evilhamsterman
Evilhamsterman
evilhamsterman

It different depending on where you are, even on the west coast. Oregon is only now starting to close stuff down. In Washington and especially the Seattle area, essentially the only things that are open are grocery stores, pharmacies, and hardware stores. Restaurants are only open for take out and delivery. Some

Another thing people always forget is 1 year is not long enough to establish a trend. Things like this vary from year to year. A bad winter, people not used to the new speed, random chance, a thousand other things could cause the change. They need at least several years of data.

To start I agree with you and disagree with the article. However you assumptions about atmospheres are incorrect.

No he meant battery size, he explained it later in the article, the new 5G chips and antennas will be separate from the existing SOC and antennas which takes up more physical space in the phone. Without making the phone larger you have to shrink something and that's usually the battery, when you compare it to a

Same here, I have one that works great as my daily commuter, but also works great for occasionally hauling some household stuff or traveling some rough forest roads for camping/hunting. If I need to haul lumber if it is a few boards then with the tailgate down it is almost 7ft long so I can just stick a red tag for

It was in the same place in the first gen, but they at least had a big enough space you could put in a full size. The second gen can only fit a space saver.

They do, its called Android Auto and Apple Car Play. Android Auto is even introducing wireless versions where you can leave your phone in your pocket/purse/wherever if you like to drain your battery. I use it every day in my car.

- Cab mounted radios have been around since the 40s so there’s no issue with them flying around

Tell that to my Ridgeline. I have to remove three different pieces including the engine cover, and air intake just to jump it.