Category: On the web
Honda HVAC Mode Door Actuators
02/13/23 22:55, by OGRE / (Jeff), Categories: Welcome, Background, In real life, On the web, U.S. Economy
A little history first. I worked on cars for about 10 years before I went into a completely different industry. During that time I acquired all of my ASE certifications, except for Automatic Transmission. I missed the automatic transmission test by one… more »
The G20, Vaccine Passports, and Social Credit Systems, We Know Where This Leads
11/21/22 18:14, by OGRE / (Jeff), Categories: Welcome, News, Background, In real life, On the web, History, Politics, Strange_News, U.S. Economy, Financial Reform Legislation, Elections
As they say, "It always starts small." As was the case with vaccine passports, they were just a consideration last I heard. However, the idea of a healthcare passport system has grown quite substantially -- outside of public view, with the help of Weste… more »
Twitter's Importance Has Been Elevated Since Elon Musk's Purchase
11/13/22 08:12, by OGRE / (Jeff), Categories: News, Background, Fun, In real life, On the web, Politics, Strange_News
Twitter is being treated like some kind of sacred historical archive -- now that Elon Musk has purchased it. Before that Twitter was just Twitter. People posting videos, chatting, arguing, but nothing of significant "need." But that has all changed. The… more »
US Government to Spend Millions of Dollars to Promote Atheism?
07/25/22 23:42, by OGRE / (Jeff), Categories: Welcome, News, Background, In real life, On the web, History, Politics, Strange_News
I know this idea appears completely absurd to most people. That's probably because they haven't seen this video. In this video they are talking about genetic manipulation through vaccines -- to stop people from becoming religious fanatics! This is not a… more »
It's 2022 And Gas IS Going to Hit $10 Per Gallon Sooner Rather Than Later
06/14/22 12:27, by OGRE / (Jeff), Categories: Welcome, News, Background, On the web, Politics, U.S. Economy, Elections
Everyone knows that gas prices have been climbing, with no end in sight. There's good reason to assume that the price will continue to spike above $10 a gallon sooner rather than later. more »