re: Env Canada vs Weather Network vs (other weather stations)
There's so much discrepancy between them (ie 17C forecast for next weekend by Env Cda), I gotta wonder if anyone has ever done a longer term analysis of whose forecast has the greatest correlation to actual weather, plus/minus a couple degrees. If they're right as much as 75% of the time I'd be shocked... nay.... 50%... nay.... 30%.... kinda getting into the degree of accuracy that a baseball player is considered a mega star.
My battery died once while waiting in line for the car wash at a Co-op. Fortunately the guy at the gas station had one of the portable boosters, cause that was a really awkward spot to need a boost.
I once had a car die at the Petro Canada in Bridgeland. Luckily I had a passenger, and it was a manual.
The pop-start was exhilarating, as by the time the car had enough speed to dump the clutch, I was about 10 metres from a brick wall, and had to get the engine started and the car stopped in the remaining distance.
I once had a car die at the Petro Canada in Bridgeland. Luckily I had a passenger, and it was a manual.
The pop-start was exhilarating, as by the time the car had enough speed to dump the clutch, I was about 10 metres from a brick wall, and had to get the engine started and the car stopped in the remaining distance.
Friend of mine had a Fiero back in the day and the starter went.
Couldn't afford to fix it so he parked on a hill or looked for a small incline for about 9 months until he could afford to get it looked at.
Thing should've come with heated tail lights...to keep your hands warm while pushing it...