andrewfi
AndrewFi
andrewfi

I too had an old S500. Yes, to everything above. It was a gorgeous car. But that double glazed window? When some SOB breaks it to steal the stuff that isn't there, well, that cost me about $1500! Eventually you do run up against the 'it'll cost too much ' barrier and you'll take it out somewhere quiet and lonely and

I too had an old S500. Yes, to everything above. It was a gorgeous car. But that double glazed window? When some SOB breaks it to steal the stuff that isn't there, well, that cost me about $1500! Eventually you do run up against the 'it'll cost too much ' barrier and you'll take it out somewhere quiet and lonely and

I too had an old S500. Yes, to everything above. It was a gorgeous car. But that double glazed window? When some SOB breaks it to steal the stuff that isn't there, well, that cost me about $1500! Eventually you do run up against the 'it'll cost too much ' barrier and you'll take it out somewhere quiet and lonely and

The death of malls is a symptom, it ain't the only thing. SO, yes, the process will have started a long time ago and some places will still have a vibrant mall eco-system. BUT, the underlying issue is LESS MUNNAY!

I'd be inclined to go with the decline. There was a time when USAians would go shopping for pleasure. Malls were never the cheapest places to shop, but the experience was fun. I am not American but I used to love malling when I was over there.

She, sooo beautiful!

If I were these guys I would not be focusing upon being able to roll these into a ball. Instead I'd design them to roll up and then a simple x-frame mounted to each corner. Doing this would give the ability to position the light without needing a frame and at the same time the ability to control the light output/size

Just a small point but this:

Yes, I use Booking.com in Europe and almost always to find a bed for the night. Not paying up front is a real boon if something goes wrong with one's plans. Also, this enables them to offer places that are not possible otherwise, places that don't use credit cards (they exist!) some absolute gems.

And that's what makes it 'safe'. If I tried, I'd die. I know it so I wouldn't do it. These guys are very fit and very strong, so what to us 'normals' looks insane is just a tad risky to them.

I had never thought about using a heater of this type. I have used improvised grills made from foil and charcoal. Very good for cooking, very bad for heating water - making tea.