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  1. This just came on in a coffeehouse/bistro that plays a lot of '70s to '90s U.S. pop.

     

    This song could have been truncated,  but Stevie Wonder has had some great songs.

    "I Will Survive" now is on, and I'll spare you from that one.

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    As of yesterday, I've been here 90 days.  I've done some offbeat things in my life, but this pushes the envelope.

  2. On 3/13/2024 at 4:33 PM, Robert Hall said:

    I like the current gen Malibu...I've rented a couple since 2017.   The dearth of sedans from the traditional Big 3 is a sad state...I just can't get into the CUVs that the market is flooded with. 

    I very much agree.  That there isn't one bread and butter one  ... just one ... across 3 divisions is absurd.  We disagree a little bit on the Malibu ... I like most of it with some reservations about some clunky aspects.

    On 3/14/2024 at 8:51 AM, David said:

    Would love to see GM shock everyone with a Hybrid or EV version of this sedan that is very modernized with the current technology and style.

    I think this will happen given what Toyota has done.  I'd still like a lower cost entry-level 4 banger ICE option.  They should offer at least 2 powerplant options.

    17 hours ago, Drew Dowdell said:

    They are keeping the Malibu going at Fairfax as a way to keep the lights on and volume at that plant.  The XT4 that is also built there doesn't have the volume to support the facility on its own... though with XT4 sales numbers where they are, I can't imagine anything coming out of Fairfax being that profitable.  My guess is they have future plans for the plant and they're keeping it going just enough because it would cost too much to idle it and then bring it back later.

    Right.  Someone had to have penciled this out.  I still would like to see them retool to put out a much improved and more competitive version of this car.

  3. Re breakfast:

    Spanish breakfast buffets are different from Italian ones ... and Portuguese ones.  (These are the only 3 countries I usually visit to begin with.)  At the Spanish ones, they have those great potato pies, with other ingredients.  Their locals hams are excellent. 

    So, there are things I like better on an Italian breakfast buffet and things I like better on a Spanish breakfast buffet.  One interesting thing is that a Portuguese one features mushrooms more than the others ... almost always.  And I'm very okay with that.

    Re other meals:

    That's a nice looking (club) sandwich.

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  4. 1 hour ago, Robert Hall said:

    My company recognizes Pii day by sending out a coupon for free pie....haven't used mine yet, good through April 30th.

    Is it pi or pii or both ... I believe I've seen formulii and formulas at one point.

    1 hour ago, David said:

    I had Spanish Pie for breakfast.

    You can't argue with a hotel's breakfast buffet in Spain.  Did you have a good flight over there (on an interesting plane)?

    I am amazed at how international nonstops to/from Seattle/Europe have increased.  It used to be just British and Scandinavian (I took the latter once). 

    British still does it, Scandinavian no longer does it, and Air France came and went.  Now, add Finnair, Lufthansa, Icelandair, and Turkish.  

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    Food ...

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    Phenomenal breakfast buffet in Palermo last month ... that red slice of cake was strawberry flavored (it rotated and not every day) and off the charts, as was the pineapple juice and Sicilian blood red orange juice

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    Here's a recent economy lunch packaged deal at a restaurant in a town in Central Italy.

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  5. 9 hours ago, Robert Hall said:

    3.6 w/ 10 spd auto.  I drove one with the 3.0 twin turbo, a CT5 with the 3.0 and a CT5 with a 2.0 4.  

    Does a 2.0 4 respectably propel a(ny) Cadillac?  Just curious.

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    I have never been to the Outer Banks, nor anywhere on the SC coast, either.

    I'm wondering if the Outer Banks beaches are as nice as they say and if the water color leans turquoise.  VA Beach has a typical dark blue ocean.  I am quite taken with the FL panhandle, so that's where I usually go and temporarily function as an annexed "redneck" on the "Redneck Riviera."

