I don't really understand this question; are you asking this as the driver, a passenger in a vehicle with someone who doesn't pay attention while driving, or are you referring to other drivers on the road?
I don't really understand this question; are you asking this as the driver, a passenger in a vehicle with someone who doesn't pay attention while driving, or are you referring to other drivers on the road?
This idea has been around for years, are you high? Is it really that hard to believe that someone might have filled out their shopper information and used that number instead of their own to obfuscate their personal details?
I usually just have my phone plugged into the AUX jack, so usually my stereo is just displaying that. I'm usually listening to podcasts during my commute, so not really much relevant information to be displayed anyways.
Yes, agreed I was mainly saying that it's better than glancing at it on your phone. I'm actually really surprised Google hasn't baked this into Google Maps navigation. It knows I'm navigating in a vehicle that is a car, so why not give me the option of using voice dictation? If I see I have a text message, let me say…
I agree completely, however my point was that if you have the option of either reading it on your phone or simply glancing over at the radio, the latter is the better option. Your english is quite good VBald, I had no indication that it wasn't your native language. :)
...Which shouldn't be trivialized. There's a huge difference between taking your eyes off the road for a second to look over and see what the notification is versus looking down to find your phone, take a hand off the wheel to pick it up, unlock it, open the notification and then set your phone back down (or of course…
Cool my mom will like this!
So then this hack won't work for you. I rarely have people in my backseat, so this hack works perfectly for me. I actually already have an air freshener in the back cupholder now, but I think a candle will work a lot longer.
It's been some time since I built a computer from scratch, but I've never had any issues with Newegg, but to be fair anytime I've needed to return something it was pretty straightforward. A few years ago Tiger Direct was considered a joke due to their rebates being a complete pain to actually receive, even when you…
I'm by no means an expert in regards to auto insurance and it varies so much state to state and company to company that you really should check with your insurance agent. I've actually never have had to make a claim, so I can't say from a first hand account, but I'm fairly confident you would have to make a few claims…
Google will give you a more in depth explanation, but essentially collision covers accidents you get into, while comprehensive covers other damage. My point was mainly that if your car is still in good condition and you want to maintain that good condition (with the idea of possibly selling it in the future), raising…
I think you're making a lot of assumptions. As someone who charts down every fill up and service (aCar for Android is quite good), I actually have a very good handle on how much my car is costing me. Doing some rough napkin math, it costs me about $10000 a year to drive my car including: fuel, services (with synthetic…
Good advice in regards to tackling hills and keeping the tires inflated, however as someone who really enjoys "driving" my car, I think I'd prefer to spend the extra $12 a month.
You have to be careful about doing this though if you still want to maintain the vehicles appearance. I had both of my deductibles set to $1000, but recently had my sunroof blow out that scratched my back trunk/hatch lid. Luckily I was able to replace the sunroof myself and I think I can repair the lid to my liking,…
I fully agree with this. My old car finally died (transmission went and didn't want to dump anymore money), so I decided the next car I was going to buy I wanted to really enjoy driving. My Scion tC might not be the fastest car out there, but driving a manual is a lot more enjoyable and having the sunroof open on a…
I think you're at a distinct advantage applying at a restaurant, as you can always go in under the guise of being a patron. Order some food and then chat up the waiter/waitress. I would say you're probably going to get some insider information (it may actually suck to work there) and they probably wouldn't have an…
I'm really skeptical about installing this as the old one broke GPS on my phone. Don't mess with my GPS Yahoo...
Actually pop is the one thing I do draw the line on. I'll take name brand over the generic, except in the case of Faygo, which is quite good (though not really a generic).
Yeah, I was more thinking of the Word processor in Docs, so I'll have to take your word on their spreadsheet software.
I could hear 18,000 if the volume is cranked all the way up on my speakers. I guess six years of Movement festival hasn't ruined my hearing after all!