Honda Beat.
Honda Beat.
I use my LG G to pretend I'm Dick Tracy and make it look like I'm a secret agent. And music. And I use it with Tasker and some custom stuff to control the X10 lights in my house.
They obviously just had a flat tire and were trying to get it up on two wheels so they could change it.
I just hope these people realize they would be buying a Chrysler.
Excellent timing! I plan on making my own RPi based arcade soon and this is a great starting point.
I pretty much just assume I'm going to die if I get into a crash with either of my vehicles. My S2000 has airbags, sure, but my head extends above the windshield and the roll bar, and seeing as how it and my CRX are half the size of even modern sedans on the road, I would likely end up underneath whatever vehicle I…
I've been considering the same thing. Maybe next spring for me. Go for it!
Tasker is unnecessarily daunting at first - just go through some simple workflows using YouTube and other people's examples and you can pick it up though. It's well worth it.
I just stick my phone on vibrate and it doesn't interrupt my music. If I really need to automate it, there's already Tasker and the Auto plugins to do everything I could want.
I threw up a little from looking at that monstrosity. That poor, poor car.
They have to give you something, you're buying a $60k Kia!
These always seem to catch my eye when they drive by. Such a nice car.
Exactly what I came here to post.
I don't see it.
I'm actually pretty happy with my Mediacom 50Mb/s for $39.95 in Columbia, MO. During off-peak hours I've seen 70Mb/s downloads.
Doing e-brake slides in my then-girlfriend's 89 corolla in an empty parking lot at a city park at midnight... before I had a license. On the last one (I swear - we said okay, one more) - I managed to jump the curb sideways, busted a wheel, smashed the oil pan and spun out stuck in the grass. Cops show up and their…
I suspect the turning is of the back of the handle is actually winding a spring which is causing a lateral movement of the pick inside the lock, bouncing the pins which would then catch on the edge of the cylinder, so it would essentially be a bump key/rake. While it wouldn't let you start the car due to the…
A Raspberry Pi and associated peripherals (sd card, usb wifi adapter, 38khz IR receiver, a couple IR leds, and a few transistors and resistors) is not only cheaper, but far more functional.