Cars, Security and a Peek into my Life
Protect your second biggest investment from the enemy – moisture.
Read it online at Autonet.
Write a note to your future self, listing the changes you made, and tape it to the steering wheel.
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This video is from 2 years ago, but it’s stood the test of time, and today was garbage outside, so re-blogging it.
That’s the same Jetta I have now.
(this is from a 12-part video series called, ‘Just a Minute’ – all one minute long on different topics, here’s the YouTube link)
Last week, Canadian Tire invited me to drive on an ice rink to test tires; winter VS all-season ones.
Winter dominated.
What had the most impact on me, though, was:
50% of Canadians are driving without winter tires. I was shocked. That’s too low and not okay.
Show me one outfit that can be worn to work, a cocktail party, a club, a movie night in, then to play baseball. Can’t.
(read it online here)
For sure I’m a bit lippy this week, but I feel strongly about this because apparently half of you are irresponsibly driving beside me in icy conditions while wearing roller-skates, thinking they’re good for all four seasons.
At 7ºC, the rubber in a non-winter tire hardens, it loses elasticity, and therefore adhesiveness.
The rubber in a winter tire is designed to stay flexible in low temperatures, so it sticks better to the road.
Driving with me is Graham Jeffery, Tire Business Manager with Canadian Tire, hi hi.
Deep grooves that expel snow, that’s what to look for.
Here’s a post about my new camera setup, seen above. And I’ll leave you, with the Final Cut file.
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Forward this to someone having trouble getting home in today’s snowstom, maybe it’ll ease the journey a bit.
And what I said about not complaining… it really is bad life luck, because I figure life hears you and is all, “oh, don’t they know how bad it really could be? Maybe they need a little reminder…” and poof, you just jinxed yourself.
Here’s all the Just a Minute videos.