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Technology Connections on YouTube just posted a video about blinkers. At about the midpoint, he goes on a rant-slash-PSA about how LED replacement bulbs can make your vehicle lights less effective if the fixtures were originally designed for incandescents, and that this is why the packaging for most LED replacement

I’m going to vote for the McDonald’s Sausage Egg and Cheese McMuffin. Savory, hearty, and none of the ingredients are crumbly or drippy. (My wife insists on pointing out that adding the egg substantially increases the cost compared to the plain sausage McMuffin.)

My first thought when Elizabeth suggested comparing it to existing crossovers was our Subaru Outback. What can the Santa Cruz (or the Baja) do that an Outback with a floor liner can’t? Aside from hauling, for example, a washing machine, I’m having to stretch to come up with extra capabilities, and my Outback’s storage

In the mid-90s I got a hand-me down early-to-mid ‘80s Delta 88 Royale Brougham sedan that had belonged to my grandparents. It was in good condition. “Soft” was a good word for it. Seats were super cushy, and it handled like a boat - just rolling and swaying all over the place, and a dead zone in the steering so wide a

It’s pronounced “contact”, right? ;-p

As soon as I began reading it, my “there’s no rule that says you can’t” instinct was to question whether you could hold onto your record runs and only submit them when you had them all beat. Glad I read to the end.

Most Texans will say “no, it’s not a pickup” the moment they see the front end.

Did Hyundai start out to build a Subaru, or did that happen by accident?

A regular car with added ground clearance and AWD.”  Hold on, is this thing an AMC Eagle?

Adhering to that rule lets your competitors get the scoop. Plus, a lot of the time the truth doesn’t make for NEARLY as compelling a headline.

It’s the 20th Anniversary of Max Payne, and watching Remedy’s 20th Anniversary video on YouTube I realized I’m still using that same mousepad. A bit stretched and frayed at the edges and discolored in the center, but it’s still there.

One of the features commonly touted for the Honda Element was that you could open the doors and just hose it out. While that wasn’t completely accurate, it was apparently very easy to clean the interior.

One of the restaurants we frequent has a section of the menu labeled “Kids of All Ages” and that warms my dang heart.

Thanks! Now that I’ve read through the tutorials (I skimmed a lot of coding stuff), it’s much more obvious why it behaves the way it does. The algorithm (at least at the time of tutorialization) is essentially looking for the two most obvious (straight) lines in each frame, presuming those are the edges of a lane, and

This was the first thing that came to my mind when I read the headline! Thanks for posting!

There’s absolutely a way to monetize it, and it benefits developers, too. Encourage folks to play and review their old titles, or post screenshots and videos. Encourage them to visit their Friend Activity to see what screenshots and videos their friends are posting and what achievements they’re getting. Seeing what my

I'll admit to being a bit confused by the thesis. I was expecting a description of different types of haters (with, perhaps, an accounting of what or who they hate and why) and instead came away with a listing of different types of gamers? Are we suggesting that the people at the top look down on everyone below?

I, too, tried to play RDR. Unfortunately, it isn't (and won't be) available for PC, so no such luck.