desertdog5051
desertdog5051
desertdog5051

As far as I know, they all are. Mine was/is.

Here's what happens when you break a Subaru belt. You get rewarded with a nice clean rebuilt engine. Been there.

That looks like a ton of fun. Driver or spectator. I hope this catches on in the States.

Holy crap! I have one pupil that does not respond to light from an injury years ago. That could be catastrophic for me in the event of an accident. Wonder what I should do. Suggestions?

Is there/will there be any way to watch these films if you can't make it to New York?

Now that made my day. What a hilarious way to start the week. Touche, Torch.

Time to give the left brain a day off and enjoy the music. :)

Clapton, as many British musicians, was heavily influenced by the Blues. Albert King and Robert Johnson were a couple of the most influential. Just about anything he covers gets done better.

Cletus is a Mopar man.

Seems good to me. Nothing earthshaking. Well laid out and intuitive.

"Dry White Toast"

$15M seems cheap for something with those capabilities.

10,000 feet, really. I go to over 10,000 regularly without any problems. But I live at just under 6000 feet so it must be the acclimation.

Intel has been good to the area. What is conspicuous is that they have not had a revamp in many years. That tells folks that the writing is on the wall for this plant.

Fantastic piece Mr. Orlove, fantastic. I was fortunate to have been a fan in that era. You captured the glory and essence very well.

Let us not forget the debacles that was Schott Solar, Advent Solar, and now Intel that have taken the money and either closed down or will be closing down. The taxpayers in this state (NM) are a bit leery of the promises that are made that never come to pass. I think it is a blessing in disguise that we did not get

Well done. Love the name stuff.

That was not it. I think we all go a little over when we really get stirred. I've done it, bet most folks have, too.

I tried to follow you to get you out of the gray. Send me another reply and I'll try it again.

Recreational stuff? Nah, they want revenue. Hence logging and mining.