I’m not sure if this is relevant to cars at all, but AC can also be transformed easily.
I’m not sure if this is relevant to cars at all, but AC can also be transformed easily.
I didn’t ask, “Did I miss any?”
When you’re so hardcore you need an SG with three humbuckers.
A few other people have recommended it.
Yeah, my previous car, a 2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring, also came with a spare but no jack. I thought it was really weird, and assumed a previous owner had lost the jack (I bought it used).
Interesting. I’d read that Prince originally envisioned it as a country song.
On top of that, he also worked with a lot of great musicians, backup singers, and especially songwriters. I really should listen to more of his work.
My wife used to have a ‘99 Maxima with climate control. I thought it was pretty nice; I definitely don’t need it, but I wouldn’t mind having it.
Huh, I’d never heard of that. Apparently the entire series is available online. I guess I’ll have to listen to it sometime.
I love that movie because 1) it’s just a good, funny, enjoyable movie, and 2) it introduced a lot of people to bluegrass. I grew up playing bluegrass, and I still think it’s one of the best music communities you can be involved in.
Yeah, it was my wife’s idea to add that one. She keeps trying to convince me that Jack White is good, and so far the best I have to say about him is that his use of guitar effects is innovative. But I’m honestly kind of impressed with how Meg is able to pull off such a simple, stripped-down drumming style and make it…
Absolutely necessary.
Is it possible not to like Alison Krauss and Union Station?
It’s almost worth paying for a subscription just to tune into Ozzy’s Boneyard and occasionally hear the guy trying to speak discernible words.
Nothing against hugs, but rain doesn’t have to be sad. Rainy days are a great excuse for staying inside and playing video games.
A few weeks ago, I randomly got the idea that I should make a playlist of songs about rain (specifically, songs that have “rain” in the title). That was when I discovered Elvis’s song Kentucky Rain, and thought to myself, “This is a really good song.”
I think the AC/heat vs. climate control thing is actually valid. Climate control means you set a certain temperature, and the thermostat adjusts the fan and AC or heater to keep it at that temperature, just like in your house. He’s saying you don’t need that; just a hot/cold knob and a fan control knob that you can…
I mostly agree with you, except for a few things.