RocketSled
RocketSled - see, there were sleds, with rockets, and they were fast...and now I'm old
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There was a time when you didn't know what a header was. Jus sayin'.

It wasn't bad once I discovered the Driver's intake cam was just gonna 'yoink' off TDC. I ran the belt around the passenger side, then brought the timing belt along to where it was supposed to be on the Driver's side _while bringing the intake cam to the right place_, I could then hold the cam and belt while wrapping

Except lasers are carrying your bits to the internet, reading your games off your DVD's, carving your eyes so you can see better than 20/20, etc. etc.

Google Mail Alert: You have a Linked-In message!
Click on link in email
Google Mail Web Browser: You haven't logged in (press 'launch in safari')
Safari: You haven't logged in, but there's a Linked-In app! (note: already installed)
Clicking on that opens, the _App_Store_ application, which knows you've already installed

I've gone that route. (Modded a C4 to C5 Z06 levels)...by the time I was done with it, it was poorly behaved and only JUST on the same level as the Z06 (took 8 years)...the following year, the C6 Z06 came out and blew it away.

Independence Pass, just east of Aspen, Co....the Durango/Silverton Million Dollar Highway in the South West Corner of Colorado.

FWIW, some of these problems are endemic to a low volume car, anyway. Our 2nd year C5 Corvette had a number of anomalies that are similar to what's being described here (reduced power mode, driver memory issues, active fob security). Face it, Honda tests, uses up, and throws away more R&D Accords than Tesla will make

3rd pick from the bottom...is the plastic to the left of the sim card slot CRACKED?

Och, it's poor poor paint!

fugly. It's like it's squinting in the sunlight. 

Lotus manufactures chassis/bodies for other companies under contract. Same thing happened with the Tesla Roadster. Callaway started with a Corvette and changed almost everything about it for the C series cars. Really, this is just a bunch of irrelevant internet hairsplitting.

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Can the test include a timing belt swap?

I'm not an EE, but am handy with a soldering iron, but I wasn't at the time I needed my Ataridash repaired.

Too drunk to check if I'm in the minority, but I like USTG.

There are rebuild services on ebay. Wasn't even all that expensive.

They both have to reasonably occur at the same time. HDTV was introduced around _1979_. And if the Netflixes, Hulus, and Apple TV's of the world are any indication, you've gonna need a LOT more bandwidth for delivery.

What's the point where there's zero content for them?

There's a pretty faithful emulator for the iPad.