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  • P Paul Watson

    Senkwe Chanda wrote: So what's your favorite car right now? Well my favourite will always be a Mitsub EVO. But if I had to choose a current head-turner then the Peugeot 307 is gorgeous. That Z4 sure looks pretty*, but I hope it is not the all-looks-no-go that the Z3 was. *You either love or hate Chris Bangle's (Chief BMW designer) designs, personally I love them. I think the 7 series for instance looks great.

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    Paul Watson wrote: I think the 7 series for instance looks great Yeah, it's awesome. I think I scare people when I stare at it the way I do though. ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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      http://www.bmwworld.com/pics/z4/39612.jpg[^] Ok, so I've tried and tried to resist for a long time now. But this car has kept haunting me. And it's finally broken my last shred of resistance. I figure you have two options... 1. There are over 50 000 CP members now, so a donation of about $1.50 from everyone oughtta cover the cost of that car (I hope) or... 2. I'll have no choice but to go on a bank robbing spree wearing a Codeproject t-shirt and matching ski mask. And you don't want that on your conscience do you :suss::suss: So what's your favorite car right now? ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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      Senkwe Chanda wrote: I'll have no choice but to go on a bank robbing spree wearing a Codeproject t-shirt and matching ski mask. Carry a snowboard under your arm during the robbery and getaway. You'll gain a great head start while the posse wastes time booking flights for Australia to question Chris. I'd avoid Canada as a destination, though, as he has known associates there. Word of the day: Rotundacrat
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      • P Paul Watson

        Senkwe Chanda wrote: So what's your favorite car right now? Well my favourite will always be a Mitsub EVO. But if I had to choose a current head-turner then the Peugeot 307 is gorgeous. That Z4 sure looks pretty*, but I hope it is not the all-looks-no-go that the Z3 was. *You either love or hate Chris Bangle's (Chief BMW designer) designs, personally I love them. I think the 7 series for instance looks great.

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        Cape Town, South Africa

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        Megan Forbes
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        Hmmm... is that a convertable? I know the 306 is - I'm hoping to buy one in January when convertable prices in the UK plummet. I've been dreaming about it for about 2 years now. Hopefully my husbands dreams of an Audi A4 don't stand in the way... :-O


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        • S Senkwe Chanda

          http://www.bmwworld.com/pics/z4/39612.jpg[^] Ok, so I've tried and tried to resist for a long time now. But this car has kept haunting me. And it's finally broken my last shred of resistance. I figure you have two options... 1. There are over 50 000 CP members now, so a donation of about $1.50 from everyone oughtta cover the cost of that car (I hope) or... 2. I'll have no choice but to go on a bank robbing spree wearing a Codeproject t-shirt and matching ski mask. And you don't want that on your conscience do you :suss::suss: So what's your favorite car right now? ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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          Senkwe Chanda wrote: So what's your favorite car right now? If I could by the car I'd like to it would be the Volvo XC90. But unfortunately my company resists in giving me the needed pay-rise. And folks, this car is very expensive :cool: So for now I stick to a Skoda Octavia TDI. Despite of it's name as an Eastern Block Porsche it's a very reliable car (did 75000km within the last year in this car and have nothing to complain about!) Have a good day! Matthias

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            Senkwe Chanda wrote: So what's your favorite car right now? Jaguar MK II , the one Inspector Morse drives (but it should be Jaguar green). http://www.allsportauto.com/sportphoto.php3?zl_source=GPAgeDOr2001&zl_idMD=626[^] ----------------------- New and improved: kwakkelflap.com My first CP article: Pseudoregisters[^] "When I hear of Schrödinger's cat, I reach for my gun." - Stephen Hawking

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            Kwakkie wrote: (but it should be Jaguar green). isn't that called British Racing Green ? (You can get that on a Rover also) Rutger

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              Kwakkie wrote: (but it should be Jaguar green). isn't that called British Racing Green ? (You can get that on a Rover also) Rutger

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              Rutger Ellen wrote: isn't that called British Racing Green ? Don't know. Could be. I just think it fits the car very well. And a lot of Jaguar cars have that colour. ----------------------- New and improved: kwakkelflap.com My first CP article: Pseudoregisters[^] "When I hear of Schrödinger's cat, I reach for my gun." - Stephen Hawking

