I will be replacing tires by end of summer. Will let everyone know how things are going.
Okay, I edited the mistake

I seldom dingbat myself. And NEVER around tires. I mean, you never know!TaylorSFGuy wrote:Tire pressure I will have to check because I don't dingbat often.
Thanks Steve. And with the miles you drive, extended warranty wouldn't be cost effective either due to mileage caps. And the only thing that broke was a switch!TaylorSFGuy wrote:Warranty finished a long time ago. Less than a year after delivery. Tire pressure I will have to check because I don't dingbat often. My drive is pretty much all freeway. Not sure what that does for tire wear.
That's a bit like the heinous reference autocorrect surprised me with yesterdaymwalsh wrote:I seldom dingbat myself. And NEVER around tires. I mean, you never know!TaylorSFGuy wrote:Tire pressure I will have to check because I don't dingbat often.![]()
Gotta love auto-type!
And Stoaty's "gentile" post from today. All very amusing stuff! At least people, generally, are more forgiving about it these days, realizing it's the stupid device and not the stupid typist. I do try to re-read my posts and emails from iPad and iPhone before sending, just to try and weed out the more obvious errors. Harder on the iPhone's smaller screen. I even know someone that puts an advisory in his emails that spelling errors are the device's mistakes and not his.surfingslovak wrote:That's a bit like the heinous reference autocorrect surprised me with yesterday
been there, do that almost daily. I am on my 3rd Droid and they do get better with each version. my first one, the voice recognition provided me hours of entertainment. some of the interpretations were absolutely hilarious!TaylorSFGuy wrote: Okay, I edited the mistake.... darn phone.
Yes, but not just cornering. The most wear with tires comes from city driving with turning and parking. Turning the wheel without moving much really wears out tires the most. Freeway driving with proper inflation wears them the least.TimLee wrote:Thanks Steve. And with the miles you drive, extended warranty wouldn't be cost effective either due to mileage caps. And the only thing that broke was a switch!TaylorSFGuy wrote:Warranty finished a long time ago. Less than a year after delivery. Tire pressure I will have to check because I don't dingbat often. My drive is pretty much all freeway. Not sure what that does for tire wear.![]()
I think freeway miles at modest speed have much lower tread wear. Cornering is what causes a lot of treadwear. And the wear most people reported was on the edges of the tires.
DaveinOlyWA wrote:been there, do that almost daily. I am on my 3rd Droid and they do get better with each version. my first one, the voice recognition provided me hours of entertainment. some of the interpretations were absolutely hilarious!
Very impressive!TaylorSFGuy wrote:Mileage as of July 9, 2013 is 79,600
RegGuheert wrote:Very impressive!TaylorSFGuy wrote:Mileage as of July 9, 2013 is 79,600
The question I have is how would you know that on June 14, 2013? That's even MORE impressive!