tacmedic
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tacmedic

When driving the ambulance. Moving cars over when they wouldn’t do it by themselves (a good bumper push does it), brake-checking tailgaters that follow you to avoid traffic (or stopping, then throwing it in reverse and using the camera to stop half an inch from their bumper), opening the rear door and throwing an IV

No shit, we have something like 4 cell phone companies, everyone else is owned by them or just a reseller. But yeah, Canada sucks for broadband in general.

Let sink in how much Canada sucks by telling me how much is a 450GB/month plan. Because I pay $40 for 4GB.

My ex.

Why do you think they do tests with unarmed missiles?

And then you get sucked in homelabbing and in no time you’re running full-fledged enterprise servers and doing hyperconverged virtualization...

My Ford C-Max has the 3-way RCA and the 120V plug as well. Tried a SNES and it was amazing. Amazing.

Great news. Ford’s hybrid tech is great, and I’m happy to see it in those kinds of cars.

Over $12,000 here, shut up.

Nah, the 2011-2014 model was still pretty bad, didn’t have AWD on the police package, and was always in the shop. The new one runs circles around it (but the Ford is still better).

Probably, which is amazing - the Ford V6 consumes a lot less fuel, especially for long idling common to emergency vehicles.

Aunt Marge doesn’t need that, she can put her important insurance info, papers and family pictures on her Google Drive/Amazon Drive/Dropbox account and be done with it.

So everyone pays the same thing? If I have zero accidents, my neighbour has 3 not at fault accidents, and my boss has 5 at-fault accidents, we all pay the same premium? Seems crazy.

Drove it. And the P71, Ford Interceptor sedan(Taurus)/SUV(Explorer), Charger, Tahoe, Impala... I have to say, it was pretty bad. As was the Impala, and the Tahoe. GM isn’t so good with emergency vehicles.

I send them to an extension on my PBX that hangs up and puts them on a list. Then everytime they call back, they get put on a permanent hold with the Cisco Opus 1 tune and a “your call is important to us, please hold” message. One guy waited 2 hours before hanging up.

There’s a handbook with how insurance claims are handled in Canada, with every situation accounted for. They just follow that. IIRC in a chain collision everybody is 50% at fault, except the first one that’s not at fault and the last one that’s 100%. You better pray someone else hits you.

The only people that drive worse than regular Montrealers are Montreal cops.

There’s a Benny Hill version on Facebook that’s very much worth it.

Of course it’s in Montreal, but the women are much, much hotter there than in Florida.