Because they’re all shit-hammered drunk, all the time.
Because they’re all shit-hammered drunk, all the time.
I’m sorry, but I would buy the shit out of this.
Plus they’re run by smart business types - Hence the reason they are building so many UTVs, because they are selling.
Polaris, they’ve been kicking ass and taking names lately, all they need is a sport line. I think they could easily roll EBR into Victory (maybe Indian?), they’ve already got an established name, a good hold on the market, and a more open minded customer base than HD had.
There’s plenty of room for new motorcycles, including sport bikes. BMW found a way! The 300cc class is brimming with new models as well.
It feels like a small victory everytime Hyundai does something good. I don’t know why. They used to be so shitty and it actually amkes me happy that they are doing successful because more good cars in the market couldn’t hurt.
It may not make it look any better (if the paint is in good shape), but a quality wax or sealant will slow oxidation of the paint. It also makes the car easier to keep clean, bugs and other road grime come off a lot easier when the paint is protected.
So your saying everybody in Cali should wash their cars?
Washing your car can net you noticeable MPG increase.
That dishwashing detergent is safe for your car. Strips polymers, accelerates the oxidation process of paint. Big no-no.
Yeah - one open door in LastPass means ALL of your information is compromised. All of it.
don’t you mean the turbo?
You know you don’t really have to lift the cab to get to the dipstick, right? Because hyperbole aside, it’s really not an issue to have to empty the cab once a year for a service.
I’ve been telling people this is a possibility for years. They all shrugged me off (this site included).
can’t understand why everyone (especially lifehacker) loves this service, I didn’t find it that great during my trial and this is the second time in the last year that they have announced they have been hacked!
Especially for those of us who don’t even use Twitter (or Facebook).
It has always baffled me how many smart tech people have recommended using this. Hell no.
Shelf-life of a tweet is a whopping 19 minutes. Not the greatest avenue to reach your customers. But, I suppose I could go set up an Alert for them. Unfortunately, I’ll get an alert for all non-critical tweets they dish out on a daily basis too.
Whelp, time to move to another password manager again.
THIS IS WHY YOU DON’T HAVE CENTRAL STORAGE FOR SENSITIVE INFORMATION LIKE PASSWORD FILES.