Live from the Car Care Studios, it's the CNC Auto Show with your personal on-air and online automotive service advisors, Aaron Clements and John Ryan Mooney. So climb in, buckle up, and enjoy the ride on the CNC Auto Show. And we do welcome you to the CNC Auto Show. We're here to share some information on ways to make your car safer, more dependable, and to make it last longer for less money. I'm Aaron Clements here to answer those automotive questions that you might have. I also want to share some tips and have some fun.
I want you to share some tips also. Along with answering any question that you may have, I'll be sharing tips on how to make extra money with your vehicle. And this is a big plus. We will have Ashley Whitaker of the Shepherd Blood Center back with us to tell us more about the importance of giving blood and how easy it is to give. She gave some great information during the last hour. We'll also be searching for a Tech Tip Quiz winner.
We do have a Tech Tip Quiz laying on the table. And now that's all for you. And what I like out of the deal is for you to give us a call. And that number is 800-224-9090. And of course, that's on any Saturday morning between 805 and 10 Eastern Time. And you can also watch the show live on Facebook. And I'll read the Tech Tip Quiz.
And of course, the winner will receive a CNC Auto Show prize package that we have. And here is the question. Joe was on vacation. From his home, it took him two hours to get to Tampa. But it took him six hours to drive the same route home.
What happened? And if you know the answer, give us a call. That number 800-224-9090. And I mentioned that we are talking about different ways that you can make money with your car. And most I'll mention that most this is just something that you need to remember if you plan to do things like that. Most independent contractors are responsible for covering their own expenses out of pocket. For drivers, this might include fuel, vehicle repairs, vehicle maintenance. And you want to be sure that these you know what these expenses are, when you're calculating how much you plan to make or net, because you don't want to do the make x amount of dollars and then find out you're having to do certain maintenance work so much sooner until it really does not benefit you as much as you would want it to.
So definitely keep that in mind as you go. And as we're talking about different places, one of the places that can be a good fit for a lot of people to make extra money with their vehicle is a service like Uber Eats. It's a service that's a lot like driving Uber, but instead of passengers, the drivers pick up and deliver food.
Uber Eats drivers can make $10 to $20 an hour or more on average. And that would depend on what city or time of day. It can be good in a lot of ways because you're very flexible on your hours. You can, you can say, well, I'm gonna work from this time to this time and get calls during that time. Or you may very well decide to do it at a different time. And it can be a really good thing to do. So that Uber Eats is good.
And I'll mention also one more before we go to the calls. And that would be that not only the repairs can be something to think about, but another option to think about is RV rental. If you've got a Class A, B or C motorhome, you can, or even a pop-up trailer, travel trailer or fifth wheel, then you could put your recreational vehicle to work while you're not using it. RV sharing is an on demand platform that connects RV owners with renters, and it's completely free to use.
And according to their website, you can earn $120 to $365 a day and book rentals include 24 seven roadside assistance. And so know your RV is in good hands and the RV rental that you have the RV rental insurance. Okay. We will go over to, Hey, Paul, welcome to the CNC auto show. And what can we help you with? Well, I'd like to try the tech tip this one, Aaron. Oh, Paul, you know, uh, you know what we're going to need to do first, don't you? Very few people get out of that when they're calling the answer to tech tip quiz. Okay.
I'm gonna read the question one more time. Joe was on vacation from his home. It took him two hours to get to Tampa, but it took him six hours to drive the same route home. What happened?
And Paul, all eyes are on you. Was it, what is the answer to today's tech tip quiz? Well, this might not be the right answer, but I've had that exact same scenario three times buying cars off eBay.
I flew to the town, flew to Tampa, got my car that I bought on eBay, and then I drove it back to Augusta. Oh, okay. So he was actually in the car the whole time. Ah, you didn't say that. You said travel. Yeah.
Yeah. But I thought that was your hook. That was a good shot though. Good, good try. So, uh, so wait a minute, wait a minute, Paul. We got to give you something. Oh, sorry about that, Paul.
I had to do that too. I understand. All right. Some people can, some people handle that well and some people have a very difficult time with it. Have people get therapy before. Okay.
The number to call is 800-224-9090. If you have a question about your car truck or SUV, you don't hesitate to give us a call and we will be ready. I want to mention another way that you can actually make money with your vehicle. And that's for those that live in an area there where there might be some places to, uh, some sightseeing areas that you have. If you have a place that would, uh, that tourists might like to do some of the sightseeing. And if you know your local area and have interesting facts about it, you can set yourself up as a tour guide. Uh, you can speak with your local tourist information and, uh, company and, uh, put your name forward and they may be able to do some of the advertising for you and you may want to design a brochure.
