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Gotta agree. Also, cities grow *around* their travel infrastructure (roads & routes), not generally the other way around.

Now *that's* a sleeper! (minus the fatties on the back).

Love it!

Yeah. Agreed.

It should be noted that Brownie Wise is who really made Tupperware happen and she got totally screwed over by Earl. He used her to figurehead the image of liberating women while paying her nothing and offering no shares. After she left Tupperware to head her own cosmetics company, Earl did everything he could to

Nothing will satisfy those types. I worked for a security firm and once saw a fellow's bedroom lined with tinfoil, then a 2" thick layer of brown (push-pin) board. He said the tIn-foil was there to block RFI (true) which was interrupting his sleep, The foam was apparently to block people from casting thoughts at him

I met a guy the other day who built a car from scratch. Completely. It was stunning. He used a crate engine and sourced the mechanicals from many suppliers, but fabbed up the entire chassis, body, and hand worked the steel for the body panels. He has spent a decade so far building it, alone, in his garage, while

This, is a Riv. Whatever that thing is, I don't know, but it's an abomination. Clearly the Olds Aurora ain't actually dead yet. Hey GM ... how about coming up with great NEW ideas rather than just putting old badges on an endless stream of lozenges.

It's the Russian version of Orange County Choppers!

If you know what's good for you, you'll run these things off the road whenever you see them so they become statistically unsafe. If you don't, eventually your right to drive will be taken away because computers don't take the scenic route, don't speed, don't ignore school zones, don't fall asleep, don't drive drunk,

Front door is not right. It should pull downward showcasing a set of stairs, like any self respecting alien spacecraft.

I guess it goes to show, beauty is in the eye of the T Holder.

All I can say is *drooool*. I wish the colour was something else, but I'd still drive it proud.

Glad to see someone else knew this. Back in the day, the choice on that car would have been aluminum slots or these. You'd be lucky if any parts supplier stocked them as there was a huge disdain for Japanese cars (unionism + patriotism & racism).

I assume you are referencing the current Apple iPhone, but yes, glass is required on the front and on the back it adds to the rigidity allowing a thinner phone while not suppressing radio waves. I don't own one (I think it's an ugly brick compared to earlier designs) and I like my Galaxy 2 design better, but can't

Lol. Yeah, I wear shades and keep a large paper bag in the door map pocket. Love the car for many practical reasons, can't stand the classless stigma.

This is why I get embarrassed by owing my 01PT. I bought mine not knowing I would be followed by legions of tasteless jackasses devaluing the image of the car, making them more trite than the muraled vans of the 70's. A fellow approached me to join the local PT club and I spat back tersely "NO ... Thank You!" He

I owned one and loved it, right up to 40,000. Too bad GM cheaped out on the "diamond" coating because an extra "thou" would have been the difference between a great car and an embarrassing legacy they would not shake for decades after. It was my last American make until I got my PT in 2001.

Loved it then, still do!

I think Apple would be insulted. Apple's designs are clean simplicity married to usefulness. These designs are insipid, cheap, and useless.