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Maybe if the rotors had some sort of coating that would make it easier to see their level of wear.

Remembered a lot now, tomorrow, not a thing. Tonight it might be about rabbits in washtubs. Not every dream wins an Oscar ;P

OK, example. Here's last night's dream...

I should write down my dreams. Half of them are better than the crap in the theaters nowadays :)

"never had a GT dream" WHAT? I've always thought of you as "The Keeper of GT Dreams." That is one of the saddest things I've heard in a long time. My unborn children and long dead pets will weep for you and,......sorry...but I just can't get the image of a GT imprint out of my head BWAHAHAHA!

What? You don't sleep with one under your pillow for little GT dreams?

I was going to say one of the originals, the Mercedes Ambulance

"unopened"...and that's why you need to buy 3 of everything. One to display, one to play with, and one to trade.

Well there's your problem. This never would've happened with an Italian tree. By design, Ferraris are capable of outrunning their native flora. Mix a Ferrari with a precision-engineered German tree and you can see the results.

Turns on the SatNav. You use it after you realize you've been driving in circles.

Sex with Jessica Alba every day? That sounds like it would get pretty boring after a while....

Dunno. Have a look http://www.gmcr.com/careers/careers.aspx And don't let the Waterbury locations scare you. First, it's only 30min from Burl., and second, I wouldn't doubt that they close or reduce the Waterbury office once the new Essex plant is up and running. But there's still tons of other businesses around.

Who knows? Maybe it went to China as scrap, then traded to Canada as ingots in return for higher ores like nickel. I only know what I've been told, and when a high mucketymuck at the USBP says that's Chernobyl steel, I'm inclined to believe him.

I don't know what you do, but if you like anything to do with coffee Green Mountain Coffee Roasters is about to hire about 400 people. Their plant is right across the street from me and they just increased their size by about a factor of 6! Gotta make room for those new bigger k-cups :) And actually jobwise around

Still in Champlain, or just from there? And yeah, most places around hereabouts nobody has any concept of. I'm in VT, by the way. The best one I've heard..."Vermont? What part of Texas is that?"

Predominantly Champlain, but sometimes Highgate, VT. They connect directly to I-87 and I-89.

You have to remember that whatever entity did the scrapping was being paid to do so. The scrap was a bonus in the deal. As far as it being profitable, back in the late '80s I worked for a TV cable company and at one point we replaced all of the cable in one town, hardline, RG-59, and even the pole-pole strand. All

Neat! I'll have to remember to use that little tidbit at the next Marie Curie mixer :)

I wonder how much stuff got in before the detectors went up. I'm pretty sure they were installed at the borders during the first Gulf War, so that would be about a 5 year window. It also makes me wonder what happened to all those rejected loads?

I don't know what Russia's bitching about. A friend of mine worked for the Border Patrol up on the NY(USA)-Canada border. He said every so often all of their radiation detectors would start screaming, then, just like clockwork, a truckload of steel would come down the road from the North. It would be a load of