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Depending what kind of car you have... either from the axels (SUV/truck/large van, etc) or from the jackpoints, which are usually under the front doors. The manual usually shows you where they recommend.

Not fake words like "odelay".

I think Zuck's dog is a Puli, otherwise known as "that mop-like dog from the cover of that Beck album".

So are these the only apps its baked into or is it available to all? It would be great if while driving I could say "Siri, search spotify for ..." and she'd do it. Since 99% of my music needs these days are fulfilled by Spotify, having it look at the 12 or so songs I have in Music is useless.

os4 gimped the hell out of my 3g to the point where it was laughably, comically slow. When I finally got my 4s it was like a breath of fresh air... being able to play music on spotify AND check Facebook/email all at once was almost more than I could handle.

I have had 2 iPhones (3g & 4s) and an iPad and didn't know street view was on them, ever. I'm not even sure I know how to get into it.

I was out biking near the beach last weekend and almost rode into a sign.

My bus in high school had seat belts, I just can't remember anyone ever using them. It was also just one of those glorified van, 16-seater tart carts, so it probably didn't handle too much unlike a regular vehicle.

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I've always been a fan of this single-take scene from The Royal Tenenbaums. I'm a bit biased, being a huge Wes Anderson fan; and I believe it was shot with a jib crane, but its still really great. Fast forward to 4:30.

Dang. When I saw the title of the article, I was hoping the furniture would be a 1/2 scale of the Eames Lounger or the Corb LCW for Rover to sleep on. Not that you could get the dog to sleep on it if you bought it... mine just likes to curl up on the end of the ultra suede DWR couch.

There was actually a Joseph Aboud sale at Bergdorf's that he had to hit as well.

I wonder how Patrick Bateman would answer this question?

This makes me really, really miss my old Range Rover. It was a 1997 p38A in alpine white with the air suspension removed. Something on it would break about once a month but there was just this... charm about it that I couldn't escape. I finally had to let it go when the transfer case morse chain exploded; to this day

I want to live in a church! The spaces look amazing. There's an abandoned one around the corner from my buddies' place in western jersey that I would have an absolute blast restoring (if I could ever afford it)- the only problem is there's a grave yard out back. That... could be a little creepy for a summer BBQ.

I love my Klein Journeyman series tools- I have the lineman's (with the integrated crimper on the back! so handy!), the Dykes and the needle nose. Sure those three tools cost me nearly $200, but they'll last forever and they work so much better than your typical home depot tool aisle pliers.

I made the mistake of telling my friends the last time I was in the back of a NYC cab that the crown vic we were riding in was a "dying breed". The cabbie went off on a rant for the rest of the trip- more or less to the same tune as this comment, except with more what I assume was swearing in arabic. It was highly

And that's how the kids got married.

*raises hand* seen them live, too! Great band.

The house is beautiful, but the plan is a little wacky. There's lots of wasted space and the way you circulate through it isn't great. Still, given the opportunity and budget, this is exactly the kind of home I'd build for myself.

the part when all the rats run across the street to Moe's is comedy gold.