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by iluvmysephia1 on Sat Jun 28 16:11:37 PDT 2008
oh, yeah, I've seen posts like that one before. Years ago reading one like that on the net I would've perked up one eye as I read them, and wondered. Now they have become pretty good "bias-type" entertainment posts, ala George Carlin comedy. Hee-hee!
Re: Someone needs to let the North Pole know [larsb]
by gagrice on Fri Jun 27 07:47:41 PDT 2008
How do we know if it is caused by GW or the huge under sea volcanoes that are erupting. I posted that a couple days ago. I look at the good side. It will open huge areas to oil exploration that were impossible to develop in the past. It will save millions in transport if we have a Northern passageway. The bottom line is there is NOTHING you or I or AL Gore can do to change the course of Nature. No matter how many $trillions of dollars we throw at GW. I miss George Carlin already. He knew how to address the arrogance of the environmentalists. "If you talked to me or other scientists just a few years ago, we were saying that we might lose all or most of the summer sea ice cover by anywhere from 2050 to 2100," Serreze said. "Then, recently, we kind of revised those estimates, maybe as early as 2030. Now, there's people out there saying it might be even before that. So, things are happening pretty quick up there." This proves my point. These yahoos are trying to make predictions for the future and cannot. These are the same types that cannot tell me what tomorrows weather will be here in San Diego. And you think we should trust them to tell us what will happen 10-20-30-100 years from now. You gotta be joking. Wasting another penny on GW studies is STUPID. If Mother Nature gives us lemons we make a lemon meringue pie :D
Re: Lease 08 or buy leftover 07? [23109vc]
by bonvivant on Mon Jun 23 17:22:43 PDT 2008
Just to clarify my earlier comments about cost of ownership for five years: the $60K for the S2000 vs. $90K Boxster referred to TOTAL cost of ownership, i.e., depreciation, fuel, insurance, lease/ finance costs, repairs, etc. The figures are based on near-MSRP pricing, so it's an apples to apples comparison. To further illustrate, this breaks down to ~ 85 cents a mile for an S2000 and $1.28 a mile for a Boxster. Just for ducks, a Cayman S is $1.38 a mile, a BMW 135 is $1.00 a mile and Miata is 75 cents. I'm not sure how ultimately practical such knowledge is since buying this type of car is hardly in the same realm as buying for an appliance, but is does give a rough basis for comparison. Anyway, we're not talking about Enzos or other "ultimate" cars here. ("Ultimate" is a really big category, one which only the deceased -- George Carlin and Scott Kalitta, R.I.P., are qualified to address, if they but possess the will and wherewithall.) For all my motorheadedness, I've a practical side that hates surprises -- I still remember the day in 1972 when I walked out of my flat in San Francisco to find my recently bought '67 Sunbeam Alpine stolen. This isn't entirely apropos to this discussion except as an illustration of the vagaries of owning a sports car. I was young and foolish, and frugal, I thought, so I didn't have it insured for collision or theft. I'm trying to illustrate the importance of abiding dependability. Throughout the last ten years of leasing, buying, then selling a '99 M3, and owning and driving an unusually entertaining Subaru Forester XT MT, which my wife now drives, I never sold my '94 Integra GSR Sedan. I'm the original owner and it's got only 71,000 miles on it. It has been completely bullet-proof. It runs up through VTech to 8200 RPM without any indication of stress. This happens less often than when it and I were younger, yet it still stirs something vital. There's no question that the sound of a Porsche at full song is about as good as it gets for mere mortals, still, the thought of ever having to tear into one of those boxer motors at this stage of life and income is daunting. Just how does one beat a Honda or other Japanese car for reliability? I didn't want to hang on to the BMW long enough to find out. BTW, I've driven a friend's massively-Compteched NSX -- he has more money than anyone needs -- and it is BIG "I" impressive, in a far more refined way than an original '67 427 Cobra I drove in '72 ... owned by the guy who sold me the Alpine. Absolutely silly-fast, especially on the tires of that era. It was British racing green, with high-rise manifold and racing oil cooler, and had 7500 miles on it. Pristine. I could have bought it for $7500 -- mind you, this is what a new 911 cost in those days, so, as with Porsches of today, was a little rich for my blood. Sorry ... got a little off track there. Maybe, I'd be safer in a Miata after all.
Re: Totally OT: Plumbing woes [roadburner]
by woodyww on Fri May 16 15:19:41 PDT 2008
I needed a good laugh, & I can't stop laughing enough to type. Not because your kitchen & home theatre upgrades don't sound great, but just at the contrast--it's like a guy with a new Ferrari talking to a guy with an old failing Hyundai maybe. hospital grade power outlets?? I barely have outlets that work.! You'd have to see my house to get the joke--Blue Jeans Cable??? Seriously, thanks, it put my house situation into perspective; I haven't laughed so hard since seeing G. Carlin live in 1980.......
5000k and HAPPY as a pig in ****
by mmakol on Wed May 14 11:05:07 PDT 2008
We got our 08 T&C Limited a few months ago and so far only have 1 issue that needs to be addressed. For soem reason the shifter button becomes LOCKED after parking and it wont release until we pump the brakes.. :confuse: It has only happend twice, but when you get stuck ina carline picking your kids up from school the other parents arent happy about you being stuck.. :surprise: We are making an appointment this weekend and will et you guys know what they find. Probably a sensor or something. The MyGIG rer ves entertainment system and navigation are AWESOME.....our 3 kids absolutely LOVE this van. We couldnt be happier with its very ingenious features for a family. LOVE it.
Re: CVT [barnstormer64]
by tidester on Sun May 04 11:53:02 PDT 2008
To the engineer, the glass is overdesigned. George Carlin agrees: “Some people think of the glass as half full. Some people think of the glass as half empty. I think of the glass as too big.” tidester, host SUVs and Smart Shopper

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