It's been about 7 months now since I relocated from the Northeast to the Southeast. I have had some difficulty with the relocation but I am making the best of it. I was making a much better living, up there, doing the exact same jobs I do now. This is a bit confusing and is not offset by a lower cost of living, in fact the household bills are damn near the same, fuel costs are the same, ect. I thought I would like being back in an area where it's nice and warm, but it's friggin hot and it's only the end of May. There is one very nice perk though, no rust. Let's take a better look at this, shall we? Exhibit A: a 2005 F-350 powered by a 6.0L Now let's break it down for all the guys working in the salt encrusted rust belts. Starting at the bottom we see the red arrow pointing at a starter terminal connection that is pristine with no green and blue algae puking out of the wiring. Next the green arrow shows a trans dipstick tube that is not completely rotted out with cancer and you can actually pour trans fluid into it and it will make it to the sump instead of the ground. Red circle shows an exhaust fastener that can be removed with the sloppiest 10 mm socket in your toolbox. Blue arrows show absolutely no exhaust leaks and still running on factory stuff. And last but certainly not least, the red square shows that the number 5 glow plug was accessed with a minimal amount of effort, using the glow plug harness removal tool, and then reinstalling the harness without any damage. Well, I will keep dealing with the shitty economy down here, but I'll keep all my Northern brethren in my thoughts while I breeze through what these guys call auto repair down here.