I’ve had my 08 Infiniti G37S (6 speed manual) for 15 years and it has just under 100k on it. No issues (knock on wood) and still drives like the day I got it.
I’ve had my 08 Infiniti G37S (6 speed manual) for 15 years and it has just under 100k on it. No issues (knock on wood) and still drives like the day I got it.
All of the complaints about robot vacuums in this article and the comments seem to have one thing in common, Roomba. Roomba’s aren’t great vacuums. If you want a vacuum that you don’t have to babysit you’re going to need to spend $800 on a Roborock S7 or S8. It will vacuum and mop and will avoid pet mess and cables,…
That’s not true at all. Cheap robot vacuums aren’t at the replacement stage sure, but Roborock S7 and S8 Maxv Ultra vacuum, mop, self-empty, and self-clean themselves, you won’t hear much about them because they cost $1500. All you have to do is empty the dirty water and add clean water to the base once a week or so.
Look at these “narcs” who “snitched” on an escaped convict using their Ring doorbell:
“Ring Promised Swag to Users Who Narc on Their Neighbors”
As someone with a mother, sister, wife, and daughter, I’m glad that people have the ability to “narc” on their “neighbors”. Anyone who’s ever spent ten seconds talking to a rape victim would do anything they could to be able to prevent what happened to them. That’s something this can do, help prevent future crimes.
“Ring Promised Swag to Users Who Narc on Their Neighbors”
“Once I caught on I essentially encouraged everything Salty said above AND I made sure the FOH added the gratuity to the total”
Confused. I see people stating that GrubHub/DoorDash charge the restaurant a 30% fee, and then I see other people saying that their restaurant never even signed up for their delivery service and yet they still get orders from them.