I agree with prohibiting tinted windshields. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
I agree with prohibiting tinted windshields. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
"What are you doing!? Move already!" *honk!*
Those legal arguments sound like they were copied from some "Freeman on the land" blog. Repeating special phrases and inventing subtle magical meanings for common words will not stop the police when they come for you, and the courts won't be impressed either.
This guy said all the same shit in the phone call! Gold fringe, ALL CAPS on the drivers license, all that crazy shit.
The guy thinks he's a Sovereign Citizen
Oh god. I've had the pleasure of meeting one of these nutjobs. They claim to be sovereign citizens and are immune from federal and state law because they own the copyrights to their names. I had one guy tell me the courts aren't legitimate because the american flags they have displayed are gold fringed meaning not…
It's only the Daily Mail. It's not a real media outlet.
He looks to be snowshoeing, actually. Good thing he has that cute service dog there in case of difficulty. Thinking ahead, he even packed a spare dog for the journey, which is excellent preparation.
Did he stage a fake accident? No.
Did he mock Schumie's condition? No.
Was he insensitive? No.
Hey media, why don't you go do something fucking useful for once in your miserable lives? Save baby whales, feed the homeless, reflect on how bad your jobs are that you look for useless crap like this and shame on the public…
Yep, pretty much. It's a neat car, and the "we can't get it here" factor always made it a lot more appealing than it really is. But when you get down to it, it's a Japanese M3. A semi-exotiic-ish sports sedan from the late 80's. If you were dying for the driving experience, a 3000Gt, Supra, 300zx, RX7, etc would get…
Whats not to like? Lets start with the way it looks. And while the numbers are impressive (especially considering the cars age) 300HP and AWD is easily found these days. Subaru and Audi offer that, in some cases with cars priced under 40K.
Im ready for the hate that will surely come my way.
If there is anything I've learned over the years it's this: OS and UI are purely personal preference. That's it. There is nothing beyond that. At all. No one OS or UI is more intuitive than the other. No one OS or UI is better the other. I have found two or three things that weed out what exactly those preferences…
Your point is moot, as Android and iOS will likely only be the underlying OS, and the entire infotainment suite will be a bit of software running on top of it.
You say you're not tech-illiterate yet you take your phone to a Verizon store because you couldn't find a way to undo something simple as revert back to your old icons?
Calling Android unintuitive because you had a GS3 is like calling all cars junk because you drove a KIA. Samsung packs enough bloatware on their phones to completely ruin them. I should know, I have a GS3 too, and the first thing I did was disable or uninstall as much of Samsung's crap as possible. Installing Google's…
If my technologically illiterate mother can use a Nexus 7 tablet by herself, it's not unintuitive.
I find stock Android to be leaps and bounds beyond iOS when it comes to intuitive behavior. Manufacturer-mangled versions of Android do get a bit messy, though, and a non-geek user shouldn't have to know the difference.
Or the fact that they self-destruct thanks to really really shitty genes and bone structure?