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My family has been with Nextel/Sprint for a long, long time. My father used Nextel because it was company issued, and when my sister and I were of age to use cell phones, my mother made the switch to Nextel, and we all used Nextel because of how incredibly convenient Direct Connect/PTT was. We have since moved to

To anyone who fears the DIY method: Don't. You just need to get all the right information first. Join a forum that has to do with your car. I own a 2002 Subaru Impreza so I joined NASIOC(North America Subaru Impreza Owners Club). When you surround yourself with experts on your car, you can come out with greater

I'd beg to differ... Yeah, you'd have to drive a Corolla. Talk about blending in until you get it to the chop shop. And once you strip it down, you can start to sell those spare parts for a huge profit. Even if you just sell the valuable parts and scrap the rest. There was a guy around my area who got caught after

probably not long... they most likely used a jig to get them perfectly spaced every time... I'd say a team of 4 would take 2 hours to set up the assembled signs on the track

I'm going to have to say my first Gen CR-V. They may have been small, but were very space efficient on the inside. AWD, yet no transmission hump and a column shifter. The center console folded away for you to pack more things in between the seats. The back seats folded flat and there were tons of little and big

Going to have to agree here... Them diesel engines seem to run on everything these days... even some watered down diesel fuel with no air

I give my vote to this for two reasons. The first is your drafting skills. The second is your ability to design a track with multiple circuits!

I know that with my car, the ECU knows when the clutch is in or out and uses that to factor into how efficiently the engine runs when in "neutral" or not. One of the things it does is change the throttle cutoff to a lower RPM when in neutral then when in gear. Not sure how much that helps the situation, but it also

YOU can wipe it, because you have the password for your Apple ID. If it were somehow wiped without your iTunes(which is signed into your Apple ID), you can't use the iPhone with any other Apple ID.

Find My iPhone, once activated, will be able to track the phone for 90 days after it's been wiped and activated under a different apple ID/number. This is the standard procedure since iOS 5 or 6. If you sell your phone to somebody, you can track the new owner for up to 90 days with your Apple ID.

It could be that with street racing, you can only really prosecute those who were actually caught racing. There are "meets" at different locations around the philly area 3-4 nights a week.

They do it because of thesubconscious need to feel important and wanted. Which is also why people feel awesome when they get a package in the mail, and to a lesser extent, sign up for email adverts and newsletters.

They keep saying that most speed bumps are 3-4 inches tall... I'd like to know where that is, because not a single speed bump in my area is less than 8 inches tall... There's many cars who bottom out on them too...

Just bought the denon system from world wide stereo. Applied the discount code, both the website and the paypal mini site showed the price of $445(tax included). Then the invoice from paypal and world wide stereo both show $680 as the price I was charged... Waiting to hear from them, hopefully it's just some sort of

I've always wanted a drone. Now these people in China can just order a package, and the drone comes with it. so long as it doesn't have a livestreaming camera, just smack it down when it comes to deliver, then hide the drone and the package before anybody comes to investigate(be sure to disconnect the power to the GPS

This right here is well worth it. My company is a huge partner with Sprint so I have a 24% discount on my monthly bill. No phone discounts, but with nearly a quarter off, I can't complain

my feelings exactly. get a tablet with awesome battery life that can chill in your briefcase/backpack. Then mini phone for the basic stuff. I see this being the perfect traveling business companion.

This right here. Desirable not only because it is awesome, but because the only way to get one in the US was to order all the parts and have it built

I just made a BMO video game console! It is a highly casemodded gameboy color!

Actually, I'm pretty sure that shift boot was made out of a Crown Royal Whiskey bag.