Maybe the contamination is getting worse over the years.
I wouldn’t risk it these days, no matter how lucky one was before.
Maybe the contamination is getting worse over the years.
I wouldn’t risk it these days, no matter how lucky one was before.
And...I’m okay with that.
I don’t think we can blame Tom’s proclivity for sexually abusing corpses on eating raw cookie dough.
They’d invite you to come check out their church (“no pressure” they keep repeating while not backing off) long before the cake was served.
WHAT! I’m at 61 all the time and it is just fine.
I use a harbor freight 120v electric hoist and a few straps for my jeep roof and my Thule roof box. way cheaper than the jeep specific stuff.
You’ve still got a ways to go for a complete set. You need Old Forester, Old Fitzgerald, Old Bardstown and Very Old Barton.
I also would like the Zune interface, or at least the Windows Phone/Mobile iteration of it (or maybe Groove). Best portable media player system I've yet used, and infotainment system makers could learn a lot from the clean, uncluttered UI and shallow learning curve. Actually surprised Microsoft didn't (or wasn't…
I had a small second-generation Zune back in the pre-smartphone days. It was pretty nice.
Oh man, really I miss my 2nd gen Zune... Unlike iPods, it let me transfer music to and from it, making it much more useful for quickly migrating my music to multiple PCs and sharing it with friends.
All the people who talk shit about Zune are people who never had a Zune. The Zenn diagram of them and the iPhone people who talk shit about Androids is a circle. When I bought my Zune they were cheaper than iPods, had more memory, and supported more file types. It was a great device.
Okay but owning a Zune makes me really wish that was an option. It was a great little music player and people overlooked it Because Microsoft.
You’re just mad ‘cause your Zune finally died, Torch.
Zune may be dead, but much like Betamax and HDDVD it was the superior device when it came to quality, and Usability. Like the other 2 its lost due to marketing and how trendy it was.
Loved my Zune. The Interface was smooth and intuitive and the PC program to manage the handheld unit was perfect.
Zune, for the kid whose parents don’t make enough to get you (and my brother) an ipod, but whose parents still strive to put some semblance of a smile on their kids faces.
Zune pass FTW. It was spotify 10 years early
I love my Zune. I have two of them and both work. Before the end days are now in, I would use it at my desk for work with a pair of computer speakers connected to my Zune dock.... It was a cheap way to get music at my desk and a nice conversation starter when people would visit. “Is that really a Zune you’re using?”
Yeah! Fortune Oysters.
meh, those weight limits have a buffer built in. Send it!