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most manufacturers have made the headlights automatic I worked on the Naval Base, Norfolk, VA and I remember being asked to dim to parking lights for a decal check back in 2000 while driving a 2000 Z71 pickup. I asked the guard to look and see if he could find a way to cut the lights off. He couldn't. While the engine is running, the only way to turn off the headlights was to apply the parking brake. Strange, eh?
You have more expensive taste in Timexes than I do. Mine is like lemko's Pulsar - maybe $35. This is my second of this sort. The first lasted 18 years through 3 straps and maybe 3 or 4 batteries and kept time like the Naval observatory. The original had both the indiglo button and an alarm. The current one lacks the alarm. Despite the lower market part i do share a fascination with watches.
In Washington, a powerful group gathered for a send-off dinner for Akerson and his wife, Karin Akerson. AOL co-founder Steve Case hosted. Guests included retired Gen. Colin Powell and Ted Leonsis, AOL co-founder and Washington Capitals and Wizards owner. The evening was awash in good cheer. Then someone mentioned that he hadn't bought a domestic car or truck in 20 years, all within Akerson's earshot. To Akerson, it was as if someone had said the U.S. Military Academy at West Point was better than the U.S. Naval Academy, from which he graduated. "Dan started lecturing ... about the quality and reliability of the new Buick Regal and the styling elements of the Cadillac CTS coupe," Leonsis said. "I thought, this is not a career stop for him. This is a mission." Read more: Dan Akerson driven to restore General Motors | freep.com | Detroit Free Press http://www.freep.com/article/20100829/BUSINESS01/8290415/1205/BUSINESS01/Dan-Ake- rson-driven-to-restore-GM#ixzz0yKK9BMSu
Owner's manual: 105k. Dealer folk tend to agree. Bring money. Local Honda folks vary from a high of $1600 to a low (so far) of $850......... A lot less of my Naval Reserve dinero that a new Acura TSX with the same 6M but a lot less power and about the same fuel efficiency (freeway). No real complaints, ez....
Yes, one must have hope. Like after Dec 7 1941, when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour and took over almost the whole of Asia. And during the Battle of Midway, the US has only 3 aircraft carriers - The Enterprise, the Hornet, and the Yorktown and a small group of escorts. And equipped with old torpedo bombers. And they are facing a mighty Japanese fleet comprising of 4 of Japan's best carriers and their best Navy pilots - The Akagi, Kaga, Hiryu, Soryu, and toyota (hehe). All heavily escorted with many battleships, cruisers and destroyers. And with nimble Zero fighters and Bombers. On paper, it should have been a massacre. But guess what, the Japanese got smug, got proud (just like toyota today), they totally underestimate the American resolve to get even for Pearl Harbour and save the mainland from invasion. Result, for those of you who did not know history : All 4 Japanese carriers are sunk, with most of the seasoned Japanese pilots dead. Only 1 US carrier was sunk, and that was by a submarine, not by the Japanese naval pilots. It was a stunning US victory that totally turned the tide of the war in the Pacific. From then on the Japanese are on the defensive. Now the US faced a new threat much like the Japanese carriers : Proud big toyota selling ever decreasing quality cars to make more and more money from the US. Do what the US Navy did in 1941 folks, kick them all the way back to Japan. But this is not about racism or anti-Japanese stuff. Its about refusing to support corporations without honour. There are other good Japanese, Asian automakers around, Nissan, Honda, Hyundai. Go support them if you wish. But pls, not yoyota.
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