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How can I tell if my roommate goes into my room?
u can put something on the other side of the door handle colose it so when they turn it it fall off or u can stick something on the other side of door or
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i need mean, but harmless, pranks for my 12 year old brother!?
put rubber spiders in the toes of his shoes. Pour frozen marbles in his bed in the morning to wake him up. Put some vinegar or salt in his milk,drinks, food etc, etc. Let the air out of his bicycle tire Put Vaseline under the door handle of the car door he uses. (that's a good one) Have a girl keep calling your house and asking for him.like a secret admirer. Also have her put love notes in his locker at school.
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I'd like to get a used Tesla. Should I get a relatively new 3 or older S?
It depends on the specific cars youu2019re comparing. Thereu2019s a whole lot of variation in u201colder Su201d.An older S is more likely to come with free lifetime Supercharging, while the 3 probably wonu2019t, but that depends on the specific cars being considered. While free lifetime Supercharging is definitely nice, itu2019s used mostly on road trips. If people are on road trips that much, then it might be more comfortable to travel in an X instead.A newer 3 is more likely to have more range than an older S, but again, that can depend on the specific cars being considered. (Iu2019ve only considered the long-range AWD Model 3, not the standard rear-wheel drive one.)An older S might not have a panoramic roof. I didnu2019t even notice the panoramic roof most of the time. But hanging out to watch stars on a very tall mountain after sunset, I kept thinking (through all the shivering) that it wouldu2019ve been really nice to have been watching the stars from inside a car with a panoramic roofu2026 (I donu2019t actually know how visible the stars would be through the panoramic roof, however. Iu2019ve only been in a Model 3 during daylight hours.)An older S might have a power liftgate. I avoided getting a power liftgate for my S because the power liftgate is slow, but that can vary from S to S. An older S would have Autopilot hardware version 1, 2, 2.5, or no Autopilot hardware at all, while 3s would have hardware version 2.5 or 3. The older S wonu2019t support certain newer features like 360 view dash cam and remote window cracking, and the older S is likely to get left out of more and more features as time goes on, and I keep getting the impression that Autopilot just doesnu2019t work as smoothly for older hardware as it does in newer 3s. Also, the S would have auto-presenting door handles while the 3 doesnu2019t. For the vast majority of the time, auto-presenting door handles are just annoying and not helpful. I still have to grab the door handle and yank to open the door. Since Iu2019m already having to grab the door handle, pushing on the 3u2019s door handle before grabbing it doesnu2019t seem any more difficult, and the door handles of the 3s seem less prone to failure (in areas without snow).Personally, if I had to buy another personal car today, Iu2019d get a long-range AWD 3, even if I had an unlimited budget and could get a brand new S instead, because the auto-presenting door handles grate on my nerves that badly. (Same with the falcon-wing doors on the X.) That door has to engage those moving parts in order to open. That whir of the handle coming out of the door is the sound of wasted energy and an unnecessary point of potential failure getting just that little bit closer to eventually failing someday. Overall, though, if youu2019re still driving a gas car, Iu2019d recommend getting whichever one will get you into a Tesla faster. In spite of all my complaints, I still love my older S, and Iu2019m glad I bought it when I did instead of waiting another year or two for the 3. Either way, Iu2019d much rather be in any Tesla than stuck in a gas car. I would like to get a used Tesla. Should I get a relatively new 3 or older S?