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We’ve seen plenty of videos featuring awful FedEx deliveries over the years but we don’t think we’ve ever seen them put together in one horrifying package. Thankfully for us, YouTube user RSVLTS has decided to do the dirty work and make a video compilation of every single terrible FedEx delivery he could find on the Internet, including one delivery man who punts a box onto a house’s roof and another who just tosses a box containing a giant computer monitor over a fence.
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Numerous images showing iPhone 6 components have been posted online in the past few weeks that have highlighted various parts of the upcoming Apple smartphones. Now insider Sonny Dickson – who has a good track record reporting on Apple unreleased devices and leaking pictures showing such devices – has taken to Twitter to share with the world two high-resolution images of the iPhone 6’s metal backplate.
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Apple may be offering in-store repairs for your cracked iPhone screen but that doesn’t mean you should take them up on their offer when you can do just as good a job yourself. CNET has published a terrific new video by Bill Detwiler, who shows you how easy it is to replace your cracked iPhone screen in just four easy steps.
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NVIDIA on Monday unveiled its Tegra K1 “Denver” processor, which the company says it’ll be the “first 64-bit ARM processor for Android.” Interestingly, the HTC-made Google Nexus 9 has been rumored for quite a while to come with a NVIDIA Tegra 64-big processor on board, and the K1 “Denver” may be exactly that processor.
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Filed under: Aftermarket, Canada, Government/Legal, Specialty, Racing, Performance, Ownership and Repair
Okay boys and girls, you’ve been warned! The hellaflush movement is now forbidden by the Quebec government SAAQ (Société de l’assurance du Québec), meaning the practice of stancing out your wheels on a sweet hellaflush ride will no longer be tolerated.
While making extensive custom car modifications to your wheels, tires and suspension is nothing new, (especially in the world of aftermarket tuning), the popularity of hellaflush style among car enthusiasts is undeniably a huge trend these days. So much so, that it’s even spawned its own hellaflush-specific car shows like Fitted Lifestyle alongside countless websites and forums dedicated specifically to finding the right stance and achieving the most outrageous hellaflush fitment.
Regardless of how good or bad you think it looks, Quebec officials say drivers with hellaflush rides are being ‘hella dangerous’ on the road, citing that this type of now illegal modification affects the handling and maneuverability required of any cars on public roads… READ MORE
Hellaflush cars get hella banned in Quebec, rest of Canada to follow?
Hellaflush cars get hella banned in Quebec, rest of Canada to follow? originally appeared on Autoblog Canada on Tue, 12 Aug 2014 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Filed under: Aftermarket, Canada, Government/Legal, Specialty, Racing, Performance, Ownership and Repair
Okay boys and girls, you’ve been warned! The hellaflush movement is now forbidden by the Quebec government SAAQ (Société de l’assurance du Québec), meaning the practice of stancing out your wheels on a sweet hellaflush ride will no longer be tolerated.
While making extensive custom car modifications to your wheels, tires and suspension is nothing new, (especially in the world of aftermarket tuning), the popularity of hellaflush style among car enthusiasts is undeniably a huge trend these days. So much so, that it’s even spawned its own hellaflush-specific car shows like Fitted Lifestyle alongside countless websites and forums dedicated specifically to finding the right stance and achieving the most outrageous hellaflush fitment.
Regardless of how good or bad you think it looks, Quebec officials say drivers with hellaflush rides are being ‘hella dangerous’ on the road, citing that this type of now illegal modification affects the handling and maneuverability required of any cars on public roads… READ MORE
Hellaflush cars get hella banned in Quebec, rest of Canada to follow?
Hellaflush cars get hella banned in Quebec, rest of Canada to follow? originally appeared on Autoblog Canada on Tue, 12 Aug 2014 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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An audiovisual adventure for the ages
I can’t figure out how best to describe Hohokum. Interactive scenery would do developer Honeyslug an injustice. Movable soundscapes might be more accurate. Whatever Hohokum is, it’s what it isn’t that makes it so special. It’s not a puzzle game, it’s not an adventure game and it’s not a platformer, but it has elements of all three. Hohokum is the latest in a lineage of downloadable PlayStation exclusives that redefine gaming in small but meaningful ways.
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My, how things change. Over the last couple of years, many Wall Street analysts have been predicting “doom” for Apple, highlighted by Global Equities Research analyst Trip Chowdry’s classic declaration that Apple would “disappear” unless it released an iWatch within 60 days. Now it looks like Samsung, which for a while was many analysts’ golden boy, is getting the exact same treatment that Apple got in the aftermath of Steve Jobs’ passing.
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Permatex Fast Orange Hand Cleaner incorporates MicroGel Technology, an innovative Polymer Emulsion synthetic solvent that eliminates the need for citrus (orange oil) or petroleum-base solvents, while continuing to deliver effective cleaning power. It is very effective at removing the toughest dirt and stains, including resins, oil, grease, tar, grime, soil, epoxies, paint, adhesives and gasket sealants.
The MicroGel cleaner feels smoother and gentler on skin. Its gel-like consistency adheres better to the hands, which reduces the amount of product needed to get the job done.
For more info: www.permatex.com.
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