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  • realJSOPR realJSOP

    I think you shoulda bought a Hyundai. At least they have a 100,000 mile warranty. Of course, if you were TRULY concerned about going fast regardless of the pracfticality or insurance considerations, you could have bought an A/C Cobra kit car with a 427 side-oiler topped off with four 60mm down-draft Webers. I think they run about $90,000 (turn-key) delivered, and the insurance would probably cost you a couple grand every year... "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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    Mortok, Slayer of Dragons, Eater of Goats wrote: I think you shoulda bought a Hyundai. At least they have a 100,000 mile warranty. This is exactly why I didn't buy a hyundai - too practical, too sensible :) I'm desperately clinging onto being under 25 and this is an extension of that. I'm getting a headache now from trying to keep track of John's user names X| James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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      Paul Watson wrote: Did you rob a bank? Have an uncle in the mafia? Rich parents? Rich girlfriend? What?!?! Actually, it comes down to two things:- a) Lack of current girlfriend b) Redundancy payments from my last job Wasn't that expensive anyway - cost me about £4,500 which is about US$6,000 so no big deal. James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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      James Spibey wrote: cost me about £4,500 which is about US$6,000 so no big deal. £4,500 is worth about 54000 South African Rand. That is half my annual income. No ways in hell I could save half my annual in a year. There is such a big difference between the cost of a car to a Brit and the cost of a car to a South African. That is why I was amazed you just went out and bought a car. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge Sonork ID: 100.9903 Stormfront

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        David Wulff wrote: David Wulff LOL Nish p.s. I am just continuing the chain... Bow wow wow, Yippee yo yippee yay, My miniputt high, Is now 30 yay.

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        Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: Dawn LOLOL "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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          Mortok, Slayer of Dragons, Eater of Goats wrote: I think you shoulda bought a Hyundai. At least they have a 100,000 mile warranty. Of course, if you were TRULY concerned about going fast regardless of the pracfticality or insurance considerations, you could have bought an A/C Cobra kit car with a 427 side-oiler topped off with four 60mm down-draft Webers. John, whats with the carbuerettor measurements. I mean you mention distance in miles, engine size in cubic inches but then follow it up with carbuerettor size in millimetres. I didn't thin Americans new about millimetres. :confused: Michael Martin Australia mjm68@tpg.com.au "Don't belong. Never join. Think for yourself. Peace" - Victor Stone

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          Michael Martin wrote: John, whats with the carbuerettor measurements. I mean you mention distance in miles, engine size in cubic inches but then follow it up with carbuerettor size in millimetres. I didn't thin Americans new about millimetres. Well, Webers are measured that way, and the common reference to the size of their venturis is in millimeters (notice the correct spelling there - :) ). that's how you order them, so that's how you refer to them. :) If I was going to order caretr or Holley carbs (with Carter being the preferred choice for me), I'd order them according to their advertised flow rate (CFM). When you work on *very* fast cars, you can't afford to be a measurement snob. :) "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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            Mortok, Slayer of Dragons, Eater of Goats wrote: I think you shoulda bought a Hyundai. At least they have a 100,000 mile warranty. This is exactly why I didn't buy a hyundai - too practical, too sensible :) I'm desperately clinging onto being under 25 and this is an extension of that. I'm getting a headache now from trying to keep track of John's user names X| James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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            I realized most of you humans were about to have their heads explode, so I returned to the name most of you use in your worship of my devine entity. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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            • B Brigg Thorp

              I've had my Mustang GT convertible for just about a year now. Definitely a crotch rocket. Makes up for the geekiness of being a programmer any day of the week. :-) Brigg Thorp Software Engineer Timex Corporation

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              Definitely a worthy choice, but a more extreme choice would have been a Harley. You don't often see "biker" and "computer programmer" in the same sentence referring to a single person. How about this... A 1969 Datsun 2000 Roadster with a supercharged Buick V-6... I think THAT would be way un-geeky. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                Having passed my driving test a few weeks ago and with a bit of spare cash on the hip I decided to buy myself a car. After a few weeks looking for the most economical, sensible car with the cheapest insurance, I said Fuck it and bought a Mazda Mx-5 (I believe they're called Miata in the US). By the way, that's not my car - mine is similar but a little newer. I've got a feeling I'm trying to compensate for being a programmer. What do you think??? James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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                James, you shoulda got yer self a Lexus IS200, a real mans car. I've noticed around Manchester a lot of woman drive MX5s ;P Normski. - Professional Windows Programmer

