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It’s cool and all, but the video is obviously sped up. Needs some Benny Hill music to accompany it.

Or you can get a Boosted board with a nice backpack for less $ and have a fun board to ride without always having a bag attached.

Well said! I especially liked this:

Facebook’s square aspect ratio is a bummer. However, you should think about getting one of those cheap little wide-angle lens adapters for your phone. The field of view is too narrow and it’s hard to see what’s going on, especially when you’re inside the car. Most of them clip on and off, so you could use it as needed

Yeah, that’s the worst thing ever.

Came here to post the same exact thing. Creosote and arsenic are nasty substances. Stay away from railroad ties, people. And Casey, please re-write the headline. The YouTube description says he’s using an untreated beam. People SHOULD NOT under any circumstances have old railroad beams on their residential property.

Here’s an idea: If you end up in a position where a cop is pointing a gun at you... DON’T reach for ANYTHING! Just put your hands up or drop put your phone down or do what the cop says! Here’s an even better idea: don’t do dumb crap that puts you in a position where a police officer has to even care what you’re doing!

Needs an AWD option!! I don’t understand why the Sienna is the only minivan with an AWD option. Some of us live in places where it snows for 6 months out of the year. I wish Ford made the Flex with sliding doors and stowable seats.

Bomby McBomberpants?

I’d use the term “actors” very, VERY lightly...

I feel like a lot of people are commenting here without having actually watched the video. The front vehicle WAS passing cars and did the correct thing by allowing the vehicle on the on-ramp to his right to merge into traffic. It’s so freaking obvious that he saw the car coming and remained in the left lane. I think

I’m on my 4th Charge HR due to battery issues. I like it, but it definitely has some issues. I think the main advantage Fitbit has over Garmin at the moment is their app. I rarely have issues with the Fitbit app. Fitbit’s iOS app is also very simple to use and well-designed. Garmin’s... not so much. I had a Vivosmart

Do some proofreading. PFD, not PDF. I don’t think a PDF will keep you afloat. But maybe it’s a new feature from Adobe I don’t know about yet?

How can Subaru, FCA and Mazda not afford R&D for an EV? I thought Elon Musk made all his Tesla stuff open source so anybody can use the technology. I mean, I know they’d have to modify plants to actually build EVs and that would cost a good bit of money, but it seems like the technology is there for the taking. Lack

Nothing like charging your “clean” EV with electricity made at a coal-burning power plant...

Please stop commenting about “user error” and “I have one and it works fine when I’m on the treadmill.” It’s not user error, it’s a very well-documented issue. Check out the Fitbit Community forum post:

Might be one person in the lawsuit, but there are hundreds of people with the same problem. Check out this 73-page forum post about this issue. It’s not user error, trust me.

It works fine on treadmills and runs and bikes... that’s not what they’re arguing. The problems arise during HIIT workouts. Doesn’t matter how tight you have it or where you have it. It basically freaks out once you hit around 160bpm or higher.

Any decent workout will put you at/near/above 160bpm. So, no, that’s not outside the standard deviation from the norm. Not even close. It’s a fitness device and they advertised it as being able to track your heart rate accurately. It doesn’t and Fitbit continues to tell us that users are “wearing it wrong” or “using

“Imagine clothes, houses or cars that soaked up heat during and then released it on demand when thing turned cold.”