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nah, the mini is part of the current line. their current ones are the igrill 2 and the igrill mini, which came out a few months before the igrill 2 replaced the original igrill. my guess is that they were probably developed simultaneously, so would be part of the same “generation” of igrill products even though the

nah, the mini is part of the current line. their current ones are the igrill 2 and the igrill mini, which came out a

I don’t disagree

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As a professional videographer myself, it’s my duty to present the following to those afflicted with vertical video syndrome. The first step to defeating this disease is awareness.

I would regularly pirate games in high school and then early college.

Yay the morning CVT

I bought a Dyson vac, but a refurb unit at a much reduced price. Worth every penny. At full retail price though, not a chance in hell.

I don’t know about that. Granted, we were gifted our $600 Dyson Animal vac as a wedding present, but that thing is more than six years old now and still works as well as when we got it. The filters are washable, so it’s literally cost us nothing except for electricity, and still does an incredible job pulling dust and

I got a Dyson ... 5 years no issues. Flawless. First Vacuum to last 5 years that I have owned. Works like brand new still ...

I saw these at a thrift shop near me about a year ago. Blew my mind.

It’s a real shame that they aren’t the rolling Masterpieces they used to be.

That’s a common reaction (even among the disabled!) to the idea of juxtaposing the idea of “sexy” with something that implies illness or convalescence. It’s why women and men in chairs often have trouble feeling attractive again.

Or they could do the logical thing and make the Evora the Tesla Roadster 2.0 as a joint venture a la Toyobaru. Tesla needs a sports car, Lotus needs to lower emissions preferably on a cost-effective and pre-existing platform. Tesla would call it the Roadster 2.0 and Lotus could call their version the E-vora.

It looks to be disguised as a Chinese knock off of a Jeep Grand Cherokee... as opposed to a German knock off of a Jeep Grand Cherokee.

I still find it amusing that saying “how do you want to use your smartphone while driving” somehow translates into “how do you want to interact with your car.”

Don't forget Mark Zuckerberg and John Twitter. Just kidding. I think his name is Mike Twitter.

I see this on Gawker all the time and have no idea who she is or why this is a thing

Agreed on all points. Stealing the parts was theft, but I wouldn’t have left it in his garage either. If he can afford to fly from New York and buy a $33,000 car with cash he could’ve probably afforded to take a couple of extra days off work and get a motel room while he waited for the truck. I’m sure he won’t make

He may have some trouble proving his case (probably depends on the judge?), but I’d say he definitely has a case. The fact that every detail isn’t listed in a written agreement doesn’t nullify the deal, especially when the proof is in the craigslist ad. Plus, from what I’ve read the seller basically removed the items

Limousine and Chauffeur Show in Atlantic City in 1988.