mr0range-old
Mr0range
mr0range-old

Wait, did you just misquote me? I'm referring to the new iPad (which the sentence before the one quoted states) and you're telling me I'm incorrect and to test with an old iPad or the iPad 2? How is using an older device going to validate anything when I'm only talking about the newer one?

For most shoot-outs with professional drivers behind the wheels, they tend to turn off all the of the driving aids because they hinder the skill of the pro's. For your average person, the aids help especially with everyday driving.

At this point it's no longer a standard USB cable. Most computers and even powered USB hubs will not charge the new iPad. Once it sees the amps are too low, it just turns off the charging and uses the cable for strictly data transfer. So providing a better outlet adapter isn't completely out of question even if it

"And they cut all four doors in half for you."

Easiest fix? Companies that can food need to have the groove on the bottom so they can be stacked! I don't understand why some companies do it but others don't. It can't possibly cost that much to adapt and make everyone's lives easier.

I think the bigger problem that's not being addressed is the time it takes to charge the new iPad when using the 10W adapter that came with it.

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This will revolutionize the security industry.

You forgot the $52,400 MSRP for the GT500 donor car but that still only puts the price at !$200k. But in all reality, you can't compare the two cars because the Mustang wouldn't have a fraction of the refinement (or cost of operation) as the Veyron.

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I like the ideas presented in this vid like the frameless screen and the ability to connect devices. Throw in there an SD slot and this would be my game changer.

Media center is like an iPad. You don't have a real need for it but once you have it, it's very useful and fun.

Right, the problem isn't having a cable box. It's the cable providers. Either give me ala cart access to channels or GTFO.

Correct, which is why we pay so much attention to airbag deployment. It's not if you have a bag go off, it's when. And Texans definitely need their thumbs so they can hold onto that beer while mending bones post crash.

Unless it's a really tight spot that I'm wrapping wires, I always use velcro straps cut to appropriate length. Over time that electrical tape will become a mess and if you have to remove it you'll get that sticky residue on the cables.

I would be stoked if they came out with an FC, but I would trade in my current JK in a heartbeat to buy a NuKizer, especially if they come out with a diesel.

B!tch, moan, and continue to pay it. It's the American way.

I've seen several article talk about the fact that the suface can reach the 752F but nobody talks about the temperature range for the cold traps. I can't imagine those spots being cold enough to keep ice. I'm also too lazy to read through the entire scientific publishing.

I agree with cutting being absolutely annoying but I don't see the issue with pulling up to a pump and stretching the pump. That's what most pumps are designed for. It helps to reduce the number of vechicles waiting for a particular pump and there's really no downside to doing this. At my local Costco gas station,

Just an fyi, Jeeps "fix" for the issue is a dummy light on the dash to let you know when your transmission fluid is too hot. A better fix? To install a $50 transmission cooler. As far as I know, this issue is only with the automatic JK's.

Cool, thanks everyone for the quick answer. I had an Apple GC awhile back that was apparently for hardware only so I couldn't use it for music (pre-iPhone days) so I just wanted to make sure the soft side of the house was splintered.

Random question but do iTunes GC work for the apps store too or only the music store?