Well, can’t unsee the Zandozan now.
Well, can’t unsee the Zandozan now.
I think Jason hit this point in the article - there are times when it’s not all about you and your immediate family. Now you can take other people with you.
Ok, minivan-owning-Jalops, let’s talk maintenance.
You’d think that, wouldn’t you?
Keep an eye out for some deals on DSL modems, por favor. Cable companies aren’t the only ones who like to stick it to ya’ for modem rentals.
Keep an eye out for some deals on DSL modems, por favor. Cable companies aren’t the only ones who like to stick it…
Especially in this case.
Looking at it practically: In a place like LA or San Francisco where a motorcycle has some maneuvering advantage over a car, I can see it - UberMOTO could get me from A to B potentially MUCH faster than a car could just by virtue of lane-splitting the miserable traffic.
For everyone wanting an explanation of what the hell Máté’s talking about, here’s how I believe it works:
As I read it, you need to draw a 4-sided box that encompasses both/all of the taillight(s) as tightly as possible. The lit surface of the light must fill at least 60% of that box.
Excellent point - $150 off of either capacity with the only hook being that you need to activate it on Fi (or else they’ll charge you the $150 difference after a week or two).
I read the terms and conditions: Lyft and Uber drivers need not apply.
As a parent, I would TOTALLY endorse that stuff in exchange for cash. Some of that on my kiddo’s bottom, a little Anti-Monkey-Butt Powder on mine for a long weekend ride and everybody’s happy.
I have a great explanation for my last job’s core technology that involves TIE-fighters and ion cannons.
I think your interpretation of the odds on the prop bets is incorrect. Let’s take the Earthquake one as an example:
Yes they do. My wife just sold a condo she’d bought before we got married where the maintenance fees went up 30% in a two-year period (to almost $300 a month plus another $300 a year for a “master” association).
I’m on board with this line of thinking.
The 50" version is $600 at Costco presently. $180 for 5" doesn’t seem entirely worth it for me.
The 50" version is $600 at Costco presently. $180 for 5" doesn’t seem entirely worth it for me.
Not for cars, exactly, but a useful question when shopping for a motorcycle, especially ones with larger displacement engines: Shop a given bike around a number of insurance providers.
Another good question to ask is to see whether a specific TRIM LEVEL of the car you’re interested in has higher insurance rates than another.