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Just because the engine is based off of a real locomotive doesn’t make it a true story, Plus, That would basically mean the company is kidnapping hundreds of children, and if it were a true story, how the hell would it get to the North Pole? If it starts all the way in Grand Rapids it has to travel over 3,000 miles, plus, if it were a true story and it’s supposed to be a secret engine, how would we know it’s true? And how if it were a true story, would a 442,500lb steam locomotive drift on ice? And one last thing, The whistle doesn’t even originate from the engine it’s based off of, The whistle comes from Sierra Railway #3. Maybe think harder next time. And before a lot of people go replying to my comment with the nerd emoji, I’m just trying to prove a point.
Earth is measured flat. In celestial navigation, elevation angles of stars require a horizontal baseline (flat earth). You can't measure elevation angles with a curved baseline (sphere).
This video is containing subjective things. Light doesn't get weaker when it comes a long way, it's charge is constant. The video is naming a lot of things as reasons, but is very bad at explaining them. I think you should've concentrated on how field of view works more and how cameras work by the same principle to our pupils to give an example of how a cone of light before us gets projected onto the eye's receptors, making distant things take less space than close ones.
78% is the humidity ratio and 64 degrees is your temperature. One can be higher or lower than the other one. In a rainy days you might see increase on humidity ratio even if your thermostat temperature shows the comfortable zone you always set. 78% is very high and needs to be lowered to 50%-55% for the best comfort and health. Possible reasons might be; only fan is running, unit coil is dirty, outside unit thermostat or capacitor failures.
@@slidingpictures thanks for your reply, I’m away from home and it 22 degrees back home… my poor plants. I will definitely attempt to make your suggested changes when I return home . Fingers crossed 🤞🏽
No way I would crawl under that with the stand on last notch. Be safe. Get bigger stands, maybe 6 ton. Also hammer over the notch on stand to capture the top piece when installed so it won’t fall out when picking up and moving.
People dont relize that equity plays a hugeee role in all of this. its not possible to have perfect gender equality, at all. You need both in a healthy balance
I own a 2021 4Runner, that annoyingly steering wheel vibrates between 50-65 mph or so? Wondering if yours does this? Wheels balanced multiple time still no resolve..
It doesn’t but I am 99% sure that it is your tires. You need to take it to alignment service. Most probably one of your tires has a bump and you don’t feel the vibration until it reaches that range. The reason that you don’t feel the vibration after 65 is because car absorbs the energy.
I have this exact same issue. I had it realigned and the issue went away for a bit. After taking it off road again, the shakes in that speed range came back. I imagine it’s just part of the cost of wheeling.
@@youreright385 wat year 4Runner you have? How many miles on it ? 4x4? At what mileage did you begin to experience this? Mines Rear Wherl Drive SR5 Premium. I bought it with 44K miles from CarMax, and now at 54K. Ty!
@@4Runner21 2023 ORP 4x4, currently have about 17k miles on it. It first started around 10k when I did some serious off-roading with it for the first time. Stopped right after when I got the alignment back in spec. Took it off road a few weeks later and having the same issue again (not as bad as the first time though).
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