I'm looking for a small compact electric wrench that can get into tight spaces. Would I be better off with a right angle impact, an electric ratchet, a stubby 3/8ths, or a 1/4" impact driver? I have a mid and a high torque for transmission, suspension and subframe work, but don't like using that for front end stuff, or brakes because 1 they don't fit, or 2 those small bolts will get snapped at the head from the big boy torque.
I'm not talking about lifting some weights and riding a stationary bike. I mean get down and dirty, fix some cars, do some plumbing, contractor work, welding, fabrication, something that requires you to use your hands and brains. Any jews working the oil fields, or in trucking, or infantry? I know the JDIF wears adult diapers so they don't embarrass themselves when they have resistance. This is why I don't buy the lolocaust, if these were labor camps, why put jews in there? They don't do manual labor as far as I'm aware.
This is a laser scanned version of the Hungaroring for the game 'Assetto Corsa'. This laser scan is as accurate a representation of the track as you can get.
If anyone needs an aerodynamics validation engineer, I am available for work starting next month. DM me for contact info, and any details regarding compensation. If no one asks by July 13th, I'll take myself off the market as I have offers for August.
The main driver of inflation, transportation costs, has come back down to normal. If inflation keeps rising, you know it's bullshit, and they're just price gouging.