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Of what?
Is this a test Casey or are you punkin' us??
v/r "Sub" Ed
Silent Service "Cold War" Veteran (The good years!)
NEVER underestimate the power of a Sailor who served aboard a submarine.
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Meanwhile, at Casey's place...
v/r "Sub" Ed
Silent Service "Cold War" Veteran (The good years!)
NEVER underestimate the power of a Sailor who served aboard a submarine.
USS ULYSSES S GRANT-USS SHARK-USS NAUTILUS-USS KEY WEST-USS BLUEBACK-USS PATRICK HENRY-K432-U25-SSRN SEAVIEW-PROTEUS-NAUTILUSComment
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Usually German cars rank in the midfield when it comes to technical problems, with asian cars in the top ranks. But I think that's not because of German engineering. We have excellent engineers (get a Porsche und you know hat I mean), but lousy project managers that want the best for cheap. Not possible....
I drive french cars (Renault), for 20 years now, and I never had big issues
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The only American cars I have nowadays are two that were made in 1970. I won't own any, forget about it. We have 3 Toyotas, an Audi, and a 1972 beetle. Until recently, we had 3 beetles with the oldest being 1966. Periodically, something went wrong with them, you'd get out and do something and got it running and it took you home. It was a continuous sciComment
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When I lived in the US and needed a car, every US citizen told me not to get a US car because I'd have a hard time selling it again. So I got a used Honda Civic, 3 door, no AC, no power windows. Rendered me officially poor and was a great insurance against car theft .👍 1Comment
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