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I grew up reading my parent’s CR magazines for a few decades. Once I became a driver I noticed the exact same thing you mention. They would complain about the small trunk or harsh ride of a sports car. I learned to not trust their opinions on certain matters but their data was still useful for things like drivetrain

While I agree with you, your last point should be the first main point. I own two cars and both didn’t come with spare tires. The oldest one is my 2004 M3 and it was one of if not the first car to not come with a spare. In 13/14 years I have had maybe 3 punctures. All 3 were brought to my attention by the TPS tire

No but he was not an educated mathematician and he was throwing paint at a very quick rate to complete as many pieces in a day as he did.

I’ve been wondering for a few years now how Mitsubishi is still in business. This article sums up exactly what I have noticed when I watch their TV commercials or read about one of their new vehicles in MotorTrend. I’m probably a decade older than the author but my decade of car enthusiasts were pretty much the same,

A nice discussion in that video but Pollock was not thinking of fractals any more than a tree thinks of fractals when it grows. He was just splashing paint down, albeit, more evenly dispersed than your average 6 year old could probably do.

Wow, the similarities of this rally and a Trump campaign rally are uncanny. People haven’t changed much at all since 1939.

Agreed. Both interviewees were enthusiastic about definitely not seeing the sequel, that is directed by one of the hottest sci-fi directors around today, stars some of the most loved actors in Hollywood, and currently has around a 94 average critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The reason? They can’t tollerate movies

This review makes me think the sequel could be everything I hoped it would be. 2 hours and 45 minutes is long? Most of the best movies I have ever seen are all around 3 hours long. The longer the movie, the more time we are given to settle into the reality of the film. It sounds like a film designed for the super-fans

Downloaded it immediately in minutes and it works flawlessly on my iPhone 6. It looks and feels like a new phone! Love all the updates.

I am a good example of a BMW customer that BMW left out in the cold. I own 2 cars. An E46 M3 that I bought new, and an M-Sport wagon I bought a few years ago. See, I love sport wagons. They are the ultimate do-everything car. My M-Sport wagon is pretty sweet, but I sure as heck would have rather purchased an M3 wagon!

Comparing resolutions of tiny screens is useless once you reach the pixel size that approximates the human eye. You mention numbers that don’t effect real life and this is one of those numbers. Instead, Apple focuses on color accuracy and photo realism. OLED from all other companies are too bright and saturated, and

I agree that this is the right move for the future. By far, most macs out in the world have HHDs now, but that is changing. Still, even today, if you require a Mac for doing work with large files, you still have to buy an HHD or fusion drive, like the two 8TB drives I bought last week.

APFS in the current state of development apparently is incompatible with the fusion drive in my iMac. But I don’t feel left out: In the beta version, people are noticing little increase in file copy speeds and in many cases HFS+ was faster on traditional spinning hard drives. Apparently the real speed gains are really

Wow that looks amazing. I usually have time to hit only one car meet like that a year, so I usually go to the ones on Long Island where I live. I miss out a lot of this kind of thing because my kids have so many activity classes on the weekends, but that is the path I chose. When they are older I’ll be back to the

My point exactly. They also designed, or at least brought to market, the computer OS we all use on our computers... Kids today weren’t born during those times but I remember DOS well on the IBM 286 computers at the time that Apple came out with the first Mac that changed everything. I still have our first mac from

Ah OK, I see that now. I am not trying to sound arrogant. When I was young I didn’t see a path to the American Dream that I sought after. However, somehow it just worked out exactly as I envisioned it. At least so far. However difficult the future looks to the current 25 year olds, as long as there are no bog wars

Whatever it is, that’s me!

Not one thing you started makes sense. Apple pay is never ever activated unless you push the button twice and hold your thumb print on the button! (At least on the current phones).

I respectfully disagree and I maintain that no, you are NOT the target audience for a flagship phone any more than you are the target audience for a $70,000 5 series BMW. I am personally tired of young people complaining a flagship product is too expensive. Apple will sell every iPhone X they can make. There are more

I can assure you it is not a lie as their salaries are public.