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I recommend MOG over Spotify any day. I switched and didn't regret it. Same size library, higher quality streaming and mobile downloads, no annoying playlist requirements, a Pandora-style radio with even more customization, same price, better tech support from my experience.

Most exciting thing involving a Malibu Maxx ever!

We enjoy procreation. Hence the minivan

Does anyone know the actually frequency band of tapes compared to CDs? I know the tape deck in my BMW sounds MUCH better than the CD player (this is through a Monster casette adapter for my phone). Then I recently bought an old Weezer tape just for shits and giggles, and using the Dolby setting on my stereo made it

If I'm going to share sporadic, abbreviated tidbits of my personal life, I choose Instagram. There's more creative possibility, and it's more entertaining. I follow comedians on Twitter and artists on Instagram. A little more mentally stimulating, although that's a stretch to even say that.

Probably the first car I owned, a '97 Pontiac Trans Sport minivan. The van was/is a rattling, 90's American sub-engineered, hulking piece of flaming, familial shit. But it's been in our family for 7 generations, and was my high school ride until my brother moved to college and I got his VW. The bitter irony is that

I've probably brought it up ten times, but I can't over exaggerate how much roundabouts help with safety and general traffic flow. Hamilton county IN has more roundabouts than anywhere else in the US, namely the city of Carmel. And driving through town is a pleasure. I hit 13 roundabouts on my way to work. A 30 minute

Best snow tires in the world are Nokian Hakkapeliitas. The Scandinavian company knows snow tires better than anyone else. My 5 year old Hakkapleiita 4s make my RWD, V8, manual BMW nearly unstoppable in the snow (or at least as good as you can expect it to be). Mine aren't studded, but they look like fucking wolverine

Please Jalopnik, find this dude and interview him I just want to know how he could possibly be serious. That may have lowered the collective public opinion of Cobalt owners forever.

RWD. V8. Flagship. Sedan. Lincoln needs at least one sport, RWD car to develop a modern image. Lincoln is trying to be the last big, cushy, comfortable American luxury car. That's an antiquated idea. Sport is the new luxury, and Lincoln is devoid of it. Do you see any other luxury marques pushing FWD, tarted up family

7" tablets are the optimal size for day to day usability, meaning the Nexus 7 is where its at. But if i really wanted a 10", the transformer is pretty tight.

When I worked at a tire store, sometimes I would need to run a set of tires in our inventory to another stores as quickly as possible. We'd load up our Sprinter 3500 with one set of tires (sometimes one single tire, on an occasion 2 sets at most) and drive that huge things through rush hour city traffic. We'd even

and by paddle shifted 6 speed, they mean a CVT, I'm sure. Only amplifying the numbness.

For some reason, my tape deck on my '97 BMW sounds way better than the CD player or the radio. With my new Monster casette adapter, it sounds almost as good as an aux input. It also hides away under a wood panel, so it looks like I have an aux port, and my friends can't laugh at me for driving a car with a tape deck.

I like texting because 90% of the time, I don't need to have a conversation with someone on the phone (excluding parents and far away relatives). I usually just need some quick piece of info from you, hence the text. Or if I'm texting you for fun, I do it throughout the day via text. I don't need to be tied down on a

So it's almost all glue and one fan in a compact metal body? Something about heating up glue doesn't sound right. But I see Apple's point. It's now impossible to repair any single part on it. Should've bought Apple Care.

I don't know how Google voice can work so well. It's almost uncanny. Yet it gets no credit.

I'm trying to convince my dad to look at an R8 5.2. He's convinced he wants a 911 turbo, but I'm certain one test drive with that glorious Audi/Lambo V10 will change his mind

That's a sting ray. Definitely more creepy than sad

It's a Tacoma. But notice the different wheels on each side. It looks like he has custom chrome wheels on the passenger side and regular wheels on the drivers side. This is a common move for people who can't quite afford all 4 wheels yet. Sadly, that's fairly common in Chicago.