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bkoeth

Zingo's patty melts for everybody!

Anybody know if us Yankees will still have a manual trans option? I see a shifter in some of the pictures, but then again, I see European plates on those cars, too.

Good thing we have people like you to keep us in line.

I don't understand, are you attacking the point I've made, or just one of the words I've used?

All in good fun.

lol at all the pedants chiming in with "Mac is a PC", who have no idea that "PC" is a trademark owned by IBM that has been applied to IBM AT computers and their clones for the past 30 years. A Mac may be a personal computer, but it is not a PC.

>Columbus

Too easy. 2007 or 2008 Forester 2.5XT Sports. It's already been determined that one of these WILL be my next car, and thankfully, a lot of them seem to be purchased by grandmas. That's perfect. Mabel or Ruth is taking care of my future car for me, and when she finally gets that Cadillac she's always wanted, that

You're very welcome! I'm glad I could share. I agree with you about Terminal 6, though. Such a shame.

I disagree, and I think that's a common misconception based more on echo chamber effect than on truth. I would propose that the problem in America is not a decreased value for architectural history, but a lack of understanding of the difference between historic buildings and old buildings. We don't have very many

Maybe, but you get jokes at 2400 baud.

It certainly is, but I often wonder how much the arrow is on purpose and how much it's just Helvetica being Helvetica. Probably a little of both.

Are you missing what was so great about the old logo? The triangle was a compass needle pointing northwest. It still is, of course, but it's sooo much less cool.

Speaking of rewarding logos to look at, how about the old Northwest Airlines one? It's got to be the most clever logo I've ever seen in my life. Why would they ever trade it for their new (straight outta' Compton) livery?

Reverend Malthus?

Cool! I love the HP12c!

Bring back the frameless windows!

In the California Central Valley/High Desert, we get a lot of pass-through traffic (to San Fran and Vegas, respectively). It's always the previous generation Honda Odyssey, loaded down to 120% of GVW, doing 105mph, weaving through lanes while the driver talks to passengers in the back seat. Second place goes to the

I prefer to bring my own.