Shenanigans!
Shenanigans!
You should always wait... And then wait some more... And then wait again for a great sale to happen.
I am not sure about that. It's just that I can't imagine some confusing the two. Mostly likely I am wrong.
Actually, you are leaving it in the fridge for 4 days. A controlled cooled environment. Replace 'dry aged' with slow-decayed and you'll understand why it is a bit 'gunky'...
@BoxerFanatic
Yah, I gotta CR (or its surveyees) are on the mark with this one. I switched in late April of this year after being with them since Dec. 1998 (Celluar One) to Verizon. The difference is customer service is like night and day.
Frankly yes.
Probably as much a "father" would...
Yes!
Hey, the Neon was actually fine. I owned 2G Neon. What sullied the Neon was:
#5 is so true, especially when reading CR. I had a good friend in college who street-raced Stangs. He read a review for some sports car, it may have been a MR2 (the first year) or a Vette. The skidpad was either 0.86 or 0.9g. And he said, "Consumer Reports says this car handles badly, how can it handle badly if it has…
When I was in high school, those were the cars everyone bought who could not afford a 'newer car' meaning post-1975.
I think you are also wrong about cheap Android tablets as well, Sam.
@quixiotic
Sweet.
That's new for the middle class. But not new at all (read: standard) for working class jobs. My grandfather worked full time to 2 years before his death, and part time until he got sick and later died at 77.
Yah, my daily driver is now an auto. That's first one since I got my license in '84. I did not have the luxury of time or money to get a manual this time. I miss it.
Really? The scientists weren't sure they should release raw data to the public.
Yeh. Or maybe a flashback E.L.O. concert in the 70's...
Would not those puffs be in New York City?