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The button on the steering wheel with the voice icon lets you change everything! Just say I’m cold or set temperature to... or increase fan speed. You can even get it to record your thoughts (if you say them out loud of course) on the way home and it will email it to you!

I own a v90cc wife an xc90

Did you try the voice commands? They are pretty easy and work for like 90% of the touch screen functions. You can change stations adjust climate control turn on heated seats, access navigation l, change media, and much more. A short press on the right voice icon on steering wheel brings it up. A long press activated

BEEP BOP BOOP

Watch the Howard Stern one and then the Trevor Noah one.  It’s possible you’ll change your mind.

I had a small woodpecker (didn’t get a good look) t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t!!!! right outside my window in a snag. I go out to look and another bird about the size of a crow is scaring him off of the snag. Wow cool, a pileated!! Then he starts pecking. TUNK! TUNK! TUNK! TUNK! It was awesome, those guys are so loud!

Please, the guy hit on my Mom in front of 17 year old me and I still think he’s a generally decent person. 

As someone who lives in a suburban area of western New York State (outside Buffalo for those who wondered), this article is refreshing. Although I do not live in a place like New York City I can still appreciate the need to unplug. Birding has become a relative Mecca in that sense, there is always another bird or

Seriously out of their range, and seriously confirmed:

Sad you didn’t mention the fact that he had them change his writing credit for the episode to “Cordwainer Bird”

My favorite is the time he nearly got into a punch-up with Frank Sinatra because Sinatra hated his clothes. Google Gay Talese’s “Frank Sinatra Has a Cold.” Even aside from Ellison’s random cameo, it’s one of the all-time great pieces of shaggy dog journalism.

Fortunately, the story of how he got fired from Disney IS true!

I was at a science fiction convention in the 80s,and the centerpiece for me was “A Night with Harlan Ellison”. He stood on the stage and read aloud 4 of his stories,: 1. Jefty is Five 2. Hitler painted Roses, 3. Hows the Night Life on Crisalda ? 4. All the Lies that Are My Life .They were all fantastic,a s he made his

One of my better book sale finds.  You didn’t come across Ellison paperbacks very often.  Some of the vintage editions are worth quite a bit.  Very collectible.

He also mentored Octavia Butler early in her career

The first time I met Harlan Ellison was in 2001. I was meeting my girlfriend (now wife) for the very first time at DragonCon in Atlanta, along with her then four year old daughter. DragonCon offered childcare back then, but it wasn’t going to be open for a little while yet, and Harlan was doing a live reading. I had

I guess we’re never gonna see The Last Dangerous Visions now.

My first exposure to Ellison the writer was “I Have No Mouth...” in a ‘Worlds of If’ anthology. I hadn’t read anything quite like that before, and the ending gutted me. So yeah, I have a bookshelf of the man.

Fuck it. Put the whole vehicle inside one big wheel. 

My local PBS started with “Robot” (I’m not sure how I knew to watch it, but I did), and ran them every week night, which was nice. Then at some point they also started running entire stories at once as well - though uncut - but on Saturday nights (and I could never stay awake for it all).