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2004/5/3 [Transportation/Car] UID:29970 Activity:high |
5/3 I'm selling my old car, '97 Honda Civic in good shape. http://www.craigslist.org/sfc/car/30291821.html Don't know where else to post this within the CSUA so the motd will have to do. --lye \_ In SOVIET RUSSIA, car sells YOU! \_ How much? -- car's pissing radiator fluid in the parking lot \_ Well, its listed at the top of the Craigslist posting, but I'm asking $7800...or best offer, obviously. --lye \_ Whoa, sorry... that was stupid. I've been conditioned to ignore large text. \_ What is the Blue Book? $7800 seems high for a car that cost maybe twice that 7 years ago. \_ Hmm, you are right. I must have made an error when entering data in KBB. I've corrected the ad. --lye \_ I bet you were trying to game the heartless capitalist system, Lye! Don't think I am not on to you. -- ilyas |
2004/4/29 [Transportation/Car] UID:13456 Activity:insanely high Edit_by:auto 74%like:13448 |
4/29 If you had a choice between two cars that were identical in every way but the engine and one had a forced-induction 1.8L engine while the other had a naturally aspirated 2.6L engine with a lower peak power output, which one would you choose? On a side note, this is between a Mercedes C230 and C240 which I'm helping someone else buy (I personally wouldn't buy one myself). \_ The larger, lower-power engine. You usually won't need the power and there's less to go wrong with it. I know you said "identical" but if there's a mileage difference, that'd be very important. \_ [formatd was here] \_ I agree with the above. Especially in the Bay Area you're just not going to use the tiny bit of extra power the snazzier engine provides. The buyer should drive both and get the one that feels the best in normal driving conditions (within their price range,etc) \_ yeah. just drive both and see if there's a difference in power, and which one is smoother/noisier. then look at price and MPG. \_ There are a lot more differences between the C230 and C240 than the engines! One is a little 3-door and the other is a sedan. The prices are much different. One weighs more than the other. All else being equal, stay away from a turbo engine if you plan on keeping the car. If I was to get a C class I'd go C320. \_ That's not completely true. There is both a C230 sedan and keeping the car. If I was to get a C class I'd go C320. \_ That's not completely true. There is both a C230 sedan and coupe. The coupe looks pretty ugly. Also, the C230 isn't a turbo. It's supercharged. \_ What does "superchanged" mean? \_ It means the induction is powered with a belt from the engine rather than just by exhaust gases. The distinction is minor in this discussion. I also stand corrected and there is now a C230 sedan. There used to be one in the 1990s and it was discontinued in favor of the C240. I see that it has been brought back. \_ The one that has better gas mileage. C230:23/30, C240:19/24. The C240 does worse mileage than my mini-van. coupe. The coupe looks pretty ugly. \_ The one that has better gas mileage. |
2004/4/29 [Transportation/Car] UID:13448 Activity:nil 74%like:13456 |
4/29 If you had a choice between two cars that were identical in every way but the engine and one had a forced-induction 1.8L engine while the other had a naturally aspirated 2.6L engine with a lower peak power output, which one would you choose? \_ The larger, lower-power engine. You usually won't need the power and there's less to go wrong with it. |
2004/4/26 [Transportation/Car] UID:13381 Activity:nil |
4/26 I read somewhere that you can't buy regular deisel cars in California (eg, the VW Jetta TDI). Is this true? I've seen a lot of good things about VW's deisel line and I'm mildly interested in buying. \_ There is a limit allowed sold per year, it is an air quality law. Generally the TDIs run out around mid year, you should still be able to get one. \_ What with improved gas milege and better scrubbers and such for deisel cars, do they still pollute more than gasoline cars, and how much more? \_ Fuel prices for deisel are often higher than straight gas. Be care what you wish for. \_ It's often cheaper too, due to lower federal taxes. \_ What the crap are you responding to? |
2004/4/23 [Transportation/Car] UID:13346 Activity:nil |
4/23 Where do you guys go to check out used cars for possible purchase? http://cars.com? Someplace else? |
2004/4/17-19 [Transportation/Car] UID:13245 Activity:nil |
