I use a lot of light fixtures from Acuity.
I haven't run into any problems with their stuff yet, but that's a cool looking problem.
I haven't run into any problems with their stuff yet, but that's a cool looking problem.
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Purple street lights are popping up across South Florida, but why?
Residents in some South Florida neighborhoods have noticed that their local street lights are turning purple.www.local10.com
I guess this is car talk cause I only notice it when I'm driving. The lights aren't as purple as the look on this article but they def have a purple hue to them. I simply assumed it was some sort of new type of safety feature or something. Turns out is just a manufacturer defect.
Do not ever live at public storage and honestly don't drive into public storage in your own car. There are nails everywhere and I'm one of the good employees like I pick them up all the time. Most of the employees kind of suck and nails/screws abound. My car currently has two nails in it's tires. My tires are going to be more plugs than actual tires soon enoughMy car started getting a “Tire Pressure Sensor Fault Error” message over the last couple of weeks. The pressure is fine, but it’s going to be a drag scheduling to get in the shop for them to change the battery or whatever it is.
The variation in prices is affected by where a station is located regarding customer volume, proximity to highways, and competition. I don't think anyone cares about what the residents of a town earn. But land costs and property taxes might have an effect.Do you guys have like fancy towns around you where the gas is like a dollar more just because you're driving to their city limits? Really stupid right?
Nobody "allows" anything. It's a business. If they don't offer value for the price, they'll go under.Somehow they're just allowed to overpriced their gas
Hopefully I can manage to avoid that. The nails thing too.Do not ever live at public storage and honestly don't drive into public storage in your own car. There are nails everywhere and I'm one of the good employees like I pick them up all the time. Most of the employees kind of suck and nails/screws abound. My car currently has two nails in it's tires. My tires are going to be more plugs than actual tires soon enough
That makes sense like property taxes and all of that. But just take a look at like Gatlinburg Tennessee. It's the one tourist area in Tennessee and their gas is like $2. More expensive than if you drive 10 miles out of town. Doesn't that just seem not right, but like you said, I guess it costs a lot more to live in Gatlinburg than it does if you live 10 miles out of townThe variation in prices is affected by where a station is located regarding customer volume, proximity to highways, and competition. I don't think anyone cares about what the residents of a town earn. But land costs and property taxes might have an effect.