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I like my iPad Mini2: it’s still the best size and weight for reading books, watching videos, etc. I prefer it over my large screen phone and my iPad Pro. The screen is just large enough (bigger than my phone) to read comfortably and doesn’t weigh a ton (compared to my iPad Pro). It’s too bad that Apple ignored this

I love the iPad Mini. It’s basically a Kindle with real web access and real apps. The iPad is big and clunky. I have an iPhone X, but it is too small for easy reading. The iPad Mini fills the gap between a small laptop and a large phone perfectly for me.

I like my iPad Mini 2, I use it as my eBook reader as it replaced my Kindle Fire when I got it for free from AT&T several years ago. If I got a larger iPad I feel they’d be too large to use comfortably as an eBook reader and I’d be forced to buy a Paperwhite, thus doubling up on my devices.  I do wonder why they never

Love my iPad Mini 4 and it’s still somewhat kicking and alive, and am definitely a little bummed that the line appears to be dead. But, for some reason just walking past Apple Stores the new 2018 iPads don’t seem to be that large, even though just checking Wikipedia they’re the same size as the first gen iPads which I

Yeah.  If people aren’t moved to change with a picture of a poor turtle stuck in a six pack ring...

“Was that the timing belt?”

This is beautiful. 

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As mentioned in the article, the brilliancy of Cohen and Hernandez spending some time to read the Media Guide (post-season section for lolz), needs to be experienced.

Tires.  You can mod the crap out of everything else on your car, but if you can’t grip, you’re just wasting your money.  I finally got a set of summer tires this year, a bit wider than stock, and I can take a corner like I never could before.  It feels like a completely different car.  Always start with tires.

This is something probably better expounded upon in a larger blog, but we get a lot of shit either way because we’re either all-in for Tesla, or we’re a bunch of short sellers blahblahblah.

I don’t understand why people pointing out real faults and limitations are continually being categorized as “cheering for the company to fail.

I think some asterisks that showed the rate of inflation or a table of “in current USD” would be helpful here. $1.56 in 2003 is $2.11 today. So your $9.25 figure for the 2003 F-150 cost/100 miles is $13.21 vs. the $13.80 you’re paying today.

research shows the effects are more detrimental in the long term.

The best thing about the current Star Wars comics is that they actively embrace the prequels. The worst thing about the current Star Wars movies is that they actively brush away the prequels.

My advice: the grass is rarely greener. While Apple devices are my primary ones, I use Android/Windows (Surface) daily, and they all have their problems.

Without calling out names...yeah, this trend in the tech literature space is and has been annoying. I have traditionally been an Apple guy (at least from a hardware standpoint), and it annoys even me.

Using passwords generated by a password manager are even better. My personal preference is KeePass because my database is only kept where I put it (extra layer of security) and yet I can sync it across all of the devices I want to use it with. That means that any security breach first has to locate my database, then

The frequent change of password, that I can testify. As a person who uses a few different passwords, although I know what they are, I do sometimes forgot which password I use for which login. I use a set of rule for my passwords where it based on the importance of the login. It arranged from

Modern cars have too much tech for their own good.