A price guide for fixing one up. https://thecostguys.com/auto/car-restoration
A price guide for fixing one up. https://thecostguys.com/auto/car-restoration
Thank you.
I had hoped this was rather different from restoring a classic car given the modern target. Turns out it is not.
I am disappointed there is not a low profile group of people digging into it, like some other niches. (Other than classic car enthusiasts, which seem like a great group.)
Anyway, seems restoring a 1960s mustang is the thought project to pursue.
Cheers!
Those episodes are great. It is never clear just how much help they have in pulling off their exploits.
That is a good point.
Kit cars are cool, but always expensive.
Possible is good, and the used market has some candidates…
My first thoughts were the Mazda Protégé 5. They are just fun looking. They are all 21 years old now, but replacement parts seem available.
A Toyota Camry is another option.
Any good write-ups about Sega? I wonder what was happening financially.
Agreed, but Teens have lots of time. They are likely 90% of the audience.
“Easier” and “simpler” are in the eye of the beholder.
A different way to approach it is to limit the failure domains. If this breaks how sad are you?
I would separate storage from the rest. Networking stuff together may be fine. Home assistant depends on how dependent on it your household is.
I don’t think this is intended as a full and complete accounting. Just an effort to publicize a win and pressure tax cheats.
Last year.
I have not had an issue mixing and matching drives in a hardware or software RAID. Just needs to be at least as big as the previous.
I have had issues with non-vendor drives in Dell and/or HP systems.
(I am a pro, but not your pro.)
At least in the comics he wanted to impress the personification of Death.
It is telling there is no AI tax prep, or any other field with legal consequences for being wrong.
I am wrong, they exist. Just not flashy.
It is a natural study. Just compare rates to those of nearby towns. Possibility very fast to do.
Definitions matter, 18% of American households are millionaires. Many of them live just as you describe.
Ultra wealthy is likely much higher. Let’s say $100 million or more. This is unlikely to happen overnight (in the literal sense.)
I don’t see how it wouldn’t change you. Even giving the money away would change your time use. (If I gave away $10 million, I would be checking on how it is used. And be very critical.)
Even just removing annoyances will change you. A nicer car, then why deal with traffic. Food prep turns into no going to the store, which turns into not knowing about advances in checkout scanners (see George HW Bush during some election.)
Maybe it is not your not changing. The world always changes. Will you change with it?
Yes! It is great.
Any more I reencode for local streaming to my TV.
a “great rejuvenation” by 2049.
Few things, other than raising children take 25 years. Is China hoping for a baby boom?
And to answer for everyone else:
It was in the country of Georgia in Europe.