Among the slang words they included were flapper, ‘girl not yet out [in society]', foozle, ‘do clumsily, bungle, make a mess of', mag, ‘halfpenny', piffle, ‘talk or act feebly, trifle', and potty, ‘trivial, small'.
Among the slang words they included were flapper, ‘girl not yet out [in society]', foozle, ‘do clumsily, bungle, make a mess of', mag, ‘halfpenny', piffle, ‘talk or act feebly, trifle', and potty, ‘trivial, small'.
Hmmm, you know what would solve that problem? LS1 swap.
Not sure if you caught the sarcasm in my post. I agree 100% with your sentiment. For anything actually productive, they are pretty much worthless.
Immediately after this shot was taken, the text recognition kicked in and returned:
A touch screen works great for me at my job. My job is to move pictures of family vacations around a screen all day. I group them, then I ungroup them, then I move them up and down. Sometimes I move some off the screen. If it gets really busy, my boss may have me zoom in and out on the pictures for a while.
Sounds expensive.
Science being portrayed in this manner just creeps me out a bit. It reminds me way too much of a religious tract. Whenever things are dumbed down this much, I begin to doubt their authenticity. Even in this case, when I know the facts going in, the style just makes me vaguely distrustful.
The car that spins into the runoff at 2:40 is totally the JPS Lotus.
Agreed with you on the mirrors, but then you committed the gaffe of calling them rear-view mirrors! Used correctly, they are side-view mirrors. ;-)
I has a lot to do with the addition of standard satellite radio to most models these days.
And that's metric, too, isn't it?
Holy shit, that's an astonishingly good idea.
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It did seem a little wee-yerd.
You make a good point, but as a big-bumper, square taillight 2002, it was not really worth repairing. That is, if repair was even possible. The rust was severe, widespread, and structural. For the cost of repairing it even to safe driving condition, I literally could have had an E30 M3.
Thank you. She was a good little car, and I was very lucky to have her.
Can't forget this one.
That would be my 1976 BMW 2002. It had been in the family since before I was born. My grandmother, a bank manager, bought it when her bank repossessed it (which still floors me, as she is the most frugal person I've ever met, and a BMW is so out of character for her). It started out Inca Orange, but my dad…
Very good call.
Awesome! I'll keep an eye out for them. Thanks for the info.