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Jeff Head

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Another non-sense article from some-one who has never turned a wrench, and a racing engineer who doesn't have to live in the real world.

As someone who operates a fleet vehicle, they are all diesels, they all have block heaters, and we preheat for 5 to 15 minutes in order to get them up to an "operable" temperature. You will note that many diesel vehicles have a canvas cover or "bra" over the radiator in order to keep/maintain that vehicle at an efficient operating temperature.
Amen brat!

While going through college many moons ago, I drove semi tractors here in the Intermountain West. Diesel of course. I drove a Peterbuilt Cab-over.

Once the temperature started coming anywhere near zero...we ran them all the time. I would come home and sleep for 6-8 hours and let the truck idle the whole time in those temperatures, rather than go completely cold at 20 below zero.

Anyone who has ever had to do anything like that knows why.
 

delft

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I lived in Montana for several years.

In the winter it is very cold there.

But anyone who would go out in their auto, the winter there, heater or no heater, without sufficient emergency clothes is foolish and a horrible accident and tragedy waiting to happen.

One thing that is drilled into anyone is to take along plenty of arctic style clothing and supplies for emergencies.

Cars break down and have trouble, whether a postman or not.

I cannot imagine anyone, in the middle of winter there...not using their heater. When it is 25-30 below zero Fahrenheit, inside a vehicle with no heat it is going to get very, very cold.
He hailed apparently from a time when cars just didn't have reliable heating. But I can imagine being well clothed and keeping warm walking but hardly just sitting in a car driving.
 

delft

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Amen brat!

While going through college many moons ago, I drove semi tractors here in the Intermountain West. Diesel of course. I drove a Peterbuilt Cab-over.

Once the temperature started coming anywhere near zero...we ran them all the time. I would come home and sleep for 6-8 hours and let the truck idle the whole time in those temperatures, rather than go completely cold at 20 below zero.

Anyone who has ever had to do anything like that knows why.
I don't have the experience but I read that once cold such a vehicle becomes available again after the winter.
 

In4ser

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Taxi drivers report 'ghost passengers' in area devastated in 2011 tsunami

January 21, 2016
By HIDEAKI ISHIBASHI/ Senior Staff Writer

SENDAI--In early summer 2011, a taxi driver working in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, which had been devastated by the tsunami a few months earlier, had a mysterious encounter.

A woman who was wearing a coat climbed in his cab near Ishinomaki Station. The woman directed him, “Please go to the Minamihama (district).” The driver, in his 50s, asked her, “The area is almost empty. Is it OK?” Then, the woman said in a shivering voice, “Have I died?”

Surprised at the question, the driver looked back at the rear seat. No one was there.

A Tohoku Gakuin University senior majoring in sociology included the encounter in her graduation thesis, in which seven taxi drivers reported carrying "ghost passengers" following the March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami.

Yuka Kudo, 22, went to Ishinomaki every week in her junior year to interview taxi drivers waiting for fares. She asked them, “Did you have any unusual experiences after the disaster?”

She asked the question to more than 100 drivers, and many ignored her. Some became angry. However, seven drivers recounted their mysterious experiences to her.

Another taxi driver who was in his 40s told of an unexplainable occurrence.

According to the driver, a man who looked to be in his 20s got in his taxi. When the driver looked into the rear-view mirror, his passenger was pointing toward the front.

The driver repeatedly asked the man for his destination. Then, the passenger replied, “Hiyoriyama" (mountain). When the taxi arrived there, however, the man had disappeared.

The seven drivers' accounts cannot be easily dismissed as simple illusions. That is because if a passenger climbed in their taxi, the driver started the meter, which is recorded.

If the passengers were indeed "ghosts," they were still counted as riders. As a result, the drivers were forced to pay their fares.

Some of the seven drivers jotted down their experiences in their logs. One showed his driver’s report, which noted that there was a fare that went unpaid.

As the "ghosts" the drivers encountered were all youthful, it is believed they could be the spirits of victims of the 2011 disaster.

“Young people feel strongly chagrined (at their deaths) when they cannot meet people they love. As they want to convey their bitterness, they may have chosen taxis, which are like private rooms, as a medium to do so,” Kudo said.

What impressed Kudo was that the drivers did not have any fear toward their ghost passengers, but held them in reverence. They regarded the encounters as important experiences to be cherished.

The taxi drivers were feeling the daily sorrow of residents in Ishinomaki where many people were killed by the tsunami. One said that he lost a family member in the disaster.

Another said, “It is not strange to see a ghost (here). If I encounter a ghost again, I will accept it as my passenger.”

Kudo came from Akita Prefecture, which was not struck by the tsunami. Before interviewing taxi drivers, she had only thought of the victims as “thousands of people” who had died in the disaster.

“(Through the interviews,) I learned that the death of each victim carries importance,” she said. “I want to convey that (to other people).”

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AssassinsMace

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It will be interesting to see Trump actually acting on what he peddles if he became President. The silver lining if Trump became President is reality, not named Trump btw, is going to slam hard into people's beliefs. People are going to find out the truth the hard way.
 

plawolf

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I would take the threat Thump represents seriously. Many if not most people also scoffed when Bush Jr. ran for president. Look who got the last laugh there.

The Donald as president will be 10 times worse than Dubya.

Dubya at least meant well most of the time, The Donald fired his conscience long ago and installed more ego and anger in its place.

I think if he became president, the true test of weather he is merely a disaster or a true catastrophe will be how he reacts when he doesn't get his way.

He seems like the 'rip up the rule book to use as toilet paper' kind of guy if the rules doesn't suit him.
 
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