bandit-old
bandit
bandit-old

This is obviously good for people who wall-mount.

The "official" photo on the left shows a different grille than the ones on the right. Also the striped on the right are much more subtle (and therefore better) than the spy shots. Are you sure the shot on the left is an official shot?

Check out more of their videos at:

Zipcar is great. They also include an EZPass so you can breeze through tolls.

Ever notice how when you're close to your destination, the cabbie will often end the meter a little early? It seems to happen especially when the fare is showing $X.10 or $X.20. In other words, they don't want it to trip into another $0.40 charge which will mean they get less of a tip (since you're rounding up to an

So I have a question: How many numbers can they generate before they run out? Aren't they limited by the convention of 16 digits, the first 4 of which correspond to the card type and issuing bank? So that leaves 12 digits = 1 trillion possible numbers, but only some of them will work properly with the 4-digit

A related question: What does everybody do about the looming jizz "mess" waiting to slide out after intercourse? If you ignore it, you end up with a sticky puddle in bed or wherever else you happen to be screwing. If you scramble for Kleenex as you're disengaging, it really sort of wrecks the mood. My girlfriend and I

How does this work for family planes with two lines? Example: We have a Verizon family plan with 2 phones. I want to port phone #1 over to AT&T for the new iPhone, but leave phone #2 alone on Verizon (with a new non-family plan, if necessary). When I port phone #1, though, will Verizon terminate the entire

Won't there be a huge run on the "forever" stamps in the weeks leading up to the next rate increase? No sense buying now and holding, but if you buy 10,000 of these the day before the rate goes up, and then unload them on eBay or elsewhere the day after, you'd come out ahead. 10,000 stamps * .41 = $4100. If the rate

Ken: The label backing is split down the middle. If you fold the label gently along its length, the split will reveal and it'll be easy to remove the backing. Don't try to pick at a corner, that's too hard.