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                  James, you shoulda got yer self a Lexus IS200, a real mans car. I've noticed around Manchester a lot of woman drive MX5s ;P Normski. - Professional Windows Programmer

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                  Norm Almond wrote: .. around Manchester a lot of woman drive MX5s Gives me something to talk to them about then doesn't it :-D Actually, I think I'm being a bit optimistic having a convertible in one of the most rainy cities in the world. James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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                    James Spibey wrote: cost me about £4,500 which is about US$6,000 so no big deal. £4,500 is worth about 54000 South African Rand. That is half my annual income. No ways in hell I could save half my annual in a year. There is such a big difference between the cost of a car to a Brit and the cost of a car to a South African. That is why I was amazed you just went out and bought a car. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge Sonork ID: 100.9903 Stormfront

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                    Damn, Paul Watson wrote: £4,500 is worth about 54000 South African Rand. That is half my annual income. Not to rub it in but I'm making more than that on unemployment. Josh Knox that-guy.net
                    "Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away, and you have their shoes." - author unknown

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                      James Spibey wrote: cost me about £4,500 which is about US$6,000 so no big deal. £4,500 is worth about 54000 South African Rand. That is half my annual income. No ways in hell I could save half my annual in a year. There is such a big difference between the cost of a car to a Brit and the cost of a car to a South African. That is why I was amazed you just went out and bought a car. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge Sonork ID: 100.9903 Stormfront

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                      Guess we sometimes forget how much money we get here in the UK and in the US. Some of the guys I work with earn far more than me so I sometimes forget the value of money. Also, driving into a car park filled with Porsche, Lotus and BMWs gives you a false sense of what kind of car you should be driving :) James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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                      • realJSOPR realJSOP

                        Definitely a worthy choice, but a more extreme choice would have been a Harley. You don't often see "biker" and "computer programmer" in the same sentence referring to a single person. How about this... A 1969 Datsun 2000 Roadster with a supercharged Buick V-6... I think THAT would be way un-geeky. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                        John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: You don't often see "biker" and "computer programmer" in the same sentence referring to a single person. You don't often see "biker" and "computer user" in the same sentence! BTW, talk about impractical - I bought a boat last night...

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                        • J James Spibey

                          Having passed my driving test a few weeks ago and with a bit of spare cash on the hip I decided to buy myself a car. After a few weeks looking for the most economical, sensible car with the cheapest insurance, I said Fuck it and bought a Mazda Mx-5 (I believe they're called Miata in the US). By the way, that's not my car - mine is similar but a little newer. I've got a feeling I'm trying to compensate for being a programmer. What do you think??? James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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                          Ravi Bhavnani
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                          James Spibey wrote: I've got a feeling I'm trying to compensate for being a programmer. Hell, go for it! In 1990 I treated myself to a brand new BMW 325ix, a *very* non-geek car. But it's the last of the classic boxy BMWs and has all wheel drive (and recently, an MP3 player), so it's kinda geekish. Oh, and 4 doors too, so I can't be accused of being "cool". A couple of years back I was hauled up by a state trooper for doing 85 (I wasn't thinking). He took one look at my short haircut, glasses and pocket protector and let me off with a warning. I've rarely driven past 75 since! Talk about being debugged. :) /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                            Having passed my driving test a few weeks ago and with a bit of spare cash on the hip I decided to buy myself a car. After a few weeks looking for the most economical, sensible car with the cheapest insurance, I said Fuck it and bought a Mazda Mx-5 (I believe they're called Miata in the US). By the way, that's not my car - mine is similar but a little newer. I've got a feeling I'm trying to compensate for being a programmer. What do you think??? James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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                            I have the Harley (look like an asshole, nobody messes with me), a Ford pickup (look like a redneck, nobody thinks I care if they mess with me), and Buick Park Avenue (looks like I'm too old to hear them if they mess with me). Life is good. :) "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                              James Spibey wrote: cost me about £4,500 which is about US$6,000 so no big deal. £4,500 is worth about 54000 South African Rand. That is half my annual income. No ways in hell I could save half my annual in a year. There is such a big difference between the cost of a car to a Brit and the cost of a car to a South African. That is why I was amazed you just went out and bought a car. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge Sonork ID: 100.9903 Stormfront

