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Captante

Lifer
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We do have a privacy cove in the vehicle. I just worry about what I can reasonably put in there. For example I had some replacement parts - wiper blades, air filter, cabin air filter, washer fluid, etc I wasn't sure about leaving these items in the trunk area. For peace of mind I like to take everything out of the trunk and leave the privacy canvas rolled up. Perhaps that is naiive and just something I do because it's a newer vehicle.


For literally YEARS when I was a courier in NYC (mini-pickup NOT bike!) I had a cap on the rear bed that only APPEARED to be securely locked.

Evidently it was pretty convincing since I never got robbed once! :p


Ajay disabled his account :(


Well that sucks! :confused_old:
 
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pete6032

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For literally YEARS when I was a courier in NYC (mini-pickup NOT bike!) I had a cap on the rear bed that only APPEARED to be securely locked.

Evidently it was pretty convincing since I never got robbed once! :p
I'm sure it would be OK. I would also like to store jumper cables in the trunk. Just being compulsive about it since this is my first "new"" (used) car as an adult so I am wanting to be super secure against break ins.
 
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Captante

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I'm sure it would be OK. I would also like to store jumper cables in the trunk. Just being compulsive about it since this is my first "new"" (used) car as an adult so I am wanting to be super secure against break ins.


You're in the "Honeymoon" phase hmmm? :p

My advice is wait a few months for the novelty to wear off PRIOR to buying anything car-related that's not mission-critical!

And unless you have a REALLY nice hatchback (nice to you doesn't count sorry) or park in the "hood" a lot, nobody cares about your car unless:

(1) They can chop it up for parts and make a big profit (unlikely if it's not a Honda Civic)

(2) They can smash a window and grab something valuable easily (we covered this ... also cables DO NOT = valuable)

(3) It's parked blocking their driveway (100% on you!)


Most of this will seem obvious too once the honeymoon is over! ;)
 
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Red Squirrel

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Build some kind of chest, then line it with garbage bags full of random bits of foam, cardboard etc, make it look like a big pile of garbage. Throw a bunch of Mcdonald's and Tim hortons cups and trays in there along with other various fast food bags. Make it look super trashy. Nobody will try to steal anything, hopefully. :p
 

highland145

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Build some kind of chest, then line it with garbage bags full of random bits of foam, cardboard etc, make it look like a big pile of garbage. Throw a bunch of Mcdonald's and Tim hortons cups and trays in there along with other various fast food bags. Make it look super trashy. Nobody will try to steal anything, hopefully. :p
Pics
 

pete6032

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You're in the "Honeymoon" phase hmmm? :p

My advice is wait a few months for the novelty to wear off PRIOR to buying anything car-related that's not mission-critical!

And unless you have a REALLY nice hatchback (nice to you doesn't count sorry) or park in the "hood" a lot, nobody cares about your car unless:

(1) They can chop it up for parts and make a big profit (unlikely if it's not a Honda Civic)

(2) They can smash a window and grab something valuable easily (we covered this ... also cables DO NOT = valuable)

(3) It's parked blocking their driveway (100% on you!)


Most of this will seem obvious too once the honeymoon is over! ;)
My wife kept pestering me for a new car. I (we) owned a 2002 Civic prior to our marriage. She did not own a car at all. The Civic was just fine and was in pristine condition with 145,000 miles. Minimal rust, no check engine light, recently replaced water pump, timing belt, rear shocks, etc. Wife kept bothering me about the maintenance costs so I gave in and we bought a 2018 Subaru Impreza. I'm happy with that. She now has a backup cam and all wheel drive. Next car we buy will by my choice lol.
 
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BoomerD

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My wife kept pestering me for a new car. I (we) owned a 2002 Civic, which was just fine that had 145,000 miles. Wife kept bothering me about the maintenance costs so I gave in and we bought a 2018 Subaru Impreza. I'm happier with that. She now has a backup cam and all wheel drive. Next car we buy will by my choice lol.

Keep telling yourself that...
 

UsandThem

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Pollen levels have been at insane levels for the last two weeks, and today I spent a little time outside and I was rewarded with a sinus pressure headache from hell.

I love the greenery of the SE, but holy shit do I hate when everything is putting off pollen all at once.
 

Ajay

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Da heck? No hugs or kisses?

Told him to stay out of P&N.

Well, my bad for getting overly involved in P&N (well, spending too much time paying attention to politics in general)
I needed better balance in my life and just completely backed out of somethings to sort some stuff out, plus Holy Week
was coming up and I devote more time to prayer and reflection, but I had become an ATF addict.

