

Has anyone found the places where the navigators work to see how it goes? Has a navigator shared their experience on the web somewhere?
I am very curious as to what they are asked to do and for how many cars And for how much money
Has anyone found the places where the navigators work to see how it goes? Has a navigator shared their experience on the web somewhere?
I am very curious as to what they are asked to do and for how many cars And for how much money
Packaging the job as a video game side quest is genius. Make so the gamer has to do several simulated runs before they connect to an actual car, and give in-game expensive consequences for messing it up
Blueberry just chilling there in the corner the whole time, secure in their berry-ness
Please get a good night’s sleep, eat breakfast, take a walk outside, then pick up a dictionary for reference and rewrite this post.
Thanks, I hate it (Suno song generator)
Power saving mode. The maximum power saving mode allows for just a few apps to run at all, so picking out the apps that are for communication gets the outcome you’re looking for, as long as you keep the phone on that maximum power saving mode.
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!
Yeah, I think it’s fun and funny to play with but terrible to try to make money off of it.
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.
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.
Oh yeah! Good addition
Speaking to those in the U.S., Your local library has a huge collection of DVDs. Your local thrift shop and eBay have blu ray players (most of which will upscale DVDs during playback) for cheap.
That one seems like it would be easy to remake with current day components. Keep the display the same to extend battery life, give it smarter internals and slimmer design. That could be the work phone, the texting phone, the going hiking phone, the daily driver that has several days of battery life.
But the more I think about it, a Bluetooth keyboard paired with a normal smartphone would not need its own phone plan and would provide the physical buttons for typing. It just won’t be as cool as that thing.
Thank you for reminding me of Thinkpads. I’d like to track down a used or refurbished one for home use to survive kiddos
Oh wow, the wrinkles would drive me nuts.
Also, why extend it vertically?
To be more physically fit rather than becoming a Fitter, try landscaping, concrete work (if you’re brave enough to wear a mask for the dust and get called sissy all day long), or farm work if you’re interested in a wide variety of physically demanding tasks that are also dangerous.
Edit to the description of farm work
No.
But I would immediately buy a new laptop with a track ball and mouse buttons like this one
I’ve only seen one irl, and they are incredibly intuitive to use, and you don’t accidentally move the mouse while typing
Using some of the incoming power to run the AC seems reasonable. Especially when the battery is above 75% charged. It would be interesting if the AC would go harder for more minutes per hour as the charge level gets higher.