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                              Paul Watson wrote: £4,500 is worth about 54000 South African Rand. That is half my annual income. I guess the cost of living there is really inexpensive... :-O Samantha:-O :rose:

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                                Paul Watson wrote: £4,500 is worth about 54000 South African Rand. That is half my annual income. I guess the cost of living there is really inexpensive... :-O Samantha:-O :rose:

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                                Samantha wrote: I guess the cost of living there is really inexpensive... Or rather that salaries here in SA are much lower than first world countries. I could be earning minimum 6000 pounds if I worked in London, that is 96000 Rand a month (almost my whole South African annual salary.) London/UK is really expensive living wise, but things like manufactured goods (e.g. cars, electronic goods etc.) are much cheaper than here as we have to import all of ours and our currency is very weak. Things like food, clothes, housing etc. here though are pretty cheap. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge Sonork ID: 100.9903 Stormfront

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                                  John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: You don't often see "biker" and "computer programmer" in the same sentence referring to a single person. You don't often see "biker" and "computer user" in the same sentence! BTW, talk about impractical - I bought a boat last night...

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                                  Congradulations! Now you have a hole in the water to pour money into. Is it a sail or motor boat? I've got a 15 foot day sailer. My next step is something about 20 feet with at least a small cabin.

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                                    Congradulations! Now you have a hole in the water to pour money into. Is it a sail or motor boat? I've got a 15 foot day sailer. My next step is something about 20 feet with at least a small cabin.

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                                    I'd sure like a stinkpot, but all I can afford is this one - a 18' Hobiecat, with all the rigging and a trailer for $500 seemed reasonable at the time. Of course, I was throwing darts and had about 3 pitchers of beer in me by then. I'll have to see if my truck is equipped to tow the thing. Around here there's little to do without a watercraft - the only worthwhile feature in our landscape is a 65 mile long lake. A cat probably isn't best vehicle for exploring it, but it's a start. And, if all else fails, I can probably get $500 for the trailer alone...

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                                      Michael Martin wrote: John, whats with the carbuerettor measurements. I mean you mention distance in miles, engine size in cubic inches but then follow it up with carbuerettor size in millimetres. I didn't thin Americans new about millimetres. Well, Webers are measured that way, and the common reference to the size of their venturis is in millimeters (notice the correct spelling there - :) ). that's how you order them, so that's how you refer to them. :) If I was going to order caretr or Holley carbs (with Carter being the preferred choice for me), I'd order them according to their advertised flow rate (CFM). When you work on *very* fast cars, you can't afford to be a measurement snob. :) "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                                      John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Well, Webers are measured that way, and the common reference to the size of their venturis is in millimeters (notice the correct spelling there - ). that's how you order them, so that's how you refer to them. Wrong John, at least in Australia it is millimetres (mm), centimetres (cm), metres (m) and kilometres (km). I think it is very much the same thing as colour, favourite etc. I was just surprised to see millimetres being used as I have seen thousandths of an inch used in engineering diagrams that came from the US. I seriously thought that the metric system wasn;t used at all in the US. Learn something knew every day. :-D Michael Martin Australia mjm68@tpg.com.au "Don't belong. Never join. Think for yourself. Peace" - Victor Stone

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                                        Having passed my driving test a few weeks ago and with a bit of spare cash on the hip I decided to buy myself a car. After a few weeks looking for the most economical, sensible car with the cheapest insurance, I said Fuck it and bought a Mazda Mx-5 (I believe they're called Miata in the US). By the way, that's not my car - mine is similar but a little newer. I've got a feeling I'm trying to compensate for being a programmer. What do you think??? James Spibey I love the word naked, it's brilliant isn't it, 'naked'. When I was a kid I used to write the word naked on a bit of paper hundreds of times and rub my face in it - Jeff, Coupling, BBC2

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                                        Liam OHagan
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                                        Excellent choice!! I have one too! My car!:-D :cool: Senior Test Engineer GLI Australia www.gli.com.au

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