have we seen this?
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first read this (just the first post) http://forums.mustangworks.com/showthread.php?threadid=29134[^] then read this http://www.svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=19809 [^] wow.
No matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it. -- Terry Pratchett,
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Interesting, certainly. :omg: But on another note - eak what a lot of geeks! I'm sorry but just look at the average signature (I wont repeat any here). Some of these go into twenty-odd cars. What the heck is a BBK Strut tower Brace? Something for roasting beef?! :wtf: Are you ever tempted to list the specs for every computer you have ever owned in your sig? Of course not! The kind fo traffic the mustangworks.com site was experiencing at the peak was astonishing! I wonder what kind of traffic this site experiences? I'm off to the "about" page now to check if it says, and if not, can we have a guestimate Chris?
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
Whales are drinking all our water and eating our sailors...
It probably connects the two front strut towers to for a more rigid suspension. They did the same thing on the 65-67 Sheby Mustangs by substituting the two stamped-metal diagonal shocktower braces for a steel single-piece unit, as well as adding a bar that traversed the engine compartment directly connecting the two shock towers. Being a unibody chassis, it really helped stiffen the front end (which was even more important for the 67 and 68 models because of their added weight). Consider yourself informed. As for their sigs, why should they be any different from say, a computer enthusiast, an archer, or even a programmer? My newsgroup sig (and email sig) list at least 4 URL's. ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends
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first read this (just the first post) http://forums.mustangworks.com/showthread.php?threadid=29134[^] then read this http://www.svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=19809 [^] wow.
No matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it. -- Terry Pratchett,
I would not only get him fired from his current job, but I would also send an email AND hand-deliver a letter to every Ford dealer in the county (and surrounding counties) concerning the actions this guy took. I would also contact Ford and demand a new car. Of course, I'm a big enough prick to be able to pull that kinda stuff off and appear righteous in doing so. ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends
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It probably connects the two front strut towers to for a more rigid suspension. They did the same thing on the 65-67 Sheby Mustangs by substituting the two stamped-metal diagonal shocktower braces for a steel single-piece unit, as well as adding a bar that traversed the engine compartment directly connecting the two shock towers. Being a unibody chassis, it really helped stiffen the front end (which was even more important for the 67 and 68 models because of their added weight). Consider yourself informed. As for their sigs, why should they be any different from say, a computer enthusiast, an archer, or even a programmer? My newsgroup sig (and email sig) list at least 4 URL's. ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends
John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Consider yourself informed Yes sir. :eek: John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: As for their sigs, why should they be any different from say, a computer enthusiast, an archer, or even a programmer? But that was my point though - I have yet to see a computer enthusiast list every single machine he has ever owned - in total detail, or an archer list every single arrow or bow he has ever owned - in total detail, or a programmer every program, etc, etc. Car nuts (and I mean that in a nice way) are typically very big showoffs judging by what I have seen. As an example...
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk - 486slc-33 PC Pentium 2 333MHZ, 20 meg RAM, SVGA video with 1 meg RAM, external expansion chassis, Quantum 730 meg SCSI disk, Fujitsu 450 meg SCSI disk, Quantum 250 meg SCSI disk, for the non math inclined, that is a toal of 1430 meg of SCSI disk space, Exabyte 2.3 gig Tape backup SCSI, Toshibia 3501 4x CD Rom drive SCSI, 3com 3c509 NIC w/ Lantastic and TCP/IP, [2nd ethernet card], Cannon BJC-4000 Color Bubble Jet Printer, Windows 95 - 486DX2-50 PC Clone 486DX2-50, 4 meg of RAM (another 4 meg of RAM currently costs more then the MB.), Maxtor 200 meg SCSI HD., Diamond SpeedStar SVGA video, Moved from my system because Linux doesn't understand it., 3com 3c503 NIC w/ Lantastic and TCP/IP, Scanman color hand scanner, Windows 95 - Sun SPARCstation-Classic 2 gigabyte SCSI disk (DEC DSP5200), Actual size is 1,953,210 * 1024 = 2,000,087,040 bytes, Exabyte 8200 8mm tape drive (2.3 GB), Sun CD-ROM (double speed), US Robotics Sportster 14.4 Fax modem at 19200 bps, running SunOS-4.1.4 and ppp-2.1.2 - Sun SPARCstation-SLC Black and white monitor (1152 x 900 x 2 colors), 16 megabytes RAM (came with 8, added 2nd 8 meg on 29-Jul-95), 1 gigabyte external SCSI disk (Conner CFP1060S, 1.05 GB), running Solaris-2.5 - DEC VT180 "Robin" Z80 based CP/M - DEC VK100 "Gigi" (graphics terminal with Microsoft Basic in ROM) - Sinclair ZX-80 (kept just for yuks)
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: Consider yourself informed Yes sir. :eek: John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: As for their sigs, why should they be any different from say, a computer enthusiast, an archer, or even a programmer? But that was my point though - I have yet to see a computer enthusiast list every single machine he has ever owned - in total detail, or an archer list every single arrow or bow he has ever owned - in total detail, or a programmer every program, etc, etc. Car nuts (and I mean that in a nice way) are typically very big showoffs judging by what I have seen. As an example...
