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Oh yeah, of course. I meant getting the channels without having to pay a hefty fee up front for a DVR. Sorry, I wasn't being clear.

Didn't they make a Tomb Raider version? Or was that just a special edition Jeep that was in the movie?

When I bought my Wrangler in '12 (stock), the dealership had a dozen of these things, 'slightly used' just collecting dust and they were horribly expensive.

For Plex users out there, does anyone know if Plex offers a "browser" app for channels like CBS that don't work on Hulu? So you could just fire up the "browser" app and head over to CBS.com and watch episodes right off their site?

That would be the solution, but then you'd need some way to record the program when it came on or you'd have to be around to watch it live. I'm stuck in that problem as well for CBS.

Eric, thanks for starting this discussion. I was just reading board posts about this, just this weekend and would like to consider cutting the cable, but I’m wondering if it’s worth it.

Wow, thanks for the link douche. I just bought myself a sandwich maker. I can't wait to try it. :)

Most days, I’m in a Jeep that's been upgraded for off-roading and crawling. Granted, that doesn't do anything for street driving, but there's something to be said for the fun factor of being on 35" tires with a 4" lift. My weekend ride is a '66 Impala. Enough said. I also think there's an appeal to not having a car

We visited a Subaru dealer just the other day for the first time ever. I keep hearing owners here and IRL talk about how much they love their cars. Not because they’re fun to drive or good looking, but because they’re reliable. I completely respect that, but I have a hard time with this concept. For me, driving should

This whole article makes me sad.

It is just being southerners. We can't drive on anything that's not just dry road. When it rains, we're stuck in traffic for days.

It does have a valet mode, right? Use the black key and it cuts down on the hp output?

3rd: I guess it truly is all about name and not quality, huh? My Wrangler's only 3 years old and I'm about to hit 30K miles on it and it's already got a half dozen things broken on it.

I should know better than to be drinking coffee while reading posts.

This looks like all of the mid 60's Impalas that go on display at auto shows and Cruise Forrest out here in Dallas. It's an abomination.

This looks delicious. What is it?

Agreed. When I had laptop ending software issues on my recent Asus Win 10 laptop, I took it back to Micro Center (still under warranty) and stepped over to the Apple section. I ended up getting a refurbed 13” MacBook Pro for less than I paid for the Asus and it came with a 3 year warranty. I’ve always been weary of

I rode Harley's for a number of years and fell in with the attitude and crowd. Most of my riding buddies still ride Harleys and they are the top end models that they forked over anywhere between $18-25K. I started on a Street Bob and loved it, but it treated me like shit. It hurt so much to ride that I committed to

I'm sure I'll get dogpiled for the question, but what's the purpose of this type of car? Is this a street racer, an every day driver, what?

The fridge gets cleaned pretty regularly of leftovers and the various cheese types we love. The only thing that changes about the pantry is the front row of items. Everything behind that has been around for about 70 years. Seasonings last forever despite what the graphic says and brown sugar is only bad when you've