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    The car reviews just did nothing for me. I’d have to watch again to be sure, but I don’t think they said a single thing negative about either of them. EVERY car has downsides and imperfections, even the NSX. Pointing those out to the viewers is what makes it a review rather than a commercial.
    One way or another, the

    Oops. I left out a zero.

    Isn’t “stories” a strange unit to use for this measurement? Bridges don’t have stories. (At least not using this definition of “stories”.
    It’s a bit like describing a marathon as “running a 10$ cab ride”. The information is there, and you can figure out in your head how to convert to meaningful units, but it takes a

    Funner fact: Not all models are capable of that! Just research before you buy.

    Funner fact: Not all models are capable of that! Just research before you buy.

    Yeah, you pretty much have to clean it every time. But cleaning it takes less time than vacuuming manually. At least slightly less time.
    If irobot could develop one that docked on top of some kind of bin that the little thing could empty itself into - letting you get maybe 10 cycles before a real cleaning - that would

    Yeah, you pretty much have to clean it every time. But cleaning it takes less time than vacuuming manually. At least

    I do have it clean when I’m not home. It’s just one trip to the vacuum per cycle. Right before I leave the house, I go pick it up and clean it. Put it back down, hit the button, walk out the door. Boom! Freshly vacuumed (partial) house when I return home.

    I do have it clean when I’m not home. It’s just one trip to the vacuum per cycle. Right before I leave the house, I

    Is scheduling really that useful though?

    Is scheduling really that useful though?

    With all the virtual Morning Shift ink that’s been spilled over “dieselgate”, I’m very surprised that yesterday’s announcement didn’t get a even a later-gear mention this morning.

    Attention anyone that uses craigslist, letgo, or the like to purchase things:
    Do not start a conversation with “is it still available?”
    Yes, it’s still fucking available. That’s why I have a fucking for-sale ad posted for it. If it was not available, you would not see an ad.
    Thanks.

    Your reply showed that you were confused by my statement. If in fact you were insulted, I’m sorry that my statement had that unintended effect. I will honestly say that I don’t know how it could be interpreted in an offensive way (assuming that you are not also a proud bigot).
    I’m not sure that noticing that bigoted

    Did anybody else follow the link the the Reuters article?

    I honestly never thought that this would happen.

    Nope. I didn’t say people like her were the only people ever at walmart. Sorry you had trouble understanding.

    That line really wasn’t even necessary. Everyone would have assumed that this went down in a walmart parking lot. That’s just where people like her spend their time.

    Sounds to me like you followed the advice. You did live cheap and avoided ratcheting up your lifestyle. And because of that action, you paid off or will pay off those loans faster than if you’d started spending more earlier.

    I love these. Freakin’ love them. And I agree with others that they should be spread more widely.
    But before we do that, can we address the fact that our startled officer is launching complete cartridges out of his guns instead of bullets? That seems pretty odd.

    Most learn this too late: Paying off debt is easiest RIGHT NOW.
    When you start your first real job, your cash flow jumps to levels you’ve never seen before. And if you choose to, you can siphon some of that off and have some good fun with it. Especially with the new challenge of making friends as an adult, you might

    It’s not obvious that fire was used, but it’s definitely been killed already.

    I like to think I’m open minded when it comes to other people’s car choices.* But as I examine that picture, there’s just one word I cannot get out of my head:
    broken.
    There is no way to think of that car as anything but broken.

    Who is really going to keep that monstrosity of a “keychain escape tool” on a keychain? That’s absurd.
    Don’t spend 9$ on that thing when a 4$ center punch from your local Harbor Freight will do the job. Buy as many of them as you have cars, and keep them in the glove boxes or center consoles.