The lake was renamed from its traditional Mono name by American settlers after an incident on September 23, 1871, in which a group of convicts escaped from prison in Carson City, Nevada, and took refuge near the lake. (source)
I wouldn't clip onto a hose, but maybe some plastic flashing or a plastic bracket. Most cars have something near the battery that would work. It's not essential; just can make it a little easier.
The important thing is not to complete the circuit near a battery, since it can cause sparks which can ignite the flammable vapors that batteries tend to emit when discharging. This is especially important near the dead battery, which has potentially been discharging quite a lot recently.
So the usual sequence is:
Dead positive
Live positive
Live negative
Dead ground (to the metal chassis, ideally not right next to the battery)
I usually start by clipping the dead negative cable to something non-conductive to keep it out of the way and then move it to ground as the last step.
No, people don't. I'm pretty sure it's in front for artistic license. He wanted to show the ducks talking but also wanted to show a funny bumper sticker.
Except that he was only invisible when nobody was looking at him.
Oh come on. They're more selective than that
Yes, the "joke" is that they prefer to be out in the nature that they're destroying.
I will always upvote Ogden Nash.
If I'm on a sinking ship, I don't think I'm really going to be caring about Pokémon cards.
Some people in the 90s and 2000s made that claim, but there's no evidence to suggest their reinterpretation is any older than that.
I'm going to assume American History X. Though it's certainly not the only movie to depict the neo-Nazi subculture, it's probably the most well know.
He'll certainly be remembered for a long time, but my hope is that he's best remembered for a lasting impact on James Buchanan's legacy.
Is it just me, or does his beanie sound like Bill the Cat?
The guy in charge was obsessed with a woman, but somehow that made it the woman's fault? That makes no sense, and yet is totally unsurprising.
Hey, you sass that hoopy limer?
I wouldn't clip onto a hose, but maybe some plastic flashing or a plastic bracket. Most cars have something near the battery that would work. It's not essential; just can make it a little easier.
The important thing is not to complete the circuit near a battery, since it can cause sparks which can ignite the flammable vapors that batteries tend to emit when discharging. This is especially important near the dead battery, which has potentially been discharging quite a lot recently.
So the usual sequence is:
I usually start by clipping the dead negative cable to something non-conductive to keep it out of the way and then move it to ground as the last step.
But nobody really knows how those things work.
Right, my comment was more tongue-in-cheek than serious, though it's always seemed odd to me that "bleeds more easily" got named "loves blood".
Hemophobia?
I'm almost disappointed to learn you don't use Þunderbird.
No, people don't. I'm pretty sure it's in front for artistic license. He wanted to show the ducks talking but also wanted to show a funny bumper sticker.
It means the same thing as the name of that company, too. It's marketing.