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Sorry to hear this Torba... glad you are OK.

Stories like this keep me off motorcycles.

Looks like the engine got damaged... good time to swap in the SBC

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Old 10-21-2011, 11:56 AM
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glad your okay..
I know your pain...

got tagged last month by a rig...
him..I didn't see you...
me..which time, you tagged me 3 times..

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Old 10-21-2011, 12:14 PM
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Radiographs say no fracture, muscle spasm is evident though. Ibuprofen in the daytime, flexeril(muscle relaxer) at night. Can only work on the computer standing up, nerves get a bit angered up if I sit too long, burns like a MFer right between the shoulder blades. Fortuitously, my autoclave is just the right height, go figure. L butt cheek hurts if I sit too long too, discovered that my reflexes are diminished on the L, don't like that, but primary doc says that will come back after PT. I am glad I am pretty fit. If I was a fat tub of goo, I bet I could not get out of bed. Can't work a full day and don't see being able to for at least a few weeks.

Car is in the shop, initial estimate is $6400, talked to them today. He ordered the suspension bits that are bent/broken and will have them next week. He said he will put those on, drive it around and see how it is. I mentioned I thought the estimate was low, he said "We have a few thousand to work with." I think this may mean that if the repair bill gets too close to $9000, they may total the car.

I suspect the salvage value is pretty high. Rear diff is worth well over a grand, transmission and motor are a lot more than that each, not to mention the three pristine fenders, trunk, rear bumper cover, leather seats and very slightly bent aluminum hood. If repair+salvage value = more than value of the car, they write a check and I am car shopping again

Maybe Steve is right, should have gotten a red one...

The wife hated the car until she drove it for the first time. Women, can't live with 'em, can't get your car keys back.

Gotta go eat, can't put that ibuprofen in an empty belly. Maybe pulled pork sandwiches and red wine, that sounds pretty good about now.
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Old 10-21-2011, 05:03 PM
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whoa, sorry to see this, did Rick Lee visit you recently or something? Glad you are OK!
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whoa, sorry to see this, did Rick Lee visit you recently or something? Glad you are OK!
Tobey's deal is bad, but it isn't like he's missing a helmet.
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I thought you were okay the night you posted. Sorry to hear you are so beat up.
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Old 10-21-2011, 05:33 PM
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I'm sorry to hear that you're still hurting.

Next daily driver...

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Nah Steve....here's what Mark needs.....





Hope you get well soon Mark - and good luck with the car repair/replacement!
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The color of Tobra's car is called Titanium Metallic. Miata folks just use Ti. There's a Ti curse. Essentially, if you've got a Ti car, you're going to have someone drive into you. The theory is that the color/shade of gray is too similar to asphalt and blends into the surroundings too well in dim light. I guess the curse has bit our buddy.

I guess I'm glad my car is "Velocity Red Mica" (the only other option besides gray for '04). In '05 (I think Tobra's is an '05) there were 4 colors available.
Guys, Im a huge fan of the Miata, MX5 as theyre called here, weve had three, still have current one. Bright Hairdresser Red. But next time you get in with the roof up, feel up beside your head, window side- the folding roof frame. In any sort of impact that fitting is going to open your head.

I dont understand how it got through crash testing. Grandfathered from earlier cars I imagine. Im currently manouvering the Mrs out of her beloved Mazda- Im afraid Ive lost confidence in the mighty Miata, great fun though they are.
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Ah, the tank that was nicknamed, "Zippo" because of it's propensity to roast it's occupants....
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ze Germans called them "Tommy Cookers"

$10, 581 and 32 days later, got my car back. Rental car was about $750, plus $500 deductible is what I am out of pocket until his insurance pays up. Neck and back are still jacked up, medical expenses on top of the property loss.

Got the police report, which was not accurate regarding some pretty significant facts. They got my statement wrong, and had me going straight instead of turning left. The guy admitted he was speeding and ran the stop sign, but they did not cite him for this or for fleeing the scene. I can almost understand why they did not take him to jail, no room. They did not even do sobriety evaluation. The state and county are bankrupt. I would have thought they would like the dough from the tickets. Maybe the driver was related to one of the investigating officers or something
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Guys, Im a huge fan of the Miata, MX5 as theyre called here, weve had three, still have current one. Bright Hairdresser Red. But next time you get in with the roof up, feel up beside your head, window side- the folding roof frame. In any sort of impact that fitting is going to open your head.

