uthor1981
uthor1981
uthor1981

Eh? I still have the flashlight in my quick settings on the Moto X 2014 with 5.0.

Where do the passwords reside? Are they encrypted? Can google read them? I think I will wait until the security is clear before tossing LassPass.

LASTPASS. That’s all anyone would need.

For those curious, the Out of Reach report page will take you to a more fine-grained breakdown if you click on a state and then “More Info”. You can compare the overall state to certain counties or municipalities, or counties/MSAs to each other. (But not exact cities, it seems.)

I would’t mind giving it a try.

That sounds like good logic until you go to the “inspection station,” which is just a retail store, and they tell you that you have a taillight out, and it will be $20 to fix, and no, you can’t go do it yourself unless you want to schedule another inspection a week from now when the inspection guy is back in, all

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The fact that your iPhone will probably be long dead if submitted to heat, dust and vibration for 15+ years definitely has to do with that.

Because once it’s in a car, it’s either regulated or a liability.

Because I love you guys, and don’t want you to go deaf like me. Here you go (right click and “open image in new tab” for larger size).

Yeah, I’m more in the “Burn all the cilantro with fire” camp.

Quite unfortunate I am able to give you only one star . . .

I store my cilantro in the trash can, where it belongs.

or you can put that soapy tasting ick in the trash where it belongs..

I stopped using uTorrent after they introduced the bitcoin miner a few patches ago. It was already too bloated with useless features and ads, the added mining was just the last drop.

I used to be an avid user of uTorrent. But these days they have heaped so much bloat and adware into it. The thing that made me stop using it is when uTorrent automatically installed a bitcoin miner onto my machine so that they could use my machine to mine bitcoins for them. Screw that.

Telling a guy who’s worth 65 million bucks his career decisions are “silly.” LOL internet.

As much as I love futurama, No. Don’t do that.

The problem is that, unless you yourself are in the business of buying and selling cars, people generally wouldn’t want constant updates about a dealer’s inventory. I would bet that most people shop for a car no less than every three years (based on typical lease or purchase agreements). I might want to “like” or