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  • J Jorgen Andersson

    Going from an Opel to a Renault is having balls the size of watermelons in my book. It's either that or a being a complete pillock. :) A vintage sportscar sounds a lot more interesting. How vintage is it?

    Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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    Nagy Vilmos
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    It's only 1971, but it has a custom body and looks like a 1930's Aston Martin - NG TA[^] :cool:

    veni bibi saltavi

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    • G GuyThiebaut

      Where I currently work(leaving at the end of the month), it is company policy that anyone with a PHD has to include either "Dr" at the beginning of their name or PHD after their name. The rest of us plebs with ordinary bachelor's degrees or (heaven forbid - do you sense my sarcasm?) those who have never been blessed with an academic qualification from a university have nothing after our names.

      “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

      ― Christopher Hitchens

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      Nagy Vilmos
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      You should insist on GOB [Grumpy Old B'tard] at least :-D

      veni bibi saltavi

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        https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/imagebuzz/terminal01/2010/7/20/14/we-are-a-fortune-500-company-not-a-lemonade-stand-9748-1279650672-26.jpg[^]

        Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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        W Balboos GHB
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        I've seen other rants against Comic Sans - but the post seemed to be begging for some. Just a taste.

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        • N Nagy Vilmos

          You should insist on GOB [Grumpy Old B'tard] at least :-D

          veni bibi saltavi

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          GuyThiebaut
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          Oi! Less of the 'old' please ;P

          “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

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          • N Nagy Vilmos

            It's only 1971, but it has a custom body and looks like a 1930's Aston Martin - NG TA[^] :cool:

            veni bibi saltavi

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            Jorgen Andersson
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            That's an officially cool car! :thumbsup: But is it really from 1971? According to the german wikipedia the company was founded in 1979. I can't find any english wikipedia entry.

            Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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            • J Jorgen Andersson

              That's an officially cool car! :thumbsup: But is it really from 1971? According to the german wikipedia the company was founded in 1979. I can't find any english wikipedia entry.

              Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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              Revon
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              iirc age is derived from the donor car, so even if the kit was built this year the new car is given the identity(reg plate, age, exclusion from taxation) from the donor vehicle

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              • J Jorgen Andersson

                That's an officially cool car! :thumbsup: But is it really from 1971? According to the german wikipedia the company was founded in 1979. I can't find any english wikipedia entry.

                Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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                Nagy Vilmos
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                Thanks. She started life in 1971 as an MGB and was rebuilt [in 1981 IIRC] as a NG TA, but kept her original paperwork hence she's a '71. We bought her in 2006 and love her to bits, now we're waiting for some good weather again so we can take her out.

                veni bibi saltavi

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                • N Nagy Vilmos

                  Thanks. She started life in 1971 as an MGB and was rebuilt [in 1981 IIRC] as a NG TA, but kept her original paperwork hence she's a '71. We bought her in 2006 and love her to bits, now we're waiting for some good weather again so we can take her out.

                  veni bibi saltavi

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                  Jorgen Andersson
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                  OIC. I will have to admit I'm more than just a bit envious.

                  Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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                    iirc age is derived from the donor car, so even if the kit was built this year the new car is given the identity(reg plate, age, exclusion from taxation) from the donor vehicle

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                    Jorgen Andersson
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                    I see, I wasn't aware that it was working that way. Makes sense though. Thanks for clarifying.

                    Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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                    • C chriselst

                      I hate email signatures. I hate huge ones that contain every conceivable piece of contact information they can think of. I particularly hate the above on emails from people in the same bloody office. I hate ones that include the email address like the email doesn't know where it's come from. I hate ones that have a fax number like it's the 1990s. I hate ones with images, especially if the image makes the email client think there is an attachment. I hate ones in Comic Sans, you're not fun and wacky, you're a twat. I hate people who cannot be bothered typing their name at the end because they just let the standard sig handle it. If you cannot be bothered signing off with you name then you're getting nothing back from me either. I'm in a grumpy mood today.

                      Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.

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                      Member 4194593
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                      You didn't sign it. Dave.

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                      • C chriselst

                        I hate email signatures. I hate huge ones that contain every conceivable piece of contact information they can think of. I particularly hate the above on emails from people in the same bloody office. I hate ones that include the email address like the email doesn't know where it's come from. I hate ones that have a fax number like it's the 1990s. I hate ones with images, especially if the image makes the email client think there is an attachment. I hate ones in Comic Sans, you're not fun and wacky, you're a twat. I hate people who cannot be bothered typing their name at the end because they just let the standard sig handle it. If you cannot be bothered signing off with you name then you're getting nothing back from me either. I'm in a grumpy mood today.

