When you are asked in an interview what you would do differently when you look back, you are being asked to mention areas you think you should have done better. You can highlight various cases and mention the relevant experience that you have gained that would allow you do things better.
Colin Wilkinson has written: 'Looking back' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works 'Looking Back 2'
Standing in front of the truck looking at the distributor #1 on the cap would be at the 6 O'Clock position, from there clockwise would be 1, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. The cylinders on the drivers side from front to back are 1, 3, and 5. Passenger side front to back would be 2, 4, and 6.
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The submarines in WW2 are different from now. I have done research and back then submarines were easily sunk and were ran differently ! How were they ran differently ? Back then in WW2 the submarines used, were smaller ... They were ran by Diesel engines which allowed them to high surface speed and long range, but underwater it was very difficult and the speed and range wasn't the same from out of the water.
Nowadays it is IV II MCMLXXXIII but the ancient Romans would have notated the equivalent of 1983 quite differently.
Stand at the front of car looking into the engine bay. The V6 is a transverse mounted engine. Across the back row, from left to right is 1-2-3, and the front from left to right is 4-5-6. #1 cylinder would be the one on the back left (looking from the front of the car).
You would win 3.25 and also get your 2 back.
Assuming you meant answer and not awnser, defining "plus" differently might do the trick.
In today's modern notation of Roman numerals they represent 2-14-1995 but the ancient Romans would have notated them quite differently.
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i think because you might not be feeding them anoth or looking after them