TimwholivesinTexas
TimwholivesinTexas
TimwholivesinTexas

I appreciate the suggestion. Yes, that's what I need. No, they aren't remote control, and it still doesn't fix my fan problem. Basically, it will cost me thousands of dollars in the end to convert to LED. It'll happen eventually, but it's not quite the "snap the fingers" the author seems to think, as if the only

Good info about Home Depot. Thanks.

It's the backside of a DSLR. Or since it's NK, maybe it's a 35mm. That would suck for us because we would have to wait for the film to get back from Costco before we knew what they were spying on.

No, not the same thing at all. If it were the same, I'd be able to buy a hard drive for $.50 that does everything I need, but it uses a more electricity than the $20 hard drive. Then, the government comes and makes you buy the more expensive hard drive because it knows what's best for you. It would be like if they

If you base your "math" on a hypothetical best-case scenario where the bulb actually lasts that long, then you aren't that good at life.

When they come with a 25K hour WARRANTY, wake me up. Otherwise your "math" is based on a best-case scenario where your bulb actually lasts that long. Hint: I've already lost 3 LED bulbs in the first 6 months. No savings there...

"Despite being more energy-efficient and longer lasting, consumers keep finding excuses for wanting to stick with ancient incandescent lightbulbs."

A bullshit-free guide, preceded by 4 paragraphs of bullshit.

I usually don't get on the clickbait accusation bandwagon, but seriously, this is a terribly misleading headline.

Is Chrysler experiencing a Cayman/911 Conundrum?

I do love how passionate everyone can get when a film doesn't fit within their mind's eye of what some cartoon characters should look like. I, for one, like to be entertained by films, and I will watch this with no expectations, and will probably enjoy it. ...at least $7 worth.

The taller chair on the left is the Herman Miller Embody chair. The smaller chair on the right is the Herman Miller Caper chair.

Barrier poles doing exactly what they are designed to do.

Agreed. If you look through the comments, someone has posted a picture of the aftermath up close. It appears to me that the barrier poles are what launched them into the air while simultaneously decelerating the car at least a little.

I've said it before and I'll say it again. All we need is a minor change to the law and everything is good.

Yeah, the southern route consists of some combo of I10/I20/I30, depending on where you are heading. Midland and Odessa have only recently expanded to where they appear as if they have any size from the freeway. You used to have to get off the freeway and head a mile north to see the city. Now you can tell you are

No offense taken. Texas is big. We haven't filled it all up yet.

Yeah, but it New England, 5 hours will take you across 7 states. Out here, it barely takes you between two cities.

Great point. I have an 11 mile drive across I20 that has gotten worse over the years, but when I have to go up to North Dallas, I do not do it at rush hour, for sure.

Driving, Dallas. You're doing it wrong.