merl3noir
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merl3noir

The problem there is how much battery does someone need? I pretty much only use my work phone for work, and I disable Bluetooth and wifi. As a result my work phone can almost get through 4 days without a charge. However my personal phone I have some apps that can drain a phone dead in a day just sitting idle. Add in

True, but information is always useful, it’s a matter of putting it all together to get the best picture. If someone tells you something that just seems out of line, you can be suspect of what they are telling you, but if it corroborates what you already know, it can be useful in getting a clearer picture.

Great post topic, I’ll be curious if with 317 replies if anyone will see this due to the format of Kinja.

I am curious what kinds of things they put into each category. Also as far as housing goes, what are they calling comfortably? For housing do they consider a house and a mortgage at the lowest end comfortable? or are they pricing apartments at average price range? Also are they considering the city proper or outlying

I used to regularly go that fast on my Yamaha R6. It was also on public roads. It's called the Autobahn. Once I even had to move over to let fast traffic through.

Germany... autobahn speed limit... recommended 130kmh (80mph). USA maximum speed limit 85 mph (136kmh).

It’s not really a new location for a camera mount, MotoGP has been mounting cameras back there for years now.

I grew up in MT, and when I entered HS, the state changed the color of the State Police cars to a blue/grey color. The reasoning was to make the police car harder to spot. Eventually they did away with it because it was, well harder to spot. They had an increase in accidents involving officers parked on the highway.

This happens so much... it might be easier if someone just started to post people who manage to leave Cars and Coffee, without looking like a dumbass.

I’ve seen one, at the Moto Guzzi Museum in Mandello del Lario, Italy. If you ever get up around Lake Como I highly recommend visiting the museum. When I was there the guy that gives tours is a retired senior that just love Moto Guzzis He does not speak a word of English, but he will make sure you completely understand

I think I came up with a better response. Not sure this will be seen but here goes anyway.

A small bike may work for your needs. But your needs are not the same as everyone else's. Generally I have always owned smaller bikes, and when I did have an adventure bike it was smaller. That said I can recall loading it up with lots of gear and spending more hours on the highway and sort of wishing I had a larger

Well 480 replies at this point, so I am certain someone has already voiced what I am going to say, but too many responses to look through them all.

Bernie can't get his Billions from snapchat. As soon as he has a contract with them, that gives him control of the content, he will be in complete favor of it.

This article is a terrible insult... to dumpster fires. Frankly, who does not enjoy watching a fire, especially a big fire. Hell 22 dumpster fires out on track would be a HUGE improvement over the new qualifying. Even if they eliminated 1 dumpster fire every 90 sec... it would be SOOO much better than the current

Irony that self driving cars are having problems with poor condition road in the US, when many road in Europe intentionally do not have, or have had their lane markings removed.

I doubt that would keep it from becoming popular. It is followed in Brazil, and Mexico and other Latin American countries. I think even Canada follows it more than we do, although not like they do in other parts of the Americas, but they all face the same issue. Our issue is more we tend to ignore anything outside our

Yes it is, it became far more common after Ayrton Senna’s death. If you have not seen his accident it was by many accounts a fairly common looking accident. He hit a bump going into the corner on cold tires. This sent his car into the air, and he landed in the gravel trap. Unfortunately he skipped like a rock on water

Only really susceptible in that it is harder to put on sunglasses or drop a visor to adjust for glare. Could also throw in that a car can more easily clean it’s window, although a rider can adjust his visor, but may have reasons not to... like no glasses.

If they wanted to manufacture it in the US to avoid importing it... not really Mazda used to use a Ford facility in Michigan, but now as far as I know all US Mazda's that might be relevant to this are made in Mexico, and none in the US. I highly doubt Ford would like Mazda building cars in it's plant for FCA. I'm not