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  6. 3 minutes ago, Robert Hall said:

    Yep....treated myself to a new (to me) car today.   Had been looking, did a few test drives of CT5s and CT6s, found this minty 2019 CT6 AWD w/ 44k miles at the Cadillac dealer in downtown CLE.    Took a test drive, fell in love.   Going to take it on my road trip to the Outer Banks and Myrtle Beach next month.    Hadn't really intended on getting another black car...but couldn't find one in red in the state.   

     

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    An attractive vehicle ... I'm thinking 3.6 DOHC V6 ... also, quite a few gears on the auto trans - like 9 or 10?

  7. I had meant to chime in on this.

    The Malibu production line may be ongoing at Fairfax/Kansas City and it looks like the 2025 model may be much the same as the 2024.  Sales are sales, even if it's a "rental (agency) darling." (Great term.)  I think GM needs one bread and butter sedan.

    With the new Camry fetching a very favorable reception, Chevrolet is probably taking some extra time so that it doesn't introduce it alongside a new Camry and can also fine tune the final product.

    I can only hope that this doesn't turn out to be another Charger-like scenario.  That would mean that everyone is prognosticating and sketching and then we get treated to the news that it would be retired.  The difference is that the very last Charger/300 would have been a tough act to follow while the Malibu can improve and become a more attractive and refined vehicle.

  8. Today would be Michelangelo's birthday.  He lived to be 89.  This was unheard of at that time, and probably almost double the longevity of most people.

    I only remember this because I know two people with this birthday, one of whom points out this tidbit of info.

    (I am almost sure Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15, hence tax day in the yet to be established colonies which would become the country I hope we all know and love.)

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  9. 2 hours ago, David said:

    Consdering the Toyota Frame failures and now axel failures, I agree sad if anyone gets hurt, but way to funny that peeps think Toyota is this perfect company.

    The Beverly Hills Cop series is still great to watch even today. Yup some politically incorrect moments in the films, but they were part of that generation.

    Since I'm a spelling fanatic, I was just picking up on the aXLe transpo.  And capitalized on it to incorporate AXEl Foley. 

    I only saw the first one. 

    Every one knows all the lines to this skit.  Inimitably funny.

     

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  10. They "sent" me this article.  It was a wake up call and I didn't know how good we had it, so to speak.  This is sad.

    https://edition.cnn.com/travel/the-a340/index.html

    It contains a lot of great information.  I came to realize that pilots and passengers alike very much like them. There's the earlier 300 with the 4 "skinny" engines and I flew on one by Swiss in the recent past.  However, I haven't flown on the 600, with its 4 large engines, in a long time.  Since the 600 is longer and carries a lot of passengers, those 4 large engines "might" pencil.

    Currently, only Lufthansa flies the A340-600.  They also have a small number of the earlier A340-300s, as does Swiss.  Lufthansa brought the A340s back while temporarily mothballing their ginormous A380s, which are being put back into service (out of Munich and not out of Frankfurt).

    Here's one coming into LAX.  Beautiful.

    I would really like to fly on an Airbus A340-600, so I'll be looking on the schedules to get routed on one.

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  11. I have to listen to this absurdity just about every morning ... it's a station that has music, news, etc. 

    This is their jingle.  Now locals I've brought it up to find it funny that I've reacted to this so strongly.

    This is f**king random and ridiculous as hell!  There has been a huge erosion of the language here, largely as a result of mass media.  So many words have been imported from English and they had Italian words for them before:  meeting, feeling, jogging, and many words for things automotive.

    OTOH, the French are safeguarding their language according to an Italian prof. I knew in the U.S. - a computer is an "ordinateur" in French, but, in Italian, it's also a "computer" - pronounced "com-pooh-tear."  Kudos to the French for having a pair.

    "Very Normal People" is just nuts.

  12. What I had really meant to say:

    It's not news that we're living in ways that are more and more disconnected.  

    Cell phones are great, especially in public places and on transport.  However, some people, and even "older" people, now think that "conversations" can be carried on in their entirety on a cell phone.  It's so bad that a sibling's kids couldn't call their grandmother (my mom) for her birthday because, well, it was relayed to her that 'they only text.'  (They have to use a phone at their jobs.)  Have I mentioned that I don't like most millennials?

