totalstranger
What? Me Worry?
totalstranger

I had a third generation with a stick. It’s nearly bulletproof, and fun to drive. I eventually handed it down to my son. The car is now closing in on 200k miles. One of the best car purchases I’ve ever made.

Teenagers are, almost down to the individual level (I’m sure there are a few that are decent people), sociopathic shitbags.

To be fair, the writer says he intends to pay it off in 36 months. I don’t understand the logic of getting a longer loan if you’re just going to pay it off in half the time.

The 72 month loan boggles my mind. If you drive 15k/yr, which isn’t nuts, you’ll still be making payments when the vehicle is out of warranty for most cars. This is pure insanity.

SCORCHING HOT TAKE: The fact that the staff has not acknowledged half the comment section stamping their feet about this thing being a Cadillac has me completely convinced this thing is is definitely going to be a Cadillac

Quantum computing perhaps?

When’s Apple going to make us gasp again?

As a dad I changed a lot of my kids diapers in the late 90's and I don’t recall having a particularly hard time finding changing stations. While I wouldn’t say they were plentiful, there was a sufficient number that it wasn’t a constant struggle for me to find them.

I owned a 240z ages ago, and loved that car dearly. One of the all time great cars.

So, he’s either going to drop Michael Scott or James Bond into this world.

If smartphones become a commodity device how does apple differentiate itself?

There probably hasn’t been more than a half dozen days in the last 45 years or so where I didn’t wear a watch. I can’t afford any of the insane watches, though I have had a couple of watches that cost a bit more than a grand. However, if I were filthy rich, I would probably collect watches.

I nominate the bathtub scene in A Quiet Place. Most anxious I’ve ever been in a movie.

I’ve used one just about every single day since the iPad first went on sale. I’ve used it for different things at different points in my life.

“Wait, we live in a world where a convertible soft top > hard top?

I bought this years non-quantum P-series and the software is surprisingly buggy. I’ve had the TV crash on me many times, some devices seem to only work on some HDMI ports, etc. They sent someone out to replace the main logic board, which seemed to help but didn’t completely eliminate the problem.

She’s leaving too remember

A couple of extra mm of battery would add significant weight. That might be the deal-breaker and not the thinness.

Years and years ago, a group of coworkers and I went out to lunch. The driver was someone apparently nobody had ever ridden with. I swear this is the literal truth: she only knew how to accelerate or brake. There was never a moment — not a second! — where the speed remained constant. Accelerate to just above the speed

The jury’s still out on that for me. My first reaction was the same - ugh! BUT... I also suspect it makes picking the tablet up off of a flat surface easier, won’t it?