                        Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.

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                        sir_download_alot
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                        Don't get me started on signatures. In our company you cannot even fight the bloody disclaimer they put on every email! A one line email is usually 20 lines of signature and disclaimer. Now imagine if a dumb-shit dares to reply to all, it get multiplied to eternity and beyond! I hate email and everything that comes with it, specially when somebody writes back "Thanks". No matter how polite it is, its bullshit. Take the phone or use instant messaging, that's why we have implemented it and pay a shitload of money for stuff that people request but never use. I'm grumpy too. Have a nice day:suss:

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                          I hate email signatures. I hate huge ones that contain every conceivable piece of contact information they can think of. I particularly hate the above on emails from people in the same bloody office. I hate ones that include the email address like the email doesn't know where it's come from. I hate ones that have a fax number like it's the 1990s. I hate ones with images, especially if the image makes the email client think there is an attachment. I hate ones in Comic Sans, you're not fun and wacky, you're a twat. I hate people who cannot be bothered typing their name at the end because they just let the standard sig handle it. If you cannot be bothered signing off with you name then you're getting nothing back from me either. I'm in a grumpy mood today.

                          Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.

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                          Ericfredericksen
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                          I agree completely. totally absurd. Eric Fredericksen 1028 haversham Way Ypsilanti, MI 48435 email: gmail@ericfredericksen.com phone: 555-867-5309 fax: 555-867-5310 Teletype Address: MIA00EF bldg 314 2A-75 Northwest Corner next to fern and water cooler

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                          • C chriselst

                            I hate email signatures. I hate huge ones that contain every conceivable piece of contact information they can think of. I particularly hate the above on emails from people in the same bloody office. I hate ones that include the email address like the email doesn't know where it's come from. I hate ones that have a fax number like it's the 1990s. I hate ones with images, especially if the image makes the email client think there is an attachment. I hate ones in Comic Sans, you're not fun and wacky, you're a twat. I hate people who cannot be bothered typing their name at the end because they just let the standard sig handle it. If you cannot be bothered signing off with you name then you're getting nothing back from me either. I'm in a grumpy mood today.

                            Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.

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                            agolddog
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                            And the marketing drones who drive this sort of behavior. Yes, the reason our company is foundering is because people don't have the same look to their email signatures. Nice analysis, Shemp.

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                              I hate email signatures. I hate huge ones that contain every conceivable piece of contact information they can think of. I particularly hate the above on emails from people in the same bloody office. I hate ones that include the email address like the email doesn't know where it's come from. I hate ones that have a fax number like it's the 1990s. I hate ones with images, especially if the image makes the email client think there is an attachment. I hate ones in Comic Sans, you're not fun and wacky, you're a twat. I hate people who cannot be bothered typing their name at the end because they just let the standard sig handle it. If you cannot be bothered signing off with you name then you're getting nothing back from me either. I'm in a grumpy mood today.

                              Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.

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                              Matt McGuire
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                              could not agree with you more

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                                Agree with you on everything apart from

                                chriselst wrote:

                                I hate people who cannot be bothered typing their name at the end because they just let the standard sig handle it.

                                You know who it's from before you open the e-mail so why do they have to sign off? Are you going to forget by the time you get to the end? I'm a team-lead of a team that consists of members in 3 differnt Countries and deals with departments in another 2, so I receive/reply to around 100-150 e-mails a day so it would bug the hell out of me to do this (that's what the sig is for). A bug-bear of mine is if I'm in an e-mail chain with 1 other person and they insist on starting each individual message with "Hi Scott". E-mail chains between two people should follow this format. Hi Scott Hi Neil and then any further messages should just be the body of reply with no "Hi Scott/Neil"

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                                mght
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                                I hate it when people sign their name and then their email signature provides their name again. This is redundant, anachronistic, and pointless. This "double signing" is annoyingly grating to me, and I'm not sure why as it seems like only a minor issue. For example,

                                Regards,
                                Bob Smith

                                Bob Smith
                                Big Company Ltd.
                                33 Big Street
                                phone 3141592653589

                                Please don't do this!

                                // mght ToDo:
                                // Put Signature Here

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