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                Senkwe Chanda wrote: I'll have no choice but to go on a bank robbing spree wearing a Codeproject t-shirt and matching ski mask. Carry a snowboard under your arm during the robbery and getaway. You'll gain a great head start while the posse wastes time booking flights for Australia to question Chris. I'd avoid Canada as a destination, though, as he has known associates there. Word of the day: Rotundacrat
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                Good advice, thanks! Poor Chris though. Ah well, nothing like the sound of a BMW engine to get rid of a bout of guilt. ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                • M Megan Forbes

                  Hmmm... is that a convertable? I know the 306 is - I'm hoping to buy one in January when convertable prices in the UK plummet. I've been dreaming about it for about 2 years now. Hopefully my husbands dreams of an Audi A4 don't stand in the way... :-O


                  Dave Goodman on funny error messages:
                  It is a definite no-no to run BITMAP as a user command. Your nose will grow, your lawn will die, your hair will fall out, and your first-born will marry an aardvark. Shame on you!

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                  Megan Forbes wrote: Hmmm... is that a convertable? The latest model lineup for Peugeot consists of the 206 and the 307. The convertible of the 206 is the 206cc and same for the 307, the 307cc (not out yet though.) The 206 is the smaller one of the two, but the styling is quite similar (though the 307 really fleshes, and improves, it out IMO.) I think the 306 was the predecessor to the 307 or 206, not sure, but still a lovely car. See them buzzing all over Cape Town, especially now during summer. Though ultimately I want a Peugeot 406 Coupe v6 3litre :-D For now though I am perfectly happy with my 1.3litre Toyota Tazz :) Perfect first time car.

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                    Senkwe Chanda wrote: So what's your favorite car right now? If I could by the car I'd like to it would be the Volvo XC90. But unfortunately my company resists in giving me the needed pay-rise. And folks, this car is very expensive :cool: So for now I stick to a Skoda Octavia TDI. Despite of it's name as an Eastern Block Porsche it's a very reliable car (did 75000km within the last year in this car and have nothing to complain about!) Have a good day! Matthias

                    In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, however, there is.
                    (unknown author)

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                    Matthias Steinbart wrote: Volvo XC90 Amazing coup that by Volva, really showed BMW and Merc up. However saying that I think this whole SUV (BMW X6, Merc ML, Volvo XC90 etc.) obsession is totally lame. You are effectively paying for something that cannot go off road properly and is not as good on road as a car half it's price. For the price of an X5 you can almost get two BMW M3s. For the price of an X5 you can get two Land Rovers. So to me if you want to go off road but also go on road then get a Landy and get an M3, don't get an X5. Plus the running costs of an SUV are shocking. The only "SUV" that makes any sense is the Jeep Cherokee as it is damned good off road and reasonable on road. But still, they say something like only 2% of all SUV owners EVER take their SUVs off road. So whats the point? Too look good and gobble petrol/gas? :rolleyes: Damned yanks. Matthias Steinbart wrote: Skoda Octavia TDI Yummy, Skoda are good, just that brand image snobery which is stopping them from going even further.

                    Paul Watson
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                    • P Paul Watson

                      Matthias Steinbart wrote: Volvo XC90 Amazing coup that by Volva, really showed BMW and Merc up. However saying that I think this whole SUV (BMW X6, Merc ML, Volvo XC90 etc.) obsession is totally lame. You are effectively paying for something that cannot go off road properly and is not as good on road as a car half it's price. For the price of an X5 you can almost get two BMW M3s. For the price of an X5 you can get two Land Rovers. So to me if you want to go off road but also go on road then get a Landy and get an M3, don't get an X5. Plus the running costs of an SUV are shocking. The only "SUV" that makes any sense is the Jeep Cherokee as it is damned good off road and reasonable on road. But still, they say something like only 2% of all SUV owners EVER take their SUVs off road. So whats the point? Too look good and gobble petrol/gas? :rolleyes: Damned yanks. Matthias Steinbart wrote: Skoda Octavia TDI Yummy, Skoda are good, just that brand image snobery which is stopping them from going even further.

