
Joe Hindy
Journalist at Freelance
Current stats: Alive. Destiny 2 is a bad game. I don't pay for checkmarks. I'm a freelance writer.
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5 days ago |
slashgear.com | Joe Hindy
There are many benefits to having some tools readily available for your car. For starters, you can save money by doing your own oil change or other vehicle maintenance. Plus, if your car decides to break down or get a flat tire, you may be able to diagnose and fix the issue without sending for a tow truck.
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1 week ago |
slashgear.com | Joe Hindy
Typically, when people think of diesel engines, they think about torque. Compared to their regular gas-powered counterparts, diesel engines tend to have lower horsepower and higher torque figures. This is mostly due to compression ratios. Diesel engines have higher compression ratios, which gives the engine more pulling power. Thus, you may see some weird figures on diesel engines if you've never really looked at them before.
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1 week ago |
cnet.com | Joe Hindy
Starlink just got a lot more affordable for customers in 30 states. The internet service provider now offers a cheaper alternative to its $120 monthly Residential plan. This new plan -- dubbed Residential Lite -- brings the cost down to $80 per month. However, that means slower speeds and some other compromises. According to the Starlink FAQ section, the Residential Lite plan offers download speeds of 45 to 130 megabits per second with no data caps.
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1 week ago |
cnet.com | Joe Hindy
It's no secret that 2024 was hot. In fact, it was the hottest year ever recorded, with massive heat waves plowing through the US on multiple occasions. It followed up on 2023, which was also the hottest year at the time. Based on predictions, the heat is likely to get even worse over the next five years.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Joe Hindy
It's no secret that 2024 was hot. In fact, it was the hottest year ever recorded, with massive heat waves plowing through the US on multiple occasions. It followed up on 2023, which was also the hottest year at the time. Based on predictions, the heat is likely to get even worse over the next five years. The World Meteorological Organization on Wednesday published its predictions for the next five years.
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