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I know Gawker lawyers are kind of busy figuring out what to do about the Hulk, but at least one should have advised you in passing that, in fact, Toyota DOES NOT have a patent. They do however have an application for one. So... let me fix the title for you.

The quality of the clothing is more important than how often you wash and wear. If you have a $20 shirt worn and washed every day, it might last a month. That’s 30 cycles. If you have 2 of the same shirt worn and washed every other day, that’s still 30 cycles.... each for two months. The amount of money spent is still

It’s not totally impossible to keep a transport sector running without local auto manufacturing. The problem is that your advisor’s first name is Fidel and his English might be a little harder to understand.

No thanks. The whole point of a HUD is to get critical info without removing your eyes from the direction of travel. This is no better than looking at your gauges and might even be worse. The picture shows the obvious flaw at this price point... optics. A true HUD focuses the display info at the same apparent distance

No thanks. The whole point of a HUD is to get critical info without removing your eyes from the direction of travel.

Glass not plastic. Specifically, Rodenstock high index. If only I could afford Zeiss. Stopped using plastic a long time ago specifically because it scratches so easily from just plain old handling. No plans to try the Crizal simply because high index plastic is still so much thicker than glass with the same refractive

For prescriptions that are not only thick but very uneven, try ordering different refractive indices for each lens. It doesn’t cost any more since prescriptions are almost always completely different for each eye. For instance, my current glassses are around -6.75 and -9.25 and will probably a lot worse at the next

Have the 1st gen Wave and it is excellent for single handed use.

I agree that it can have benefits. I got one job through someone I volunteered with. But the emotional aspect is a double-edged sword. Sure, you have something productive and worthwhile to do, but not getting paid can remind you of the reason you don’t have any money.

Or you can just take hold your hand over the lens to make wallpaper out of a black photo.... like I do.

Speed is mostly irrelevant. If you double speed to 90 mph, the notes will play at double the speed yet only one octave higher. So, just a little slower or faster won’t really change the song.

This just provided confirmation for my biases.

Try Acer. I have a V3-772G from 2013. Intel i7 quad-core, 17" FHD, nVidia GTX 760M, 16GB. Swapped the 1TB drive for a 256GB SSD and I can model CAD and do simple CFD on the run. The current equivalent is still about $1000.

If you don’t know why you need a quad-core laptop with discrete graphics, then you don’t need one. In my case, clients have really been receptive to seeing 3D CAD designs at meetings, plus there’s still enough horsepower to make quick changes while they wait.

Almost petter than a WoRX car.

All correct but still working class. I hate not being like most people.

Some hypothermia victims start to feel overheated as the effects of the cold progress.

“You can buy this insane Shelby Cobra for the price of a hateful minivan”

Hey!! Just because my sad devotion to an ancient religion didn’t help me conjure up the stolen data...

I’ve gotten my shirts from Michaels before... but the ones they had were polyester blends and those can really begin to stink before the day is over. When your work is strenuous, cotton is king. Here in Ontario, I peruse TSC for sales on solid colour Hanes and FTL t-shirts or if I’m near one of the places that buy