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red light runners by steve_ on Sat Aug 15 09:32:47 PDT 2009

"Forty-six motorcyclists believed to be part of the Gypsy Jokers motorcycle gang were cited for flouting traffic laws when they passed through the Treasure Valley late Wednesday, according to Meridian, Boise and Nampa police officials." Massive traffic stop leads to 46 citations (Idaho Statesman)

Re: Crossing [ruking1] by cdnpinhead on Tue Mar 31 06:32:31 PDT 2009

Truck customs at Blaine is usually quicker than the car route, but the Meridian St exit just as you leave Bellingham (state highway 539) going north through Lynden is a more direct route up the Trans-Canada than going through Sumas. Assuming you're going to the lower mainland, you backtrack east quite a bit to go through Sumas, and there are more little town & other delays also. If you're going to Hope or Kamloops, Sumas works fine. FWIW.

Re: Not Good. [hpowders] by lexusguy on Thu Feb 26 14:39:15 PST 2009

I have their wave compact hi-fi system hooked up to my HD bedroom TV. The sound is "adequate" for a bedroom. But a "Brembo" hi fi system it surely isn't! The only radio I've heard that I would consider "Brembo" quality is the Meridian/Ferrari F80. It's ridiculously good for how small it is... but it's also $3K. Not an amount I would spend on a table radio.

Re: Uncle Sam & the Motor City [jae5] by lemko on Fri Feb 20 08:13:43 PST 2009

Well, all of them have been subjected to the harsh urban driving environment of Philadelphia and all have held up admirably. I've driven all of them in NE Pennsylvania's nasty winter conditions that makes Philadelphia winters seem tropical in comparison. No problems. I've driven some of the for extreme long distances: NE Pennsylvania to Meridian, Mississippi and back, Philly to Canada and back. Philly to Tampa, Florida and back, etc. No problems. I constantly use my '88 Park Ave for the treks from Philly to and from the Harrisburg area for the Carlisle show season. With such great luck with GM cars, why should I risk the unknown?

Re: Some ugly pictures under a cloudy sky [anthonyp] by jlbl on Sat Mar 08 20:38:10 PST 2008

Hola, Tony. It is 5:30 over here. (95% of the Spanish territory is western to the Greenwich Meridian, but we keep the Europe Central Time for practical reasons.) I am stretching my brain. Today is a polling day, so I will go to vote and afterwards… Saludos, Jose

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