It’s covfefe. The covefe you are referring to was another top-secret program. Thanks for letting the cat out of the bag.
It’s covfefe. The covefe you are referring to was another top-secret program. Thanks for letting the cat out of the bag.
1. The town clearly defines vehicles with parts removed and rendered inoperable as vehicles. So, the Beetle is still a vehicle per the town’s definition.
2. The chains and turnbuckles are unsightly.
3. Her yard makes the neighborhood look like hell.
Either pull it down, or put up a fence and live in your own private…
Sorry, but neighborhood blight is definitely a thing. Her place looks like a hobo camp. Put up a nice fence and feel free to enjoy whatever you like on the inside. If it is going to be seen by everyone, keep it tasteful and low-key.
He doesn’t use that much gas or electricity—fine. What about the shelter being provided...you know, that thing over your head you call a roof? That’s what rent is for. Utilities are a separate bill (and he should chip in half of those too, regardless of how much he actually uses).
Art or not, I wouldn’t want to live next to you. I think it detracts greatly from the neighborhood appeal. You like it so much, build a 12 or 20 car garage and keep them in there.
You sound like the neighbor from hell...and I absolutely love cars. I don’t impose my lifestyle on my neighbors.
Completely agree on Lexus. Beyond offensive. What are they thinking with those grilles? The logo is hideous too. Do they not ask potential customers? I have walked away from the showroom 4 times. And last week I dragged my gf and her mother away from one, sat them down at the MB dealership and wouldn’t let them leave…
Distain is not a word.
Go attach two big pontoons to each vehicle. Below the door sill, above the tires. They will float up and you can pull them in to shore and drive them up on to solid ground.
The criticism is valid and not remotely rude. Your insecure reply, on the other hand, is.
Why would you ask about their winter tires or health insurance or latest midlife crisis or girlfriend issues? They are adults and need to handle life on their own. You going to run around with diapers for them when they get older and lose bowel function too?
Do you do this every time you go get coffee at Starbucks?…
Meh
Along with unpacking, you have to consider re-packing. It can take time and you can forget things, and it’s stressful if you are rushing around looking for things and you have a taxi/plane to catch. Here’s how I do it.
I use a suitcase with sections that can lift out. Makes it easy to repack without forgetting…
People really need to categorize niggles into “Minor” and “Serious” categories.
Everything here is minor...
...except for the STEERING WHEEL NOT WORKING. Wtf???!!!
Also, how long does it take to do a software reset on the car? I once had to wait an hour and a half for an Apple TV to download the OS and reinstall…
This is a really dumb article. People don’t want to learn. They want stuff done without having to lift a finger. If you are willing to be their slave, go for it. Otherwise, don’t open the can of worms, say you don’t know how.
I pretend technology has passed me by. To some extent, maybe, it has. But I can figure stuff out. It does not mean I want to spend hours and hours doing this for family members. Pay for the support, or do without.
I pretend to ask Siri to do something and when it can’t, I say I have no idea and suggest we call someone…
10 Ports. 10 Devices. At once.
You buys. You charges.
What’s not to like?
10 Ports. 10 Devices. At once.
You buys. You charges.
What’s not to like?
Dying to tell, but can’t. The lawyers are in the way.
Hopefully it will be made into a movie, or TV series, one day.
In short, it is a journey into the underbelly of the following:
Trips to dealers and factories abroad, boats, cars, disassembly, shipping, customs, reassembly, VIN numbers, state inspection offices,…
You can measure the approximate wavelength, not the speed.
I have been privileged to spend time with Jay Leno on several occasions. He is simply the nicest, most huggable guy on earth. He never loses his patience with the endless stream of fans, people seeking donations, selfies, autographs, memorabilia, handouts, etc., etc. I have never seen such a kind, gentle, humourous,…
The GridIt has two disadvantages: weight (it’s pretty heavy), and lack of labels. You don’t know what’s missing. I try to be minimalist for weight reduction and to have less things to remember and deal with. I travel with an iPad (the big one) with keyboard and an Android phone.
I have three ziplock bags with labels:
B…