With your high-beams on but no signal, natch.
With your high-beams on but no signal, natch.
dot dot dot as long as you have the internet. The above method is direct-tethered.
I think you jeopardize more lives driving like a civilized person with MD tags. People will be distracted trying to figure out what's wrong with you.
964 All the way. The interior is way better, the mileage is better, it's an actual targa, and the design is much more classic, closer to the 70s design.
The Jeep GCs have proximity keys. Personally, I think they're great.
That didn't look like a block from the #7. It looked more like a PIT from the #22.
My biggest complaint about the front of this car, and it's mirrored by some of the editors/writers here on Jalopnik, is that it messes with my sense of pareidolia. Cars have faces. Headlights represent eyes, the grilles and valances make up a smile. It's why the Mazda3 got such flak for looking so derpy. It's why…
If you burn that bush a staircase opens up and there's a guy with a sword down there.
They're called Disfluencies.
In my experience, most ad-supported apps cache the last ad it had. So putting it on airplane mode would only show you the same ad over and over and over and over again.
Not much to tell... You spend most of your time outside waiting for the guards at the gate to come search your gear with the dogs, leaving you a very limited amount of time to set up. You can't touch anything in the room, you have to get the staff to do that, but they're very helpful so it's not a big deal.
I've done a couple of quick videos with her in the white house... she has a couple of people who just flutter around her at all times until the director calls "action" adjusting her hair and makeup. It's wonderful. They act like they're all friends.
I grew up in Philly. There are lots of neighborhoods all over the place, even in the burbs where there are no driveways or back alley parking. It's only on-street parking. That space in front of your house becomes your ersatz driveway.
I love minivans. My first car was an '84 Caravan. It had a 5-speed on the floor.
Have you seen the switchgear in modern Chryslers? It's actually really nice. The plastic is well-molded and the action feels great, nice and crisp and affirmative without being too firm or difficult.
This'll get lost in the pile, at this point we're 235 comments in, but:
Yes, you can legally unlock your phone after you've satisfied the original contract. You just have to call your carrier and they'll do it for you.
I've unlocked 4 iPhones that were off-contract via AT&T. Each time they were like "No problemo. Just give me the IMEI and I'll unlock it. You'll get an email when it's done." 2 days later, Email arrives and hey presto, unlocked phone.
What if this were a car. Not excusing the rider's aggressive riding here, weaving and speeding aren't cool on public roads no matter how much fun they are, but what if it were a car instead?