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Yeah, the GM ones are what I was used to. When I bought my Altima way back in 2000, I didn't understand why there was a hook for the floor mat. It only took 14 years for me to find out, when the clip broke and the damn mat shifted up under the gas pedal. $2 on ebay for a new clip and the mat doesn't move now :-)

Someone hacked into my Delta Skymiles account and redeemed 60k miles for $200 in Amex gift cards. Two HUNDRED dollars! The Delta team e-mailed me to check if it was legit, which of course it wasn't. The best part: they mailed the gift cards out, but had them invalidated so they wouldn't work. And they had my

Another tip: if you tap Finger 1 or Finger 2 or whatever, you can change the label. This is handy when TouchID stops responding to one of your fingers. You'll know which one to delete and retrain.

If you never plug an iPhone into a CarPlay-capable head unit, you will never see CarPlay. You are not being forced to buy Apple. Even if the head unit did require an Apple product to work, you could always buy something else.

This worked for me ages ago in Georgia. We register by birthdate, and I had already registered for the next year, when I bought a new car a few days before my birthday. Total cost to "register" the new car for the first year: $5 to transfer the tag.

I believe so, yes.

DAMN! Doesn't seem to apply to the 1st gen. Kindle Paperwhite . I guess I need to buy a new Kindle now.

As a pedestrian, I've always been wary of cars at the zebra crossings, but every time I've been in London, the drivers stop IMMEDIATELY when you even look like you're going to cross.

Is it just me, or is there no article here?

Once you're in the car (sedan), you're in the trunk area by definition because it's just a pull of a lever (trunk release) or another lever (rear seat access) to get into the trunk. Sure, you can probably lock both of those, but do most people really go through that trouble?

Spirit's livery makes it look like they fly Lego planes.

Hey US Air... here, let me Google that for you... "cdc ebola symptoms". Nope. Nausea is not one of the symptoms of ebola.

Hey everybody! It's the new Jan Brady!!

Sometimes, but not always. Airlines do occasionally switch out equipment but keep the flight number the same. For some reason it is stuck in my head that Southwest does this, but I have no direct (or is it nonstop?) experience with them.

As a Global Entry member, I absolutely appreciate how fast you get back in the country. No lines, and through immigration and customs in less than 5 minutes (most of that is walking from the kiosk to the exit).

That makes sense. But you can't fight the man! :-)

Completely serious. I still have a plant at my desk (some sort of bonsai). No one has ever said anything to me and I've had it for three years.

Plants are banned! They could release spores that could cause someone to have an allergic reaction and die.

Also, get your pet microchipped and keep the registration up to date. This may cost you $15 or so a year, but it is completely worth it. The service I use (Home Again) even sends you a pet ID card with your pet's photo, name, DOB, breed, color, etc., and includes your name, address, and a phone number (in the case

Number 7 is unethical, in my opinion. As for using Amazon Smile, that's a great idea and it's even better when you start at iGive.com. Set up your favorite charity at both and the donations stack.