billpendry
billpendry
billpendry

It depends on how many components/devices you have. I think for anyone who has a receiver, these things are essential. One button press will turn on all the required equipment, set them all to the appropriate inputs, and map all of the relevant keys to the remote. If you don’t have much gear (and can do pretty much

It depends on how many components/devices you have. I think for anyone who has a receiver, these things are

I see that they have the “Elite” which includes the Hub refurbished for only $4 more. That seems like a much smarter buy to me. 

I see that they have the “Elite” which includes the Hub refurbished for only $4 more. That seems like a much smarter

Geez, how big was this van?

What’s up with the silver mirrors?

Burnout Revenge! If that game was backwards compatible on the XBone, I’d probably go ahead and finally buy one.

“a 100-liter (26.4-gallon) FT3 fuel cell installed where the usual gas tank would fit—about double the stock 13.2-gallon size”

“We’ve definitely no more over the coming months.”

Aw crap, I might have to buy a Switch...

Yeah, cursive doesn’t seem like the best choice for a protest sign.

That dashboard is... hilarious. Looks like the control room of a hydroelectric dam circa 1949.

10-year-old Camry

I still like to go fire up CLOP from time to time, just to hear it say “Ho there, CLOP” or whatever. Really cracks me up for some reason.

2018 Chrysler 300

Even then, keeping him in jail would be cheaper. Death penalty cases are much more expensive, often many times more expensive.

So I take it this isn’t actually available for download right now? Looks very interesting.

Great write-up! Building an RC kit car (Associated RC10B3) many years ago helped give me the confidence to start working on my real cars a few later.

It’s just my personal taste, but something I always do to the Dock on every Mac I set up is add the Applications and Utilities folders to it. Then you have quick, intuitive access to all of your apps in one place. You can keep only your frequently-used apps on the Dock and all the rest are right off to the side in the

One aspect of it that I really like is that the transferred files go directly into your photo library - much more convenient than using Messages or email.