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Open Question: LA-San Francisco-Las Vegas trip? and more... Open Question: LA-San Francisco-Las Vegas trip?Hi, Could someone tell me the best way to get a short 5-6 day tour around Los Angeles, Las Vegas and San Francisco? I'm looking for a guided tour since I won't be having a vehicle of my own. I found a tour in gotobus.com; but that is a 10-day tour including theme parks; which I want to avoid. Can someone please help me out asap? Looking for this trip really soon, perhaps as soon as the end of March! thanks a lot! Open Question: where in Los Angeles can I buy....?Legend of Zelda: Ocirana of time? I am willing to drive almost anywhere. BTW this is an old old old Nintendo 64 game. Its not a video game that they sell in Best buy. Open Question: Overheating or not? Mercedes 92 300SE?I don't know if I should worry about my car's temperature. I have always known the dashboard thermometer thing to tell me the car is at 80 degrees (with 120+ being in the red). When the car has been off for a good while (3 hours or so), the meter thing goes all the way down (as it should). Just yesterday, I got a longtime family mechanic to fix my power steering because it was leaking and it leaked fluid all over my belt and the spinning cog-like things. He changed the power steering resevoir thing, and he replaced he belt, and he cleaned all those parts there. The leak is no longer there and everthing looks tip top. However, when my car is cold (3+ hours of non-use in 50-60 degree weather), the thermometer thing only goes down to like 50. I checked it this morning and was surprised that the gauge wasn't all the way to the bottom (which is 40). When driving, it used to go up to 80 and stay at 80. Now, it goes up to 95-100 (and i was driving during rain in Los Angeles! Cold!). Strange thing is, when i turn off the car and check the temp immediately by half-turning the key, it goes up to like 105 instead of staying at 95 or going down (though it goes down eventually). I don't know what could be up with this. Is it the gauge misreading the temperature? Especially seeing as how it read 50 when the car was cold. More Recent Articles
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