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The only way to learn to drive stick is to buy a stick car and do it. Given a choice a beginner will always drive an automatic.

Reminds of this little beauty when I was kid. The Ready Ranger.

Boy this is fine message to send to the world. America, home of the scared and tin foiled.

You can keep your Fusion with way over priced refills. I get way better shaves with my Merkur safety razor with 100 refills for $8.

Subsidized phones for 2 years are a better deal. When ever you have the urge for a new phone buy it full price and sell your subsidized phone and recoupe some of the money.

Well take away the Swiss Army Knife of codec players and things get a little more difficult. Not all player support MKVs

Hopefully the carriers will realize that they need to drop the plan price if they ask user to pay for the phone. Somehow I think Verizon and Att will forget that little detail.

Where have you been? LTE requires a sim. Even Sprint's LTE uses sims but on some models Sprint had the manufacture use an internal chip instead of a sim.

The problem with TMobile was never speed but availability. Step into a building or leave a the metro area and it was edge city.

I pick just buy a basic washer and dryer with mechanical timers. They are easier to fix and can be done with basic tools. Not to mention they go a long time before failure. My washer was twelve years hold before I had to do anything to it. The part that failed was the lid switch, 20 mins work and $20 in OEM parts.

Someone needs to subscribe to Sans NewBites. Every issue as some report of a government agency accidentally releasing data or having a laptop with taxpayer info on it disappear.

GoPhone now offers LTE. $60 for unlimited min, unlimited text and 2GB of data. Add additional data at $10/GB.

Every time I returned a rental car early I got charged less than what I had originally scheduled.

I'ld be happy with the 70+ mpg TDI.

For many Socal communities the tab water as trace amounts of rocket fuel. Great way to blast off in the morning.

Don't need it. I already know my 313U modem is the culprit, that thing gets F'n hot.

Sometimes it seems like Gizmodo swings by Home Depot to pickup a day blogger.

Not a Mac fan here but I think a larger mini format with stackable accessories would have been better. The 2016 version will be a pony keg clone.

The Asus firmware is on the crappy side. Takes for ever to set it up because every little thing you change seems to take 30 seconds. Never realized how nice DDWRT save function but not apply was until I played with the ASUS firmware.

The BD007 is $3K. Not really a bargain.