2009/7/29-8/6 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Bicycle] UID:53219 Activity:nil | 7/29 I have a 70's road bike I ride to work. A few months back I replaced
the rear wheel and tire, then I put a set of old 70's rear baskets
on it. The baskets are great in general, with them I don't have to
wear a backpack and I can carry a lot more. However, they are heavy.
Since I put them on 2 months ago I've had 3 flat tires in back,
compared to 1 in the year previous. I think the extra weight is wearing
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2009/3/21-30 [Transportation/Car] UID:52739 Activity:high | 3/21 "From CEO to pizza man"
link:www.yahoo.com/s/1046736
"Ken Karpman went from making $750,000 a year to $7.29 an hour, plus
tips."
I don't understand how a guy making $750k can go broke. He probably
spent all his fortune on fancy house, fancy cars, fancy vacation ...
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2009/3/23-30 [Transportation/Car] UID:52748 Activity:kinda low | 3/23 My 98 Accord needs a new transmission, how much are we looking
at for the entire job? $1500? $3000? Also, what's the difference
between a rebuilt and remanufacturered transmission?
\_ http://www.edwardstransmissions.com/faqs.htm
\_ Just curious, what's wrong with your transmission?
\_ First gear may or may not engage, depending on... luck and
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2008/11/13-26 [Transportation/Car] UID:51959 Activity:kinda low | 11/13 I think the American automobile companies and all of the companies
that depend on them and all of the employees and retirees who depend
on these companies are going to go bankrupt. We are truly screwed.
"lulz". Any suggestions of where I should move?
\_ liquidation or restructuring bankruptcy?
\_ probably restructuring bankruptcy. but this is at best a lame
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2008/11/1-3 [Transportation/Car] UID:51776 Activity:kinda low | 11/1 Seriously considering buying a 2009 Honda Fit. Thoughts?
\_ It appeals to people today the way it did with the Civic
many years ago.
\_ Highly recommended - by far the best of the new econoboxes.
It's what Hondas used to be before they all got on the juice.
My biggest objection to the old Fit, the lack of a left side
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