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FWIW, I’ve been using Acer C720 models with Google Meets, Outlook, GoGuardian, and others apps. Usually, if I’m working with one tab at a time, it’s fine, and these went AUE in June 2019, a few months after I bought my first one. I’m starting to have some issues printing from the school’s network, but they certainly

That would a smart move; and they’d become the “Blue Rhino” of the EV market.

I’m hoping that at least one of those stereos is an AM/FM/CB model.

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Mmm, popplers!

I’d love to see a hybrid combo, like efficient IC generator and good sized battery pack(s), that would fit under the hoods of classic 70s land yachts.

Looks like a driver’s airbag deployment could be interesting!

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You, sir, are just wasting my time and making me crazy.

Per Wikipedia, Neo (born as Thomas A. Anderson...)

I have an odd love for the worst of the land yachts. For say, a 1973-1976 Thunderbird or Grand Marquis, any opinions on whether FWD electric and a (possibly literal) ton of batteries compare to the “economy” of a modern V8?

That is precisely why I buy my Postal Jeeps at CarMax!

And, I would think, the fact that many law enforcement vehicles are usually shared by more than one shift would cut down on the amount of time they could spend on a charger.

Happens all the time in my ‘06 Envoy, even with the switch on the column.

I like the 4x4 dump models. Great for landscaping the front yard - pick up a load of mulch, and drive it around the yard to drop it where you need it (the bed is what, 8" high? can’t be that heavy; not like it’s Ranger with a boulder...).

Rt. 9 in the Howell/Lakewood area of NJ.

& Rustler!

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You can try to build the show around Darlene, but Darlene is still Roseanne’s daughter, and even if Roseanne is not there physically, she will always be there in spirit. None of these other characters would exist without Roseanne. They are indelibly tied to her. There is no erasing her.

Good point. The less features a car has, the less to be designed or installed incorrectly. Not a sure protection, but one way to reduce problems.