and, no, that's not a dare)
Some people like to hear the sound of their own voices. Some people stand on soapboxes to exercise their vocal cords. Then, there are those who love seeing their thoughts expressed on a page of written words that they composed. Which category do you think driver100 falls into? (Sorry about ending that last sentence with a preposition - but sometimes you just gotta break a few grammatical rules). 🤪😜🤓
I am actually very shy and quiet, but I have a duty to educate and inform my fellow Americans.
I thought you were Canadian. If you meant, “…inform my fellow NORTH Americans…” I would buy into your statement more willingly. 🤪😜
We all live in North America. Why should Canadians have to qualify it? Or, Mexicans, for that matter. They are all Americans.
No they are not. American is a demonym for someone from the United States of America. Since Canadians and Mexicans are not from the United States they cannot be called Americans. Now if you are identifying them by continent there is no continent called America. The continent they are from is North America so the demonym would be North American. As those from South America are known as South Americans.
I guess we can just give you the title, "Ugly American", then.
(and, you are wrong... )
How am I wrong? The very common usage of "American" is to denote someone from the U.S. An American is someone from America which is the U.S. The continent is North America so someone from North America would be North American. Hence someone from Canada or one of the 20 some other North American countries would be a North American but not an American. This is understood by over 99% of the worlds population.
You would be correct if you said you were from "The United States of America Americans". It doesn't matter what the world thinks on the topic...Canadians live in North America so we are Americans, just as we live on the Earth so we are Earthlings......no matter what the experts say. When I made my original statement I did it as literary license thinking people would know what I meant...I was being inclusive.
Question for you CPA's and CPA wannabes: if you sell your house and buy a lessor house, making a great profit on your previous house, how do capital gains figure into this?
I seem to remember you can avoid capital gains if you buy another house of equal or greater value within 18 months. When you cash out for good you get a one time $250k exemption on gain. So if you paid $100k when you bought it and sold it for $350k you would owe no tax.
At least that’s my recollection.
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Question for you CPA's and CPA wannabes: if you sell your house and buy a lessor house, making a great profit on your previous house, how do capital gains figure into this?
Short answer. You may exclude up to $500,000 of the gain on a joint return.
I like your answer better. I always understood that the $250k exclusion was for single or joint but in this case I’ll be happy to be wrong.
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Question for you CPA's and CPA wannabes: if you sell your house and buy a lessor house, making a great profit on your previous house, how do capital gains figure into this?
Short answer. You may exclude up to $500,000 of the gain on a joint return.
I like your answer better. I always understood that the $250k exclusion was for single or joint but in this case I’ll be happy to be wrong.
Me, too.
Hoping to sell our house in a few years, and buy something much less expensive in a different state. Would take the profits from the sale and use it as a down payment on the purchase.
Different sites have our house as having appreciated $100K in the 3 years we've lived in it. Not sure it will last, and that there will be a decline in housing prices at some point.
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.....and where does that electric cord go....it should be painted white over the new sidewalk, and then yellow and green to blend in.
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Sometimes correcting someone's grammar is worse than making a grammatical error - it isn't necessary, it doesn't add anything to the conversation.
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These EVs aren't for sale yet but are in various stages from concept to production—and perhaps a few may never see the light of day. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/g29994375/future-electric-cars-trucks/
You'll have to hold your breath for a while as some of these are not ready for prime time. It looks as though manufacturers are sticking their names on abstract drawings in other to lay claims to a jazzy brand name, as was done with early domain names in the internet age. So that way, they have will a name in place for any successfully developed EV. Or better yet, they can monetize name and sell it to a successful Chinese upstart. Capitalism 1.10
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EV I like most is the Taycan.
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I have never sat in one but they seem pretty low to the ground....getting in and out might be like that guy getting out of that low slung sports car. Unless you get the SUV with the gull wing doors.
How many more posts to get to 40k?
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You are likely misremembering things you've read based on the long debunked Norwegian "power model" which again, is nothing but prediction, projections, and guesswork. Using their "assumptions" that are inaccurate, but in a backwards/reverse argument, you can take their 3 MPH change for every 10 MPH change in the speed limit and start doing some math for the reductions in fatalities the US should have. If you actually use that equation they claim makes a difference in deaths for every 3 MPH in reverse then the US would actually have negative deaths on some roads because our speed limits are so low in some areas. Of course, we all know negative death is impossible. You can't bring people back. It's absurd on its face.
Estimates put 60 to 70% of the Autobahn with unlimited speed sections. That's more than half. You should expect about double the deaths when your talking about double the roadway. You are reading too much into "absolutes" and not actually seeing real fatality RATES.
Lastly, another 7 to 8% is at 130 KPH, which is a higher speed limit than 99.9% of USA Interstates.
In recent times I have read that Germany is being invaded by too many foreign bad drivers ruining it for everyone. It would be interesting to see a detailed study that differentiates German drivers from other "lesser" drivers that normally drive more in Countries with lower speed limits.
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EDIT: If that doesn’t work for you, cheat.
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You probably have to suffer through an advert(not an adverb) first.
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It's sort of like someone from New Mexico saying they are Mexican.
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If you are going to pontificate, you need to get it right.
Maybe you should get the Grammarly app.
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We both live in America....North America to be exact, no matter what the experts say and the USA may have 10X more people, but it has less land....so who's bigger now?
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At least that’s my recollection.
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Hoping to sell our house in a few years, and buy something much less expensive in a different state. Would take the profits from the sale and use it as a down payment on the purchase.
Different sites have our house as having appreciated $100K in the 3 years we've lived in it. Not sure it will last, and that there will be a decline in housing prices at some point.
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