STIKleinWagon
STIKleinWagon
STIKleinWagon

Yes. It’s also true for 99% of all commercial ships as well.

I was hoping you’d mention Police Station Pizza, as that’s exactly where my mind goes when I hear “Ohio Valley Pizza”. It’s truly a hidden gem of a place. 

via USB C? It should negotiate just fine down to that.

This thing is a beast. I’ve used it to replace my massive laptop brick for travel and for my dock. So much lighter and has extra ports for travel based charging. 

Hooray my username was relevant!

It asked for “best”. My family had the ford version and it was a complete lemon. No way is it “best”.

Legacy > WRX as far as “wagon” goes. 

To be fair, I included all of the Avants because Wagon.

It’s shame they got rid of the PHEV option for most of their cars.

You don’t mention if Sling allows for the out of network games at each time slot or not. I despise that whole concept. Just let me pick the game I want to watch. No wonder people sail the seven seas to get what they want. The NFL should really take a playbook from the heyday of NHL Center Ice: A “follow one team”

Zero. I want to buy something once and then own it.

Shorthand for inoperable in aviation space. I fat fingered an extra n in there.

Jetway temps are a whole different point of discussion. Since you were gate checking, I’m assuming it’s a small regional jet. The jet bridges don’t seal as well and let all the hot air in. Not fun for sure.

This is mainly a problem when the APU is innoped and shore power can’t keep up. Most airlines request that you lower your window shades at the gate to keep things cooler for longer.

I had a 96 Legacy Wagon (L Trim), ended up swapping in those headlights and the JDM projector fogs. It also set my love for wagons. Great car, minus the anemic AC system.

I adore the Avant and would totally own one. I wish Audi would bring the standard Avant over, or give us an option to “de-allroad” an Allroad into an Avant.

It’s hard to pick just one Avant... They are all so lovely.

My time to shine. There’s a few.

The wheels on the ground is surprisingly common. The “big ones” with cars strewn about are relatively rare, but still too frequent.