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It's a little better but still not enjoyably smooth. The strike is working!
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The trick is still in the orchestration of those engineers. I'm not a customer of either of them, but what they've done is nothing short of admirable, regardless of how nice they are to people.
Can't afford it but they buy it anyway. That's why the prices outpace wages. They'll learn one day.
In regard to #2, it should be noted that the prices of replacement parts for the older car are where the savings lie in comparison to the newer ones (assuming both are reasonably common vehicles). The older one is typically easier to work on, too, especially with the assistance of the internet. I’ve yet to find a…
This is the epitome of an underrated comment.
They’re fundamental to the people who rely on them. While I wouldn’t expect anyone here to need a tpms, most people I know can’t be bothered to check their tire pressure even when the light comes on.
As a NYer, I was surprised to learn that the police in Tennessee use blue lights. Dude didn't find my story as funny as I thought he would, though.
It depends on the state. In NY, blue lights are reserved for volunteer emergency workersworker.
What does this have to do with the Porsche Taycan?
Doug DeMuro gets millions of views shooting film with a baked potato. Not everything requires 45 layers (or even Lightroom, for that matter).
I thought I was the only one dealing with this issue. It's definitely suboptimal and less fun nowadays.
Cat 5? Ok, Boomer.
eBay might have them for you.
I also found it odd to compare the hard drive with the storage capacity of iPhones yet somehow not see that as the actual marketing literature.
Despite your observation, he does make a fair point.