

I’ve still got a 96 4wd 5spd Hardbody for when I need a truck to do truck things. Over 300k miles and still going strong.
Slapping the hardbody badge on a 3rd gen frontier isn’t as bad as what they did with the pathfinder, but it’s still insulting.
I’ve still got a 96 4wd 5spd Hardbody for when I need a truck to do truck things. Over 300k miles and still going strong.
Slapping the hardbody badge on a 3rd gen frontier isn’t as bad as what they did with the pathfinder, but it’s still insulting.
IMO the 1st gens are the only true pathfinder. And it’s 2nd gen brother with FAS a not so close second.
I hadn’t even paid attention to the abomination it’s become in the last few years.
Honda needs decent trucks. Nissan can make a decent truck.
Nissan needs decent CVT transmissions. Honda can make decent CVTs.
As an outside observer, I figured just those 2 things would make it worth it.
There’s a little bit in this Wikipedia article but I can’t find much either.
IIRC it mostly stemmed from a lot of US tv channels not being available in Canada at the time. So to make them available, they started hacking satellite descramblers and Direct TV cards. Then they found a giant market in the US willing to buy these boxes and cards to get free tv.
There were people in the US making them too, but the Canadian stuff was more reliable and updated quicker when Direct TV changed codes.
Canadians were some of the OG tv pirates. They were the hookup for hacked satellite boxes in the 90’s.
Sticking the URL into archive.org seems to work.
Let the shoulder patting commence.
Yup. Gateway E-475M. It has trouble transcoding some plex streams, but it keeps chugging along. $5 well spent.
I’ve seen this movie. Some shit is about to go down.
How long did it take for Myspace to “die”? Even tho most everyone left, it never did. Now it’s owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp.
Likewise reddit will live on until there is no longer a single dollar shareholders can milk from it.
Can Jellyfin handle symlinks? That’s all it would take to sell me at this point.