                      Paul Watson
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                      Cape Town, South Africa

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                      Paul Watson wrote: Yummy, Skoda are good, just that brand image snobery which is stopping them from going even further. They go further: Check out the new Skoda Superb. This is an extremely cool car. I think you can find some info here: http://www.skoda-superb.cz/. Enjoy! Matthias

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                      • M Megan Forbes

                        Hmmm... is that a convertable? I know the 306 is - I'm hoping to buy one in January when convertable prices in the UK plummet. I've been dreaming about it for about 2 years now. Hopefully my husbands dreams of an Audi A4 don't stand in the way... :-O


                        Dave Goodman on funny error messages:
                        It is a definite no-no to run BITMAP as a user command. Your nose will grow, your lawn will die, your hair will fall out, and your first-born will marry an aardvark. Shame on you!

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                        Megan Forbes wrote: I'm hoping to buy one in January when convertable prices in the UK plummet. :-D I was thinking about buying a convertible in the New Year for exactly that reason. Don't you just love the stupidity of people who will only buy a convertible in the summer, even though they're going to use it all year round? Paul Life is just a sexually transmitted desease - Matthew Wright (ex-journalist, TV presenter) 10-Oct-02 I finally have a sig! - Paul Riley (part-time deity) 10-Oct-02

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                          Kwakkie wrote: (but it should be Jaguar green). isn't that called British Racing Green ? (You can get that on a Rover also) Rutger

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                          Rutger Ellen wrote: isn't that called British Racing Green ? Yes, because Jaguar used to be THE British racing car and they used to be that particular shade. Paul Life is just a sexually transmitted desease - Matthew Wright (ex-journalist, TV presenter) 10-Oct-02 I finally have a sig! - Paul Riley (part-time deity) 10-Oct-02

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                            Megan Forbes wrote: I'm hoping to buy one in January when convertable prices in the UK plummet. :-D I was thinking about buying a convertible in the New Year for exactly that reason. Don't you just love the stupidity of people who will only buy a convertible in the summer, even though they're going to use it all year round? Paul Life is just a sexually transmitted desease - Matthew Wright (ex-journalist, TV presenter) 10-Oct-02 I finally have a sig! - Paul Riley (part-time deity) 10-Oct-02

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                            Yep - it rocks! Buy one cheap, 4 months later go touring Europe with the top down :-D


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                            • S Senkwe Chanda

                              Chris Ormerod wrote: Mazda 323 Astina - Just got one for myself it rocks! You know, you could have left out that last part :-( That car is slick. ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                              Should I have added the part about how I got the *huge* loan to go with it?:( Have a look at my website: http://www.chrisormerod.cjb.net

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                              • P Paul Watson

                                Megan Forbes wrote: Hmmm... is that a convertable? The latest model lineup for Peugeot consists of the 206 and the 307. The convertible of the 206 is the 206cc and same for the 307, the 307cc (not out yet though.) The 206 is the smaller one of the two, but the styling is quite similar (though the 307 really fleshes, and improves, it out IMO.) I think the 306 was the predecessor to the 307 or 206, not sure, but still a lovely car. See them buzzing all over Cape Town, especially now during summer. Though ultimately I want a Peugeot 406 Coupe v6 3litre :-D For now though I am perfectly happy with my 1.3litre Toyota Tazz :) Perfect first time car.

                                Paul Watson
                                Bluegrass
                                Cape Town, South Africa

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                                Hmm... I wonder if the numbers differ from place to place (Like Opel is Vauxhall here :P ), otherwise I think I will try for the 307 if it's newer. I totally dig Peugeot, although people here aren't that into them, possibly because they were never denied them by sanctions. Still, the Tazz does rock - I can understand you wanting to hang onto it. I have yet to buy a new car out of the box. I have numerous VW Beetle true stories to tell my grandchildren one day however :laugh:


                                Dave Goodman on funny error messages:
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                                • S Senkwe Chanda

