jg101987
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Someone is taking this article a little too seriously.

Ok, even if an error code isn't particularly useful, it's still a hell of a lot more useful then a light. You can't disagree with that. Especially if a supplementary manual was provided with a list of error codes. Or a link to the manufacturer website that has a knowledgebase containing all the codes.

Well I for one think it's a great idea. More and more cars and trucks now come with some sort of basic screen - be it a Nav system, the odometer/info display, gauges, etc. Even the radios in a lot of newer cars are tied into some sort of screen that doubles as an info center.

"Fixed issue where transforming back to human from werewolf would occasionally not fail"

It could have looked like a black Wii that's been pressed into a triangle shape?

I would say it's more like comparing gingerbread to ice cream sandwiches...

At the risk of sounding like one of those dumbasses most people in the comments are complaining about, I do this all the time. If I'm going into the city then I'll shut off my car and lock my doors pretty much all the time. But around town if I'm running into a gas station or convenience store or grabbing a coffee

I can't claim to be an expert or anything here, but...

As you said, there's always opting-out. I haven't played around with it at all, but I'm sure that there is a way to permanently disable it. If not, I'm sure Google would provide one eventually. In the meantime, greasemonkey scripts ftw.

Neither?

Nope

I'm in IT, and I prefer real vehicles. Yep, I went there.

Even better than remote assistance, try Teamviewer (teamviewer.com)

That's really expensive, even for a new driver. I remember when I first got my license, I was driving a 2002 Explorer (newer relative to when it was) and paying just over $800/year. Right now I drive a 2010 Explorer, and still only pay about $800.

Funny, because I was about to say the same thing about apes and democrats....

Nobody said we have to bring them back and introduce them into the wild. It would be pretty cool to being a few back for scientific research. And maybe throw a few in a zoo.

Dartmouth, MA, Fall River, MA and Newport, RI confirmed to have had them. 10 or 15 per store.

"IMHO, when you buy something, you have the right to do as you please with it afterwards short of distributing copies, no matter what the EULA says."

You've never heard of avian flu?

Someone tell that to these guys...