And that would be kind of like highlighting the places that you'd like to visit and the prices. And if you do that, uh, if you had things printed up, I always recommend printing, uh, Phoenix printing in this area. They do a fantastic job. And of course they do, uh, they actually do printing all around the country.
Uh, you can reach them at phoenixprintinggroup.com. Great company to deal with and, uh, always enjoy doing that. Mention one more that, um, having to do with making money with your car and that would be advertising details that can be another way to make money using your vehicle. And this could be a, for a local business such as hotels. In other words, what I'm saying, you might get your car wrapped and a ride around with that. And, uh, you can do that for businesses like hotels, restaurants, dentists, and the business will pay for the decals and application on your car.
And all you need to do is drive and do what you're already doing and earn money while you're doing it. Okay. We're going to go to the call and let's go over to David. David, welcome to the CNC auto show. Good morning.
What can we help with today? I have a 97 Ford F-150 and it's losing oil pressure. I timed it the other day.
I let it sit in the yard and idle and right at 15 minutes, the oil pressure drops to nothing. Okay. I'm going to mention a couple of things to look at. Now, of course you could have a engine where, how many miles is on the vehicle? It's got 117,000 miles.
Okay. Not that many miles. So that means it hadn't been driven a lot.
And that would tie in to my second thought of what could be going on. Um, the oil pump is pulling from the bottom of the oil pan. There's a little strainer down there and a strainer kind of gets the bigger stuff out before it goes into the oil pump.
Well, gunk can build up down in the bottom of the pan. And if the strainer will gradually get more restricted, more restricted. So then when all of a sudden you crank the vehicle up and it's already three quarters of the way restricted, and then it sucks up more gunk to finish blocking it off.
Boom. Oil pressure goes, you cut it off. All the, some of the gunky stuff can drain back down into the oil pan and then, uh, it'll run for another 15 minutes until it sucks it all back up and stops it up again.
You could have a clogged up strainer, uh, which would, uh, you'd have to remove the oil pan to fix that. Okay. Thank you, sir. That makes, that makes a lot of sense. Hey, great call, David. And, uh, appreciate it very much. Okay.
Uh, we'll be right back after these messages. Let's head back down to the car care studio with Aaron Clements and John Ryan Mooney. The CNC auto show is brought to you in part by Behrman products.
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Learn more at Behrman products.com. And we are back with you with, we have actually Whitaker here of shepherd blood center. She's back to tell us, um, more about the huge problem that we're having in our nation. And the good news is, of course, we mentioned before that, uh, people can help. Yeah. You have the opportunity to help.
Yeah. And, and again, we appreciate you being here back with us. Uh, want to mention that if anybody wants to ask actually a call also, uh, you can dial 800-224-9090. We'll also be asking, uh, answering the automotive questions as we go.
Uh, did want to ask actually a couple more questions here as we go. Um, and this is something that I've been, um, I've been a little bit curious about what are, they mentioned the blood platelets. Why, why is that important? And why do you think there's a shortage of the platelets?
Yeah. So at shepherd, we collect a platelets, plasma and blood. Um, platelets are super important.
Um, they are mostly used, um, for people who are undergoing surgeries or have had traumas, but they're also used quite frequently for people who are undergoing cancer treatments. And so we have, um, you know, Chog here and a lot of people who are undergoing cancer therapies and those platelets literally save their lives and help their bodies get stronger so they can undergo treatments. Um, platelets, they do not have a long shelf life.
They only have a five day shelf life. So it's really important that we get those infrequently. But the good news is, is you can donate platelets every two weeks. So you can donate those more frequently than blood. And, and, and I imagine that if someone was having surgery, sometimes they may even donate, uh, in advance.
Absolutely. You can do that. You can do that with blood. Not so much with platelets though, because the shelf life is so short, it would be really hard to time it and have your body be strong enough to undergo whatever procedure you're going to have. So platelets is really one of those things that if you feel comfortable and you're able to donate, we really would love for you to do so. Our ideal candidate for platelets would be, um, men who have a positive blood.
Um, they just have the easier time doing it and they can walk right in and donate. I actually would appreciate that. Hey, would you help me answer some of the calls that we have? Come on. Okay.
Yeah. Do my best. Well, let's jump in there and let's go to JC. JC.
