Gman25
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Vote: Kensington Universal Windshield/Vent Car Mount

In this case it’s true. While adding a turbo allows you to recover energy from the exhaust gas that would otherwise have been wasted, this usually doesn’t result in efficiency gains in spark-ignition engines where knock is a major consideration. To achieve the super-high specific output (hp/L) levels for these engines

I feel like brake lights need to evolve. Why do they shine the same brightness and pattern when you graze them vs. when you slam on them? I would like to see some standard introduced where they either get brighter or some different pattern emerges the harder and or faster they are pressed.

$16.9k OBO, so easy $15k if you have the cash and some negotiating skills.

ACT Anticavity with the easy to use dispenser (no gross mess). It’s not alcohol based and it gives you fluoride which is the main reason to use mouthwash.

ACT Anticavity with the easy to use dispenser (no gross mess). It’s not alcohol based and it gives you fluoride

Vote: Baratza Encore

The 8" lifetime-guaranteed Wusthof Classic is dishwasher safe and "triple riveted for permanence." We like the sound of that, and did we mention it was dishwasher safe? [Wusthof Classic]

The 8" lifetime-guaranteed Wusthof Classic is dishwasher safe and "triple riveted for permanence." We like the

The Clever Coffee Dripper is a great way to get started with manual pourovers if that's what you're interested in, and it's a pretty foolproof method at that. Other options, like the Hario and Chemex are also great, but they're more expensive and a touch more complicated. You really can't screw up with a Clever Coffee

In this category, I'm going with the Baratza Maestro, or since it's been officially discontinued, the Baratza Encore, which is supposed to be its successor. It may seem odd to mention a specific grinder, but this is the one I've had the most experience with. Sure, you could use a spice grinder to grind your brew, and

Mint is the best personal finance tool ever. They are on all major platforms iOS/Android/Mac/Windows. Mint is made by Intuit, who sells money management related products and most trusted org since many years and I trust them because I use to use their Quicken before which is similar to Mint but a self managing finance

Criticism follows a similar, but strangely counter-intuitive direction.