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Is it seamless between your phone and computer? The experience of messaging anybody on my iPhone, iPad, or Mac is identical across platforms, and the only noticeable difference of using SMS instead of iMessage is that my outgoing messages will be green instead of blue. When you use Google Chat, are you sending from

I meant to say Fiesta and Fusion, but all the F names got jumbled in my head.

So is what I said accurate? That if they got it considered a total loss by the insurance company, it wouldn’t be their problem anymore if it came back? I thought it sounded like a stretch when I wrote it, but maybe not

Only the Fiesta and Focus are manufactured in Mexico. And it seems like it would be incredibly poor logistics on the part of the cartel if they were stashing drugs in cars destined for several thousand miles away.

Only the Fusion and Fiesta are being manufactured in Mexico, the cars being stolen are used cars, and it seems like really poor logistics on the part of the cartel if they’re stashing drugs in cars that are destined for several thousand miles away. If they were planning to collect drugs after a car is delivered, they

I hate to ruin the joke, but if that were the case, you think they’d try to get a police report and report it to the insurance company as soon as humanly possible so that once it’s considered a total loss, it’s not their problem if it comes back

How does this apply to oil diffusers like Febreze plug ins? They’re heating up oil-based scents, but my guess is that they’re all mostly artificial, inert scents in the oils.

When I back up, I use my side mirrors and the backup camera, but not really the rear view mirror. I can’t even see my trunk in the rear view mirror, but I can see the edge of my bumper in the backup camera. I usually back into my parking space, and with the snow/ice piled up on the curb and in the grass behind it,

It’s because when one company buys another, the company being bought becomes a piece of the purchaser. It’s not like buying something physical.

How do other electric car manufacturers implement the first responder cut loops? It seems like if there was a quick release or something to open the front trunk to access it, then anybody could just walk up and steal whatever is in your trunk.

I’m pretty sure this is going to be my next car. I’m not a super big car guy and I just want something that’s moderately fun to drive and practical for everyday use. I used to just rent cars when I needed them, and last summer I decided to finally buy one. I had no idea what I wanted until one day I rented a Kia

Because now that the company with the debt is owned by the other company, it is the parent company’s debt.

I totally understand this feeling. I’m a grad school dropout with a background in linguistics, and after I rewatched Arrival a couple days ago, I spent half an hour browsing grad programs.

When I got winter tires, the cheapest ones that they could put on that day (it was an urgent tire situation) were a brand I’ve never heard of. I found some reviews and saw they were generally well-reviewed, but I was nervous about getting tires from a brand I didn’t recognize because I had no idea if they have a track

Aren’t tanks in general pretty rare on the modern battlefield? There aren’t very many conflicts going on right now that actively involve two nation-states facing off against one another.

That wasn’t an inability to spell, that was pressing the wrong key that was beside the correct key and not catching it before I posted it. It’s a typo, not a lack of spelling knowledge.

You missed the most obvious solution: a hydraulic version of the old turn signal design which used a heat-sensitive piece of wire to turn on the bulb and a heating element. When the wire was heated, it would bend, disconnecting the bulb and the heating element. So just do something like that, but hydraulic.

Wow, this is just wrong on so many levels. “The” is most definitely not a pronoun, it’s a determiner/article. “The” cannot refer to an antecedent on its own.

I hate when I get my weekly summary and it’s like “8 reports, 300 helped, 7thanks.”

I’m not the person you replied to, but If you live in the middle of a city, the shortest route isn’t always the fastest route. I always use Waze even when I’m going to places I’m familiar with, just because I have no idea what the traffic is like between where the trip begins and ends. Today, Waze took me on a super