Ah, the memories... like installing my first AT hard drive, then finding out I needed to upgrade from DOS 2.0 to DOS 2.10 for drivers.
Ah, the memories... like installing my first AT hard drive, then finding out I needed to upgrade from DOS 2.0 to DOS 2.10 for drivers.
You could practically substitute many game titles in this article with the same problems. Too many kids with too much money and no real incentive to work at it.
And the radar guns made out of hair dryers!
I’m not a Trump fan, but I believe in border security. Heck, I believe in concertina, land mines, and M60s.
Last year of the Tercel 4WD wagon.
To be honest, there was apparently a recall, but I moved around a lot then. The ignition bits just quit working one day. Rolled up to a stop sign in the middle of nowhere, *clunk*, call a tow truck.
They’re easier to change than the air filter!
BMW unveiled a 4-door ‘Sport Coupe’.
Odds are it’s the ignition module pack.
I’ve never had a GM breakdown and leave me on the side of the road. It always gives me warnings when something is going wrong. I can NOT say the same for VW or Toyota.
My 10-year-old HHR LS has thrown 2 codes, both for the cam solinoids, which had an updated part. I love it, and can’t find anything I like enough to replace it with. Carry a dryer and get 34 mpg?
They used to be the ‘heavier’ trucks. While a Silverado was a 1000, the GMC was a 1500. The GMC was the real work truck. But since the regular Silverado became a 1500, I don’t see the extra money, really.
When I was in Germany, every taxi and Police car was a BMW. It’s the Ford Escort of Germany. It’s only marketing that makes it such a ‘status’ symbol here.
Truth. My last Silverado was plain as dirt. It did have an automatic and AC, but I had to put my own disc player in. It was that nice 2000, red, and I got it for $17k. And a bench seat with manual window cranks (remember those?). Wish they still existed.
They might have figured in those gussied-up versions of Chevy trucks, the GMC. I swear the only difference nowadays is the badge.
You are young! We did this in ‘77, when ‘spray-and-pray’ photography cost a bloody fortune.
That’s truly an over-exaggeration. You drive 16 hours on a 5-minute break? And, at last check, a Yaris doesn’t do 400 miles at freeway speeds. But seriously, a head call, grab a soda and burger, stretch the legs a bit... it wouldn’t be a bad wait.
There is one really big problem with the gas tax, as well as any other ‘commodity’ tax.
2nd: I can understand about the fancy pens, though. I like a good pen. Too many years using ‘Skilcraft - U S Government’ pens that always quit when the Colonel was saying something really important.
I found the video.... boring.