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technologiq
technologiq

This just reinforces the fact that ELECTRIC MOTORS are fantastic and here to stay but the battery technology simply not where we need it at yet and we are still years away from having it. The future may not be batteries at all.

I’m willing to bet the 2019 GMC Sierra Denali 2500 MSRPs for over $80k. Truck prices are getting out of control.

Limit 1 per Amazon account.

Limit 1 per Amazon account.

The new Ridgeline makes the old one look amazing.

This vehicle is in Sparks, NV - about an 8 hour drive from Las Vegas, NV...

You won’t like this but you’re not paying enough if good employees aren’t willing to relocate there. If you are somewhere that is less desirable to live than others, to get those employees you’ll need to spend a little more.

I do all my resumes in Wingdings. Only special people will hire me.

That eeePC has a 5 year old processor that will struggle to even do 720p. I wouldn't use that as a HTPC.

Ahhh Chrysler - where for every car sold they've had to recall one as well.

The biggest problem with these savings plans is that they can not work for a lot of people ESPECIALLY around Christmas. That 52 week challenge sucks around Christmas time if you're already spending more for presents, etc. Personally I find it makes more sense to do it in reverse. Put the most down at the

If your car is newish (after 1996) you can take it to a O'Reilly/Autozone or similar store and use their OBD scanner to see why you have a check engine light on. If you have a smart phone you can buy ELM327 OBDII to Bluetooth/WIfi adapters for less than $20.

1997 called and wants this app back.

Apparently I was in some kind of time machine. I had no idea I responded to a 2 year old comment! ahahah

I totally agree but on a different note. Most of the people in my company who have an Android phone know how to check their email, text and make a call - otherwise they have no idea what they're doing. Most of them don't know that they're running Android - all they know is it's not an iPhone and maybe the

We've been very happy with OvernightPrints. If you're submitting your own artwork it's extremely easy. Their customer service has been great and shipping is quick. If for some reason they make a mistake they generally get me the new stuff in 1-2 days.

I know it's different for everyone but as someone that owned and shot with several SLR and DSLRs over the years, about 4 months ago I got a Sony NEX-5N and I don't think I'll ever look back. The portability factor is huge as well as the available lenses that suite my needs at least and the quality of images is

Meh. Google Fiber is so extremely limited in availability it's a little unfair to be on that list.

Indexers don't matter if there is no content to index. It's starting to look like some USPs are removing articles (I assume because of DMCA takedown requests).

I had my Starbucks card barcode laser etched on the back of my white iPhone 5.

99% percent of people who will buy this *literally* don't give a shit about it's upgradability.