PhilMills_Forgot_His_Burner_Key
PhilMills_Forgot_His_Burner_Key
PhilMills_Forgot_His_Burner_Key

Step one: figure out how many minutes / texts / megabytes you actually use.

A thousand times “yes”. All I want to do is indent a line to show organizational structure. An indent of 4 spaces seems right to me; if 2 spaces works for you, then your IDE can show that every time it finds a “TAB”. If you need 8 it can do that, too, without ANY change to the actual text in the file.

Tabs forever*.

It does look familiar, if less blue than the one sitting in my garage right now...

It does look familiar, if less blue than the one sitting in my garage right now...

...But the plastic / potmetal tie-down rings are the point of failure in the idea. People on the Subaru forums break them off pretty frequently. If they’re not going to hold against the small force I can exert on a tie-down strap, they’re sure not going to hold in a crash.

Clearly you’ve never traveled with my daughter.

Eh - that looks about par for taking two kids to Gramma’s house for a week at Christmas. Couple-three suitcases, a portable crib, booster seats, presents... kayak...

I have a current-gen Outback - in the cargo bay there are at least 2 tie-down loops toward the tailgate. I will have to take a look and see if there’s a pair toward the front as well.

That strap looks nearly identical to the one on my Weekender (which, too, is out of stock everywhere).

That strap looks nearly identical to the one on my Weekender (which, too, is out of stock everywhere).

Cheesecake. You’re basically trying to get the thing to set without drying out the top. I’d think that sous vide might be a reasonable way to do this.

Okay....

Okay....

Oh, yes! Let’s make sure every possible section of wrist that might have to rest on a table is covered in uncomfortable, lumpy hardware!

Truth. Many a fancy-schmancy helmet has been returned to the shelf because it’s just incompatible with me owning ears or something.

The only two things that the Antelop does wrong are:

I applaud safety improvements that have made even the crappiest car available for purchase today orders of magnitude safer in the event of a crash than the best car on the market back in the “good old days”.

You’re right - it’s not a fit for everybody. The “all-streaming, all-Pokemon, all-the-time” crowd would be much better served elsewhere.

I recently went to my 20 year HS reunion. I had my two free drinks and called it good. Then I got to watch the show. And what a show it was, especially the two guys with a pair of $400 bar tabs between them.

Also useful “car loan calculator”.