Would the extra safety features maybe save you some in insurance?
From the little bit of research I've done it might save a bit, but part of that will be offset by the fact that the truck is 3 years newer than the current one. I also have to carry a commercial policy on this vehicle with $1,000,000 per incident coverage so insurance is always crazy. Part of the reason I switched to a maxed out half ton class pickup instead of a 3/4 ton for towing is because of the reduced insurance cost.
Everyone remembers about setting the clocks forward, right?
I'm so used to the laptop/phone/DVD player automatically doing it for me, I'm slightly affronted by the wall clocks/alarm clocks that need me to set them forward manually. What is this, the DARK AGES???
Proper cooking pitfall: grating your own cheese makes snarfing on all the freshly grated cheese much less satisfying. Because you have to grate up more yourself to make up for the amount you snarfed, and it's a vicious circle.
Everyone remembers about setting the clocks forward, right?
Ugh, I'm so angry about that! It's already light well past 5pm, which is PLENTY LATE ENOUGH. I don't want to get up in the dark again.
And also I should go to bed now.
Ugh, I'm so angry about that! It's already light well past 5pm, which is PLENTY LATE ENOUGH. I don't want to get up in the dark again.
Same. Sunset tonight was after 6, here, which seems fine! And it'll keep getting later.
The only clocks I have to manually set are the one in the car, the battery operated magnetic timer that sticks to the stove (and also tells time), and the binary one in the living room. Not too bad. Oh, and the timer that turns on the bathroom heater. Shoot, that would have been a bad one to forget, maybe I'll go change that one right now.
I admit to liking it a couple months in. I like not walking home in the dark. I'll hate it this week.
It was fine when it was the end of March, but the beginning is stupid.