My 89 honda civic CAN be taken out of park when no keys in the ignition, was/is this normal? If not what module do I have to replace and/or install to make it lock with no key?
Underits a pain to keep washin the sheets but its better for the person/child
Under the sheet and over the mattress.
1. I think so 2. ? 3. 2010 Elliott Sadler at Pocono, over 80 g's recorded, though the exact number was never released 4. Don't really understand this one. It is legal at some tracks to go below the yellow, so do you mean at a plate track only? 5. Regan Smith at Talladega maybe? 6. Safety innovations, specifically the HANS device 7. I don't know, I wasn't watching NASCAR back then 8. Mike Rich, a tire changer for Bill Elliott, was struck and killed by Ricky Rudd at Atlanta in 1990 after Rudd lost control of his car on pit road 9. The window net was implemented to keep the driver's head and arms inside the car in a crash 10. No idea 11. I think the best today is Carl Edwards because he does a backflip and interacts with the crowd. The best all time was Alan Kulwicki with his Polish Victory Lap 12. See 7 13. Guess I didn't notice there was one 14. It is displayed to lap cars, telling them to move over 15. See 7 16. No idea 17. I would say Kyle Busch 18. Juan Pablo Montoya, at Indy after being caught speeding in 2009. The next year he was involved in a wreck with Dale Jr. after again leading the most laps like he had the year prior 19. I missed Casey Mears after he was released from the 07, but now he's in the 13 20. Was/will ______________ - (insert race name here) fixed for Dale Jr? Honorable mention is : Why is NASCAR a sport?
It depends. If the pad has a plastic or rubber surface, then it goes beneath the sheet, as the rubber/plastic should not be touching the baby's skin: it can cause heat rash or other irritation. If the pad has a flannel or cloth surface, however, it goes on top of the sheet: the purpose of these pads is to protect the sheet so that it doesn't have to be changed several times a day. Crib mattresses are usually waterproof and don't need a protective pad; sheets, on the other hand, do.