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Why: 1.5% cash back on every purchase, every day. Don't have to worry about what category it is or any of that BS, and since a lot of the other cards only have 1% everywhere, that is where a lot of your cash back comes from. This one may actually total more in the long run.

It has also tremendously increased the number of cyclists on the sidewalks here in Chicago. I've almost been run over a few times this summer already by these idiots.

Closest shave I've ever gotten with the least amount of irritation, Merkur safety razor:

Use Mayo instead of butter and then come back and thank me.

I love love love grilled cheese sandwiches, but I don't think I would ever get lazy enough to order them out, especially at $5-7 per sandwich. Grilled cheese sandwiches are probably one of the easiest things you could ever make yourself.

I'm going to be that guy, but it would seem like water or yeast are the most important ingredients of beer.

My very first computer... That would have been the Commodore Vic-20, back sometime around 1980-81.

So it depends, but it's going to be tough to see the carmakers line up on either the Apple dash concept, the Android one, or sticking with the Windows version. Given the issues of working with any of those platforms, I'd kinda like my car dash to just be a dumb control device for a phone/tablet that way it upgrades

It would be nice if our current dash system can be software upgraded to this. I just bought a 2013 Hyundai Sonata with the Hyndai nav infotainment system. I bought an ipod touch for my music since it doesn't integrate well with my s5 (no track information or ability to navigate music library with the dash). I'd

It's about time. All these nonsense GUI's auto manufacturers are trying to pass off as intuitive... Throw Android in the dash and give Dev's a shot at making some money on apps that are built for cars specifically. Let me use my phone as the data connection supplier for the in dash Android device and the

My curiosity is if I will be able to get my existing dashboard "upgraded" when this is available.

It's a fascinating way to cut some cost and complexity for the automakers involved if this is essentially like a Chromecast for your car dash. I would definitely consider a car more strongly if it had this capability...

How about:

the bar (don't judge me)

Because the E-bike is slower and has less range for all but the fat and/or lazy. Most E-bikes are limited to 15mph and have 20-30 miles of range. A fit person on a road bike can cruse at 20mph and ride 100+ miles. I always pass delivery guys in NYC riding e-bikes (which are common despite the legal issues). Yes, most

I wish the bike share systems allowed you to use your bike key in more than just your city.

I have to think that with an e-bike share you'll have many more completely reckless riders. Sure, the assist might only work up to 15 mph or something like that, but now you have people getting up to that speed much more quickly and then being able to peddle up to even greater speeds. All with less than stellar brakes

Not to mention the maintenance costs, especially in cities with snowy winters.

I don't get all the fuzz about the electric bike, people got legs don't they? Also, Madrid is the 2nd. European city. Copenhagen has had those bikes for at least a month or two now.

"Why isn't this standard for bike shares everywhere?"