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Scarcely believable!
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Yes, but I remember that it was an instant hit. I bought the 45 right away. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/yesyhQkYrQM?si=IlINEMCd5LUKVJtK" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
So, I got these to snack on during the Superbowl. They taste a bit burnt. I am wondering if a batch got overcooked and they decided to market them as "extra toasty" because they were... burnt. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...39981beb1e.jpg
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The length of time it takes to source packaging would preclude such a strategy.
Unfortunately that means the disappointing taste you experienced was on purpose. Best Les |
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However I agree that it was likely purposeful like the "new Coke" debacle. |
I tried to give them away, but no one would take them. The pups love them, so doggie treats they will be. [emoji23]
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The Kingda is dead. I rode this sucker many times and it never ceased to thrill me.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/rip-kingda-ka-2005-to-2025-long-live-the-king/ar-AA1A0hkx |
Well this is a new one...at least in my experience.
My neighbor got a new SUV last month. The other day I noticed a different car in the driveway for several days so I asked what's up. She said the new one needed a bit of repair. OK. Then the hubby told me why. As she was backing out one day she needed to run back into the house for something. She did so but forgot to put the tranny back into park leaving it in reverse. For whatever reason she didn't notice the car rolling backwards when she jumped out. It rolled down the driveway (at idle) into and across the street, across the neighbors lawn and into a tree hard enough to damage the tailgate. It needs a new tailgate. Jeez talk about being pre-occupied. |
It wasn't a Jeep Cherokee, was it? That's how the actor Anton Yelchin died, thought his was in park, got out, went behind it to close a gate or something and it was still in reverse.
My wife got a newer vehicle last year. We looked at several, some with pushbuttons to shift, some with a dial, one with a funky joystick where you had to push a button or something to put into park, and we ended up with a 2021 Chevy Blazer. Good old shifter on the console, probably just hooked to a switch, but at least it was a familiar interface. One quirk it has is sometimes when you push the start stop button, it doesn't turn off. It might be a flaky button. I don't understand the need to reinvent controls. Give me a regular shifter, a volume knob on the radio, headlights and wipers I don't need to read a manual for 20 minutes to operate. I thought I saw somewhere that some manufacturers were going back to buttons for things due to the public's distaste for touchscreens. |
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I mentioned a few months ago I drew a Nissan Pathfinder as a rental. Picked it up after dark, and after starting it up and adjusting seat and mirrors, gave the shifter on the console a tug and I was away. When I attempted to back into a parking space, I couldn't get it out of drive. After pushing, lifting and poking the shifter, I realized there were buttons for park, neutral and reverse on top of the handle. Why the engineers thought a mix of two control types was a good idea I don't understand.
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I bought my first brand new truck, a 99 Dodge ram quad cab 4 x 4 on a Saturday. Leaving for work Monday, I realized I left the inside door open. I pulled back in the garage, put it in park, jumped out, only to find it was in reverse. With the engine, being cold, RPMs or a little higher. And with the door open, it proceeded to push/drag me to the space between the garage door doors. It bent the door, to the point it wouldn’t close. I took it to the Dodge body shop, and when the guy looked at it, he looked at me and said, you hit the garage door, didn’t you? lol I took my old 86 Nissan hardbody to work that day, and when everybody asked where my new truck was, I told them there was a little incident that morning and they all busted out laughing! Since 1999, I have set the parking brake every time I get out of my trucks. |
I got stuck in the mud last night.
No, not in the car, just me and my dumb boots. The wife doesn't have a functional set of mud boots, so I went with her last night for her riding lesson. Going out to retrieve the horse wasn't a problem. It was a little muddy, but it's not like I was sinking in. While she was riding, it started raining. Hard. When I went to take him back, I barely got him through the gate and went to turn around. Nope, I was stuck. My boots are probably too loose and any attempt to lift my foot meant the boot was going to stay. It didn't help there's no light near this gate. It probably took me 5 minutes to walk 20 feet back to the gate. Didn't lose a boot. Didn't tip over. Picture for attention. His feathers are a filthy mess. This is after cleaning him. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1741197246.jpg |
This documentary came up in my YT feed yesterday so I gave it a watch. Wow! The subject is the Takata airbag fiasco and it features a former Takata engineer who did the initial forensic evaluations and figured out the design problems. Very well done docu and with some eye-opening situations that the general public was never made aware of by either Takata, the auto manufacturers & dealerships or our government.
I had a Takata airbag recall and the Honda dealership told me "don't worry about it. That only happens in humid states. We'll call you when we get some replacements in". Me: umm, this certified letter from Honda says my car can kill me without warning at any time. I'll be needing a rental car today. They got me one for 4 months while waiting for parts. :rolleyes: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/7mJAPTlTUB4?si=BJ3F4D6wh3Rq2fd5" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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I rent cars a lot and it sometimes takes me a moment to figure out something that should be easy. One of the reasons I love my 200 series LC is because it has an actual shifter in it. |
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I'm going to seriously look into getting the airbags out of my cars. |
Did you know....
That you can get a BS in old car restoration?
https://www.mcpherson.edu/autorestoration/ "The Automotive Restoration Technology Program at McPherson College was established in 1976 through the generosity and foresight of local entrepreneur Gaines H. “Smokey” Billue. His gift of over 125 classic and antique cars provided initial funds for the program. Mr. Billue, the Templeton family and others contributed toward the construction of Templeton Hall, which continues to serve as the home to the world-renowned program." |
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