Car buried in snow? Mechanic shares what you should know before digging out, driving off
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CHICAGO While leaving your car buried under snow won t cause major damage, a Chicago mechanic said there are still a few things you will want to know before you dig out and drive off.
For some drivers, digging out their cars has been a repeat performance with back-to-back snowstorms, while others appeared to wait it out. But what will that mean for their cars? It s not going to do any damage that s not already there, said Jack Gordon, manager at Ashland Tire and Auto.
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Charlie Warzel: I canât stop watching vaccine videos
The phenomenon of the âunboxing videoâ tells us everything is going to be OK.
(The New York Times)
  | Dec. 17, 2020, 7:58 p.m.
All I seem to want to do these days is stare mindlessly at health care workers and the elderly getting stuck in the arm with a needle.
Over the last week Iâve watched countless videos of men and women shoveling dry ice into packages. Iâve gawked at footage of masked individuals hauling boxes with fork lifts. I have become well acquainted with stock video of vial sorting and refrigeration systems. Iâve even watched mundane footage of FedEx planes touching down in the middle of the night at LAX simply because of the precious cargo they contain. Oh, and thereâs also some good jokes. Despite a lifelong squeamishness toward syringes, I am addicted to coronavirus vaccine rollout content.