Welcome to the CNC auto show. We're appreciate your call and what can we help you with? Hello JC. Yeah, I'm sorry. Oh, you're fine.
What can we help you with today? Well, I called you shop. You know, I called a couple of weeks ago, somebody injured replaced 5.7 liter Lamy and I called you shop and they had a little cheaper price in the old places I call, but generally offered us 24 month, 24,000 mile warranty on their motor.
And I didn't know the rest of them were a hundred thousand miles. Is there a reason why y'all's is warranties? Well, in some cases it depends on where you, where the engine is purchased from because what happened in this gives me a great chance to give this, uh, this information. A lot of times people will wonder, uh, why bring in, why they wouldn't be able to bring their own part or what's the difference if they brought the part or somebody else did. Well, it's true that the shop does, uh, make money off the part and everybody knows that. I mean, when you, uh, when, if you're buying a part from somebody, it's going to cost you more than if you bought it off of, uh, uh, online or bought it at a part store.
No question. But other thing that happens is it, a lot of times they, if you bring in your own part, they may say, Hey, there's no, we're not able to give a warranty on the job. Well, that's because that many times these manufacturers that sell the parts to the shops, they will back the shop up with warranty. Uh, in other words, if that part fails, they'll not only give them another part, but in a lot of cases they'll pay a reduced amount, but they will help them out labor wise to do it again. Uh, now with the engines, there are some, uh, some companies that we purchase from that do give a hundred thousand miles.
Some give 50,000 miles, some give 24,000 miles. Uh, so my guess is, uh, the part that you're mentioning has more to do with where we're purchasing the engine. Now we only purchase from very high quality companies, but just an example, sometimes we, you may buy a, uh, a water pump from one company and it may be just a regular part store and they may sell it and give you a lifetime warranty.
You buy a water pump from the dealership and it might be a 12 month, 12,000 mile warranty. So it was probably something to do with where they bought the part from were or were purchasing apart from. Okay. So y'all don't purchase a whole new replacement engine guaranteed for a hundred thousand miles. We do.
Oh, we definitely do. Uh, it depends on, but I'm not sure of the situation. I'm not sure if they, they didn't have an engine available from one of the companies that offered the longer warranty, uh, or if the, uh, or if, well, again, even if one was available, cause sometimes we've been waiting on an engine for a Corvette out there for, uh, probably about three or four weeks. Uh, and it finally come in, but some engines are just not available from certain places. So you have to get them from your next best, which in some cases may either be, uh, more money or it may be less warranty, but, uh, we always deal with the high quality places that are take a back us, but some warranties are less than others. Okay.
So my guy had talked to the engine would be ready till January 28th. That's what we run into more and more, $1,200 cheaper. Yeah. We we're running into that more and more now, more than likely they could find another possibly find another engine, but it'll probably, uh, it could even be more money. So that would be something you'd want to judge out. Is it, uh, would you rather have one, uh, faster and pay more money or pay less money and have less warranty? Okay.
Well, I definitely want 100,000 miles. I just about bet. If you tell them about it. Yeah. They're tracking that.
They should be able to track one down like that. Give them a call or you welcome to give me a call at any time. Okay. We thank you. Have a wonderful day and whoa, Tom clock is clicking down. So we will take a short break. Be right back. It's time for more good stuff with Aaron Clements and John Ryan.
Mooney. She said, baby, can't you see the CNC auto show is brought to you by blaster makers of PB blaster, the number one penetrant for breaking free rusted parts, always use blaster products and work it like a pro. And we are back with you. If you have had a, um, an experience on driving for someone like Uber or Lyft, I'd love to hear from you, uh, and share some information on that. Uh, also, uh, if you have a question about your car truck or SUV, give us a call. And also if you have a question having to do with blood donations, Ashley Whitaker of the shepherd blood center is here with us to answer those questions.
And she has also promised to help me answer questions about cars. So we are here. We're ready.
All you have to do is pick up that phone dial 800 2 2 4 9 0 9 0. And let's jump. One thing I want to ask you actually, before we go to the cause is the, um, what can a company do to, uh, make the blood drive move, um, uh, move well and, and just add some excitement to someone's event by having a blood drive or things that they can do during a blood drive. That would be kind of exciting for them. Absolutely. So if you are a business and you are trying to allow your employees to donate, we always recommend let your employees donate on the clock so they are not penalized or having to use break time to donate blood. Um, a lot of employers give incentives to their employees like PTO and that kind of thing. Um, just being really, um, open and sharing on your social media channels and sharing the information with your clientele or your, or your, um, employees is really important. Um, for example, you know, next week we're doing a very large campaign with AU, Augusta university, um, cause they, we, we do supply AU health and we're going to have a week long, um, different events, different blood drives, and we're offering special incentives for that. So, you know, you just want to make it fun and you want to make it easy and convenient for people to donate.