4/16 How much should I expect to pay to have a car painted? How can I tell if a place will do a good job? \_ You need to get a recommendation from someone else otherwise you don't stand a chance of picking a good place from the phone book. Painting costs about $80/hour. The last time I got hit, they charged the insurance company 4.5 hours to paint *2* side panels on my car. For a non-insurance vanity job they will probably not fuck you over on the hours that hard but it ain't cheap. \_ I'm interested in buying a very specific model of used car, and If I don't have to concern myself with color/paint condition it will make the search much easier, so what should I expect to pay to completely repaint a normal-size car? \_ why don't you just call a few places, or are you scared of talking to real people... \_ Yes, I was hoping for anonymous motd advice. \_ Guestimate: $2k to $3k. Probably not worth it for your used car plans. My wife's car is a small hot little 2 door. The local place wanted $7k to touch it. \_ You get what you pay for. Ask them about the procedure they're going to follow. It should range from several hundred bucks for someone to clean the existing surface, mask off the unpainted exterior surfaces, and spray on some new paint, up to several thousand for someone to do it properly. To do a proper job of it, they would need to remove all the trim, partially dismantle the car to get access to painted surfaces that are not external (open your door -- notice that the paint continues inside the sill and jamb, and think about how that will look if that surface is skipped while changing colors), strip the paint off down to bare metal, remove and replace any old bondo, sand it smooth, apply some number of coats of primer, some number of coats of colored paint, and some number of clearcoats. They will need to sand out irregularities in the finish between some coats. The number of coats will depend on how you want it to look at the end. A good painter should be able to help you find a good cost/benefit point for what you want to do (or help you understand why what you want is prohibitively expensive). \_ Related question: A passenger smacked the edge of my car door into a wall and now there's a small nick in it that bugs me. there's also a tiny dent in the edge--is it difficult to fix this sort of thing? -John \_ maybe with a significant change in lifestyle and some therapy, but it's a longshot. usually uptight assholes who obsess about their cars tend to stay that way for life. Or is that not what you meant? \_ No actually I meant that a nicked car door makes it less intimidating when I bear down on militantly aggressive twats who drive shitty cars with "visualize world peace" stickers and who haven't showered in months. Next? -John \_ Thank you for proving my point. \_ You had a point? I asked how hard it is to fix small dents, you responded with pointless insult. Do us a favor, don't reproduce. Moron. -John \_ dump her. \_ The passenger was the boss. \_ And that cheap fucker didn't offer to repair the damage? \_ That's why I'm asking. I want to know if it'll be cheap to fix, so I can continue being a gracious host and not tie said person to my hood like a cheap hunting trophy as punishment. -John \_ those things are expensive to fix, most people don't bother with it because it takes a lot of effort and luck to get it right. Having said that, if you ask for paying the damange, you will be look like a cheap asshole for some reason, even- though everyone knows it's expensive to fix it. |
2004/4/16-17 [Transportation/Car] UID:13229 Activity:nil |
4/16 Anyone know of a good tire balancing place around south bay/SF area? For some reason my car is pretty sensitive to it and my steering wheel shakes slightly at 80+ speed. I am fairly certain it's the balace, but the place I went to does not seem to want to put the effort to iron out the last bit of imbalance. They just claim the computer says its balanced. the car is fine at 60mph. thanks. \_ Is it worse when you hit the brakes? if so, then your brake rotors might be warped. Also, it's more likely to be your alignment than your tires being balanced. \_ alignment can cause shake too? I just recently got an alignment done at the dealer. \_ Does the shaking stop at any point beyond 80? I've heard of something like that happening with some cars, and it wasn't tire balance, it was something to do with an unbalanced driveshaft. \_ no, the faster i go, the more shake i got. smooth roads does help a bit. \_ It could also just be that the tires are worn unevenly. Anyway, I like the service of America's Tire Co. You can find the locations at http://discounttire.com. They do free rotation and flat repairs as well. |
2004/4/15-17 [Transportation/Car] UID:13222 Activity:nil |
4/15 Should I get a transmission flush? My old Accord manual says to change it every 90K (which is a bit long), and it crapped out at 150K. Now I have a new Accord, I'm wondering if flushing the entire transmission will prevent it from dying so soon. Thanks. \_ 150K is a lot. You're not gonna get too much more. \_ my old accord (86) and current acura (95) all give me transmission and brake system problems (caliper keeps getting stuck). from what I heard, these two are honda's weak points. from what I read, a properly maintained car should easily go beyond 200k, especially hondas. \_ That doesn't mean it will go 200k without any work on it. It means you will go 200k before the engine is shot (e.g. water in the oil). The transmission may not make 200k. \_ I don't think Honda engines will have problem at 200k, unless you abused it. \_ my old accord and current acura all give me transmission and brake system problems. from what I heard, these two are honda weak points. |
