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You could always supplement it with a cassette player velcro’d to the dash, Iron Eagle style.

In the 90’s I went on a trip to Europe with my cousin. He was loud, wore t-shirts with Oakland Raiders or monster truck logos, and said “hey baby” to every good looking woman who passed by. He was so out of place and didn’t care a bit. I bet you driving around there in this truck would be a lot like that. It would be

Damn, you may have just convinced me to pick up some Tesla stock. I never looked at it this way.

Don’t forget we are talking about the same man whose other company is docking rockets to space stations. Underestimating him is a bad idea.

Agreed. Anyone who doesn’t see that Elon is thinking about 10 years ahead is not paying attention.

That's where I'm at on this too. I also do believe Tesla will get there, unlike many who believe they will hit a wall and fade away.

Not as clean as we were all led to believe, apparently.

Back in my high school days, I had a 1982 Mercury Capri (Mustang clone) with a 5.0 that pumped out a thrilling 185 hp. My 2008 Honda Pilot bests that by 50% with six cylinders.

I enjoyed this article, and it has a balanced take on the matter.

Normally I’d give Apple a pass on minor complaints, but they were seriously 1-2 years behind on getting the RAM upgraded. The 6+ struggled with this. Though I do know that when designing a mobile device, it’s not as simple as “throwing a larger RAM chip in there”. There are issues with space, integration with the CPU,

This. Apple kept cramming more and more features into the OS without increasing the RAM. I upgraded to the 6S+ a week and a half ago and it feels SO much nicer to use across the board because the OS and the apps now have breathing room to function smoothly. It has made a huge difference.

I stick with Apple mobile devices because they have earned my trust in about a dozen different ways. Their phones are built well, supported extremely well, offered updates for several years, they are secure with my data, and they have a huge ecosystem of third party support. You can’t say that about most other

I’m still rocking the original RX100 and have to agree that this line of cameras is one of the best. Though the controls/menus can be a pain until you get used to them.

I’m still rocking the original RX100 and have to agree that this line of cameras is one of the best. Though the

Maybe, but it depends. The minute you start wanting more artistic freedom, you’ll want to have a larger sensor and a better lens than a smartphone can (currently) offer. But the gap is definitely closing rapidly. My wife and I own the latest iPhones, a Sony RX100, and a Canon XSi Rebel. We now take 95% of our shots

Maybe, but it depends. The minute you start wanting more artistic freedom, you’ll want to have a larger sensor and a

300 hp in a jet ski? Holy shit. Someone is going to die. I wouldn’t, because I have a brain and some experience, but back in the day when I used to own a PWC, I saw a LOT of dumbasses on the lake. It was the main reason I finally gave up owning one.

I just recently upgraded from a Logitech Harmony 650 to the display-less Harmony Smart Control. Super happy with it. Wasn’t sure I could live without the display, but I’ve found it’s completely unnecessary for my fairly simple living room setup. In the rare even that I do need a screen, or to make a setup change, I

I just recently upgraded from a Logitech Harmony 650 to the display-less Harmony Smart Control. Super happy with it.

I was also shocked at how small they are inside, during a visit to the Seattle Air and Space Museum. I think the fancy champagne and caviar that was served was meant to distract the passengers from thinking about the cramped space they were in.

Actually, I think Ferrari can remotely make the engine catch on fire. They have a special button for that in their head office, just for douches like this.

Just remember...

Don’t rely on the “analysis” for your information about Apple Watch sales. They have no fucking idea. I'm hearing about lots of continued interest that is readily visible in Apple stores.