Schenectady – Scotia 100 Year Flood Plain
Parts of the Stockade District, General Electric and Scotia are within the 100 year flood plain (shown in orange). Red areas are the 500 year flood plain.
Parts of the Stockade District, General Electric and Scotia are within the 100 year flood plain (shown in orange). Red areas are the 500 year flood plain.
Milk, of course.
While in recent years I’ve cut back due to the calories in favor of water and cider vinegar, still nothing beats an ice cold glass of milk. Or on a cold night before bed, a warm glass with lots of cinnamon and ginger.
Not only is it healthy for the body, it’s good for the land that keeps it working. It keeps open space open, fields from becoming overgrown and supporting a wide variety of species. It keeps rural people employed, protects tradition and keeps land working producing feed and forage for cattle.
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Continuing my exploration into trucks, I asked Google AI on how it thinks I should plan a visit to the dealership to test drive some trucks and get a price quote that can be start of the negogation process and comparison to other trucks. I am thinking of doing this next week when things are quiet at work, but it could change based on weather.
To avoid spending the whole day at the dealership, you should separate your evaluation phase (the test drive) from the documentation phase (getting the quote).
Before driving to the lot, call the dealership and ask for an “Internet Sales Manager.”
When you arrive, skip the showroom floor and go straight to the reception desk to ask for your specific contact.
A standard test drive should take about 15–30 minutes.
Once the drive is over, do not sit at the sales desk unless they are ready to print the quote immediately.
If the salesperson goes to “talk to the manager” and doesn’t return with a piece of paper in 10 minutes, they are likely using a stalling tactic.