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And the new iphone is now usb-c

My ex wife. I’m not gonna say it was the reason we split up, but it didn’t help. She’s also a type A personality so any criticism of her driving did not go over well
She got into an accident in every car we ever owned. She got speeding tickets and failure to stop at stop sign tickets constantly. She once pulled out in

Well, that sounds great

Bill Maher had writers? I thought they just jumbled a bunch of words in a jar and let them fall out

No Acura Integra Type S?

I’ve had this. We tried everything we could to get the pressuriaztion back online but once cabin altitude reaches about 14,500 we have to descend. It was plenty of time to try to fix it, no luck that day

Not very. We usually stay as high as we can fro as long as we can for fuel savings (and also, in flying, altitude is your friend). A normal descent from altitude to an approach can be 3000fpm just a little over this

Oh wow! Yeah that’s right, I love the 175

I really wanted one of these for my outdoor lifestyle, the boxyness, the seats fold up or can come out or lay them all down flat. Love how the tailgate splits so you have a bench to sit on and a hatch above you for a little rain cover or shade.
But, man just so slow, low power and gets terrible gas mileage is what

AS an airline pilot I can tell you that descending 28,000 in ten minutes is 2800FPM which is not a plunge at all. It’s actually a litle slower than I would expect for a depressurization which at that rate wasn’t explosive and probably a fault of the air con packs which pressurize the plane meaning it would slowly lose

here we go again, sigh. Airline pilot (and Captain! Call me Captain). This is just a go around a routine maneuver when things don’t work out. We have a very busy airspace system and somtimes they are trying to depart as many aircraft as they can while landing as many as they can and it doesn’t always line up, so we do

As long as they use it to teach critical thinking and the far more likely explanation for these events, camera artifacts, etc... in scientific circles we call these anomalous images Blobsquatch lol. Funny how camera technology has improved immensely over the years and still not one single clear image of anything that

Is not the Lightning an F-150 model?

Tom hit it on the head. Fun car, good EV. I almost bought one of these but didn’t for reasons one of which is I don’t have a backup Land Rover for winter mtn driving and desert camping. Loved it tho. The new ones are much better but range won’t matter much when he says his commute is just a few miles. HOWEVER, if

27%? I don’t know anyone who has ever served on a jury

I’ve been called many times, and I kinda want to be on one but every single time I have gotten a summons I show up, sit around for a hour or so and they they tell us we can just go home

Wait, 28 years ago was the 60s right?... right?!

I almost bought it, but then they killed the base model and the tax credit went away. The base model is back, but no credit. I thought it was fun to drive, nice size for my needs.

Mini SE

When I was young, I bought a 1977 Honda hatch from my grandparents. No one ever told me how brakes work. I lived up in the mtns, coming down a long steep road one night that has a stop sign I’m braking braking braking eventually my foot is to the floor and I’m still not stopping and I’m wondering what the hell is

SUV is a loose term that traditionally covers a broad range of vehicles with four-wheel drive that can be taken off-road and have the feel of a lighter truck. While the term SUV can be applied to larger vehicles, such as the Range Rover, Chevrolet Suburban, and Jeep-like SUVs, it can also apply to smaller