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I usually carry one spare USB-A to USB-C cable. Comes in handy from time to time.but the adapters are so little and I lost another one on the weekend
I usually carry one spare USB-A to USB-C cable. Comes in handy from time to time.but the adapters are so little and I lost another one on the weekend
Trucks that insist on being in the right hand lane on roads where they cannot get up to or maintain 100km/h, eg the uphill of the freeway tunnels.
These dont fast charge, there really is no excuse for not having the universal standard connector which is USB-C given this isnt remotely new technology.I usually carry one spare USB-A to USB-C cable. Comes in handy from time to time.
Agree, I have no issue with truck pulling out to overtake as long as it CAN get past and they don't pull out when there is nothing behind me. Yes I know they have to keep their momentum going and be in sweet spot revs for power delivery, but I could be past in a matter of seconds.A little bit of nuance to my annoyance on this one.
If it's two lanes and the truck is struggling to get over 80 overtaking a fully laden semi that wouldn't be even doing 40, then I'm fine, usually they move back in once they get a chance.
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