SkilletHead
SkilletHead
SkilletHead

This is a case where the software is what really makes it.

But somebody might skimp on maintenance. Aftermarket parts don't have to be better - they can be cheaper, too. While the car might be safer for most situations, it could be that it doesn't handle a blowout well. Or it doesn't know quite how to handle the engine when it bogs down because of an old air filter and bad

It's not really an answer, though. What's really, really, interesting from a legal standpoint is that you're introducing a third party into a liability situation.

I've been curious about this for quite some time, but not about how a person would react. Rather, I've been curious about the liability issues.

Sorry, man, but this is what I'm talking about. I don't want to pay for cable, so I simply don't subscribe to cable, and I don't watch the shows. I miss out on a few things that aren't available elsewhere, but it's entertainment, not the end of the world.

The article covers Netflix in other countries (which are certainly a part of the piracy, if only a small one). However, Netflix does work on (at least) Ubuntu and Lubuntu flavors of Linux using the netflix-desktop package, which installs an all-in-one wine environment set up with Firefox and Silverlight. I use it all

The "normal" reasons don't apply to Netflix. They typical reason that people say they pirate is that they can't watch the media where and how they want. Every device with a screen or HDMI out made in the last 5 years has Netflix built in.

Honestly, I can't remember if I ever met a Prius owner. However, they are consistently the cars going the speed limit in the left lane, rarely signal on turns or merges, and generally drive poorly. While far from absolute, to me this implies a self-centeredness attribute to their personality that I dislike.

I'm wondering how much of talk about the Prius is negative outside of Jalop. I don't like them, but that's really more based on the car's owners than the car itself. If it looked like any other car and Prius owners changed, I don't know I'd really have an issue with it. (It will always be a waste of money for reasons

Cooking is a special case where often less is more. I don't like any tool that only does one task.

I don't know why it's tinted blue. Maybe to make it easier to see where you've put it down on white carpet - it's a light shade of blue. It works, but is about 10x as expensive as it is in bulk off eBay.

I understand that a lot of this happens pretty regularly for regular delivery cars. The difference is that this guy paid a lot of money for a unique car that has a good chance of being worth much more than the average used car in the future. I was exaggerating a bit about the Maaco-quality job, but if you don't remove

I'd guess that it's a liability thing. It's probably cheaper to put that on the label than to prove their liability insurance company that it's OK for pets.

Nooooooooo!

I wouldn't say any of those buildings are ugly. To be truly ugly, I'd say a building would have to have poorly-implemented a particular style of design, or have poorly-combined different styles of design.

Non-toxic is generally considered to be less poisonous than regular table salt. Large quantities of salt can also poison you, but that doesn't make it dangerous.

I can't believe no-one else here uses boric acid to kill roaches.

Here's the thing, though: You don't patent an idea.

That's what I'm talking about though. Does anyone over the age of 18 take twitter that seriously?

Is anyone really that concerned about their twitter password getting stolen other than corporate reps?