    So, what I've got with a few people is that they want to have conversations this way.  It turns out that their texts dribble in over a 4-hour period on a given day or evening when I'm not expecting them.  If you decide to have a phone call, you can consolidate what you have to say across the span of those 4 hours by thinking about what you need to talk about and getting it down to 30 minutes or so.  And then it's done.

    The most normal friends I know text briefly for 1 or 2 iterations and then we set up a time to talk every 2 weeks to a month apart.

    * end of rant *

  13. Ok, so I'll say something about this video.

    It's mostly pros: 

    - nice cabin; they even did the Malibu thing with the fabric on the dash

    - unobtrusive touch screen in terms of its placement and sensibly placed controls 

    - the hideous diagonal for the cubby under the center stack is gone

    - much nicer treatment of the rear passenger window where it meets the C-pillar - it no longer looks like a '72 Caprice 

    - better side profile and rear taillights

    - we know the 2.5 liter 4 cylinder, assuming it stays the same

    Neutral:

    - well, with the hybrid, a CVT comes onto the scene ... if it lasts at least 200,000 miles with diligent maintenance, I can't complain

     Cons:

    - the console height between the bucket seats is a little too high for my taste

    - the front grille continues on as an appliance; whether in base model form or aggressively styled sporty model form.  It can very easily be "fixed" - thicken the center cross-member where the bumper supposedly is and raise it up a little from the ground.  It's still too much - less is more.

  14. Instead of "what are you listening to?" it would be "what are you watching?"  This showed up and I saw a Pontiac.  (Pontiacs and Oldsmobiles tended to have twin symmetrical split grilles, while Chevys, Buicks, and Cadillacs tended to have a centered single one.) I had never heard of such a film nor its chase.

    So, we've got a Pontiac Ventura, hopefully with a V8, chasing the largest of Pontiacs with bad guys in it.  Roy Scheider is in the Ventura.  The footage over the GW Bridge is well done.  How this ends is surprising and highly unlikely.  I might have to look at this film.

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  15. I didn't even look for this.  It was suggested for me, so I watched it.

    Well, here it is.  They have apparently put some thought into this car and want to remain major player in this niche.  It looks like the entry level LE will be starting at $30,000 (US).  Also, only hybrid 4-cylinder engines (which make respectable horsepower) will be powering this latest generation of Camry.

  16. It's probably like a wild animal knowing that they will be parting ways with their young, but it could be that dogs project their relationship with their human onto their offspring.  The parents probably get a decent sniff test on the humans looking at their pups.  Dogs can read a person's character fairly accurately.

    I'd be interested in knowing what the experts would say about this situation.

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  17. 18 hours ago, David said:

     

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    I'm going to go out on a limb here:

    At first glance and because of that angled and slightly curved panel behind the rear passenger door, I immediately thought of the Taurus/Sable wagons that were hewn from the very jellybean Taurus/Sable sedans of the mid to late '90s.

    8 hours ago, Robert Hall said:

    It's too bad the US is so fixated on trucks, SUVs and CUVs..there are many wagons sold elsewhere that would be nice here...or wagon versions of US market sedans.   I loved the looks of the CTS wagon 15 years ago, a modern CT5 wagon would be sweet... 

    I agree with this.  While not a bumper crop, there have been some attractive wagons.

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    What I was really going to say:

    I think about this every now and then.

    When I was a teenager and we went to pick out a dog from an ad I found in the L.A. Times, I look back on that and remember how the puppy's parents weren't that fazed by our handling, picking up, and walking away with her ... after paying, of course.  You're essentially walking off with their offspring.

    Then, when our dog had some pups, she was not too weirded out by people coming into our backyard, accompanied by us, and checking out, buying, and leaving with her pups.

    I was wondering if this is sort of normal.  Dogs are so damn smart that I wonder how they process these "transactions."

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