Nobody takes the time to repair things anymore living in a disposable society is hard on our environment by filling landfills with old broke down appliances.
I always just rebuild things I own it saves me a lot of money .
I used to joke to my wife about “the internets”. She would ask, “there’s more than one internet?” I would reply, “There are two internets: the information superhighway and the misinformation superhighway.”
Step 1 use the fire extinguisher to put out the fire. Step 20 After repairing the toaster, use the fire extinguisher to put out the fire. Step 21 Go buy a new toaster.
Unfortunately, many of these videos would start with the “history of toast”, proceed to “pertinent” elements of the videographer’s life story, get partway into the procedure, realize a mistake, and then back out …
I could read a print version with a couple of photographs in two minutes and be having toast before the video finished.
I tend to repair, even when it would be cheaper to buy new, because I don’t want to contribute to the landfill any more than I have to.Also, I had a ‘99 Ford Escort that I wanted to keep for at least 15 years, but the Ford service manager kept telling me that whatever parts I needed weren’t made anymore. At that point, I’d only had it 9-10 yrs. They were trying to get me to buy a new car. I was so pi**ed with them that when I did finally buy another car, i went to a dealer 15 miles away. And let the local dealer know what I’d done.
Blu Bunny about 1 year ago
More road distractions but informative.
kingdiamond69 about 1 year ago
Nobody takes the time to repair things anymore living in a disposable society is hard on our environment by filling landfills with old broke down appliances.
I always just rebuild things I own it saves me a lot of money .
constantine48 about 1 year ago
You’ll void your warranty!
dcdete. about 1 year ago
At my old age, I am still stuck on the information super lowway. Some might call it an off road mule track!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Here’s how! Old one in the trash after buying a shiny new one!
Indiana Guy about 1 year ago
I used to joke to my wife about “the internets”. She would ask, “there’s more than one internet?” I would reply, “There are two internets: the information superhighway and the misinformation superhighway.”
Old Time Tales about 1 year ago
Why would my toaster need to be rewired? The original wiring wore out?
Chris about 1 year ago
if you drive slow enough, you might be able to read all the info signs… if your interested in them that is.
oakie817 about 1 year ago
chapter 2: how to put on pants
gigi20 about 1 year ago
This made me think of the old Burma Shave signs.
DawnQuinn1 about 1 year ago
Try getting parts for a Tesla. Don’t hold your breath waiting. BTW, Musk did not start the company, he bought it.
blakerl about 1 year ago
Step 1 use the fire extinguisher to put out the fire. Step 20 After repairing the toaster, use the fire extinguisher to put out the fire. Step 21 Go buy a new toaster.
skevich about 1 year ago
The last sign says, “Burma Shave”
kaycstamper about 1 year ago
Doesn’t seem safe to read while driving, not THAT much info!
Slowly, he turned... about 1 year ago
Hmmm. Burma Shave doesn’t rhyme with toaster…
EnlilEnkiEa about 1 year ago
Turn back and far, far away when you come to the social media fork.
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
Unfortunately, many of these videos would start with the “history of toast”, proceed to “pertinent” elements of the videographer’s life story, get partway into the procedure, realize a mistake, and then back out …
I could read a print version with a couple of photographs in two minutes and be having toast before the video finished.
T... about 1 year ago
Well that sure ain’t Google Interstate 10…
norphos about 1 year ago
OK, 2 days and Ziggy has not talked at all, just have signs, with the normal for comic strips all caps.
eced52 about 1 year ago
Burma Shave
Cathy P. about 1 year ago
I tend to repair, even when it would be cheaper to buy new, because I don’t want to contribute to the landfill any more than I have to.Also, I had a ‘99 Ford Escort that I wanted to keep for at least 15 years, but the Ford service manager kept telling me that whatever parts I needed weren’t made anymore. At that point, I’d only had it 9-10 yrs. They were trying to get me to buy a new car. I was so pi**ed with them that when I did finally buy another car, i went to a dealer 15 miles away. And let the local dealer know what I’d done.