Oh, very nice. Ready to go to the cause? Absolutely. Okay, here we go. Let's go over to Jim.
Jim, welcome to the CNC auto show. What can we help with? I have a question for Ashley, a question for you and the opportunity I'll ask for to give a wrong answer to the quiz when we're past the question. Well, we are ready for you. Which one you want to do first?
Ladies first. I'm familiar with blood donating, but tell me more about the process related to platelets. Absolutely.
Yeah. So it does take a little bit longer, um, where we can do blood on our mobiles. We typically do platelets at one of our centers. So we ask that you call and make an appointment for that to make sure that we have a bed available. Um, but you know, you come in, it usually takes about an hour, hour and a half. Um, it does take a little bit longer, but we try to make it comfortable, comfortable for you.
We've got a TV, you know, internet access, all that kind of, that kind of stuff. Um, if you enjoy it, we try to book you again because again with platelets, you can donate every two weeks versus whole blood. You can only donate every eight weeks. So, um, and if it's a female donor, they will need to come in first and get something called HLA antibody testing to make sure that they are eligible to donate platelets. But for men, it's a much easier process. And you said it was the A positive men. Yeah.
I mean, for the most part, I mean, we, we love different blood types for platelets, but a positive men, a positive, it just, it just tends to be, um, what we usually look for first in our platelet donors, but any blood type is, is appreciated. Thank you. Okay, Jim, I am ready. What, what we got, you know, earlier call prior hour, Ron asked about the implications of 3g and 4g going away or sunsetting as some call it affecting the link between automobiles and I guess the manufacturers and that information, that type of communication. Now that's why I have to ask you because I don't, as you, as you may know, my cars don't have that technology because they're not new enough, but the link that he was talking about, would that be more of a satellite connection or a cellular connection?
You know, that would be more of a satellite connection. And Jim, I will tell you in advance, I am not a expert in that area. Uh, we have, um, one of the things that I have, um, done over the years is we have, uh, we have attracted technicians, wonderful technicians that know a lot more things than I would know in some areas. Now that area, the main thing I know that it has to do with the transfer of the information. And I have not heard anything at all about any of the, uh, other, any of the systems being replaced. Now, many times they will enhance a system, uh, many, much like they do with different fluids.
They'll say, use this fluid, but then they'll replace it with a more enhanced fluid that's better, but it's also covers the older, uh, fluids. So I have not heard of any issues like that where one may not be available. Well, your belief is possibly a good one for Ron's interest in looking for a vehicle and being concerned about being knocked out of his communication mode because I think the 4g and 3g applies to cellular communications and not satellites. So he may be unaffected as you suggested.
He would be unaffected by that 3g 4g business. Yes, but he has sparked my interest a lot. So things that I do not know completely and am not, uh, don't have as much information on, I love to, to learn more and read more. And that's what I love about the show is people are calling and ask questions. And if it's something that would be helpful for me to know more about, just like with Ashley Whitaker here having to do with the blood donation, it is wonderful for me to be able to sit here and ask her questions about that because I'm learning more and just like questions along the lines of the g three g four, I'm able to say, wow, that's something I would like to know even more about. And so, uh, I plan to, and, but, uh, but right now I have usually if something's big, I've read about it in some of the articles or if someone's going to be outdated, I've read about it. And so far I have not. Okay. Take the quiz. I'm ready. Oh, wait a second. Let me ask, let me ask the question again. Joe was on vacation from his home.
It took him two hours to get to Tampa, but it took him six hours to drive the same route home. What happened? And if Jim, if you know the answer, you will receive a tech tip quiz prize package.
And what is it? Okay. Oh, wait, wait a second. Wait a second, Jim. Hold on.
What about the stage? Yeah. Yeah. The blue was a little slow getting on the horn that time.
Okay. Jim, what is the answer to today's tech tip quiz? This one could be a lot of things, but your prior caller helped out by saying that he was in the car the whole time, which is one of the things I was wondering about.
