Yes, definitely, all roads are not smooth and one might need clearance for big rocks.
I did run over a rock and rip and hole in my gas tank a bit over a year ago. It was a schist stone I believe, volcanic and the same color of the road, hence only seeing it at the last moment. Very strange for it to have been in the middle of the road.
Problem today is that I'm still operating on Windows 7 and getting all of the warnings. Do I take them seriously? I don't like buying new when the one I've got seems to be working just fine. Going to do a backup today.
About 20 years ago, the road to the village we go was gravel, and that thing happened to us few times.
What programs do you use on windows 7?
Migrating to Linux (Ubuntu) could be a good option if you don't use paid programs. (It even has free programs that can do what some paid windows-based programs do.)
For simple tasks it not really hard to get use to it.
I'm not a fan of these cars (I mean, I won't reject it if it comes as a gift, but I'll never buy one). They're not practical and the initial and maintenance costs are way too high. It just looks good, it can't even go over a bump with all that power.
Get me this please:
or this:
They're old as me, so I can understand them better.
I looked up the real deal and decided I'll have one.
![](https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmTGc6GyN2wit4paZ3977EEaC3vztUGfqThszewLGCdseF/image.png)
Yes, me too :) That looks like it would safely carry and speed one through any kind of problem :)
It's good for running away from problems.
If you want to overcome your problems, I suggest this one:
![offroad.jpg](https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://files.steempeak.com/file/steempeak/sina-adventure/mH1sA5Qz-offroad.jpg)
Yes, definitely, all roads are not smooth and one might need clearance for big rocks.
I did run over a rock and rip and hole in my gas tank a bit over a year ago. It was a schist stone I believe, volcanic and the same color of the road, hence only seeing it at the last moment. Very strange for it to have been in the middle of the road.
Problem today is that I'm still operating on Windows 7 and getting all of the warnings. Do I take them seriously? I don't like buying new when the one I've got seems to be working just fine. Going to do a backup today.
About 20 years ago, the road to the village we go was gravel, and that thing happened to us few times.
What programs do you use on windows 7?
Migrating to Linux (Ubuntu) could be a good option if you don't use paid programs. (It even has free programs that can do what some paid windows-based programs do.)
For simple tasks it not really hard to get use to it.
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Yes, seems many are suggesting Linux...
And, I'm pretty much simple tasks when it comes to computers.
I'm not a fan of these cars (I mean, I won't reject it if it comes as a gift, but I'll never buy one). They're not practical and the initial and maintenance costs are way too high. It just looks good, it can't even go over a bump with all that power.
![1992_toyota_land_cruiser_1552957110f98764daDSCN0014940x705.jpg](https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://files.steempeak.com/file/steempeak/sina-adventure/YKsipdjD-1992_toyota_land_cruiser_1552957110f98764daDSCN0014-940x705.jpg)
Get me this please:
or this:
![5919958.jpg](https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://files.steempeak.com/file/steempeak/sina-adventure/Rbm2wfrI-5919958.jpg)
They're old as me, so I can understand them better.