Not many, no. But they’re out there.
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Not many, no. But they’re out there.
That is correct; after the F30, they discontinued manuals on the 3 series in the US. So I’m looking for one of those. Same issue with the S4. The 2013-16 models were the last with a manual, so even...
Bit of both. Choppy sleep, sometimes I get out of bed for a little bit to try and reset myself.
30ish. Less is better, of course.
I certainly couldn’t see buying a Trésor at list price, but I would definitely take it over an Explorer, even at $100 more. Then I’d wear it to the Met Gala.
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I think I’m going to reopen the idea of getting a 335/340i as well. Just not finding joy on the S4 hunt. Every time I find one, it sells just before I call in on it.
I’m in a wedding next year, I’m hoping I won’t have to buy some double breasted monstrosity. ;)
On my list. It’s a friend’s favorite book, she’s been so excited about the show, so I thought I’d give it a try. Was going to try it last night, but I wasn’t in the mood for anything new.
Honestly, the most upsetting thing that I saw at the Met Gala, other than Kim Kardashian’s inhumanly small waist (what industrial heavy equipment was needed to cinch her clothing so tight remains a...
Ooh, very sleek.
Puts you off a bit, doesn’t it?
The watch and the camera mostly, but the watch more than anything else. I mean, I love vintage cameras, but, realistically, I’m never going to use one.
Well, shit. I think I like this.
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Really? That’s a massive difference. I would think that puts it more in the midsize class, or closer to it, than full size like an LS, S, A8, or 7.
I’ve got to say, after discussing this movie with a few of you here and then not being able to get it out of my head, and recommending it to several people, and then watching it again myself, I have...
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I’m seeing a couple unanswered questions there, Anya. Or can I call you TJ?
I’d love to go, honestly.
We talking Met Gala here? Are you secretly a Kardashian? Are you Anya Taylor-Joy? I loved you in Last Night in Soho.
I remember being so mad about touch typing when I had to take a class on it in school. I was like “What do you mean I can’t look at the keyboard to type?! That’s what I’m hitting to make the typing...
I hunted and pecked on a typewriter too, early in life. But after learning how to “properly” type, there’s no way I can go back. It’s been over 30 years now.
Ha, that’s funny. I’m a younger older millennial, but I definitely two thumb type. Even though I started my text message life on a Motorola StarTac. I don’t miss those days.
I like that! And only 2 grand for an in-house micro rotor, that’s not bad at all.
Ah, damn. The do free shipping though, I do believe. Obviously, too late now, but something to check in the future, perhaps.
With a name like “Hybromatic” and the need for natural arm movement, it sounds like the first watch ever to be powered solely by high fiving.