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Why? If you’re already running Kodi, there is no need for Plex. I had Plex for awhile, but gave up in disgust. I had to have a dedicated computer to transcode and serve from. Computer down? TV is too. Streaming to mobile devices hardly ever worked. The interface was crap too.

This is such a waste of time. Seriously, go play solitaire or minesweeper instead. Unless you’re contacting your congressperson to give them money, you don’t exist and you don’t matter. Anything less than 5-figures won’t even get a form-letter ‘thank you, patriot’ from an unpaid intern.

Nit picky critique that no one should really care about:

“Enin suggests you take a small idea you’ve had or event in your life, then detail it’s significance to you.”

“I hate when jet skiers follow my boat jumping the wake...So annoying.”

I don’t really understand how hard it is to fast before a blood draw. Of course, mine are all at about 8 am, and I just delay breakfast by an hour or so. And they do test also for blood glucose, since I’m also a nice big (literally) risk for Type II diabetes. So they like that fasting number (not that I don’t get that

The Alfa doesn’t do much for me. Too plain looking. Definitely the FIAT for me. I’d like to do a resto-mod 124 with a more modern engine and other upgrades.

I agree with the overall sentiment, but financing can also be a tool, not just a crutch. If you finance something because you cannot pay for all of it at once, you need to ask the question - do you really need this, or can you get by with something lesser?

1. LAAS is among the major international show circuit. The rest are merely metro-area dealer get-togethers.

Or you can look at the fund, emulate the portfolio through other funds and avoid the massive expense ratios (north of 1%). Don’t forget you pay those fees whether your account tanks or flourishes.

Excellent article. The only item I would add is index funds are bought like stocks and brokerage fees apply. If buying very small amounts it may may sense to look for a mutual fund with low expense ratios, or just park the money in a savings account until the brokerage fee makes sense (I believe Motley Fool recommends

Don’t get me wrong, I’m excited about the 124’s existence, especially if/when a full Abarth version comes around.

I don’t get what’s so exciting about the sound of this?

Watch out, we’ve got a humble-bragger over here!

Who’s banned which flags in the USA? Are you talking about the flag of the Confederate slavery regime?

No, no, no. I totally think you’re missing the point. Yes, questions can serve to help you determine if YOU want the job. But even if you are going to take whatever position they offer you, asking questions will help ensure you GET OFFERED the job in the first place.

Sure, you have a new car at the end of that five years, but what did you have in the meantime? I broken down junker that you spend three times as much fixing as you paid for it? Yes you can diligently save up for your house, but what is your living situation like in the meantime? If it's fine, then why are you buying

You misunderstand the whole point of us asking the question in the first place. It's a way for us to see if the potential employee has done his/her homework about the company. Like it or not, every company is unique in its way, and every job interview I have had, I took my time to do my research to find out about the

But there is no link between Alex and Mazda, so why even bother associating them? So again, you post fan fiction and associate it with a rumor you heard from a source at Disney. Why not just post that sources say to expect a new RX? by 2020. And then say "To tide you over here is a cool fan design I found that can

So, if I read it correctly, this isn't even a rumor. Some guy in sheep country mocks up HIS idea of a mid-engined RX-9 would be. That's all fine and good, but if he's not on the team developing said car then this is the automotive equivalent of posting Star Wars fan fiction claiming it as a rumor for the next movie.