I've been seeing on the news that the fad of inflating car tires with nitrogen has reared its ugly head again. Dumb question, but does doing this have *any* useful benefit whether or not it justifies paying the inflated price?
It seems that whenever someone buys a new car with a factory navigation system built into the dashboard, the first question they ask is "how can I play DVD movies on my nav system?" I mean, WTF? Surely you don't want to try and watch a movie *while you
read on Waterworx.net how there's going to be some new regulations on the level of VOCs in car paints that's supposed force all shops to convert. My friend runs a shop and he says that this supposed to become mandatory in all of North America apparently.
It's clueless, inconsiderate f.cks like Korte who will sit there in the shopping center driveway for 20 minutes, waiting to make a left turn - no matter how many other drivers are stuck behind them. That's why they have to install these "No Left Turn" signs: because people