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Re: The S.Pelligrino World's 50 Best Restaurants 2008.… [jlbl]
by bristol2 on Wed Apr 23 11:24:46 PDT 2008
today is St. George's day, the traditional patron saint of many provinces/cities in Spain; and the anniversary of Cervantes' and Shakespeare's deaths And the patron saint of England, so a rousing Happy St.George's Day to you all! :)
Re: The S.Pelligrino World's 50 Best Restaurants 2008.… [dewey]
by jlbl on Wed Apr 23 11:05:17 PDT 2008
refuse to enter in the guests Dewey, I wrote quests. My bad. I think I did not choose the correct word. I was trying to say that many good restaurants in Japan refuse to enter in the surveys done by occidental experts for the restaurants to be included/qualified, for instance, in the Michelin Guide or other Restaurant-quality listing. Speaking on exotics, today is St. George's day, the traditional patron saint of many provinces/cities in Spain; and the anniversary of Cervantes' and Shakespeare's deaths (the same day of the same year—April 23, 1616). So, it is customary to buy today a present for family members and close friends. The present being a book and a rose. I am in a hurry to go out and and buy my offering before wife come home. :blush: Regards, Jose
Re: Uncomfortable [andeet]
by boaz47 on Sun Mar 16 16:59:59 PDT 2008
Trying to get back on topic is it you contention the fans are so disagreeable because they are in the bleachers or because people who drive sub compact economy cars are uncomfortable and A: are already iratable. Or B: are already uncomfortable and can only afford the bleachers? ;) To be honest it must pretty much be a matter of taste. To most people and to madison avenue it seems as if comfort is pretty much like you would expect in a luxury car. The closer your ride is to a Limousine the more you can say it is comfortable. To a degree I see their point. To some here comfort isn't the same in their car as in their house. They feel comfortable with the little inputs the road offers. A slight moving in the lane when a truck passes or the wind blows doesn't bother them. I can only say it depends on how far you have to go and what kind of road you have to drive on. It must be remembered that I prefer comfort more like my living room sofa than my office chair. That being said I can only relate comfort in two trips to Salt Lake City from LA. One in a SUV and one in a Compact. From LA to passed Vegas maybe all the way to Mesquite the SUV was a lot more comfortable on a person lower extremities. The compact was more interesting between Mesquite and Saint George. Not more comfortable but the road took your attention off of those same extremities. But my friend Nippon said he finds driving from his area up by San Francisco to San Diego perfectly comfortable in his Echo and I would prefer the same trip in something bigger.
33.5 MPG on 735 mile round trip -- Accord LX I4
by iamqzl on Wed Sep 06 19:27:41 PDT 2006
735 mile round trip from Salt Lake City to Zions National Park with 3 Adults and 1 baby: 1) Salt lake city, UT --> Saint George, UT: 305 miles Highway: 300 miles In-City: 5 miles AC: 100% on at mid-level Fillup: 8.75 gallons MPG = 305/8.75 = 34.8 2) Saint George, UT --> Zions NP, UT --> Saint George, UT --> Salt Lake City, UT: 430 miles Highway: 320 miles In-City: 110 miles AC: 100% on at mid-level Fillup: 13.15 gallons MPG = 430/13.15 = 32.7 3) Average: 735/21.9 = 33.5
engine trobles
by daryl4 on Sat Jun 04 02:48:45 PDT 2005
i have 98 ram 3500 have 90,000 miles have been towing a 35 foot fifth wheel behind it since it was new it has a v-10 my problem is it keeps spinning the bearing on the motor put new motor in at 90,000 drove about 100 miles same thing put another motor in same thing it sitting at a repair shop right now in saint george utah this is my home just want to know is there something else wrong not just the motor what would be causing this
In Maryland...
by andre1969 on Tue Apr 26 05:22:46 PDT 2005
emissions testing is done by county. The county I'm in (Prince George's), as well as where I had my condo (Anne Arundel) both do the emissions test. The county my Mom & stepdad live in (Saint Mary's) doesn't do it. For the most part, I think they only do it where the higher populations are, which, by default would mean more cars, more pollution, and less undeveloped land to help take some of the pollution out of the air. PG County has a population density of 1651 people per square mile. AA (I always loved that abbreviation...I thought it was funny to have "AA" printed on my driver's license :shades: ) is somewhat less, at 1177 per square mile. And St Mary's? A whopping 76 people per square mile! Putting up an emissions station down there would probably CAUSE more pollution than it would prevent, what with having to clear cut several acres, pave it, put up a building, provide utilities, not to mention long lines of cars sitting, idling, waiting for the test, and then gunning their engines while the readings are taken. So Ghulet, Illinois doesn't have ANY kind of safety inspection at all?! In Maryland, you only have to get a used car inspected when you first buy it, unless it's old enough and you get historic tags for it. We don't have a yearly inspection, though. From what I hear though, our 1-time inspection is much stricter than neighboring states such as PA, VA, or WVA. I bought my '79 NYer in WVA from a small car lot. The seller guaranteed to pass it in any of those states, but in Maryland, I was on my own! FWIW though, it didn't need much. Rear brakes (they were cracked, length-wise), turning the rotors, adjusting the steering box, and there was something wrong with one of the tires, but I forget what now. And the obligatory aiming of the headlights. It wouldn't pass now though, because it needs a new exhaust system, and the windshield wipers quit on me. And I don't think they'd consider Rain-X a viable substitute! :blush:

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