$125,000 seemed like a pretty fair cutoff for the loan forgiveness. If $124,999 is the maximum you could've earned to still be eligible, I feel like you're generally living pretty comfortably, but still not "elite." I mean, I make half that with a bachelor's degree in journalism, so I was thrilled my remaining $20k in loans could've been waived.
Robocopsicle
Thank you! It took me years to finally pull the trigger on wheels because I couldn't settle on a design, and I've been loving the look of the Gramlights.
I believe it ended up being 1.3" or so, which I've been pretty happy with overall. It was low enough to fill in most of the wheel gap while still being sort of usable as a daily driver.
Probably around 15whp at most. It feels like a bit more on the butt dyno because it gave the car noticeably more low end torque. You can see on the stock dyno that you literally lose torque at 4,000rpm. With the header and tune, it should be much closer to a straight line.
Thank you!
This quote from Pence is so unbelievably infuriating.
Joe Biden’s massive trillion-dollar student loan bailout subsidizes the education of elites on the backs of hardworking Americans
Good to know all of the millennial and gen z college graduates earning less than $125,000 per year and struggling in an awful economy are "elites" and not "hardworking Americans."
Since I'm now apparently an elite, do I get a membership card in the mail?
I feel the same way. My job was exempt during the 2020 shutdowns, so I actually tried to resume my monthly payments. If I recall, I tried re-enabling automatic payments 3x, and they kept getting paused again. After manually making payments for a few months, I just gave up and decided to see how everything would pan out.
This is going to be a game changer. I've been using Sync Pro since 2015 and can't see myself using anything else for mobile browsing. Thanks for the awesome app!
Granted I used Sync and not RiF (though I initially used RiF from like 2013-2015), but it looks so weird seeing the green Liftoff logo on my home screen, which has been largely unchanged for the past 8 years since I started using Sync.