I dont understand how it got through crash testing. Grandfathered from earlier cars I imagine. Im currently manouvering the Mrs out of her beloved Mazda- Im afraid Ive lost confidence in the mighty Miata, great fun though they are.
Yep, I've noticed that. I even got my previous car a bit sideways once and had the car violently regain traction and snap back. It was violent enough for my head to hit that spot. It hurt like hell, and that wasn't even an accident.

That's why I've performed the foamectomy on both of my miata to get my seating position as low as possible.

There's a guy that's prototyping some Elise replica seats for sale to miata folks since there are so few aftermarket seats that fit and get you lower in the car. I can't wait.
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Old 11-16-2011, 08:20 AM
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The guy admitted he was speeding and ran the stop sign, but they did not cite him for this or for fleeing the scene.
Wow, that's amazing. I could maybe understand in an accident that was very minor, but when there's that much damage, I would have thought that he should have been cited for something.

Now you just need to find a hot PT girl to whip you back into shape.
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Old 11-16-2011, 08:23 AM
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I know I see a bad driver when...

- The rear of the car is covered with political or "save the environment" stickers.
- The wipers are going at warp speed when it's hardly raining.
- The car is an older squared-off Volvo, a domestic luxury brand or some clapped-out POS.
- A turn signal stays on for miles along a road with no turns.
- I can't see the driver's head above the seat back.
- There's a collection of small stuffed animals in the rear window.

I could go on...
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Old 11-16-2011, 08:48 AM
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ze Germans called them "Tommy Cookers"

$10, 581 and 32 days later, got my car back. Rental car was about $750, plus $500 deductible is what I am out of pocket until his insurance pays up. Neck and back are still jacked up, medical expenses on top of the property loss.

Got the police report, which was not accurate regarding some pretty significant facts. They got my statement wrong, and had me going straight instead of turning left. The guy admitted he was speeding and ran the stop sign, but they did not cite him for this or for fleeing the scene. I can almost understand why they did not take him to jail, no room. They did not even do sobriety evaluation. The state and county are bankrupt. I would have thought they would like the dough from the tickets. Maybe the driver was related to one of the investigating officers or something
Damn! Sorry to read all this. Hope that someday this will just be a distant memory to you.
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Ah, the tank that was nicknamed, "Zippo" because of it's propensity to roast it's occupants....
I believe it was Ronson. Lights first strike every time. I could be wrong though.

I was almost rear ended today because the driver behind me was on the cell and reading at the same time. Sad part is we were both on the highway at speed going the same direction when she almost hit me.

To answer the original question I see a bad driver when... I see my cousin behind the wheel. She once tried to avoid a tractor that was approaching from the other direction on the shoulder on the ohter side of the road when she lost control and backed into it.
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I know I see a bad driver when...

- I can't see the driver's head above the seat back.
That freaks me out a little too, but these days they are making the headrests so tall and prominent and cars are so high waisted, that it's not unusual any more.

What's even worse is the driver whose head is dead center of the car because he's chillin'. (assuming it's not a McLaren F1 )
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I know I see a bad driver when . . .

You pull up behind

A Camry
Can't see the driver's head (it's below the headrest).
Some kind of pagoda dangly thing hanging from rear view mirror
Croched blanket covering rear seat
Box of tissues or stuffed animals on rear shelf

If you see more than 3 of those 5 signs, stay clear.
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Did a Google on the Sherman. Knicknames included Ronson, Tommy Cookers AND Zippos. There was a version that was a flame thrower....all models had external fuel and ammo storage with add on armor that wasn't all that effective.

They churned and burned on both ends, it seems. As a 'medium' tank they had little cjance against the behemoth Tiger tank....but they were cheap and plentiful. You were a brave man to fight one of them.

So, the names were kinda interchangeable.

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