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SCompRacer wrote: »
I SAW that but I was too HAMMERED to understand it. PLANKS anyway. -
I... I couldn't resist...
it's a sickness, it is.
meanwhile, elsewhere on teh wide wurrld of webz...
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1) I think it would be quite interesting to compare the aerodynamic properties of the cow (shown) with a bull and also probably with a steer.
2) I really wonder if these data are calculated or empirically determined? I sincerely hope the latter, since I am extremely amused by the thought of research assistants manuvering a bovine into a wind tunnel.
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That is wicked cool Harry!
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Wasn't there a cartoon with a black frazzled cat with a head tilted similar to this ?Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
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SCompRacer wrote: »
Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them. -
Mom and pops had a Dodge station wagon with the push buttons!mhardy6647 wrote: »
I mean -- they could bring back pushbuttons.
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Ours was a buick with push buttons
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Ours was a buick with push buttons
Interesting -- I thought that only Mopar had done pushbuttons. Didn't know GM did, as well.
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Automatics. Pff. What do you want next, the vehicle to steer for you too?afterburnt wrote: »They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.
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Automatics. Pff. What do you want next, the vehicle to steer for you too?
I'm right there with you!
In fact, I went with the crank start on my most recent car. Had to order it.
Danged electric starters -- do I look like a freakin' pansy?
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I think my 64 Dodge Polara had the buttons.
Mine looked just like this. This is from the web though.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »
You know you could be right, I seem to remember it as a Buick. I remember buttons and a slide disengage lever. Similar to this.
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Here is a wide selection (LOLOLOL) of vintage push-button transmission car pics.
http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/03/push-button-gear-selector-switch-aka.html -
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