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December
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- At the bar
- Community meeting
- Jungle path
- Old Neon
- The Turtle Shack
- Group picnic area
- Airporch
- Waiting for the ride home
- Washington Square drummer - spotlight
- Washington Square drummers - audience
- Inner Walls
- Pizza
- 'They're wearing hats'
- Cut-rate drive through
- Barrier 13
- On the road again
- Mirror mirror on the block
- Split street
- Dinner at the bar
- N4th and Driggs above ground
- Shepard Fairey blitz
- Assorted graffiti round up
- Banbalotto
- South 4th Bar and Cafe
- 94
- Northside Piers - progress check
- LAFCO
- Damn sun
- Handmade
- Old Ride
- City mirror
- Sad end
- Kool Bloo
- The Classic Car Club of Manhattan
- Viper
- Triangle bike
- Shadows dine
- Grimy garage
- Dark House
- The old Restaurant 147
- El Loco Burrito
- Night drying
- Deck the cars
- You are beautiful
- Skylight
- Oxaquanos
- Tower
- J.C. Stairway
- Northside holidays
- Brief Interviews shooting on N11th
- Blogfest in Soho
- Night lights
- Hook line
- Glass bricks
- Tanks
- That corner spot at N8th and Wythe
- Life in Flight
- 55 Berry gets a neighbor
- Unzipped
- I like the mood of this better with just the one l...
- Down the line
- Take the train to the train
- Boxed in
- One (red)
- East River casting
- The fire experiment
- Santa warm up
- Old meets new
- Moon over Queens
- Oh Christmas Tree
- Times Square rider
- Hello my name is... open bar
- Parked carts
- Life immitates Banksy?
- Trees under trees
- Empty spot in Tribeca?
- Apple break
- Harry's
- Rooster on Wooster
- Solar garbage cans?
- Action on N 3rd
- Inner peace
- City lights
- Chrysler Building views
- Color walk
- Double view
- Gyroscope
- Northside skies
- Decking the halls
- Complex
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December
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1 comment:
A few years ago, it was difficult to find synthetic motor oils, and equally difficult to find someone who admitted to
using them. Nowadays, however, you can find synthetic motor oils on the shelves of Wal-Mart, and other retailers, and
the number of people turning to synthetic motor oils, particularly in light of the recent events affecting fuel
prices, has risen greatly.
So why do people use synthetic motor oils rather than sticking with the old petroleum based stand-bys which are
admittedly cheaper?
1. Let's start with the cost per quart issue. Synthetic motor oils ARE more expensive at purchase. However, these oils
last longer, requiring fewer oil changes. As a synthetic motor oil outlasts several changes of petroleum based
lubricants, the ultimate out-of-pocket cost of the lubricant is less. This cost savings becomes even greater if you
have someone else change your oil for you rather than doing it yourself!
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