Good question. Some Stingrays are going to be able to emulate CDMA2000 networks, however, different sets of information is required for these stingrays to be effective where they are deployed.
Good question. Some Stingrays are going to be able to emulate CDMA2000 networks, however, different sets of information is required for these stingrays to be effective where they are deployed.
Let’s call him an expert when he can pronounce Murciélago..
Huh.. I had the same thing happen with an in-state dealer. I got a $75 refund because I transferred plates instead of getting new. I can’t imagine any dealer would feel bad about pocketing the $75, but that kind of honesty goes a long way. Oh, and they don’t bug me day after day about trading my vehicle in or raping…
I always see Texas and Colorado plates, but they usually have no smoking signs and barcodes in the windows. Believe it or not, rental cars are driven across the country and left in another state.
Unless you’re talking about life or death, leaving your “lane” (the space between a white or yellow line) to avoid a collision that you can’t be faulted for is going to make matters worse for you.
The phone won’t offer any sync services. On the bright side, you can probably manually sync PIM data if you have a computer with the information already on it. While getting from 365 Calendar to a dumbphone isn’t straightforward, there is a method. Unfortunately, this means manually syncing the phone with a host…
I’ll agree with most everyone here.. you get a friend or family member asking for advice, you even go on test drives with them and do as much as you can to see them get into often times a better car than your own - and then they buy something else.. usually what you specifically told them to avoid, and then they beg…
Where I come from, you don’t need to talk to girls if you have a 1/2-ton or bigger pickup truck. The preppy girls I was after, however, got with guys who drove a Focus, Corolla, Neon, Cobalt, or other little econobox. The Mustang guys got neglected a lot. Just get something that is fun and does okay on gas as long as…
Who’s going to enforce a non-DOT stop sign on private property?
That’s what I was thinking.. but still, what’s the significance of 2576? Why not 2575?
Shame that the Note 7 won’t get it.
I remember customizing the System dialog on Windows XP.
“oeminfo.ini”
Well this makes me wonder as well.. the citation says nothing about the vehicle being unlocked. If the officer checked and every door was unlocked, that could turn into illegal search.
Police told me that I can’t get a ticket for disobeying a stop sign in my local shopping mall parking lot, since it is private property and the stop signs aren’t DOT-compliant/authorized. Let’s say someone blew a stop sign and caused an accident, they wouldn’t be cited.
Here is a Certified 2024 CTS V-Sport Premium in a nice gray for $37.000.
Or just take that old Core 2 Duo machine in your basement, buy a 2nd NIC, and install Untangle. It’s amazing how much I could do with 12Mbps with that hardware.
This is one of the most useful tricks I’ve learned recently. Just give the screwdriver a good wipe beforehand if you’re going to be pouring stuff like oil with it. You don’t want any contaminants.
Last time I thought about one? A friend of mine owned two of them. Flew halfway across the country to get one of them.
Just in the same way all of my tech-inept family think that Chromecast is a $35 full media center. No... it’s useless without that $800 smartphone. The nice thing about portableapps and Chromecast is the fact that they take advantage of the $800 equipment that so many of us already have.
I’ve kept my eye on these.. For the past 5 years, any 9-7x could be picked up for $1500-3000 less than its bowtie counterpart - mile for mile. So you could get one with much less miles for the same price as a Trailblazer. The Rainier seemed to have a cash premium, the Bravadas were usually beat to sh*t, and the Envoys…