You'll notice that the companies signed on are companies that lack robust in-car interfaces to begin with.
You'll notice that the companies signed on are companies that lack robust in-car interfaces to begin with.
The first sentence of the Constitution says its role is to keep us safe. (The whole "common defense" bit.) And sure it acts outside the will of its citizens. It happens all the time. It can search your house, follow you, and even lock you up — with a judge's permission of course. And the prerequisite is that…
Appreciate the advice! I'm moving from New York City and I'm really torn on this. What you say definitely makes sense. It's just hard for me to stomach the idea of my first car after 7 long years in this city being an automatic.
I'm about the move to LA and a '12 manual GTI is on my wish list. Everyone in LA, even car people, tell me this is a mistake. I feel the solution is live as close to work as possible (in my case Santa Monica). Surely the fun of shifting outweighs the occasional inconvenience on the 405, so I hope.
It is essentially the same as the laws of search and seizure that have been in place since the time of Franklin. They have to go to a judge, present their evidence that there is a reason they need this information and prove that there is a need to violate our privacy.
I disagree. I would argue his words are more apt today than they were in his time. Protecting the people can be done with out invading their privacy.
Hang the key on the dog, get a bunch of identical dogs. Make sure one of the dogs is rabid (you'll have to change that one out every once in a while), just not the one you hang the key on, that'd be insane.
I just went to Universal Hollywood and they already have krusty land, a kwik-e-mart, lad lard's donuts and I think Moe's tavern... I'll be great to see all the stuff from the image.
And you are not wrong at all? ;)
Why is it the "most entertaining" offseason. Not trying to be a smart ass, just curious. Are there a lot if trades?
Similar deal with toe cramps. The culprit was calcium. I started taking supplements and the toe cramps went away.
As you say, it definitely depends on a lot of individual factors. For years I've gotten bad cramps in my feet and hands. Hydration was probably an issue and I've addressed that, also take a potassium supplement with dinner in the evening. Those things aren't 100%, but much better. Another issue I'm less good at…
My wife has had the same crippling leg cramp pains you describe to a T, and a potassium & magnesium supplement has helped her greatly. For those of us with normal cramping: go easy and slow with this stuff. Too much of either mineral can cause fatal results (heart attack predominantly).
I suppose I could. I didn't really think about that option. The only disadvantage I can see is that my outlook.com address (which is linked to the hotmail one) currently filters the "crap" that comes to my hotmail address into a separate folder, and then extracts important emails into relevant folders/the inbox (my…
While I am an evangelist for how cool this application is I wish this function was more consistent. While Google Now (On Android in my case) is great at knowing my regular haunts and when I go there, my meetings and locations (to keep me from being late) and now my college sports teams it still seems to be a 50/50…
I REALLY REALLY wish that those spotify/iTunes playlists included the radio banter and fake adverts between the songs.
Ah, the days of your iron going in the dryer, which usually occurs around the same time when I put mayo in the toaster.
Ugh, I hate when Piers Morgan is on... just because he's famous and an Arsenal fan doesn't mean he should be talking about soccer/football/futbol.
I'm incredibly happy to see the end of them. They tried to bring in the causal viewers to a niche channel, they never once catered to people who actually watched the channel consistently. Some absolutely awful production value, too. Can't wait for NBC.
I kinda agree with this - if it's going to suck anyway, why not let it be Gus Johnson sucking. At least there's room to grow.