You're just daring the car thieves to get a better antenna... and they willMy key never leaves my pocket. That’s what it’s designed for. If they can scoop the signal from my bedroom then they’re welcome to the car.
No time for that. Gotta get back to checking my phone.......For the benefit of us from the wood burning generation, why do we have "key less fobs"?
Is sticking the little key in the hole that much of an imposition?
let them, if someone wants my car they are going to get it, one way or another. I pay for insurance so i can sleep at night, what's the point of stressing or spending more money to feel 'safe'. No thank you.You're just daring the car thieves to get a better antenna... and they will
Wood burning stoves to heat your house to cook on bake in wow. it sure seems like it was not that long ago looking back.For the benefit of us from the wood burning generation, why do we have "key less fobs"?
Is sticking the little key in the hole that much of an imposition?
Stared to keep the keys to the back of the house in a tin can
But insurance. They'll eat one without much bs.let them, if someone wants my car they are going to get it, one way or another. I pay for insurance so i can sleep at night, what's the point of stressing or spending more money to feel 'safe'. No thank you.
/shrugBut insurance. They'll eat one without much bs.
What if your car(s) continue to get boosted?
The "Policy Cancellation" letter won't be too far away.
Marketing bullet point like fine Corinthian leather, opera windows and "overdrive transmission"For the benefit of us from the wood burning generation, why do we have "key less fobs"?
Is sticking the little key in the hole that much of an imposition?
it is when i've had a few. /sFor the benefit of us from the wood burning generation, why do we have "key less fobs"?
Is sticking the little key in the hole that much of an imposition?
I’ve got a honda and a Kia that are push starts, Stared to keep the keys to the back of the house in a tin can
Kia sent me a letter giving me lifetime warranty on the engine.How far do you need to push the Kia before the engine catches?
OK. Here we go again, just for fun. Aluminum cans are hard to find, they would probably need to be special ordered. "Tin" cans are ubiquitous, but are not tin. Maybe they used to be, I don't know if that's why they got that moniker. They are steel, and used to be lined with tin. Now I believe they are mostly lined with plastic. Used to be sealed with lead way back in the day, but that was changed to tin because lead ingestion is not good for you. Now I think it's just done with a good crimp. Yeah, I'm lots of fun at parties.An aluminum can will work, too.
OK. Here we go again, just for fun.
Not really. Tin can and tin foil or aluminum foil are not trademarks. Using Reynolds Wrap or Alcan foil to signify any aluminum foil would be a proprietary eponym. Thanks for the link by the way, never knew the proper term. LGraded on a Bell Curve?
There’s a term for what you’re being annoyingly pedantic about.
Proprietary Eponym