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Awesome, I'll check this out. Thanks.

I want to do this while racing. Has anyone done a roundup of the best 360 cameras yet?

Maybe they're used to Youtube 1.0, before timestamp links.

I used Downcast for a while, but once Overcast came out I switched to it and couldn't be happier. I definitely recommend it.

I liked my 2005 WRX sedan so much I bought one again, 2013 hatch. Couldn't be happier, and now I can fit my bike in my car when I don't have racks on.

I ate from a food truck at a San Diego brewery that used this to scrape cheese into a roll and then stuffed a sausage inside. Amazing.

I replied on this in the snow thread. I've had this on 2 WRXs and have never been super impressed. At least, it's not magic - it takes a while (10+ minutes) to cut through a good chunk of ice on the windshield.

Cadillac has the borderless mirror and it's awesome (photo is a Chevy).

Good article. You have a couple "than"s that need to be changed to "that".

*moving (not mocing)

In moderate snow/ice wiper defrosters take way too long on my Subaru. Maybe yours work better than mine.

The first time I read the books I assumed the only way a TV series would work would for it to be animated. I still think live action can't do it justice.

It has screws on the bottom and comes apart. I seriously doubt it has socketed RAM though. It's basically an MBA clone, and there can't be room in there for slots.

I thought Pixels were super cheap (not $1300) on eBay and that they were the way to go. I'm not a Chromebook user though...

I've always had much better luck lifting the tire iron than jumping on it, even for stubborn lugs. Depends how much weight you can lift I guess.

It almost read like they were equating megapixels to how easy it is to shoot sharp handheld. I did not understand that section of the article at all.

on columns of text in a web page? I did not know that.

you mean double-tap to zoom, that was the real innovation for me. And having a full browser on a phone - nobody else was doing that. The first iPhone and the 3G were both great for the time - looking back they look primitive, but at the time they were spectacular.

My teardrop one broke - it started making awful noises and quickly completely died.

My teardrop one broke - it started making awful noises and quickly completely died.

Because the bar has been raised. To be in the mapping game Google has now shown that you need Street View if you want to compete. And Apple wanted to own their own mapping so they weren't subjected to Google's mandates.