“harvested customer info” is a dramatic way of saying “remembered the name of a device that the device owner willingly linked to the vehicle”
“harvested customer info” is a dramatic way of saying “remembered the name of a device that the device owner willingly linked to the vehicle”
lololololololol ok buddy, far be it for me to criticize the literacy of a nebraska resident
Read it a bit more slowly this time
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Was totally expecting a slideshow but clicked anyway because I was interested. Pleasantly surprised, thank you.
Throw away your GPS enabled electronics, that was originally a military project. And while you’re at it, get off the internet.... can’t shake the DARPA funding, it’s tainted as well.
EDIT: Before you waste effort in responding, let it be known that my response above as well as this edit is my way of blowing you off.…
Arranging books by colour is book arranging for people who do not read!
Civic Type R =/= TLX-S
Honda is for the hardworking people. Acura is for the people that hire the hardworking people.
An Acura Legend? What, do you sell drugs?
I do like how this article tried to figure out the reasons for Americans to be so infatuated with trucks instead of screaming about banning them or some such nonsense. It was poignant and touched on a lot of good points about the possible psychology of this buying trend. It even explored the pros and the cons of these…
Your opinion on this is wrong/misguided or messed up.
I knew you’d find a way to make tea from rust, eventually. How’d it taste?
I grew up in the Ozarks and this makes me weirdly defensive of the term ‘hillbilly.’ Ohio, north of Cincinatti? You’re too flat! You can’t be a hillbilly on flatland you’re just white trash.
and somehow spend hours on end scrolling through
real estatemotorcycle listings ofpropertiesexpensive bikes you’ll never buy orflights to placesnice cars you also won’t bevisitingbuying anytime soon,
your story seems to completely validate the premise of the article that the police are bad at deciding who and when to stop?
I was going to argue with you, but I see you’re right.
Agreed, the problem isn’t that cops pull people over. It’s that being pulled over seems arbitrary and divorced from actual danger to the public. I know I’ve shit myself blowing past a hidden cop going 80mph in a 65 mph (to my desince that was in the middle of the got-dang Mojave desert and I could safely be running…
Sry
When a carmaker gives you houndstooth seats, you take a picture of those seats and you put said picture in your article.