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[QLD] LG 4K UP800 Series TV 55" $975, 65" $1250 + BNE Delivery ($0 BNE C&C) @ Save On Appliances - OzBargain

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https://sites.google.com/view/carmechanicnearme2/home Our LGs UP8000's are on sale! The 55" and 65" have been priced incredibly competitively, so if you're looking for a new TV this is a great opportunity to score a deal. Kayo Now Available on these TVs too! Comes with a huge range of features, and of course, incredibly vivid and finely detailed imagery. 65" TV The build quality of LGs are great, the picture quality is even better. If you have any questions, throw them in the comments and i'll do my best to assist! Delivery available only in Brisbane. Related Stores Happy with my 65inch of this. Finally got a Kayo app too website shows $1039 for the 55" and $1309 for the 65" Fixed!! For 2021 stock, price is very average, wait for 2022 stock pay similar when the deals start Yep, you'll always have deals coming and going throughout the year. But right now, for what the product is, I think it's a great price. The biggest trouble we face nowaday...

Car Companies Argue That Right-to-Repair Law Is Unconstitutional VICEVICE

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https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/handiautomotivemesa/auto-repair-mesa-az.html People in Massachusetts overwhelmingly supported new right-to-repair legislation for cars in 2020. Now automotive manufacturers are doing whatever they can to delay and impede the implementation of the new law. The law was supposed to take effect in 2022, but new legislation filed in the Massachusetts Legislature would push that date back to 2025. The specific issue is whether car owners and independent repair shops should have access to the telemetric data generated by their cars. As cars become increasingly complex and computerized, the data they generate is key to conducting safe repairs. Access to that data has been withheld by automakers to keep people from repairing their own cars. The Alliance for Automotive Innovation, an industry trade group made up of almost all car makers—including Ford, Honda, Hyundai, and GM—said that giving people access to telemetric data was dangerous. Massachusetts put the ...