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No, I literally meant show me actual cars that could be bought for that price. As of the time I wrote the statement, there were zero listings. Any dealers I have contacted all wanted $8k to $10k over MSRP and they have waiting lists.

Not what I saw when I searched for them. I have actually contacted a number of dealers that claim to have it in stock and at the advertised price only to find out they don’t have it and if you want one you better agree to a much higher price

No way that is real. I’ve seen tons of dealers do this to drive traffic to their website and contacts. Then they tell you $55k to $65k and people are putting deposits down. 

There is 1 CTR on cargurus for $65k. Please show me the tons of listings you know of. I would like one for msrp or near that.

Try living somewhere where the frost depth is 6". You’ll find that older homes are not insulated anywhere near the way they are in Michigan where the frost depth is 60 inches.  It isn't that homes aren't insulated, they're just not insulated the same way because hard freezes for weeks at a time happens once every 50

See, it’s funny because it’s true.

Literally.

That 1960's home with wood paneling is probably covering up asbestos, so be careful, wear PPE, prevent dust, or hire a professional to be 100% certain.  You might not like what you find behind that wood panel.

“Do you have any injuries or medical conditions that would affect you during testing?”

I tried to reply a bit ago and am not seeing it (even in the gray comments where it wound up.)

It is possible to filter search results by custom date range if you click Tools and proceed to do so.

This whole article was one big excuse to share product links.   I mean, I like Aukey and Anker, but I’m just stating the obvious here because we all have to be good at something, right?

This whole article was one big excuse to share product links.   I mean, I like Aukey and Anker, but I’m just stating

What do you do when your air powered impact wrench can’t remove a nut that is well over 1" in diameter, on tighter nervous fart, and is pinched at the closest end just to make sure that it is so tight it won’t come off by accident, even if you’re a 300lb linebacker on the end of a torque bar?

Who has 3 of them? I have 1 wireless router that covers 95% of my home perfectly and 2 very cheap ($40 to $70) directional multifunction wifi devices that provide coverage outside that can be setup as AP-Bridge/Router/WiFi Client or more.

I never said that everyone needs a $450 router. I never said that most people need that. I simply stated that in your blanket “no one needs a $450 router” that in my setup, I do. Now if that router were to die tomorrow, it would only cost me about $250 to replace. Such is the nature of electronics. I certainly don’t

I’ve clearly explained that a $450 router saved me $1000 in hardware and wiring costs and is part of a MUCH larger picture than your bullshit blanket statement takes into account. You tried to tell me what “I” needed and you are flat out f-ing wrong, but can’t admit it. You tried to say that “no one needs a $450

My house isn’t a factory. Your “solution” ignores the facts of this 1955 house. There is nowhere to run the cabling for access points.

Yeah, I was pretty skeptical of them at first, but they’ve been amazing. One of them brand new was about $90 I think, but the rest of them, once older, were about $50, and at that point I went ahead and bought an extra one to have a spare on hand in case one of them fails.

Yes because you really understand my situation better than I do.

More than happy to share. I took a little bit of a risk in getting them as I hadn’t read much about how well they work, but it seemed like they would work well. Having worked with them a bit, I’ve been very happy. There is a default IP address on the radio, so you will need to configure a static IP address on your