blatheringseagulls
Blathering Seagulls
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I bet the brewers of the Silver Bullet are just aching for a co-branding opportunity.

If these "entertainment devices" aren't backed up by some pretty nice screens, these won't be worth their weight in hyperbole.

I just bought a used car, and the previous owners included a whole envelope of service records in the glove box. Among the records was a 120 minute MCI card, still in its cellophane wrapper. I thought for a second that they'd just forgotten it, but I think it was a part of their emergency kit like this.

Oof, so chubby.

CP for sure. Too bad.

These look like they'd be designed by HTC, if I didn't know any better.

You know even the company isn't pumped about the styling revisions when they won't give you a solid press shot of the exterior.

Maybe I'm just a sucker for branding, but I geeked out when I saw the Sony brand on the center stack.

Forget a comparison, I just want to see the two powertrains mated.

As far as the colors go, I think they're all light pastels because they don't absorb nearly as much heat, making them use air conditioning less.

Tons of YouTube 4K videos? Surely you jest. And they mean content that people want to watch, not gimmicky demos of the RED SCARLET.

1) Maybe it's to help kids properly learn their ascenders and decenders?

[Not sure if you're right, but replying to approve anyway!]

The first time we took the short-buses out on a long trip, one of them blew a pushrod less than an hour away from camp. Obviously we weren't driving them hard enough.

I don't think anyone would argue with a Fit's fun-factor.

Supercharged, to boot.

I'm curious to see if this has a dedicated textbook/ebook portal. If they can distribute free books through this thing, it could really change a lot for education in 3rd-world countries. Hell, it could change a lot for kids in underfunded school districts in this country.

That keyboard reminds me of my original Droid. And that's not a good thing.

I drive one of these at my summer camp. Loaded with kids and towing 1000 lbs worth of trailer cargo, it's just a bus. When you're all by yourself driving back to the campsite to pick the kids up, though, that's a different story. Switch the digital readout to the Tachometer, stomp the loud pedal, and rip it.

I subscribed when I got my Grado SR225i's (the higher bitrate was a must on such detailed cans), and boy howdy was it worth it.