you probably want something to protect it from drops and falls, or scratches and dings
you probably want something to protect it from drops and falls, or scratches and dings
I was building a couple of shelves out of red oak for my charcoal grill, and I kept snapping the heads off either just above the surface or just below.
Gravity Screen (Android)
What in the name of all that's holy is this? Are those 4 V-20's?!?
I don't use my MS account much, but I don't think I've had any problems using GAuth with it.
I just put Google Authenticator and VeriSign VIP Access into my notification shade launcher, so I can get to either one without completely exiting the app needing the code. Plus, both apps and probably Authy let you tap-hold to highlight the code and copy it, then swap back and paste it in without having to remember 6…
Charger Hellcat. Nuff said.
Carbotanium is cooler, if only because watching Hammond say the word is pretty funny.
That's not vulgar, it's just hideous and useless.
I am sad seeing this. The stock 458 is glorious; this is hideous. The Masonry designer who thought this was awesome should have his eyes gouged out.
That's why you get a turbo timer, to keep oil moving around the turbine bearings long enough to cool it below the stress point.
Horsepower also determines the top speed of the vehicle, along with mechanical and wind resistance factored in. The way I look at it, HP determines how fast a car can move, while torque determines how quickly it achieves that speed.
Or, to paraphrase the Hamster, understeer is when the car pushes on straight, you crash into a tree, and you die; oversteer is when the car spins around, and you back into a tree and you die. Oversteer is better because you don't see the tree.
"Witchcraft happens"
The highest score in passenger rating went to the reverse pyramid method, not to either of the WilMAs. It wasn't the fastest, but it was close; I think it was about a minute slower than the "total anarchy" method (which had the only negative passenger score), and just a couple of seconds slower than the zoned WilMA…
I'm with you. Why would I want to go backwards in time 2 years? My year-old T-Mobile GS4 has everything that the 6 has now, and a couple things that it doesn't. I can pay at a few stores via NFC and Google Wallet (oddly, Best Buy has the equipment for it, but they don't use it), I can set various volumes and other…
I got one of these from Staples over Labor Day, though it was $30 more from there for a refurb. But it's been great so far, my first laser at home. I too was beyond frustrated with the inks always drying up and costing more than a new printer to replace. I'm working now to get it working with AirPrint and Google Cloud…
I got one of these from Staples over Labor Day, though it was $30 more from there for a refurb. But it's been great…
I had forgotten about those. The Eagle sedan never looked right, but the wagon looked very muscular with the higher ground clearance. It always looked like it was ready to beat a Jeep on a Rubicon excursion.
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY! The sedan (really a big 4-door hatchback) already looks nice, but this? Wow.
Indeed they have. TN recently changed the rules governing right turns on red. The rules used to allow yielding when turning right on a red signal, but about a year or 18 months ago they changed to require a full stop, and the red light cams will get you if you don't come to a full stop before turning right on red. To…