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I'm not happy with a few things they've done to the google maps app. On one hand the maps themselves do seem smoother and faster, but on the other there are certain custom options, like alternative routes, and avoid tolls/highways. Other people complain about the loss of latitude integration, but I didn't really use

I definitely agree with the lighting. I have two of those old, hideous globe lights on the ceiling and they do very little to light everything in the garage. At some point I'll replace them. Air compressor is a must as well. I'd also recommend one of those all purpose lights with an extendable cord. They come in handy

What particular feature or characteristic makes this car more dangerous than other similar spec'd cars? I know compared to the enzo, it has fewer electronic systems, and has a manual gearbox, not electronic paddle shifters, but is there anything you could say is actually built into the design that makes this one more

I can't stand when the wheel well shape does not exactly follow the shape/position of the wheel and tire. I think whenever people slam cars below their original height it throws off the symmetry and proportion. If you want to fill up the gap, put a larger wheel on the car. Don't lower it. That's just my opinion.

Is the push button located by the steering column, or is it in the center console? I couldn't easily identify it.

You'd think HDMI could pass through the audio signal to the receiver and never even have the xbox in the picture.

Except, nothing, not even the wealthy, opulent lifestyle you describe, can fill the cavernous hole created in his soul after getting mercilessly ignored on his attempted high five. The event will haunt him for the rest of his life.

I agree. I saw a few stories about it yesterday, and it sounds like they are citing pretty ridiculous reasons for moving. There could be better access to the park as it currently sits, but to tear down a 17 year old stadium just to spend another half billion on a new one, especially when the community itself is

That would be a nice. So it just depends on the employer and which setup they choose? And I mistakenly referred to the account as an HSA. That is another option, but I'm not sure on the differences.

I've heard of these, but hadn't looked into using it. It seems like a good idea, but it might be inconvenient to use an HSA to take care of routine expenses like copays and rx's when I'm sure these accounts don't have credit card-like convenience. As far as the money in the account, I suppose as long you put in less th

This would be more disruptive than simply hiding the screen from anyone else's view. I guarantee you, I can check my phone in a theater without anyone around me noticing. If you can't, you're doing it wrong.

What a revelation! So you think all of sudden, when cell phones were invented, parents started to care more about their kids? Technology enables people to do what they want. If you gave a parent a way to check if their kids were okay before cell phones, I have a suspicion they would take it.

If I ever check my phone during a movie (I have a kid so it happens) I do it so the screen isn't visible to anyone but myself. I hold it against my chest, cover it with my other hand as much as possible and pull it back until I can read whatever it is, then black the screen again. It can be done, but common sense is

I charge my GS3 once a day out of necessity. I have to charge it when I get home from work if I go out later that evening if I expect to have a phone I can actually use later into the night.

I always thought it would be cool to have wireless charging stations hooked up at my office, home and even in my car. That would

I think the biggest thing missing out of the entire google ecosystem is a seamless airplay-like function in its software and hardware. If this could be plugged in like an Airport express and used to stream a google music library, and other services like pandora, iheart radio, spotify etc, on top of what it already

I have been using a combination of mint and a google drive spreadsheet.

I didn't say you couldn't see their silhouette. All I said was, "This will make it 1) easier to notice the cyclist 2) easier for the cyclist to indicate a desired direction while keeping his hands safely on the handlebars."

My comments were about the use of arm signals in the dark, when no one can see them. And really, you think street lights are good enough (if they are even present) to see someone's arm while they are ahead of you on a bike, indicating a turn? None of the things you mention do that. Although I am aware of them. And I

Okay, arm signals in the picture are fine, but what happens after the sun goes down? You can flail your arms around all you want, but unless you have an LED on your hand, a car isn't going to see you.

I think everyone is quick to dish out criticism about something, but I say, if it is something that makes cycling even incrementally safer, why not? I know LED lighting is very easy to notice. The handlebars are close to eye level of a car, so the driver would at least see a cyclist better.

And for the cyclist, not