I just learned this within the last month or so (although it was in regard to cartons for chicken broth and such). I’m definitely appreciating the lack of glugging in the kitchen. Going to have to try it with my next oil change too.
I just learned this within the last month or so (although it was in regard to cartons for chicken broth and such). I’m definitely appreciating the lack of glugging in the kitchen. Going to have to try it with my next oil change too.
While I don’t disagree with the premise, the example of cameras seems kind of misleading since I’d wager the majority of people buying cameras today are photographers/hobbyists who are happy to pay for nicer ones. Cameras were pretty common for average people to own a couple decades ago, but smartphones have turned…
Anecdotally, I feel like Honda/Acura has aggressively bright headlights. Back when I was a teenager, my parents had an early ‘00s Acura TL, and they got flashed constantly by people thinking the high beams were on. Fast forward to today, my last couple cars have had pretty bright (IMO) LED headlights, but I don’t…
As a Nashville-area resident, I-24 was my first thought as well. I drive on 65 between Franklin and Nashville pretty regularly and it’s a night and day difference with 24. Chattanooga is super frustrating too.
The recipe included on the bake of Baker’s chocolate squares is the ultimate brownie, IMHO. They’re dense and fudgy and simple to make.
I really need to bite the bullet and watch Station 11. It’s a show that’s been floating around the periphery of my media radar for months now, and every time I hear about it, it’s in a positive light.
My 2003 WRX was in Midnight Black Pearl and had a very similar effect in different lights (just blue instead of purple).
I still remember the first time I ever saw (or at least noticed) Mazda’s Soul Red. It was at the LA Autoshow under dramatic lighting and it was straight up gorgeous.
This seem a lot more complicated and nuanced than tire companies “sitting on their hands when it comes to finding a solution.” For one, tire companies are constantly developing new compounds, lately with an emphasis on recyclability/sustainability, and I would be shocked if this isn’t something they’re already working…
I loved my Bugeye WRX. I don’t think getting one now (even if it was pristine) would bring me the same joy, but I hope to one day have another car that does.
“Millennials are killing the used car market!”
(Just beware of places with “free delivery” that then turn around and charge you a “service fee.”)
Tires generally wear faster too (instant torque + generally heavier vehicles)
Right? I can’t get on board with the Lexus or Integra take.
I’ve never heard of the Worst Idea of All Time, but I’m going to at least give it a try.
Discover+ is set on absolutely tanking HBOMax.
Liam Neeson punches a wolf...off screen
That’s how I tend to take pills, but my reasoning is different (not sure if it’s right or not, but it works for me). I feel like most of the capsule type of pills float on water, so tilting your head forward means they float close to your throat and go down before most of the liquid. Tilt your head back and they’re…
If he’s so great, I want Cruise to try and navigate Spaghetti Junction in Atlanta in the snow. At rush hour.
If we’re talking misleading trailers, The Grey certainly fits the bill. The trailers made it look like a Liam Neeson action movie. The movie itself was more of a pretty heavy meditation on death.