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To paraphrase Citizen Kane:

My 4Runner does almost everything, but I’ll use my Ranger if I need to carry something that won’t fit in the back.

I already weigh 100 pounds more than the typical Miata driver, so I’m not going to notice a massive performance penalty.

My e-reader is so much better than my tablet for reading.

Why go to COTA when you can go to Montreal with tickets at 1/4 the cost, walk to the venue from your hotel instead of taking a two hour drive, and not have to worry about getting shot in the face by a responsible gun owner?

Couldn’t the FBI just clone the drive like 100,000 times and just to brute force open it 10 passwords per cloned drive?

Not that many people still use debit cards.

Couldn't they just clone the drive a million times and try 10 passwords at a time until they hit the right one?

Was this in America? We use chip and signature here, not chip and pin.

This is why no one should ever use the thumbprint unlock feature. Law enforcement will straight knock you unconscious during a traffic stop and use your thumb.

I think there’s a typo. The article says this took place in a state not named Florida.

I test drove a Tesla once. I’ve never been more terrified of so much power.

Now he’ll sue and McDonalds will be forced to put a warning label on their drive-thrus.

4Runner

Is the 4Runner beige?