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And in that two weeks? I listen to music pretty much constantly in my waking hours. I don't want to be without because comcast accidentally cut the physical cable for my neighborhood again, or because I'm driving and what do you know, I lost coverage.

Just go for a quick walk after eating. Around the block, or whatever. It gets you out of the office for a bit and is good for you!

You call it regular, but to me it seemed regular to eat on 500 dollars a month, too. Like the article points out, there were obvious holes (clearly going out to eat is going to be more expensive, so maybe you never do, while author and I had struggles with that).

Could be a sensor failing as well, yes. That is still a concern though, as a failing sensor won't accurately pick up when a part is failing though. Definitely would be nice if they more readily handed out the codes and their meanings, though you can find that online. The sensitivity, I'm not sure on that.

And the fact that it costs more in cooling/computing power than it creates.

It's frustrating, but it doesn't mean there's nothing wrong with your car. Probably something along the lines of a slow leak or a short somewhere, something very hard to diagnose exactly.

Based on your wording it sounded like you were dismissing the flashing check engine light just like the regular one. I would argue it's not at all asinine still, as if it's on that means your car is throwing a code. That means you should check the code and see if it's a problem or not.

After the tax. Since you are theoretically supposed to tip before the tax.

Most people who drive a car unfortunately.

The point being here that a flashing check engine light, while it could still represent a few different things, always means you're doing mechanical damage. If it's just the check engine light turning on and staying solid, ya you can probably make it to the mechanic/home fine.

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Gotcha. Makes sense.

Lift seems pretty good, habit streak is nice too. I really like the picture idea for some reason though, and I haven't found anything to fill that role.

Did you follow the link at the bottom of this article? It goes step by step through the build and shows all kinds of parts and other ones you can get instead.

But it's not nearly as big as you say, that's all I was pointing out. The tv is worth 549 dollars, not 1400. That's about a 300 dollar difference, which I think people understand that price range.

Interesting thought. I've been trying to keep my eye out for a whole used kit, didn't think to buy it individually.

At least they have the outlet mall to check out. So, there's that.

Ya it's pretty awful from what my roommate says. I'm home for the holidays, though, and think I wish I wasn't. It's even worse up in the Chicagoland area...

You're not alone. It's just one more thing in the tv that can fail and cause your tv to be useless. Not to mention, you really think these TV manufacturers are worrying at all about security? Sighh..