Cop made you leave a rest stop for resting too much?
Driving tired is just as bad (sometimes worse) than driving over the BAC limit!
What a world
Cop made you leave a rest stop for resting too much?
Driving tired is just as bad (sometimes worse) than driving over the BAC limit!
What a world
Can you forward me some info on this?
Contrary to what you may think, I'm down to work my own single acre. Seems like a good way. I already live in rural Canada.
Land prices are much higher than you indicate around here.
For example, the smallest and cheapest plot I can find for rent is 60 acres. It's $40 per and also very difficult to access with no water supply either, hence the low price. So, 2.4k minimum. If I organized a community then we could get something done and we for sure aren't growing fruits and vegetables. But that's not what you are describing.
Ok, agreed we are on the same page! My misunderstanding.
(I thought you were defending the idea a keylogger is a risk not worth taking with a screen replacement, somehow.)
Weird that it's just a fuse replacement. I'm not sure that makes sense.
There was an earlier recall on the auto braking system on some high-end HKG cars (Stinger, g70) where they also just put in a lower rated fuse. So now in an emergency the system will. Blow the fuse instead of work but maybe catch fire? Seems fishy.
I feel like these companies shouldn't get away with not fixing the root problem.
And what does that have to do with the risk of a screen repair?
I can also install a key logger on Linux and I can also freely change the SSD to anything I buy on the internet.
And yet somehow people still use computers!? Madness.
Where did you get your $300/acre/yr figure?
Maybe if you rented 1000 acres.
Unless you're suggesting we collectivise agriculture, then sure.
If you're using home assistant just go directly to controlling the bulbs over Zigbee/ZHA and drop the hue hub entirely!
Works great for me, mind you my bulbs are 5+years old.
The amount of effort put into this game is amazing.
It would be interesting if they could go the route of partnering with other companies to make ultra high fidelity vehicles, like race cars with all functions modelled, or roads and highways from laser scan data.
Most driving sims just focus on racing and basic driving but there's more to the vehicle systems than that. Similar to DCs and other flight sims in a way!
I feel their point (and my opinion too) is that the diversity of content on reddit makes the political conversations a lot less front-and-centre.
Uber may be predatory but in a lot of parts of the world, the taxi "system" is also a predatory racket. For both the drivers and the clients.
The brake booster isn't an essential safety feature in a small car, it's mostly just for convenience or comfort!
A failure just means you need to press a bit harder
What an interesting concept - building a tool which isn't even open source to the developer. First time I've seen it!