So that limited a bit, narrows it a bit. I'm going to suggest that he drove to Tampa from his home for two hours. And while he was in Tampa, a evacuation command due to tropical or storm or hurricane was given, which required him to follow the evacuation route with everybody else that was in that vicinity, causing his travel to be much longer away from Tampa than it was towards it. What, um, Jim, what would happen if it was snow that messed him up? What would your answer be then that made it take longer?
I'd say, I guess he went to Tampa the wrong time of year. Well, I guess that could be it, Aaron. I don't know, but Jim, you're very close and that's the biggest thing, uh, that, um, to remember. And I tell you what, it'll give you a minute to think about it and I'm going to give a strong hint and, and give me a call back. If, uh, if you grab it after the hint, sound good. Okay.
I liked that idea. Hey, thank you, Jim. Thank you. Okay.
The strong hit is actually is Tampa always Tampa. Oh, okay. Let's go to the next caller. Okay. Let's go over to, uh, let's go to bill bill.
Welcome to the CNC auto show. And what can we help you with today? Well, good morning and happy new year.
Happy new year to you also. Here's my question. Uh, I got up to about eight or nine gallons, uh, and this is for Ashley and blood donations. And my last 60 or so donations with shepherd have been platelets because they heard that from me. Uh, my question is this I've turned that when I turned 70, my physician told me I might want to reconsider and stop donating platelets.
And I've read mixed information on the internet regarding that. So Ashley, I would like your input regarding someone my age still donating platelets. Absolutely. Hey, would it, uh, would it be okay? I'm gonna put y'all hold you up for a second and then we gone, uh, take a break. And when we return, actually we'll be able to answer the question. Be right back. Wonderful. Thank you. And we are back with you with the CNC auto show. We have Ashley Whitaker here with us from the shepherd blood center, and she is answering questions having to do with blood donation. I'm answering questions having to do with things to do with cars. And also we are both answering questions having to do with the tech tip quiz and we will go to, uh, we, we're going to go to bill because bill had the question that he was talking about the age, uh, suggested age having to do with blood donations.
Absolutely. So I will preface this by saying, if you're a physician tells you not to donate for medical reasons, we totally understand and you should definitely follow his or her advice. But that said, we do not have the maximum age for donating.
Um, as long as you feel healthy and you are able to donate, you can donate. And we have a pretty strict screening process. We do a mini physical every time. Our platelet director, she is an RN.
So I mean we, we make sure that people are able to donate, um, cause we don't want to put anyone in an unsafe situation. Okay. Thank you for that information overstated about my physician preventing me, but he was just concerned with longterm effects, but I appreciate your information today. And while I'm on the air, can I just give a huge shout out to the Aiken shepherd blood folks are outstanding. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Both of you have a blessed day and you do the same.
Great question. Bill had there for us. Okay. Let's go over to let's go to Rick. Rick's got a check engine light issue.
Rick, what's it doing? Well, uh, when I ran the scan tool, I'm getting an error code of four 55 P P O four 55 and four 49 and the check engine light is on. Did it give a description of those codes? Okay. Yeah.
Largely. There's a couple of things that that can be what I normally, uh, that large leak is one of the reasons why we don't charge someone to do the initial check on the cars because if the, uh, it, what we normally do is a free code check. And the reason we do that is we wouldn't want to tell someone that they need diagnostics on their vehicle and find out that it's something really simple that can be taken care of real quickly. And large EVAP leak is one of those, uh, because in, I've had this happen or see this several times myself, a person comes in and they said, my light's on, can you do the free code check? And I hooked to it and we find that it's a large EVAP leak. And I go back there, open their gas cap and their gas caps loose or either not on at all. Uh, they left it at the station and it normally it, it'll take a, um, it may take a day or two after you've, uh, left the cap off for it to set that code.
Uh, but a large EVAP leak can be caused by either a bad gas cap or a loose gas cap. So what I recommend doing is checking that first, but be aware that if it was loose, don't think you could just go and tighten it up and you're going to ride down the road and it's going to go off. Um, the computer has to go through a drive cycle.
Drive cycle might be driving, uh, over 50 miles an hour for so many miles, slowing down below 30 going up above and then the engine cooling down to X temperature, cooling back up. So it, so it may take a little bit or the code can be cleared and see if it comes back. Uh, any other code during a free code check, I wouldn't recommend clearing because it makes the technician lose all of their diagnostic value or freeze frame data that was stored in the computer. So I would check your gas cap first. Uh, if the light goes out and stays out, I wouldn't worry about it.
Uh, if it comes back on, then you would need to have an EVAP smoke test. And we used to use Billy to do this. Billy smoked a lot and he would blow smoke into the tank.
