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Josh Bailey
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I am on a 64 gb S6 still as well.  Unfortunately for me the memory is nearly full, the battery only really lasts half a day (if I don’t use the phone), and some apps are getting slow to the point that they are nearly impossible to use because the screen times out before the app fully loads which can reset certain

You are correct.

My wife loves to name her cars. She was trying to come up with a name when we bought our 2017 Acadia Limited so I named it Jimmy for her.

It’s actually recommended that you leave a gap between you and the car in front of you. In the event of a rear end collision you will be at fault and liable for the car in front of you if the car behind you pushes you into the car in front of you.

I have noticed that a few lights around where I live have started doing the “protected left turns” at the end of the light cycle.  I have found that it really helps the issue by allowing all of the traffic going strait to get out of the way of the people trying to turn left.

Here is a really interesting story regarding the history of the first ever NASCAR to break the 200 mph barrier.

We live in a modern capitalistic world so what is the problem with statement?

Companies have never existed to make products.  All companies exist to make money, without which, they will all eventually shrivel up and die.  In order to make money they have to provide a product of some kind so in essence the product is the byproduct of the desired to make money.

One of the most basic beliefs of Christianity says you are to literally preach and spread Christianity. Many refer to it as the “Great Commission”. This is best summed up in Matthew 28:19-20. “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy

One can not approve of everything a person does and still not hate the person.  The world is not that black and white.

The court has also ruled that abortion is legal and so are privately owned guns.  However, you still have factions of people, and some governments trying to make both of those either illegal or extremely difficult.

I have seen an original NSX only a handful of times, but every time I see one I am shocked at how small of a car it is even by sports car standards. This is especially evident in this shot where the new car seems to be looking over the old.

They can say that the tune led to premature failure of the component in question because it is no longer under factory specifications. They can also drag out approving the work in hopes you give up because in many cases a lawyer is more expensive than the repair.

I personally know several people who have non 1LE ZL1s with the 10 speed. I have yet to hear 1 complaint. One guy swapped in twin turbos and is running high 8s in the quarter mile. He hasn’t even touched the transmission besides putting in a bigger stall. Another one has bewildered several track day instructors who

And Ford is using a GM derived suspension with the magnaride they now include on certain mustang trim levels.  They all share a lot of tech these days.

I wish the snow tire people would at least acknowledge this. I understand that snow tires are superior. But I am from Kentucky. We can have 2 inches of ice on the ground one day and 65 degree weather in 3 days. In fact, it snowed several inches this past weekend. It was in the upper 40s earlier this week. The high

Where did you get your 45 mph number from?  Many cars are geared to run much higher speeds.  In fact, 45 mph would actually have reduced fuel economy in some of my cars because they would never be able to operate in their highest gear.  You have now made Interstate travel much more dangerous by making driving that

I think your statement of Time Anxiety is far more realistic than Range Anxiety these days.  Even as charging locations become more plentiful, it still takes more time to charge than to refuel.

In some cases the electricity is more expensive than the fuel. I am seeing reports of Supercharging stations charging upwards of $0.36/kwh. That is the equivalent of $105.51/MMBTU. Standard calculations for gasoline are 114,000 BTU/gallon. Gas at $3/gallon comes out to $26.32/MMBTU. Now gasoline engines are far less

The CTS and Malibu have nothing in common.  They are on completely different platforms.  Save the XTS which IS a gussied up Impala, and the Camaro which was built on the Alpha platform after the introduction of the ATS and CTS, Cadillac cars have mostly been on brand exclusive platforms.  CUVs/SUVs are a different