Because people don't want to have to carry around the power brick. A tiny dongle is a lot more tolerable.
Because people don't want to have to carry around the power brick. A tiny dongle is a lot more tolerable.
There 65000 people there, and none were wearing guns. Trying to find out if you are stupid or sensationalist.
Your article, your rules. I get it. Just don't expect me to want to share something with a headline like this on it on Facebook (my mom is on Facebook) or with my work colleagues (some people still value professionalism.) But, if you're cool with me not sharing it, then carry on, sir!
Some people, like myself, take Amber alerts seriously. We don't just silence and disregard them. I note the make/model/color of the car, and keep the license place handy so I can keep my eyes open while I'm on the road.
Please tell me I don't have to explain the whole "cry wolf" thing.
Yep. I was in a Starbucks in the DFW area and everyone's phone went off at once. I had never been in a space with so many people with smartphones all going off at once.
There is no such thing as a good deal on a Jeep Patriot or Compass. Build quality, reliability, whatever it is, it sucks. How about a dealer-maintained Patriot that blows the engine at 45K miles? How much would you pay for that?
Congrats on being absolutely worthless to this post, while still managing to be somewhat condescending and insulting! Great job!
This probably won't help left coasters, but your Concealed Handgun License is a state-issued photo ID, just like your Drivers License. It works for flying, at banks, or anywhere your DL works.
Like most things in life, people have choices. Drivers have choices on who they drive for, and riders have choices on who they ride with. Since this article doesn't even come close to being objective, I'll not treat it as such.
Uber is a great experience. My biggest problem with Uber is the fact that they no longer…
Let's see... Should I get a ride in a run-down yellow car that someone vomited in the night before that is being driven by someone with a bad attitude that doesn't appear to have bathed this decade? Or, should I get a ride in a black Suburban being driven by someone in a white shirt and tie who offers to put on…
You are correct that you should not be surprised. I have 3 friends with Windows phones, and they just use the integrated apps. Frankly, when I talk about an app I use regularly, I'm always surprised when one of them informs me it's actually available for the Windows phone. Even more surprised when one of them is…
"By bringing the walnut wood up and over the receiver..."
It's worth noting that there are actually something like 56 FICO scores, not just 1. FICO has offered multiple categories of scores (General, Real Estate, Credit Cards, Auto Loans), and over the years has had multiple revisions of most of them. In addition to the multiple categories of lending that get a different…
I think it's an awesome concept, and although I'm sure that amount of money could have been spent more effectively if marketing wasn't an objective, those trucks look super cool. I like this over just purchasing a 30-second Super Bowl commercial.
Since valet companies hand you a ticket that says "we are not responsible for anything" on the back of the ticket, I don't see the problem with putting a small tag on your key that you hand them that says something along the lines of "driving this car is consent to be recorded."
It should be a personal issue for everyone. Drunk driver recidivism is too common.
I will usually recline just a couple inches, but not all the way. Then again, I don't have much sympathy for the person behind me that is trying to use their 17" desktop-replacement laptop on a tray that is literally smaller than the keyboard.
Seems like ATM use would be declining with the widespread use of credit/debit cards. I know I'm not everyone, but I haven't used an ATM in years.
Cue all the people who want to tell you that you can't be personally responsible or financially successful if you use eeeeevil credit cards.
Thankfully.