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  • Are you sure your car doesn't have an aux in? Most cast do. Otherwise, maybe a USB to aux converter might work but I doubt it. So I'd go with a Bluetooth or FM transmitter like others adviced. If your car has Bluetooth, I'd go for that one as FM can have interference. Or just play music from your phone. No iTunes hassle and more storage.

  • I can specify: south of the arctic.

  • Took some digging in my mailbox, but I found it: the Corsair K57 RGB wireless qwerty keyboard.

  • Nice, enjoy your wireless nightmare.

    Once I had a wireless Corsair Keyboard which sometimes received input from someone else's keyboard (it typed entire sentences on my PC). Corsair said this was impossible, yet somehow words appeared on my screen while only my keyboard was linked. A neighbor logged in to something using his email address and password and it appeared into my word document. Like, wtf!

    So I love my wires. I have no wifi, no wireless devices (except for my phone and game controllers) and I have no interference issues with anything (and I have a music studio in my living room with loads of synths).

    Just do some proper cable management. It's really fun to do and gives a clean look.

  • A divider at checkout? Everything is self scanning these days over here.

  • Depends on the country. In Denmark for example, the one on the highway has to give way to the merging traffic.

  • Your mom shouldn't use you in the fight with your dad. This is something which happens often, but ends up traumatizing the child.

    No matter the fight they have, they should always be there for you as a parent and leave their stuff between them. You are not a pawn, you're their kid. She's your mother, he's your father and nothing is going to change that.

  • No he's not, he's lazy AF. All he did was sacrifice his weekend for all of humanity. Do you really think he's going to haunt anyone, when that's all he could spare for humankind?

  • Now that's a proper meal

  • Real men cook in motor oil.

  • Trump never attends his breefings, so he's never informed.

  • Thanks, fixed it 👌

  • This is what chatgpt says:

    Insurance and Liability Considerations

    While exceeding the recommended speed is not illegal, it can affect liability in the event of an accident:

    Increased Liability: If you're involved in an accident while driving over 130 km/h, you may be held partially liable, even if the other party is primarily at fault. This is because higher speeds are associated with increased operational risk.

    Insurance Implications: Your insurance coverage may still apply, but the insurer could reduce compensation if it's determined that your excessive speed contributed to the accident's severity.

  • Yeah, in Norway they are income based AFAIK. In the Netherlands it's just insanely expensive for normal people and a premium subscription for rich people to drive faster

  • When you surround yourself with yes-men and don't attend meetings, you're going to miss a lot.

  • I believe it only counts for German insurance companies. As it's their country with no speed limit, so it's a standard extra risk. When you go abroad to Germany your own insurance doesn't have these high risks because it's not all their customers driving on these roads. But that's what I think, I'm not sure but it sounds logic to me.

  • At least their fines aren't as ludicrously high as other EU countries. It's only high when you speed next to roadworks I think.