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Old 11-13-2010, 01:08 PM   #1
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One of the best computer analogies I've seen in a looong time. Kudos!
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You forgot, put more air in the tires and took off the air filter
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Old 11-13-2010, 01:59 PM   #3
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One of the best computer analogies I've seen in a looong time. Kudos!
Unfortunately Most of the Time the people "Driveing the Car" are doing so like "Japanese Tourists"........at least the ones I usually have to deal w/

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Unfortunately Most of the Time the people "Driveing the Car" are doing so like "Japanese Tourists"........at least the ones I usually have to deal w/
24 everyday reverse commute is now certified INSANE
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Unfortunately Most of the Time the people "Driveing the Car" are doing so like "Japanese Tourists"........at least the ones I usually have to deal w/
You mean something like this??

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One of the best computer analogies I've seen in a looong time. Kudos!
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You forgot, put more air in the tires and took off the air filter
Don't forget to remove the Summer air from the tires and replace with Winter Air!!! very important!

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Old 11-13-2010, 04:09 PM   #7
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BossMan is on a roooolllll!!!

I have been having a problem with the summer air. It's lighter than the winter air and I get better gas mileage. But as it start to get cold, my tires go flat and I need fill them with the heavier winter air. So I can't find a way to keep it light after it's starts to freeze What should I should I do?
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....you use the Jiffy pop method

wrap your tires in tin foil then make it lurch

.......backwards and forwards.

this changes the AIR to Obama Hot air

and it'll never be stale after that
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....you use the Jiffy pop method

wrap your tires in tin foil then make it lurch

.......backwards and forwards.

this changes the AIR to Obama Hot air

and it'll never be stale after that
I tried that, I had hope, and now I'm out 20 bucks for foil and 100 bucks for driving a hazardous vehicle on a public causeway
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Old 11-13-2010, 04:06 PM   #10
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[QUOTE=JohnnyD;810783]You mean something like this??

that's a good one JD

i'll never forget the Asian Lady who got a flat tire in Sandiego Ca.
on a 6 lane highway where everyones wizzin on by doing 80 mph

she's got the car jacked up right in the friggan middle of the six lanes changing the tire.

no flashers! and she was absolutely clueless as to how dangerous
a situation she was in.... waving at people to slow down
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