                                  http://www.bmwworld.com/pics/z4/39612.jpg[^] Ok, so I've tried and tried to resist for a long time now. But this car has kept haunting me. And it's finally broken my last shred of resistance. I figure you have two options... 1. There are over 50 000 CP members now, so a donation of about $1.50 from everyone oughtta cover the cost of that car (I hope) or... 2. I'll have no choice but to go on a bank robbing spree wearing a Codeproject t-shirt and matching ski mask. And you don't want that on your conscience do you :suss::suss: So what's your favorite car right now? ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                                  Car ? Metal thing, wheel on each corner, goes vroom ? Don't know waht all the fuss is about *shrugs* ;P As long as it takes me shopping and clubbing :rolleyes: Elaine (motorised fluffy tigress) PS And I have the nail polish to match :cool: Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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                                    http://www.bmwworld.com/pics/z4/39612.jpg[^] Ok, so I've tried and tried to resist for a long time now. But this car has kept haunting me. And it's finally broken my last shred of resistance. I figure you have two options... 1. There are over 50 000 CP members now, so a donation of about $1.50 from everyone oughtta cover the cost of that car (I hope) or... 2. I'll have no choice but to go on a bank robbing spree wearing a Codeproject t-shirt and matching ski mask. And you don't want that on your conscience do you :suss::suss: So what's your favorite car right now? ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                                    If it wasn't for the pricetag... Porsche 911 GT2 and ofcourse, easy access to a racetrack

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                                    • S Senkwe Chanda

                                      http://www.bmwworld.com/pics/z4/39612.jpg[^] Ok, so I've tried and tried to resist for a long time now. But this car has kept haunting me. And it's finally broken my last shred of resistance. I figure you have two options... 1. There are over 50 000 CP members now, so a donation of about $1.50 from everyone oughtta cover the cost of that car (I hope) or... 2. I'll have no choice but to go on a bank robbing spree wearing a Codeproject t-shirt and matching ski mask. And you don't want that on your conscience do you :suss::suss: So what's your favorite car right now? ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff

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                                      Concept cars! Super 8 Hemi. http://www.dodge.com/inside/concept\_vehicles/super\_8\_hemi.html For those of you old enough to have ever driven a real muscle car with a hemi...can't wait for this line to come out. ed Every time I walk into a singles bar I can hear Mom's wise words: "Don't pick that up, you don't know where it's been!"

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                                        Paul Watson wrote: Yummy, Skoda are good, just that brand image snobery which is stopping them from going even further. They go further: Check out the new Skoda Superb. This is an extremely cool car. I think you can find some info here: http://www.skoda-superb.cz/. Enjoy! Matthias

                                        In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, however, there is.
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                                        I just test drove the SEAT Leon Cupra R. Holy cow it's a great car! Dribble.. Tim Stubbs

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                                        • P Paul Watson

                                          Matthias Steinbart wrote: Volvo XC90 Amazing coup that by Volva, really showed BMW and Merc up. However saying that I think this whole SUV (BMW X6, Merc ML, Volvo XC90 etc.) obsession is totally lame. You are effectively paying for something that cannot go off road properly and is not as good on road as a car half it's price. For the price of an X5 you can almost get two BMW M3s. For the price of an X5 you can get two Land Rovers. So to me if you want to go off road but also go on road then get a Landy and get an M3, don't get an X5. Plus the running costs of an SUV are shocking. The only "SUV" that makes any sense is the Jeep Cherokee as it is damned good off road and reasonable on road. But still, they say something like only 2% of all SUV owners EVER take their SUVs off road. So whats the point? Too look good and gobble petrol/gas? :rolleyes: Damned yanks. Matthias Steinbart wrote: Skoda Octavia TDI Yummy, Skoda are good, just that brand image snobery which is stopping them from going even further.

                                          Paul Watson
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                                          Finally, someone had to say it - BMW X5 - except it's cool it is too moch lowered down to go really off road. And I've seen Merc ML trying to cope with me off road - guy was also terified of rocks shooting from gravel road and bushes can really scratch your nice showoff car, dont they? I have Nissan Pathfinder 3.5 (base model-just with brushguard in front), which behaves reasonably well in the city and off road, and consumption is not bad for a such large engine. But Range Rover, ummm yummy, than H1, H2 (hummer) - I would rather buy range rover any time than X5. It doesnt look to cool, but it works were it should. SDK Maintenance Programmer

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