Uhh, why not use the space beside the mirror? Wouldn’t it reduce the ability to ... you know use it as a mirror? I guess it could make sense if it had some buttons to turn off or change the content
Uhh, why not use the space beside the mirror? Wouldn’t it reduce the ability to ... you know use it as a mirror? I guess it could make sense if it had some buttons to turn off or change the content
I got a United boarding pass for tomorrow morning and see a box in hello wright on it that says: “Please note in the interest of safety for our customers and employees, we do not accept hover boards as checked or carry-on baggage”
I know someone who wants to test this out:
Agreed! I bought an A6 and most recently an S6, and this has to go. Think RS7 design language.
Frankly I like this for if I'm going to be on the run. I can imagine using this, but it would not be a daily kind of thing. I can see the benefit if you're not familiarity with the area or it takes a ton of time to park.
Or don't wait until next month to blow the rest of the wad...
I’m pretty sure Apple makes Mac Pros here, and it would like to make more.
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A start we can work on now that requires no technical innovation and can pay for itself, create jobs that stimulate the economy, lower carbon emissions, save lives and make USA more competitive worldwide: Build dedicated high capacity truck lines along freeways.
To each their own. It really depends on the application you’re using as to which would be better. I’d prefer a mostly correct 200dpi screen over a 10dpi screen.
This would actually be more efficient than self fueling if there are a critical mass of users.
You actually can pump while the engine is on, but it’s not recommended, so you can just have them hook up a hose to your car and never stop.
The iMac 5K actually has MORE than 7x 1920x1080 pixels and at a smaller size, so it’s going to be better for photos and such than a much larger and lower res display, even if the colors aren't quite as correct.
NETFLIX should do the March binge season and then do specials that come out in the fall one by one leading up to the general. Lots more buzz for them that way.
Dealers should have a wireless system that connects into ODB II and lets them apply the brakes from the passenger seat. This certainly can be done, and it could basically make any car the 2015 version into a drivers ed car.
Chances I’m getting in an autonomous Kia anytime soon? 0%
So, how fast can it get to 60? Can the brakes stop it?
I use the full-screen button very often, it’s not annoying or useless
They usually don’t show the landings live. Would be interested to hear if you find out that they will.
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