The 7-speed manual Bronco features a dedicated "C" (Crawl) gear designed for extreme off-roading, offering a roughly 95:1 total ratio that allows slow-speed crawling, compared to the 1st gear ratio which is intended for normal driving (roughly 4.28:1 transmission ratio).
Performance should be the determining factor in determining worth for both workers and management. Some humans are certainly productive enough to be that valuable. :)
My union (law enforcement) got us great pay and benefits but was still an embarrassment. It gauranteed high performers...
Not a problem if you don't get caught..
Three months after I traded a motorcycle my wife said I thought your BMW was green, I said no it 's blue. She never caught on... :ROFLMAO:
Tom
I'd say if he or you have to take a whole day off for a discretionary vehicle work/service appointment his or your time isn't very valuable. :ROFLMAO:
Tom
They were originally intending to serve "career" military members. :wink:
From USAA's founding in 1922 until 1973 it's membership was restricted to only Commissioned Officers. Eligibility was expanded to include enlisted personnel in the 70's. Over subsequent decades, eligibility broadened...
... all part of the "privacy paradox," where individuals express concern for data protection yet willingly or unknowingly trade it for convenience or services. :wink:
Most here would have no complaint if everything on their Bronco just worked. :ROFLMAO:
Tom
It's simply bandwith limits. Before that it was running out of OTA frequencies, then hard wire limits, then geo stationary sat comm, next will be low orbit saturation. All told, I'm pretty happy with fiber optic. :wink:
Tom
We literally have a different understanding of the meaning of the word "literally". :unsure:
""Literally" means in a strict, exact sense, without exaggeration". :ROFLMAO:
Tom
It's called recreational gas: "Recreational gas (or Rec-90) is unleaded, ethanol-free gasoline, typically 90 octane, designed for small engines, boats, and off-road vehicles. "
Plenty of stations have it in Florida. :wink:
Tom
Along with the law of diminishing returns? :wink:
"Benefits gained from something will represent a proportionally smaller gain as more money or energy is spent in it."