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Saw some news that the major browser developers are looking to develop and test in browser support of crypto payments for merch. Need to both work the front end and back ends of sites to connect wallets and payment methods etc and the valuation of coins to meet payment terms, etc. As I understand it, ark and I am sure there are many others (insert into notes some consumer friendly wallets you know of) is trying to build a very simple and intuitive wallet and payment system. Any thoughts on where and how this impact is felt in coins... or just noise.
https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-browser-google-apple-move-adopt-crypto-compatible-api/
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Going to Frankfurt Auto Show. Anyone else?
Audi A6 or BMW 5 Series?
Acura Integra type S is coming…..
https://www.cars.com/news/car-seat-check/ford-mustang/
I’m really trying to avoid going for a crossover or bigger, but I have a feeling I’ll need one eventually! I can fit two cars on our driveway but would be a squeeze!
It is doable, I would recommend placing the car seat behind the passenger seat. I highly recommend 1 with a stationary base that the car seat attaches to make it easier to get it in and out. Figure out what your packout will be for the babies needs for travel as this will help you better understand what room is needed in trunk and behind driver. Hope this helps.
As a current mustang owner, it’s doable, but such a p in the a. I would recommend getting a car seat that stays in the back permanently
Thanks C1 would mean my wife getting in the back seat to buckle up the little one!
Doable in the sense that you could get the seat in. Not at all something I would want to cart a kid around in other than if it’s the fun car and there’s another better option for everyday (have a 1.5 year old and one on the way). You want something with very easy access to get the kid in and out of - as others have suggested infant car seats with a detachable base would be your friend in this scenario (Nuna pipa as an example), but kids quickly grow out of infant seats and I can’t imagine anything more annoying than having to carry an uncooperative kid into the back seat of a two door to strap them in to a fixed seat.
It’s doable in the sense that you can technically turn sideways, face the tub, point your unit towards the bowl and “still get most of the stream into the toilet.” The question is, if you asked me if I would try this out every day… I’d tell you “Hell no.”
Don’t get a crossover. Get a four door car. You got the Mustang for a reason. There are plenty of cars out there that will do the job. Resist the urge. Don’t assimilate to the Borg.