foxfire15
Foxfire15
foxfire15

Ugh, drives me nuts. Eventually I’ll either back off or speed up a bit to get them to stop.

Sure, but you do it. I’m stuck behind people in all kinds of sports cars, and I’m lucky if they hit 50 before we’re at the bottom of the ramp. I can easily hit 85+ if there’s no one in front of me (Though I usually get on about 70, because left lane traffic and what not)

I had a guy pacing me for cop bait one night. No matter how fast or slow I drove, he was always in my “blind spot” (I don’t really have one) which meant his lighters were constantly in my mirror. Got to a point I know the cops sit but weren’t at, and hit the brakes pretty hard (didn’t squeal them or anything), watched

I’ve almost T-boned 3 or 4 people because of this. There is a gas station at a light near work, and morons insist on making left hand turns out of this place. I usually make a left at the light to go down the intersecting road to go home. Add to that traffic backs up well past the station, so I can’t always see when

What’s this “Let’s” nonesense. I walked uphill both ways delivering widgets in all the weathers for 30 years for buy this island. Get your own place. Damn kids, no respect.

So, going to be “that guy”. I draw the line at “regularly”. This of course, depends on the person but generally speaking if you don’t use it consistently, why waste the money on a truck? It’s costing you more in gas (and maybe loan) then a car would for day-to-day use.

I hate those, though I haven’t seen any in a few months. Looking at a perfectly normal site BAM, here update your “flash player”! Nah, see...it does that on its own, and I know this is a scam...

All my tires have either had sidewall blowouts, or holes to big to patch unfortunately. I have had road hazard warranty on the few recent ones at least, so it’s not been as bad, but it sure is annoying.

With the amount of debris I hit somehow (and am hit by. 2 windshields in 2 years) I’ve only had 1 set of tires make it entirely to retirement. I’ve since replaced them, and then picked up a u-bolt about 1 year into the new tires.

Ah, fair enough. I can see how that would be handy. Not sure how big your patterns are or frequently you do this, but have you ever considered buying a plotter printer? A bit more expensive for a basic one, but they’ll let you print large documents (like, cad drawings or posters and whatnot) on a single sheet.

Ah, fair enough. I can see how that would be handy. Not sure how big your patterns are or frequently you do this,

Yeah, it’s bizarre. Stupid, but bizarre. All I see it doing is propting people to change their passwords (not that that’s necessarily a bad thing) and causing undue concern.

I wouldn’t call this new. Spammers have been spoofing email addresses for years. This is a daily annoyance to us in IT as I get questions from users constantly “Is blah blah blah email legit?” I show them how to identify the spam and report it. That said, this seems to be an issue with how gmail handles mail more than

Short of legal / flyer reasons, I’ve never used 11x17. I’m sure they offer one at a higher price point though. However, it looks like it can only handle up to 8.5x14, so I suppose this one would be out if you needed that. Your average user (even an office user) doesn’t need 11x17 though.

Short of legal / flyer reasons, I’ve never used 11x17. I’m sure they offer one at a higher price point though.

Actually they make up to a 750.

That’s what I did. I got 0% for 6 years. I don’t plan on trading the car in any time soon, so the lower payment was more appealing to me.

Depends on needs. Buying new (generally) guarantees me a reliable vehicle that should only need basic maintenance to keep it on the road. When I bought my current car, I was commuting ~75 miles a day, and I didn’t want to inherit someones problems. Also, I like new things once in a while. :). Now that said, I bought a

Yeah. The apps thing really was a shame. TBH, if Windows phone had been quicker to market, it probably would have a pretty hefty market share. Unfortunately they drug their feet in typical MS fashion and were too late to the mobile game in that regard.

Most Mobo’s have the 4pin PWM connectors by default these days. “Gaming” boards tend to have ton of them. I think my current system has like....6 or 7 headers, but it’s brand new.

I dropped mine at least 5 times. Only damage to show is a small ding in the top right corner and some pitting in some of the chromed plastic. If you want an android alternative, I’ve really liked the Samsung Active phones. Think they’re AT&T exclusive though.

WTH does the orange idiot have to do with this?