We'd find out where it went. Well, Billy's not, uh, Billy, Billy's, uh, uh, left and we, uh, so we bought a smoke machine and the smoke machine blows air into the tank and then you can, uh, see where it comes out. And that means that there's a leak somewhere in the EVAP system. Okay.
Yeah. Um, so I probably just do have a leak in the EVAP system because my message center would tell me to tighten my fuel cap and I would get out of the car and tighten it. And it would, uh, sometimes the light would go off or the message center would go off, but I bought a new fuel cap and, uh, from, from, from the dealer itself. And, uh, that I think that may have fixed the problem, but occasionally I still see it come on, uh, even with the new fuel cap on it. So I'm, I'm betting that my problem may be beyond that.
Yeah. You, you may have to have a smoke test. You may have to have a smoke test and that's what the technician to do that there, no doubt there's going to be some diagnostic charges, but what we do is hook a computer to the car and we activate a valve that plugs the, uh, system on one side. And then we activate a valve with the computer that, uh, closes the other side.
And then we shoot that smoke in there and then we actually look at where it comes out and then we know what needs to be replaced. Pretty cool. Okay. All right. So there's nothing really I can do myself, uh, with, you know, calling no order or anything like that. Cause I don't know where Billy went.
I hadn't seen Billy in a long time. Okay. All right.
Well, I'll take it into the shop and see what's going on. Well, we appreciate it. I appreciate the call very much. Hope you have a fantastic weekend. And we are, Oh, okay. Thank you very much. Okay. I made a mistake.
I dropped the call, whoever that was, if they would call me back and I'm going to wait for a minute before I go anywhere else, because I want to get a call because it was an answer to the tech tip quiz. So in the meantime, uh, we will find out if there's, um, as actually, if the plasma side of it now, what does the plasma do and how important it is and is it a shortage there also? So plasma, we're not really short on right now. Um, the good thing about plasma is it has a longer shelf life. Like we can keep it for longer.
Um, at shepherd, you can donate plasma once a month. And that's typically used for traumas, for surgeries and for people who have really serious burns. Um, that's typically what that's used for. Okay.
All right. And, uh, that call, uh, uh, that I dropped, I accidentally pushed a button was from Jim. If Jim called back, uh, before I go to any other calls, I want to give him a shot at answering our tech tip quiz because he always does very well on answering that. And we will also mention something that we, um, that is a good way to make extra money with your car. Now, this is mostly for the Uber drivers and the Lyft car drivers or the Lyft drivers. And just about everywhere you go to has a hotspot somewhere for the internet. So someone who's driving for one of those companies may consider completing surveys for different companies.
And that way you've got a way to make money as you're also waiting for the next person. Okay. Let's go over to, uh, let's go over to Jim here.
Ready? Hi, Jim. Welcome back to the show. Well, I thought if I called in the second time, you really did want to get rid of me real quick. I know you're almost out of time.
Well, that's what I was worried about that you would think that, and I accidentally pushed the wrong button when I was talking before. Okay, Jim, I'm gonna read the question real quick. Um, the, uh, what we have, Joe was on vacation from his home. It took him two hours to get to Tampa, but it took him six hours to drive the same route home.
What happened? And do you know the answer? Hey, my son put blue on. Okay, Jim, you are on stage and what is the answer to today's tech tip quiz? You gave a hint. You said snow is Tampa, always Tampa. I turned on the internet. Looks like there's two more Tampa's in the U S one gets more snow than the other.
Ida. There's one in Kansas gets 15 inches a year. There's one in Colorado gets about 60. I'm going to throw down on knowing in Tampa, Colorado made him take six hours to get home.
Well, Jim, you're close enough. Actually, I had down Tampa, Kansas, and while he was there, it snowed six inches. Really?
I'm gonna mention that is over the weekend. I got stuck in a cabin for a day and a half, a snow drill hard. Uh, the, um, the trees fell, uh, electricity went out, uh, I was playing stuck. And so it took us much longer to get home because we had to navigate the trees and all the other stuff than it did to get there. And it was just a sudden storm. Now that was Tampa, Kansas.
Now I'm not sure how many people live there now, but in 2010, there were only 112 people, 48 households and 27 families that lived in Tampa, Kansas, but it is there. Uh, now, uh, Jim, you're now living your dream, man. Your tech tip quiz, another multi tech tip quiz winner. Okay. All right. See you next week on more of the CNC auto show. Ashley, thank you for being here. Thank you.