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk - 486slc-33 PC Pentium 2 333MHZ, 20 meg RAM, SVGA video with 1 meg RAM, external expansion chassis, Quantum 730 meg SCSI disk, Fujitsu 450 meg SCSI disk, Quantum 250 meg SCSI disk, for the non math inclined, that is a toal of 1430 meg of SCSI disk space, Exabyte 2.3 gig Tape backup SCSI, Toshibia 3501 4x CD Rom drive SCSI, 3com 3c509 NIC w/ Lantastic and TCP/IP, [2nd ethernet card], Cannon BJC-4000 Color Bubble Jet Printer, Windows 95 - 486DX2-50 PC Clone 486DX2-50, 4 meg of RAM (another 4 meg of RAM currently costs more then the MB.), Maxtor 200 meg SCSI HD., Diamond SpeedStar SVGA video, Moved from my system because Linux doesn't understand it., 3com 3c503 NIC w/ Lantastic and TCP/IP, Scanman color hand scanner, Windows 95 - Sun SPARCstation-Classic 2 gigabyte SCSI disk (DEC DSP5200), Actual size is 1,953,210 * 1024 = 2,000,087,040 bytes, Exabyte 8200 8mm tape drive (2.3 GB), Sun CD-ROM (double speed), US Robotics Sportster 14.4 Fax modem at 19200 bps, running SunOS-4.1.4 and ppp-2.1.2 - Sun SPARCstation-SLC Black and white monitor (1152 x 900 x 2 colors), 16 megabytes RAM (came with 8, added 2nd 8 meg on 29-Jul-95), 1 gigabyte external SCSI disk (Conner CFP1060S, 1.05 GB), running Solaris-2.5 - DEC VT180 "Robin" Z80 based CP/M - DEC VK100 "Gigi" (graphics terminal with Microsoft Basic in ROM) - Sinclair ZX-80 (kept just for yuks)
David Wulff wrote: - 486slc-33 PC Pentium 2 333MHZ, 20 meg RAM, SVGA video with 1 meg RAM, external expansion chassis, Quantum 730 meg SCSI disk, Fujitsu 450 meg SCSI disk, Quantum 250 meg SCSI disk, for the non math inclined, that is a toal of 1430 meg of SCSI disk space, Exabyte 2.3 gig Tape backup SCSI, Toshibia 3501 4x CD Rom drive SCSI, 3com 3c509 NIC w/ Lantastic and TCP/IP, [2nd ethernet card], Cannon BJC-4000 Color Bubble Jet Printer, Windows 95 - 486DX2-50 PC Clone 486DX2-50, 4 meg of RAM (another 4 meg of RAM currently costs more then the MB.), Maxtor 200 meg SCSI HD., Diamond SpeedStar SVGA video, Moved from my system because Linux doesn't understand it., 3com 3c503 NIC w/ Lantastic and TCP/IP, Scanman color hand scanner, Windows 95 - Sun SPARCstation-Classic 2 gigabyte SCSI disk (DEC DSP5200), Actual size is 1,953,210 * 1024 = 2,000,087,040 bytes, Exabyte 8200 8mm tape drive (2.3 GB), Sun CD-ROM (double speed), US Robotics Sportster 14.4 Fax modem at 19200 bps, running SunOS-4.1.4 and ppp-2.1.2 - Sun SPARCstation-SLC Black and white monitor (1152 x 900 x 2 colors), 16 megabytes RAM (came with 8, added 2nd 8 meg on 29-Jul-95), 1 gigabyte external SCSI disk (Conner CFP1060S, 1.05 GB), running Solaris-2.5 - DEC VT180 "Robin" Z80 based CP/M - DEC VK100 "Gigi" (graphics terminal with Microsoft Basic in ROM) - Sinclair ZX-80 (kept just for yuks) :-D That's not your permanent sig is it?:~ Norm Almond: I seen some GUI's in my life but WTF is this mess ;-) Leppie: I made an app for my sister and she wouldnt use it till it was colorful enough:) Norm:good point leppie, from that statement I can only deduce that this GUI must be aimed at children:laugh: Leppie:My sister is 25:eek: -Norm on the MailMagic GUI
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first read this (just the first post) http://forums.mustangworks.com/showthread.php?threadid=29134[^] then read this http://www.svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=19809 [^] wow.
No matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it. -- Terry Pratchett,
:omg: Wow. She has a right to be angry. That's really funny though. That's like a one-in-a-million chance that she would be on the same forum as he is and reading it that exact same day. Like the equivalent to the planets being in alignment. :laugh: Norm Almond: I seen some GUI's in my life but WTF is this mess ;-) Leppie: I made an app for my sister and she wouldnt use it till it was colorful enough:) Norm:good point leppie, from that statement I can only deduce that this GUI must be aimed at children:laugh: Leppie:My sister is 25:eek: -Norm on the MailMagic GUI
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David Wulff wrote: - 486slc-33 PC Pentium 2 333MHZ, 20 meg RAM, SVGA video with 1 meg RAM, external expansion chassis, Quantum 730 meg SCSI disk, Fujitsu 450 meg SCSI disk, Quantum 250 meg SCSI disk, for the non math inclined, that is a toal of 1430 meg of SCSI disk space, Exabyte 2.3 gig Tape backup SCSI, Toshibia 3501 4x CD Rom drive SCSI, 3com 3c509 NIC w/ Lantastic and TCP/IP, [2nd ethernet card], Cannon BJC-4000 Color Bubble Jet Printer, Windows 95 - 486DX2-50 PC Clone 486DX2-50, 4 meg of RAM (another 4 meg of RAM currently costs more then the MB.), Maxtor 200 meg SCSI HD., Diamond SpeedStar SVGA video, Moved from my system because Linux doesn't understand it., 3com 3c503 NIC w/ Lantastic and TCP/IP, Scanman color hand scanner, Windows 95 - Sun SPARCstation-Classic 2 gigabyte SCSI disk (DEC DSP5200), Actual size is 1,953,210 * 1024 = 2,000,087,040 bytes, Exabyte 8200 8mm tape drive (2.3 GB), Sun CD-ROM (double speed), US Robotics Sportster 14.4 Fax modem at 19200 bps, running SunOS-4.1.4 and ppp-2.1.2 - Sun SPARCstation-SLC Black and white monitor (1152 x 900 x 2 colors), 16 megabytes RAM (came with 8, added 2nd 8 meg on 29-Jul-95), 1 gigabyte external SCSI disk (Conner CFP1060S, 1.05 GB), running Solaris-2.5 - DEC VT180 "Robin" Z80 based CP/M - DEC VK100 "Gigi" (graphics terminal with Microsoft Basic in ROM) - Sinclair ZX-80 (kept just for yuks) :-D That's not your permanent sig is it?:~ Norm Almond: I seen some GUI's in my life but WTF is this mess ;-) Leppie: I made an app for my sister and she wouldnt use it till it was colorful enough:) Norm:good point leppie, from that statement I can only deduce that this GUI must be aimed at children:laugh: Leppie:My sister is 25:eek: -Norm on the MailMagic GUI
David Stone wrote: That's not your permanent sig is it? No. I just stole it from another web board. :-O
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
Save a tapestry, eat a cat
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I would not only get him fired from his current job, but I would also send an email AND hand-deliver a letter to every Ford dealer in the county (and surrounding counties) concerning the actions this guy took. I would also contact Ford and demand a new car. Of course, I'm a big enough prick to be able to pull that kinda stuff off and appear righteous in doing so. ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends
With s**t like this, the world needs bigger pricks. Fortunately for me, my mechanic has his own 'enhanced' Mustang, so he doesn't need to joy ride in my Miata. Although he did tell me a while back he thought it handled really well... Gary R. Wheeler
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David Stone wrote: That's not your permanent sig is it? No. I just stole it from another web board. :-O
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
Save a tapestry, eat a cat
Alrighty, I didn't think you were a Sun type of guy. :~ Norm Almond: I seen some GUI's in my life but WTF is this mess ;-) Leppie: I made an app for my sister and she wouldnt use it till it was colorful enough:) Norm:good point leppie, from that statement I can only deduce that this GUI must be aimed at children:laugh: Leppie:My sister is 25:eek: -Norm on the MailMagic GUI
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first read this (just the first post) http://forums.mustangworks.com/showthread.php?threadid=29134[^] then read this http://www.svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=19809 [^] wow.
No matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it. -- Terry Pratchett,
yeah, saw it when it was posted on memepool a while back -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!