It's a pretty safe bet those aren't Lori's hands... |
We guess the kindest thing we can say about Lori's post is that, unlike the other six awardees this week, he didn't lie about having done the task. Of course, that's because Palermro's definition of a "basic tune up [sic]" sets a pretty low bar. Says Lori,
"Owning a car is not limited to driving and refueling the vehicle. It entails certain responsibilities such as periodic maintenance check and basic tune up. These can help to make sure that your priced vehicle is running at optimum performance, and if problems do arise, it will be minor and it would be easy for car specialists such as a one call auto mechanic to repair."
Yeah... "periodic maintenance check and basic tune up": that's what it's all about. So here's what Palermo says a tune-up entails:
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There are several clues in the text that suggest Lori's simply rewording someone else's checklist, strangled prose such as
"If you notice that your engine starter is not as crisp as you expect it to be, check these [battery] contact points and clean them by loosening the battery clips and removing particles with baking soda and a used toothbrush. After cleaning, wipe the contact points dry tighten the clips. ""Crisp"? interesting choice of adjectives... "Battery contact points"? WTF? and then there's
"The crankcase oil keeps your car engine working efficiently. You should check it regularly to ensure that it is within the level recommended by the manufacturer. If you find that the oil level has gone below the minimum, you should add more oil until the recommended level is obtained."...which surprised us, since we thought the crankcase oil provides critical lubrication to the engine's moving parts instead of merely keeping it "working efficiently." But what do we know?
¹ This website is now defunct, but you can see the post using the Wayback machine at archive.org. Its URL was writedge.com/basic-car-tune-up-doing-it-yourself/
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