Depends how bad its seized. Sometimes you can try to spin the crankshaft and knock it loose. If that works, it should still be torn down to check for cylinder damage. If it seized in the first place, there is internal damage somewhere.
I'm twelve and maybe you could mow the lawn of' your neighbor for 4-7 dollars a lwan...
Yes, if the astro turf is not maintained it is susceptible to insect infestation as well as mold and decay. The infestation usually occurs from moisture getting underneath the astro turf and sitting idle, thus causing bacteria to grow and giving insects a place to harvest. Astro turf is a synthetic material similar to carpet,so there is nothing living. So in the traditional way a lwan or grass can be infested no astro turf cant .
A pointer is a programming tool that allows a value to be referenced. All data is allocated in memory and has a certain address attached to them. When you use a pointer, you are taking a value from an address called the reference. The original data is called the reference, and taking that value using a pointer is called dereferencing. Example using Objective-C: int anInt = 42; (anInt is stored in memory with the value of 42) int *anIntPointer; (this is new datatype that wants to point to a certain address) *anIntPointer = &anInt; (you are taking the pointer and dereferencing it to anInt. anytime you have a pointer [in this case denoted with an asterisk "*"], the reference will be noted with an ampersand "&") Now there are also pointers to objects and structs that use an entirely different method, but same idea, the pointer grabs a referenced data value. This is especially valuable for referencing structures without having to reference every single member variable.