

I had a phone with a physical keyboard that small. Surprisingly easy to work with.
I had a phone with a physical keyboard that small. Surprisingly easy to work with.
So changeable keys on a touchscreen, but with physical buttons on top. Sign me up!
Haha, nice. That is a fun game
Would that combination get you “I went to bed in ‘The Cars’ shirt, but I woke up with My Best Friend’s Girl”?
A stereo amplifier taken from a home sound system stack that was… Probably made the 80s? Or else made in the 90s with an already outdated style, IDK.
It’s not name brand, it’s dual stereo instead of surround sound, it doesn’t have any labels about how many amps it can pump out, but as long as I’m in an apartment, it doesn’t get turned up past halfway.
I like that it has multiple inputs, bass/mid/treble knobs, and that the thing just works.
Edited to remove a guess at how many amps it has
Edit, I looked up the model number and found a page of specs
https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/onkyo/tx-910.shtml
45 watts per channel would be advertised as 180 watts combined, wouldn’t it?
Yeah, I think it’s fun and funny to play with but terrible to try to make money off of it.
Connect on Android has it
Can confirm. In many situations, it is far more convenient to go get a flashlight worth $2 to $5 that can easily fit exactly where you need it to be rather than holding your main communication device in an awkward angle where it doesn’t quite do the job and also a wrong move could destroy your $200 to $1k device.
Its already pre-vandalized from the factory with that awful design. No need to kick a car when its down.
But no, doing damage to other people’s property is not okay
Every dentist could get a full set of dentures throughout their college education.
Sounds like a kit car or rebuild of a less than sporty classic would be ideal for your commuter car.
Well, I wasn’t interested in Jeep before, now I’m decidedly against buying a new one.
I’ve experienced this myself, and it is a double standard.
They’re not breaking, they’re deciding to disengage.
I mean… You’re not wrong
This probably also driving the demand for folding phones. Carry a phone, unfold it into a tablet.
You’ll have to get the “must do” category contained. Define it, trim off anything not strictly a must.
Then, sort through the “should do.” How much of it actually should be done? How exactly do these tasks or activities improve your life? How much of it was recommended by someone who doesn’t understand your life or your social circles?
Once those two are managed, then space opens up for the “want to” category.
Or maybe not? Maybe you’re just at a place in life where maintaining a healthy life, healthy relationships, and paying the bills is all you have time for.
Yeah, this line survived a lot longer than it should have.
Fixing safety issues would have to include that sharp front end. Maybe just ditch the entire “stainless” exterior and restyling the whole thing would help with that.
Pretty much start with the battery pack and drivetrain, start over after that.
Ominous needle drop