mclark2112
mclark2112
mclark2112

As an avid Mazda owner, I can claim that you’re wholeheartedly wrong in every sense of the word in regards to the click wheel.

It’s a miracle we still have Gmail.

We have here the crossing of 3 things

In 2014, I crossed shopped the CX-5, Rav4, CRV, and Escape (ended up with the CX-5 because the ride and styling on the CRV were just too bland compared to the CX-5). I could never figure out how the Escape managed to make a dashboard that was simultaneously claustrophobic feeling yet all the controls were just out of

Could have been elaborated on more, sure. Figured I was already making a long-winded enough post and should probably keep it a little more succinct on some points. But that is a fair assessment.

The DW12 also had those goofy rear bumpers, which could become projectiles when a car crashed. But they did to a good job of preventing wheel to wheel contact that sent cars airborn. One of those odd things that seemed like a good idea until they caused other unforseen issues, as is often the case with human

After sleeping on my rant-typing last night, I did come across another Elizabeth Werth/Blackstock article about how difficult it is being a female race fan. Started to make me feel guilty for being somewhat aggressive with my response. I don’t want to be just another guy in a long string of men who play know-it-all

I’m going to go all “AND ANOTHER THING!” again.

Also going to add a fun fact about the Hanford device and car speeds.

Slow your roll, Blackstock.

If the color beige learned to play music, this is what it would sound like.

In 2006-2007 both F1 and Champ cars (cart) were racing at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal.

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How nice of ARC to jump from Jim Clark’s Lotus to a relatively modern Dallara chassis...

I have a similar printer - it’s the HP M251nw. I believe they share some common main components. It’s been very reliable and prints over a wifi network easily. I use aftermarket cartridges and they seem to perform without any problems.

I have a similar printer - it’s the HP M251nw. I believe they share some common main components. It’s been very

I think the biggest thing really is the bezel of the multiple screens. Not just does it function has an obvious ‘separator of information’, but it functions like one. If I have a report I’m working on, I can open up excel in my vertical one, click the maximize button, and I’m ‘done’, and then I can do the same with my

Mostly this. But there are some more I want to add. With multiple monitors, when you hit maximize, it typically only takes up the one screen.. so you can have multiple things maximized easily, with one giant screen I would want a way to divvy up the desktop easily, so that I could have multiple screens maximized

When I first saw these, I was really intrigued. And I was in the market for a new set of monitors too, so I actually considered one. However, I think there are some personal preference things that might make me weird:

For me, it's not so much what I bought, but what I might have bought *instead*. I need new bedding, a new pair of indoor mocs. I need new sets of towels, new kitchenware.

But what do I buy instead? some techy toy or other, some music equipment that I thought would amuse me, but didn't.

I was about to buy another tablet.