I'm pretty sure that's a Land Rover 3 series GT
I'm pretty sure that's a Land Rover 3 series GT
You're probably right. I only noticed recently. Trevor probably had more money on him when he died than Michael did.
Hah! I just thought he didn't have insurance and the other two had Medicaid or something. It's really disproportionate:
Exactly. Except for Trevor, he seems to pay a lot more for healthcare than Michael or Franklin.
Just your ammo. But ever since I learned that, it's always been to go down firing
Kinivo BTC450. Bought on Amazon a couple years ago. I love it because it turns on and off with the car and connects automatically. There is a newer version with some improvements, but I can't recommend it since I haven't used it. I tested about a dozen similar devices before I settled on this one. See http://m.thewirec…
Why did you put wireless in quotes? Bluetooth is supposed to work wirelessly. The devices I have used are not using proprietary or unofficial specs, the Kinivo one I mentioned uses HSP, A2DP and AVRCP and everything works just fine. Phone calls, Siri or Google Now, any navigation app, any music app. I'm not sure what…
I think system was the wrong word to use. It's more of a BT adapter that plugs in to the AUX jack and power. Kinivo BT450 which I bought on Amazon. There's a new version which is supposed to be a little better.
I don't see the problem being with Bluetooth, and while I'm not an expert I do understand Bluetooth and much of the tech behind it.
AD2P is fine for most people. How many devices even have aptX support? I hope most drivers are focusing on the road not audio fidelity, I know I am. I can hear artifacts when I'm listening to Bluetooth headphones, even with aptX, but I never care when I'm driving.
I don't know if it is easy for auto manufacturers to do BT audio. Almost every built in BT system I've used has been an exercise in frustration just to get the phone paired. I still can't get my VW system to play music even though BT audio is specifically enabled in the settings.
Kinivo BTC450 bought on Amazon a couple of years ago with a coupon.
I don't know. It does let me activate Siri or Android voice controls by pressing the button.
I have a $20 aftermarket Bluetooth system in my car and it works perfectly for music, phone calls and voice commands. Here's why:
Nope. In the past few years I've been driving a lot on the highways, at least once a month I will take a 500+ mile round trip on a weekend. I have learned that most truckers are absolutely not asshats and in most cases the only people who think they are are the ones doing stupid shit. Actions like cutting off a big…
I also don't have much issue with the lag on the Vita, just the buttons. Most of the games I play heavily rely on the all the shoulder buttons.
Do you have a browser which can open two windows side by side? Or maybe two phones which you can put side by side. Pause the two shots side by side and see if anything is the same other than the order of the three people in the shot. The poses, background, hair, lighting, everything except the people and the order of…
Literally everything.
Nope, different picture. It was not an iPad in the picture frame.