Seems like every time you use it you'll end up having to explain what it means unless you're playing D&D
Hikermick
Good Lawd thank you for the laugh!
I had one of the first affordable hand held GPS units made by Magellan in the mid 90's. I was doing monthly backpacking trips so it seemed like a good purchase. Soon went back to a map and compass and never went back
Luxuries have a way of becoming necessities.
That's odd. Check the manual. Mine is at the bottom of the storage/arm rest between the front seats so it's not obvious.
I bought a Bluetooth adapter (not sure if that's what what you call it) for $45 at Best Buy. It plugs into your audiojack. The one I bought comes with a cigarette lighter jack to charge it. Works great
The way these buildings were built tell you they weren't intended to be around for long. Four cinder block walls and a flat metal roof. Cheap to put up, easy to tear down
One thing that helped me relax when learning to drive: 99% of the time you only need to worry about what's directly in front of you. Unless you're changing lanes or backing up that's your main priority. Yeah it's good to be a defensive driver and anticipate things and that will come with time. Don't be overstimulated by every detail around you, know what to focus on. I hope this helps you relax like it did me
Wanting Lasik surgery doesn't mean she's blind, she just doesn't want to wear glasses anymore. It's a vanity thing.
Something is wrong with anyone that would look down on you for it
Practice patience. Drive slow. Why is it so hard?
Shit attracts flies