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I’m wondering the same thing. When I’m on vacation, I put all my destinations in to a saved Google Map. I can figure out which cluster of activities I want to do or which hotel to stay in, and Google Maps give me all the directions and info I need.

I have a Glock and a S&W M&P, and they are quite different. My M&P has a real safety, and the Glock does not.

They’re saying battery life is about 6 hours. But the small carrying case they come in also has a reserve battery that can recharge the bud while you’re on the go.

I propose that this sentence:

“This takes more work than simply locking out third-party firmware entirely, but Linksys, a division of Belkin, made the extra effort.”

I recently traveled on a domestic round trip itinerary on American Airlines. Somehow, my wife’s boarding passes were given ‘Priority’ status (this is very strange because I bought the tickets for us both under my Frequent Flier account which shows my extensive travel history), which allowed us to jump to the front of

I’m well aware of the differences. While they do have some functionality overlap, they are not the same things.

Well, which is it? A cheap router or a cheap switch?

Divorce.

Using your formula, a household earning a $100k gross salary should only pay around $1300/mo. That feels low to me for a household that potentially could have 2-4 people and would want to be in a decent area and school district.

I did the exact same thing as you Stef. Except, it was not Canada, I went to Alabama. And Porsche did not pay for it, I did. And we raced Porsches on Barber Park track, not snow. And we didn’t get sideways except for on the skidpad. But aside from all of that, it was the same.

Why would you not need to service the brakes in a Tesla?

There are too many incorrect statements in these comments to reply to each individually, so this is a mass-reply to all the comments that inaccurately describe the details of the $7500 Federal tax credit for EV buyers.

I drove a Cayenne off-roading at the Porsche Sport Driving School and they’re a lot more off-road capable than I was expecting. We pivoted one on two wheels around a dirt mound, drove through water higher than the door sills and declined a serious hill through worn ruts that made the SUV bottom out (even with all the

Since the income received for driving a rolling billboard is presumably taxable income, would the expenses of upkeep for said rolling billboard be tax deductible (gas, oil changes, tires, etc)? If a driver is paid based on the distance they drive, the distance driven is not only what increases their income but also

It’s quite possible that there won’t be any tax incentives left once the Model 3 is being delivered to average consumers. The Federal Tax Credit only exists up until the 200,000th EV/hybrid car a manufacturer ever delivers, which Tesla is on pace to reach in Mid 2018. Even IF Tesla begins production and delivery on

My guess, without watching the video yet, is that he chose that song because of the strong bass line. Bass notes travel much better and farther and are more likely to be heard by the neighbors.

Why is this valet not deserving of some type of criminal charges? Destruction of property or something similar. Maybe the owner should also sue the valet for his deductible amount, for either the repair or replacement of the car that will most likely be mostly covered by the owner’s insurance.

Where did I use the term ‘engine bay’?

One day, you will open the hood and there will be NO engine.... That day is soon.