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I can’t remember. It would have been early 70s when I got in and chucked out. Reading a forum, it’s an old Bob Cat tradition. Today, Bobcats get a badge, which is pined on upside down, and then they stay late to clean up when it is turned right side up and sewn on. Back when I was a kid, the Bobcat badge was a pin,

I was in scouts and never once heard of this upside-down badge thing

But they can’t be blown off their feet if they’re not there... This is clearly a ploy to increase ferry and MUNI ridership.

You misunderstood the OP’s joke, please re-read.  He/she is right, it’s a pedestrian protection improvement.  If there are no pedestrians because it’s so damned loud, then they’re obviously well protected!

So the car’s a Crack Pipe however much it sold for, amirite?

If pedestrians cannot walk across the bridge for fear of going deaf, I'd say that pedestrian protection system is working better than could be hoped for.

It also means not waiting for a charge, which is my issue with electric vehicles. They’re great if you never drive more than their range. If you do, you’re screwed. 

No joke. Last time this came up the Musk Broa went apeshit both over my saying that it was theoretically possibly for solar and wind systems to split water this way; but a home system could store the hydrogen.

And how about the drive motor that sits out in all the weather. I’d stay away from all types of wetness. I working the the electric motor business for nearly 50 years, and that motor will find ever bit or water including humidity within 50 miles. And you can’t wrap it in anything or it will overheat.

Youtube is awesome for so many things. Needed to take a door panel off my wife’s van to change a mirror. Without youtube taking off a door panel was like the old skit of Benny Hill putting on a new shirt.

Agreed, do timing belt and water pump “while your at it.” I’m glad Thumper’s site is still up after all these years.

“Installation is the reverse of removal” is the cruelest hoax perpetrated on the amateur mechanic.

Yes, I find the service manual to be 1/4 as useful today as it used to be, thanks to Youtube. You can normally tell what sized hammer you need, um know if it is worth buying a special tool.

If you watch the YouTube video included in the article, the company claims to source its parts from suppliers all over the world. But their history shows that they’ve only been sourcing from that one supplier in Japan.

You can’t mention that film without risking having your car stolen by the ol’ lady of the mobbed up producer of the rather shitty OG film.

“...(T)he Cape Fear Bonded Warehouse...”

The trash? You’re an asshole.

I’m gonna start with an OK Boomer!

lol yeah

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