tonylukes3
Tonylukes
tonylukes3

Anytime :-) Sad that's the first thing I thought of when I read "passion" in the context of this article.

It's about love, and passion!

Very good suggestion! That does get disgustingly dirty. I used to detail cars for years, and every steering wheel I ever came across turned a clean cloth brown with just a little rubbing. Also, rub down your door handles and the top portion of the door panels where one would rest their arms. The oils in your skin

I went case-less for almost the entire year that I had my 4, and only had a skin on the back to protect it from scratches so I could resell it. However, a few close calls (mid-air catches) made me re-think this strategy and I bought a case for my 4S. I went with the Element Case Formula 4 which has a removable dock

Definitely invest in a good chef's knife and a decent bread knife (which also is used for slicing tomatoes quickly without destroying them). Add a paring knife and if you're like me and eat a lot of vegetables, a nice santoku or nakiri. That's all you'll need :-)

And mangled if you left it IN a bar!

This is a perfect example of why I come here less and less and go to Verge more often. I'm tired of the Debbie Downer/Negative Nancy articles...or even worse the "I was an idiot for doing x and now I hate y".

Bingo, my choice when I'm drinking vodka.

He obviously does not own a mirror...

Thanks for that tip, I didn't know it could do that! That was my only gripe with it, otherwise I love the service.

Jorts you say? I know the perfect man for this car.

EXACTLY

Definitely right about the chicken sources. Free range is the way to go.

+1

While some of this may be true (moreso with bacon & other processed meats), I highly doubt that eating a ton of chicken long-term is going to be any more healthy given the ridiculous amounts of steroids and other chemicals pumped into them. Fish, on the other hand, I'm all for eating more often. I try to avoid

I said the exact same thing right before I hit Show Comments lol. He is an asshole, and I wish he would have died many times over.

+1 for Boeshield, that stuff is awesome. Used it many times on our boats in the past, works great!

Exactly. Even though yes some editing features are a bit cryptic by virtue of no text annotations, it's still fairly easy to figure out. There's no way you're going to pick up an app of this scale and know how to do everything immediately.

The Navigon app is awesome, especially with the last update. I got it on sale for $19.99 so not bad at all considering the way it looks and operates.