drewcrosby
drewcrosby
drewcrosby

I don’t know if I’d classify that as fun. I mean, it doesn’t really look all that fun to me. I might classify that as death or something similar. Definitely not fun, though.

Germany:

I guess I should take some time to reflect on this decision.

This affected millions of users. I’m not being dramatic.

What choices? You said a good example yourself: They took away users choice to continue using the add-ons theyve been using. And this whole expiring certification disaster has highlighted another example: Even if it had worked as intended, theres no way to override it and continue using the add-ons that were legitima

I dont know how these fancy expensive cars are designed, but the cheap mirrors on my truck are mounted to the door with 3 screws that are accessible once the trim panel on the inside of the door is removed. In order to take off the mirror properly, the door has to be opened first. Otherwise, breaking if off is the onl

It is a big deal. Millions of users had their protection and privacy add-ons just completely disabled without any warning all at once just because someone forgot to update a certificate relating to a policy that people told Mozilla years ago not to implement for this very reason. This issue was actually submitted 3

When they stop taking away my choices, I might be willing to update.

I had kept version 56 installed because there are a number of add-ons that I use every day that aren’t supported past version 57. Ive been really aggravated with the direction that Mozilla has been taking Firefox for a while now, anyway. This major fuckup was the last straw. Yesterday, I installed Pale Moon and the

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I thought that was a Doug Durango.

No. I'm not the one that's forcing updates onto people's computers causing data loss, system errors, and lost time/productivity/money. You can keep your snarky replies to yourself.

Not all of TX. I just moved back to MS after living in the Houston area for over a decade. Since I bought my truck in MS (which doesn’t require front plates), I refused to drill holes in my bumper. So I zip-tied my front plate to the crossbar on the front of my ladder rack so that it was visible above the cab of my

I saw this truck in another article, and I felt compelled to post a comment there. So I guess I can make it here, too:

Shortly after reviewing the Karlmann King, Jason Torchinsky was never heard from again.

And one day, a few months after installing the system, the garage door mechanism gets stuck and the garage door is left wide open as the delivery driver is leaving...

Vortec, if I recall correctly, is a specific engine head design that supposedly created a vortex in each cylinder to help the combustion process. GM has used it in a huge number of their engines (and still does). The 4.3L that I had in my S10 was also a Vortec engine. It had a fancy looking cover plate on top of the