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A Horse With No Name

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  1. The best thing is to work for people you want to see in office. Thinking seriously of volunteering for the Clintons if she is nominated. Chris
  2. The largest problem here is religion. The Hindus in India don't want to be overpopulated by the Muslims, the Muslims want to outpopulate the Christians, the Fundy Christians are reproducing like rabbits, some orthodox Jewish people don't believe in birth control, etc. Down play the role of religion first, and then you'll be able to start on the population problem, not before. Chris
  3. I know a physics professor at The Ohio State University who would profoundly agree with you. Chris
  4. He will make for shure the worlds ugliest woman if the Flybrianna thing is true... Chris
  5. We want the human race to survive and survive on a planet that is worth living on. Since I have children this concerns me greatly. Chris
  6. The Volt won't get here a day too soon. Sadly, I think my days driving my Safari van are numbered. Chris
  7. Exactly. Why in India do families still have 9 children? Chris
  8. Actually auto's use something like 14% of the energy we use, so to be fair here are my real world suggestions, of which I think we can't do without... 1. Shut the damned lights off in commercial buildings wwhen no one is there. Cities are full of buildings where there are tons of large buildings burning lights that don't need burned. There are intelligent building energy management systems in use now that can acomplish this painlessly. 2. A real world rail system, including a passenger system that doesn't go from nowhere to nowhere in the middle of the night. 3. Cut down on the size of our retail stores. Why do we need nine million varieties of dogfood, six million varieties of breakfast cereal, a billion kinds of soda, etc? Or why do we need a ton of clothing stores at the mall? This is all space that is heated and cooled at great expense. Smaller stores and more online buying would mean more money available and more choices for those who like nice clothes, not less. 4. Cut down on the amount of busieness travel. The airline industry uses enormous amounts of energy. 5. Stop importing so much stuff. Moving all this stuff (mostly junk) from east asia to the west coast and then across America uses huge amounts of energy. We would do better to build things locally. 6. Cut down on school consolidation. More smaller schools. We wate huge amounts of time busing kids long distances, and they are in much less a state to learn after an hour bus ride to school. Just a few thoughts, there are millions of ways more to save energy that don't involve automobiles as a main culprit. Chris
  9. This is one reason why I'd like their to be an alternative to petroleum to power our cars. Part of me would really like to drive a Tahoe daily. Although it would be interesting to see a Tahoe/Escalade collision. Chris
  10. Actually I hate stereotypes but...as a strait guy I've found that a lot of the most creative, enteresting, informed, whatever people that love cars happen to be gay. I am even thinking about joining the local Lamda car club. They have some great people involved...and like the Local Miata club, they seem to know a lot of good local places to get together for a good meal for meetings, etc. Seriously, thanks for sharing this with me. Although my wife and three daughters will want to know why I am now surifing Gaywheels.com on the internet. Chris
  11. Cobalts are usually about as reliable as gravity... Chris
  12. One word-Manual. This is one reason why I don't buy Automatic trans vehicles. Yes, I know most of them (99.7%) are reliable, but the same damned thing happened to me driving an Econoline at work. Shifted from 3rd to first just as we were crossing a major interesection with some cross traffic. 32k should still be under warrenty. Back in the Day the trans was rebuilt in my Safari under warranty for just such behavior. Chevrolet dealership held all of the parts and it took a little bit of fighting, but in the und I got an $1800 covered with no out of pocket. Chris
  13. Also, Dodgefan I am as mystified as you are about old Cadillacs being junked. I've seen a lot of decent Cadillacs scraped for no reason and I just don't understand it.
  14. Timing chains will streatch and go bad with time. Chris
  15. Exactly. Talked to a guy today who is getting rid of a 2002 Cavalier to get a 92 Accord with twice the miles because "Hondas are better cars and more reliable." He's had zero problems with the Cavalier. Chris
  16. I miss high school. There was a Cutlass just like that every day in the school lot with a 455. Chris
  17. Audi is under rated. Thinking I might eventually buy a used TT myself, glad things are working out for you. Kind of nice having two different cars to drive, isn't it? Chris
  18. When a Chinese made Demon starts winning in the SCCA against the Solstice it will be a disgrace to everyone...assuming Chrysler still builds it. Chris
  19. My old neighbor had a Dale Ernhardt special edition Monte Carlo with a bunch of Jeff Gordon Stickers and a big #24 on it. Suprised that car didn't get keyed from a loyal Ernhardt fan. Most of the Nascar fans around here seem to still buy domestic BTW. Chris
  20. ...and the nicest thing about the car IMHO is that the two door (excuse me, three door) is really HOT in the styling department. Up close that thing is really a looker for a modern car. Chris
  21. Say what you will about Honda, those boys build some fuel efficient cars. Would love to see the Astra do better, but it is a cool small car. I drove one and road noise was not an issue at all, but the car I drove didn't have the sunroof. Noise seems to be more of an issue with sunroof cars, IMHO. Manual trans in the car I drove was really slick, almost like a Miata or a Honda S2000. I wonder if it varies from car to car? Chris
  22. Actually I think GM sold the Doraville plant where the Uplander was made. My understanding is that they still hold plenty of real estate in Flint, though... Chris
  23. Ottawa and Washington have this in common-they are both about 15 square miles surrounded by reality... Chris
  24. Congrats on the car! I may be buying one in a few months also. Good to know you didn't buy the slushbox! Chris

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