Yes! The Mad Dutch thing!
Yes! The Mad Dutch thing!
>"and from there developed a molecular glue which forms covenant bonds"
I'm a little tired, and that's going to negatively affect my google-fu, so I'm going to describe them.
Using that awful puck would undoubtedly result in many accidents. I so hated those things.
I had NO idea my Voyager shared parts with a Baja bug, for I too have Impressionist brand(tm) windshield wipers!
It just appears to be light reflection/saturation from behind.
I had the 550 and the 650 models. At one point I had two mains chargers and one car charger to go with the seven batteries, as I was a bit of a phone whore.
L. Colani's works are always cool to behold. I can't imagine that the aerodynamics wouldn't actually be better through one of his designs.
I think it's a matter of time before someone on the West Coast names theirs "You'll have funny looking babies"
I've heard everything in this thread in Eric Idle's voice.
Nope, same here - seemed like there was virtually no compliance.
Man, I thought I was the only one to remember that car!
Heh, I loved that car from the start - a car with a periscope?
Hey, nothing wrong with 58's and 57's - if it ain't broke...
Not that I needed another reason to watch that again (damn is Clara hawt!), but thanks, I didn't notice that before.
Correct.
Centre of Canuckistan here - virtually no seismic activity, so not an issue here.
You, Ross Noble, and shattering Ewoks.
I had my own nostalgia moment seeing that dusty X-Wing cabinet - I'd know that controller interface anywhere!
As a drummer who plays other instruments, I interpret it as Gear Acquisition Syndrome. :-)