Um. Correct me if I am wrong:
Um. Correct me if I am wrong:
Jeeps—vehicles which, as you know, I love dearly.
To bad he’s not around. I have a few more car companies for him to invest in.
I think this may be an obligation for you to restart Willys-Overland, just so you can say that your 10 shares give you control of the company
As a software developer, I can tell you usage metrics go a LONG way in helping determine improvements, fixes and new features in practically all software.
Is there a button for the pod bay doors?
This was my first thought. I am constantly pocket pressing the buttons on my key fob. Luckily, my remote lock system is an aftermarket system which emits audible signals from the fob (both when the button is pressed, and when the car sends a confirmation that the action occurred). I’ve accidentally started my car…
Still, cars’ black boxes narc on their owners every time. Insurance and police alike go for the black box almost first of all to review how fast the car was going, for how long if at all the brakes were engaged, how much it slowed down until the crash, if the driver turned the steering wheel, lateral G’s and whatnot.…
What I wonder is what the chances are of a false positive. Just this morning a car’s alarm went off all on its own in the office parking lot. It was 6:30am, and it was sitting on its own with no one near it. That alarm received some sort of positive signal to set it off. What are the chances that at least a few of…
We lost a nice 20 gallon air compressor to that. My garage door opener had exposed buttons. Sat down, garage door open. Local druggie removed air compressor. My brother revoked my garage door fob rights.
Tesla’s key fob is like a toy model of the car where clicking on the roof locks and unlocks the door, and clicking on the frunk or trunk open the respective areas on the car. Since the lock/unlock key is the highest point on the model and the buttons aren’t recessed, I wonder if just walking with the fob jammed into a…
i used to be better... too many idiots on the net now, so can’t really be sure what is sarcasm or pure ignorance.
Have to wonder how many legendary manufacturer catastrophes and recalls would have been a moot point if every company kept the kind of user records and e-blackbox info that Tesla does. Can’t imagine Toyotagate or almost any of the unintended acceleration claims of the past two decades would have been as prevalent, nor…
Agreed. The single biggest piece of knowledge I gained from every single moto rider during my year of research leading up to my first purchase was this: you WILL drop your bike at some point. Guaranteed. Why this article doesn’t take that into account is strange, It’s a huge factor. I really wanted to buy used, but my…
As someone who’s ridden multiple bikes of sizes and price over the past 10 years, I can honestly say your first bike should be a Used 250-300.
I dropped my first bike so many times and it got knocked over by cars so many times, I would never recommend a first time rider buy a new bike. You don’t want to learn how to protect your bike on a fancy new ride.