I hate that this is available. I hate that this is available. I hate that this is available.
I hate that this is available. I hate that this is available. I hate that this is available.
Nah, they just started breaking at the factory and they didn’t bother fixing them.
Going by what radr responded to you below, maybe you should consider something similar to what Kotaku does with Kotaku-core? That would be a seemingly simple way to give the people that just want your “core programming” a way to get it without the (to them) clutter.
Similarly, Johnny Depp occasionally shows up in full Jack Sparrow costume to Disney’s Halloween events. (He also takes his Jack Sparrow costume with him just in case he has the urge to show up randomly at a children’s hospitals and entertain the kids).
One of my favorite reads, remember it fondly (here you go):
Long-press on the notification, click on “information”, it’ll take you to the App Setting screen. Here you can check/uncheck the “show notification” box. It will give you a warning about turning it off and missing notifications - but I’ve done this with other apps that run persistently (and use notifications to do so)…
Page accepted the overall proposal and shook on the deal.
Should have put a poll up for this one, Patrick. Skimming through the comments the response is very mixed it would have been nice to see some numbers behind them.
On a Tesla specifically?
Tesla Model S with the optional rear-facing jump seats. Elon Musk has 5 kids so he himself needed a 7-seater vehicle and so designed the Model S around that. He’s also made statements that the rear-facing seats are the safest seats in the vehicle (which is already has high crash-test ratings).
Exactly. A niche that up until now is sadly underserved. I don’t really need a large vehicle (and the poor mileage that comes with them), but I do need at least 6 seats. The Mazda5’s rumoured to have been discontinued and the Kia Rondo’s never been my cup-of-tea. Blah.
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Yup, and we need them to make a comeback. Elon Musk has shown they are viable safety-wise, there is no reason not to have them anymore!