It does have a turbo. The article mistakenly listed naturally aspirated.
It does have a turbo. The article mistakenly listed naturally aspirated.
Cummins new strategy is to lower emissions by producing larger engines with less power output per liter. That's why they switched from the old 5.9L to the new 6.7L which produced practically the same amount of power. This engine is meant to be smaller, less powerful and more efficient.
Apparently this doesn't work so well on Samsung phones, which is probably the most dominant brand, nor does it seem to be available on the latest release of Firefox... so it seems like a pretty limited audience can really use this.
Southwest:
You can get A-list very quickly (I got it with 4 business select round trips).
leetox is exactly right. The taxes and fees usually are itemized. The legislation was to try and force airlines to disclose up front the other fees that the *airline* charges on top of the base fare.
That's what "reasonable" in "Yes, if the price is reasonable" means: if the service is "worth" it it makes the price "reasonable".
"In fact, prices at drug stores like CVS and Walgreens were often even higher than they were at the supermarket—weird, huh?"
Ummm... Why wouldn't you just use the *invite* feature and invite the person to the event using Google calendar... That sends them a nice email where they can say "Yes" or "No" to tell you if they are going to attend or not.
There's more than enough research out there to show that buying new is almost always a bad deal. There are always exceptions, but in this case the exceptions are so rare they are almost irrelevent. But you are right, there are always exceptions.
The 4.0 inline 6 cylinder was the most dependable engine Jeep ever made. They don't make it any longer but in a 7 year old Jeep the 4.0 would outlast the V8 twice.
You might be right about some of the other studies regarding aspartame, but not this particular study that Lifehacker is referring to, done by the American Diabetes Association.
"And, if you do charge it to 100%, don't leave it plugged in. This is something most of us do, but it's another thing that will degrade your battery's health. If you need to charge it overnight, use something like the Belkin Conserve Socket to stop it from charging after it's full."
That's my understanding as well... You'd think the Lifehacker writers/editors would verify this before publishing right?
"Dynamic backlight and local dimming: The other stat related to the picture you're likely to see on a box is either "dynamic backlight" or "local dimming." Dynamic backlight means the display can automatically adjust the brightness of the light being pushed behind it, while local dimming means that each LED or group…
They've been offering this service for a while now...
I have one issue with this article:
The dishwasher drain line connects to the disposal. If the disposal isn't clean then the dishwater won't drain well and some of the dirty water may 'backwash' into the dishwasher. The dishwasher has it's own fresh water supply, but it shares the same drain as the disposal.
WebOS is not mentioned on the chart, which Dropbox officially supports as a mobile platform in addition to iOS and Android. Also, what about Box.net? It now has a 'sync' client so it behaves more like Dropbox, and it's also supported on WebOS.
"6. Act Like Your Teaching"
@deven.phillips: This already exists, at least on Palm WebOS. There are a couple WebOS apps that do this.