Do you still have the Nomad? Those are awesome!
Do you still have the Nomad? Those are awesome!
A friend of mine uses software like this to map all his Rock Band gear into Garage Band. He then spends time with his kids recording epic covers of Rush songs.
"Cowhide" is just leather right? Unless I'm missing something and the dash of a Grand Cherokee is white with big black spots.
MeTv has started airing reruns of all the Kroft stuff. Puffinstuff has not aged well, but Land of the Lost holds up surprisingly well.
If you are using the Lion-style document and window retention you can tell an app not to re-open and windows by using an option-quit.
Oh you can also use the option key in iTunes to change "Show duplicates" to "Show exact duplicates".
9. Autograph
You can jump right to your ~/Library folder by option-clicking the Go menu in the finder.
Well he was in the car, but then he sorta just rolls out of the door and lays on the ground. Good job driver guy!
10,500RPM redline/600hp
What I want to see is just a limited testing return. Getting a reasonable amount of track tests can help everyone, but keeping a cap on it will make sure that the big teams don't run away with it.
My dad is a financial advisor and he has always said to put as much in your 401K as the match since it's free money. Then look to things like a Roth.
I would tend to think that $140 would be a macrotransaction, not a micro one!
So is the moral of the story here to buy an Evo? Or is it to wear ballet slippers when driving a Porsche?
Emphasis mine. Clearly, car dealers in Ohio and every other state aren't going to take this lying down; they fear Tesla could open the floodgates to every other manufacturer performing direct sales, which creates competition and threatens their irrelevance.
I normally have a scotchbrite pad or something in there that I can rub on the walls and floor to keep them clean as well.
There is a simple reason that Ferrari does this sort of thing and that is that most testing is banned in F1 now. They have the advantage of making supercars every day, so they can put the power units into one of those to test with.
Bernie actually tried to get this going a few years back. The teams and drivers would have no part of it though.
Yeah, if they were going only 45MPH there wouldn't have been much of an accident to talk about.
It's a VallyWag post. Disrupted is both the name of a douchbag tech conference started by a notable douchbag luminary of the blog world and a generic trope of silicon valley startups.