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Holy Scheiße! Jaw dropped. WIN!!!

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U-Haul for blue Honda Civic Si. Never mind that it never actually transports the car.

Hmmm, I'm not happy with the graphic. What kind of auto gauge/meter has the low level on the right and the high on the left? It's a small thing, I know... but still. It should be left to right.

I feel that had we continued with vacuum tube based electronics, everything would at least LOOK much cooler. It's the ONE thing these steampunkin' kids have resurrected that I can get behind. That being said, these Swiss bad-asses make their own transistors for their gear. [www.fmacoustics.com]

Get right up front to sonically rearrange your internal organs. Enjoy!

Huge fan here. I saw them years ago in Madison, WI at a club that held 50 people. Only 20 people showed but we got our money's worth, I tell you what. Nothin' like standing 3 feet from the band when there is no stage. I've seen/heard Dianogah and Czarbles, but EITS is simply in another realm.

This is how it happened as far as I remember. Spinning gravity wells, dark matter clumping, stars forming in high density gaseous areas, yep, yep...it's all comin' back to me. They don't mention it in the report, but I also recall it being less touristy.

just the tip...

Commander Worf appreciates the hood treatment.

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The Orb - The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld - 1991. Not sure which Apollo mission samples are used on this album, but to good effect. A+ album:

Looks like AutoBlog has been trolling this thread:

"Get down, it's headed for the fuel tanks!"

1987-1992 Sterling 800 series (sold in North America) by Rover/Honda

I remember my friend's parents having their Pioneer Elite projection TV delivered and installed at their home in the mid-90's. Everyone was most impressed at how g*ddamn HUGE it was...especially the delivery guys, who were not properly prepared. It took them an hour to get it from the front door, 30 feet to the living

The 1981 Chevrolet Monte Carlo = choice of Tina Fey, professional tympanist and jazz drummer.

Continuum Audio Labs Caliburn/Cobra with Castellon Stand @ $95K, still looks a lot cooler to me than this gold-plated, antiquey, fussy lookin' thing. [www.stereophile.com]

Wow. That's a winner right there. Sharp as a tack.