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Yea, most modern cars you can't hotwire there is some sort of factory security system built in. Mine for example I can run the starter and the engine will start for about two seconds then shut off and turn on a security light.

"At some point nearly everyone has had a collection of empty bottles and fast food containers riding shotgun with them."

A couple of notes I might add.

Problem with a slightly smaller truck based on the larger one is that it won't give any advantage. Look at the Dakota, or Colorodo/canyon. You get nearly thr same economy and pay the same amount for it. I took my 21mpg 4 clyinder 2wd extended cab s10 even and traded it for a v8 4x4 extedned cab silverado that hits

That being said though, I have thousands of old pictures that I'd like to go back through and geotag and am trying to come up with a sample way. for ones where I know the location say insiade a building or somehting I look up its cordinates and tag them with exiftool

Seems these talked about options are all manual. When we come back from even a same day trip with 400 pictures draghing and dropping them onto a map is going to take too much time. As other commenters are saying, use a GPS log and tool to add the info from that to the pictures in bulk.

I have one started, its several different documents that I'm slowly deciding what is important and what is not to gather into the final copy. I'm thinking of just keeping one copy of the source and makeing a few pdf copies to distribute and password protect those. While there are pdf password cracking utilities out

I've used so many.

I started with two seperate cards a couple years ago. I had hired on from a contract worker to an employee of a bank and opened accounts there. We kept our old account and I setup a direct deposit for $500 into it each pay (bi monthly) and thats our eating out/play account. It works out well because we don't have to

It really depends on how the maker of the computer did it. For example I have a couple dell latitude laptops whose cd's will install xp on anything from a vmware guest to a home built system, but I've had other OEM cd's that looked for something in hardware and refused to install or restore cd's which were an image

Low temperature does not kill betteries, certain chemistries like nimh provide less power when temperatures are very cold, others like alkaline cold slows down the internal self discharge.