Woke up the other morning to a dead car battery. I managed to get the thing replaced pretty quickly and was only about a half an hour late for work, but it turns out that I had a 4-year old Kei unit under the hood. It's a wonder that the thing lasted for as long as it did, especially considering all the juice that I'd been running to my speakers.

Much better. Might have actually been a blessing in disguise since I'd been planning on driving around the island on Sunday.

Unfortunately, dead batteries generally mean that your audio settings get shot straight to hell.
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