Russia - Ukraine Conflict 2022 (72 Viewers)

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,545
Weatherstrips. I think one of my doors needs weatherstrips to be changed.
My house is built in 1957, and has no proper insulation on the walls either.
damn that’s why. Have you thought of redoing all the drywall and adding insulation?
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
89,044
McDonalds is temporary closing its 850 restaurants in Russia :tuttosport: unemployment crisis, impoverishment, ruble devaluation, outcast country :tuttosport: who's going to donate me few eurocents ?
Which will get re-opened once this ends because nobody will refuse money from the owners.

If Ill be the president then Serbs will pay me 200% more than other countries :lol:
Thankfully you're a nobody, though.
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,907
Of course it should be enough, this is war crimes of the highest level and it's way past enough for the big dogs to step in..
except Putin is not threatening central world banks of capitalist interests and balance of power like Hitler did, quite the contrary it's the banks who have the power here.
Even if putin kills six million innocent, it will never be recognized at the same level as the "Holocaust".
You’re a fucking clown.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,545
Is that $/gallon? Is the first one 95 octaine? That would be about 1,5825 $/liter? I paid 2,0841 €/liter for 95 octaine yesterday, I believe you will be just fine.
Europe always had much higher gas prices. That’s offset by not needing to drive as much and having better public transportation.

edit: also regular is 87, 95 is the highest, most places don’t even offer it. 91 is premium here
 

JuveE46

Senior Member
Dec 6, 2015
1,595
Is that $/gallon? Is the first one 95 octaine? That would be about 1,5825 $/liter? I paid 2,0841 €/liter for 95 octaine yesterday, I believe you will be just fine.
No in regular gas stations here in CA we have 87 octane, 89 and 91. There is some specialized stations that sell 93 which I sometimes get when I run my E46 M3 because 91 is still barely enough.
You guys have 95 octane on regular pumps?
 
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Lapa

FLY, EAGLES FLY
Sep 29, 2008
20,045
Europe always had much higher gas prices. That’s offset by not needing to drive as much and having better public transportation.

edit: also regular is 87, 95 is the highest, most places don’t even offer it. 91 is premium here
87? 91? Never even heard of those. We have 95 (E10) and 98 (E5), there's also 85 or something like that but I don't even know what is it for.
 

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