In the end, it was really about my niece, who was in the hospital, who had bounced back and the Drs. she had months to live or longer if she could get a donor kidney.
Then her body shutdown again and the Drs. said she had days. I pretty much lost it emotionally. I had, over this lent started looking at a lot of thing differently,
but this turn just put important things, like family and faith, back into focus. Things may have been different if we had been able to get her to a Boston hospital early on,
but no ICU's because of Covid. I was POed at everything. She passed peacefully last week.

Anyway, I plan to hang around but be less active (like not checking in 10 times a day to see what's new). I'll only disable my account again if I spend too much time here.
Oh, xoxo ;)
 

highland145

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Well, my bad for getting overly involved in P&N (well, spending too much time paying attention to politics in general)
I needed better balance in my life and just completely backed out of somethings to sort some stuff out, plus Holy Week
was coming up and I devote more time to prayer and reflection, but I had become an ATF addict.

In the end, it was really about my niece, who was in the hospital, who had bounced back and the Drs. she had months to live or longer if she could get a donor kidney.
Then her body shutdown again and the Drs. said she had days. I pretty much lost it emotionally. I had, over this lent started looking at a lot of thing differently,
but this turn just put important things, like family and faith, back into focus. Things may have been different if we had been able to get her to a Boston hospital early on,
but no ICU's because of Covid. I was POed at everything. She passed peacefully last week.

Anyway, I plan to hang around but be less active (like not checking in 10 times a day to see what's new). I'll only disable my account again if I spend too much time here.
Oh, xoxo ;)
Condolences for you niece.

Getting priorities straight would be good for all of us.
 
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Red Squirrel

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I set the heat higher before getting up since I hate getting out of shower when it's cold. But now it's too hot in the house. Did not realize it was +10 out today. :eek: My house is not that well insulated so temp usually drops pretty fast if heat is off and it's cold out.
 

Stiff Clamp

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A couple mid-sized dogs carried a small trashbag full of trash into my yard, and proceded to tear into it. Appears to have been takeout food, maybe chicken pieces with dip sauce. Plus some open cans of fish and bottle of mayo. Trash was scattered in driveway. I had to pick it up and put it in my trash bin. Smelled good though. Nothing like fresh trash.

Probably a 3rd world problem . . . I mean . . . stray dogs. Is this Russia? Mexico?
 

highland145

Lifer
Oct 12, 2009
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The local True Value is closing. Less than 1 mile from my house. I have mostly bought appliances/mowers and the miscellaneous parts, tubing, etc from there. Pull in the back lot, toss the old appliance/mower on their recycle pile, 10 minutes later and I'm leaving with a new one. Can't do that at Lowes/HD.

We have 2 rentals so I was thinking I might buy a washer/dryer and maybe a mower for spares. Called my bro to see if I could store them in his 8K sqft warehouse. He says he might have to move some stuff around....wut? "Dude, it's 8K sqft." Him, "And..."

I hope I'm still not the executor of his will.
 
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Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
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I can't seem to get a consistent cup of coffee at home anymore and I really don't know why. I even tried replacing the coffee machine. I'd say 1 of 5 cups actually taste good, the rest just taste stale, almost like drinking just hot water, there's just no taste, and sometimes a weird after taste. I'm using beans that I grind and use right away, and using filtered water. This used to make really good coffee and it just kind of stopped. Just don't get it! I find myself just going to Tim Hortons more now.

Been trying to cut back on coffee though, so maybe this is a cue to do it... lol.
 

sdifox

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I can't seem to get a consistent cup of coffee at home anymore and I really don't know why. I even tried replacing the coffee machine. I'd say 1 of 5 cups actually taste good, the rest just taste stale, almost like drinking just hot water, there's just no taste, and sometimes a weird after taste. I'm using beans that I grind and use right away, and using filtered water. This used to make really good coffee and it just kind of stopped. Just don't get it! I find myself just going to Tim Hortons more now.

Been trying to cut back on coffee though, so maybe this is a cue to do it... lol.

You have the covid
 
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Ajay

Lifer
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I can't seem to get a consistent cup of coffee at home anymore and I really don't know why. I even tried replacing the coffee machine. I'd say 1 of 5 cups actually taste good, the rest just taste stale, almost like drinking just hot water, there's just no taste, and sometimes a weird after taste. I'm using beans that I grind and use right away, and using filtered water. This used to make really good coffee and it just kind of stopped. Just don't get it! I find myself just going to Tim Hortons more now.

Been trying to cut back on coffee though, so maybe this is a cue to do it... lol.
Geez, with the shift work you do, I'd be upping my coffee intake. 1/2 gallon a day would probably do it (that's probably what I consumed when I was coding and going to night school for my masters).
 

snoopy7548

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It's a gorgeous day out today - 68F, sunny, and not a cloud in the sky - but my laptop's glossy screen makes it very difficult to see anything. Ugh.