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This should be interesting. "You are really bad at merging, so I am going to take you on surface streets only." I have no problem with that, but sadly I don't think it is going to take each driver into account that much.

This sentiment needs to be extended even further, but to all people driving cars. Why do people need to take up the entire lane all by themselves? And then they do it in that "fuel efficient" Prius and barely go the speed limit, if that. They never check their blind spots for that motorcycle that has pulled up next to

My truck actually has both a remote + and a remote -, as well as a specific piece of metal sticking up that is labeled "Ground" for jump starting. Although, I also have two batteries which seems to be pretty rare.

Is it just me, or does it look like the knob on the vent on the left controls the seat temperature?

Left vent controls seat temperature? Or is that just glare?

I guess I'll bite.

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Key word: cost. Mercedes has their Active Body Control, which I was unfortunately only able to find a promo video of at work, but I have seen a couple other ones similar to this. It doesn't work for as big of bumps as BOSE's, but that might be a good thing too.

So when do we get to see it Roll Coal?

A couple of caveats: This requires the Secure Settings app, which in turn may require Root. This also means it isn't easily exported as an xml file, so I will just explain the set of steps here.

I actually use this trick all the time with my truck (automatic) when it gets cold. The speedometer sticks and doesn't zero itself out when I stop, so I have to either do the math from where "zero" was last, or figure out how fast I am going based off of the current gear and RPMs. It is far easier once up to highway

My truck's speedometer sticks when it is cold. So 0 MPH will be wherever it decided to stick the day before. It still provides a nice linear reading though. So if it gets stuck at 10 MPH, I just remember that 35 on the speedometer really means I am going 25.

That is awesome. I was thinking about doing something similar in my cube, but instead of tiki torches and the like, I was going to put that camo mesh that the military uses to hide large objects. I planned on setting it up as a sort of ceiling over my cube. Unfortunately, during the planning process, I came across a

Avoid stimulants. Per Dr. Siege: "Caffeine, alcohol, tobacco, and of course other recreational substances can interfere with proper sleep and should be avoided by those struggling with insomnia."

Use airplane mode in emergencies: If you're down to 12% battery and still have three hours to get home, you don't have time to mess around with clever tricks. It's time for the big guns. Airplane mode kills all communication and, as long as your display is off, it will reduce battery consumption to near zero. It can

The wiper arms on my current car actually force the blades down to the windshield and make it impossible to easily do this.

Unless you have seen pictures like these, or have been inside of one, it is really hard to tell how immense these hangars really are.

Is the picture that hangar at Moffet Field? If so, it sadly doesn't look like that anymore. It is now just the framework that was holding it up.

I once accidentally tipped a bartender $20 on a $10 drink. I noticed when he shook my hand, so I figured I might as well let him have it. The next time I walked up to the bar he immediately asked what I wanted, and gave me a free shot. I was pretty high in the queue for the rest of the night as well.

Do those glasses actually block blue, or are they just orange tinted? It is close to being the same thing, but not completely. I have a friend who owns glasses called Blue Blockers, and they literally block the color blue. It is weird to look at things that are blue through them because the color completely

The college that I went to banned them from doing anything official on campus. This did not stop fraternities/sororities from existing, they just couldn't use anything on campus for any official activities that were under the name of the group.