DaveSev
DaveSev
DaveSev

we should put one of these on the state of california

Most importantly, will it fit a set of golf clubs? I want the smallest car possible that can still fit golf clubs.

Is "spleen" some kind of slang for "obvious"?

But is the steering still the completely numb electric steering? I have a 128i and it's awful, read a review of the 235i and they said it still sucks.

I do this unintentionally because I'm too impatient for the pan to heat up :)

Did you go to the University of Akron?

Best tip for winter driving is to test your maximum traction capabilities in a safe environment before you actually need to use your maximum traction capabilities. First thing I do when I drive on snow/ice is slam on my breaks and test my steering response (on a wide empty road) to get a feel for my capabilities at

Grass-fed butter or coconut oil are good choices.

Another "frozen meat in bag" tip...when freezing a couple chicken breasts in a gallon bag, put space in between the chicken so that they don't freeze together and, if you want, you can get just one out.

The biggest consequence of the whole milk ordeal is what we give our kids at school, as outlined in the documentary Fat Head...instead of giving the kids wholesome milk which contains the saturated fats that are crucial to brain growth and overall development, we feed them low-fat, high-sugar chocolate milk.

Boy do I hate that "steer into the slide" line. So ambiguous.

Hate to be "that guy" and I know this is a generalized chart, but tire compounds have significantly varying temperatures where elasticity loss is problematic...of course a summer compound is going to be crap at lower temperatures, but even amongst all-season tires, some compounds are more well-suited to cold

Saddleback Leather ID wallet. Was a bifold guy for years, just got big and bulky so I got the Saddleback for Christmas. Love it so far. Can't even feel it when sitting, plus when you put cards in it it doesn't just get fatter overall but fatter on one end so it more naturally fits the curve of my ass. It's actually

Something that irks me about Soylent...it seems that no one can even agree on what is "healthy" and "not healthy" for people, especially in regards to fat intake and macronutrient splits. And Soylent is based off of the US government recommended daily nutrition guide? Those are pretty controversial. I've gone on high

you drive a slammed VW, don't you

Products like this exist because people freak out about gas prices. Can anyone explain why people freak out about gas prices rising ten cents? To some people living paychekc to paycheck and carefully budgeting their expenses, it definitely does matter and I don't want to downplay that...but everyone and their brother

This one is pretty simple/lame....but my laundry is a few floors below me so it can be annoying lugging the laundry basket around and/or potentially dropping some stray socks along the way. So I make sure a bath towel is in each load of laundry - when the load is dry, lay the towel flat on the dryer and put the rest

I agree, at least in terms of truly strenuous exercise. No way I can do heavy strength training in the early morning unless I wake up wayyyy early for work, and I'm not about to start sleeping from 9-4. Same thing with intense running in the morning.

I understand that as a journalist it is your job to report on something like this...but really...is any XBox One vs. PS4 article going to convince anyone of anything? I just don't understand the purpose.

Meh...I find that the most useful feature in a cooking thermometer is the ability to leave the thermometer in while cooking, so I don't see a use for the Thermapen. I have a relatively cheap (maybe 30-40 bucks) wired thermometer that I can stick in a bird or roast and let it go and the alarm will go off when its at