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Dutchman .. May I ask how good your Visible service is in campgrounds that are not close to urban areas? Do you get a good lock on the Net? I have been looking for a better way to get Internet while camping now that we are going farther afield than we have in the past now that we are retired. My...
Agree with Gary. I have been towing for 50 years and never owned a pickup. Used a couple of station wagons in the 70s and early 80s, nothing but full sized vans for about the last 40 years. Same towing capacity as a pickup and a LOT more secured storage. And a lot more comfortable if you happen...
My wife once was looking for her phone while using the phones flashlight function on her phone. Another time, she complained that her wireless computer mouse wasn't working. Turned out she was trying to use the cable tv remote as the mouse. She was really tired, working on her masters degree...
Every cruise I have ever used had a minimum speed before it would activate, 20 or 25 mph, although I had one that had to hit 30 before it would set( that was a 70s vintage old style that ran off the engine vacuum lines - non - electric.) And I currently have a 2001 Chevy van that has no On...
Thank you. I have heard a few blowhards in the media saying that there would be no way for hazmat trucks to access the port because the bridge was the only way for them to go. That didn't sound plausible to me, (how would they have accessed the port before the bridge was built) and I was just...
A simple yes or no about whether there are alternate routes for the hazmat rigs that can't use the tunnels to get to and from the port would have been even easier. I didn't ask what the route would be.