dieharddan69
DieHardDan
dieharddan69

This is why you properly return your shopping carts, people!

It’s been disproven many times. Toyota’s system is parallel sensors and it’s not a system that can be effected by rf. It really was the drivers. Just like Audi. It’s just idiots like this author who keep perpetuating the myth. Those cars are still all out there. But magically it’s resolved?? (It never existed). And

Elon Erik’s energy is very much that of someone who enjoys sending emails posting articles to all of his employees us readers, which is just to say that his real skills aren’t doing anything in particular or making any kind of product or even dreaming up big ideas, but talking and hyping.

Hey look! Another Tesla hate post!

As a bumpkin from Southern Ohio, seeing the way drivers creatively “merge” onto and off of the freeways of Columbus, including I-270, is as impressive as it is terrifying. I once watched an Audi A4 catch air leaping the berm to catch the northbound I-71 to I-70 east exit.

We have plenty of yield signs, the problem is people don’t understand what they are or ignore them. A series of yield signs for the service road at I-270 offramps locally had to be replaced by stop signs because people wouldn’t yield. Now we all have to stop for no reason because of idiots.

A much more worthy name to be remembered than Kardashian!

This is the stuff that keeps me coming back. Thanks for taking the time!

The core of the potential problem is the engine, as ppl said. The M156 is a great engine but with flaws.

Normally every owner will have addressed those flaws after they emerged around 2010.

1. the head bolts could break due to corrosion. Replacing them can be done without removing the heads (remove one by one) and that

I’ll bite at around $20k. Maybe try to negotiate them down a bit.

Tesla Model 3. It has some weird halo effect despite being ugly and having a bargain basement interior... And that's before getting into the quality issues. It drives fine, it's fast, and electric... But since when does that get it a free pass when it also costs $50k?

(prepping my blind fold and last smoke):

Why break in with a scalpel when you can use...

Decided to mess around with this in my home lab to see if I could use something like VirtualHere (USB over IP software) to install Razer Synapse on a remote Windows 10 box. Worked like a charm with only Power User privs.

Razer Synapse is such a shitty piece of software it’s not even funny.

If your motherboard is old enough it might have a serial port input you could use, but yeah realistically speaking disabling your PC’s usb ports is not going to be a viable option in this day and age.

This is just in the US.
If it was a prelude to a full transition of the higer end towards electric, it would be worldwide. Or at least, include europe too. It’s already completely dumb-expensive to get a V8 here (my dad paid 20k€ of ecotaxes alone on his 2020 GLC63S) even for really rich people, they’re ready for high

Two decades ago, Microsoft was hit with an antitrust case by the U.S. governmentfor doing nearly the same thing: bundling Internet Explorer

Enh. I think this was true in pre-release versions of 10 as well. The devs preach dog-fooding and build everything to use Microsoft tools and applications, and then towards the final release the compliance guys sigh and send a few tickets back. This I’ll worry about when its in a production release instead of a beta.

mrmocha, I’ve been here for a loooong time. And I was logging onto the Internet years before many people here were born.