A 2005 Seat Leon TDI. It was cheap, uses little fuel and is reliable. In the summer I drive our 1988 Trabant 601. It's fun and tiny, but definitely not reliable.
Though after moving to a bigger city from the countryside, my main modes of transportation have become my bike and a tram, the car is only for when I visit my parents where no public transport goes
As much as I like and advocate Linux, it definitely does not make this problem go away. Or are you telling OP to spends 100s to buy a mac just to transfer music?
That's definitely me. I wouldn't be surprised if I have spent more man-hours working on my printer than hours spent printing. But I can say, I probably have one of the best Anet A8s around
At least they fixed the breaking hinges. On my XM3 both are held on by super glue. Apart from that, they're great, over 5 years old and the battery still lasts 3 days of more than 10 hours a day usage
You really think it's common for free countries to ban books. I'm pretty sure my country of Finland (not "some banana republic) does not have any banned books.
Ah, a fellow lastthursdayism believer