2004/4/14 [Transportation/Car] UID:29927 Activity:nil |
4/14 Buying a car and thinking about using Progressive for insurance... Anybody have and positive/negative feedback about them? Thanks. \_ I use progressive for my motorcycle and for my car before it got stolen. The rates were ok and they were always friendly. Never had to make a real claim though. (I only had liability on the car.) |
2004/4/14-15 [Transportation/Car] UID:13192 Activity:nil |
4/14 Re: Progressive - I've had them for couple of years, and they aren't too bad to have as your insurance carrier. But I have to constantly ask them to lower my rate. They've yet to do it voluntarily(which State Farms used to do.) But if you haven't checked out yet, check out American Express for auto insurance. They have better rates than Progressive, but they won't insure you if you have more than so many violation points on your record. |
2004/4/8 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Car/RoadHogs] UID:29909 Activity:nil |
4/7 Stoplight to punish suburban speeders in Pleasanton: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/04/07/MNG8N61MGG1.DTL |
2004/4/5 [Transportation/Car] UID:13014 Activity:nil Edit_by:auto |
4/5 http://www.supportempire.com \_ remote sys adm for only $2.30 / hour! tech support / india / outsource |
11/23 |
2004/3/31-4/1 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Car/RoadHogs] UID:12940 Activity:kinda low |
3/31 Our policy on cutting down dependency on foreign oil: http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/Taxes/P48468.asp \_ There are times when I wish Spike Bike were around. -John \_ Spike Bike? \_ A cloud of brown dust stretched as far as the eye could see along old route 126. From my vantage point behind an old barn, I watched the grim parade. For the third time in less than a minute, a huge gravel truck rumbled past, spewing acrid, black smoke and kicking up more of the brown mud-dust and spreading it all over everything. Including me. I'm Spike Bike. I hate cars. Taking out a tractor-trailer rig isn't easy. You might be able to get a grenade into the cab, but if it bounces back at you, you're finished. You can sometimes shoot out all the tires on one side of the tractor and the truck will jackknife, but it takes at least half a mag, and half the time you won't get all the tires. I had to face the fact that a MAC-10 submachinegun and a few grenades just weren't going to do the job against these monstrosities. \_ MORE! \_ http://members.aol.com/clubnbc/spike_1.htm \_ Thank you! \_ Why not just shoot at the external gas tank? \_ Diesel fuel plus you need lots more oxygen for a useful response. \_ Oh, diesel doesn't explode. I see. So all those action movie scenes where trucks run off bridges and hit the ground below and then explode are not real. \_ I have some news that might come as a shock to you about the tooth fairy, too. |
2004/3/23-24 [Transportation/Car] UID:12815 Activity:moderate |
3/23 Car experts, I need some advice/help. Steering wheel vibrates slightly when car is stopped (after warming up), but vibration goes away as soon as I hit the gas padel. also at speed around 75+ mph, does not seem to run as smooth as it did before (steering wheel vibrates very slightly) what could be the cause? i am fairly certain it is not the tire balance as these are new tires and I have another place check the tire balance and all 4 are pretty good. so is this: idle speed adjustment needed? fuel injector cleaning? (dealer recommends it but i never did it, car is around 65k, 5 years maxima) all maintenance and service was up to date. thanks a lot. Engine tune up?? Thx!! \_ I suppose you think homeopathy doesn't work, right? 4 are pretty good. so is this: idle speed adjustment needed? fuel injector cleaning? (dealer recommends it but i never did it, car is around 65k, 5 years maxima) all maintenance and service was up to date. thanks a lot. Engine tune up?? Thx!! \_ Are you sure that only the steering wheel vibrates or does the rest of the car too. I think the only link between the steering and the engine is the power steering pump. Vibrating steering wheel during braking is usually an indicator of a warped brake rotor which you would need to have replaced or refinished. Vibration during acceleration on a front-wheel- drive car is an indicator of a bad CV joint. \_ it does not vib on breaking, nor on accelerating. \_ easy first test - buy a pack of the chevron fuel injector cleaner from costco or grand auto (much cheaper at costco), and see if that helps. Oh, and check your power steering fluid level. Check ALL of the fluid levels, since it's easy. \_ dumb question, so i put the fuel injector cleaner into the gas tank and just drive as normal? my dealer wants $100 to do the fuel injector service. would the cleaner do the job equally good? \_ No, but probably 80% if you've never used it before. Note that it's a bad idea to overuse the cleaner as it can corrode the rubber seals. Since you're asking, I'd \_ that's interesting, I didn't know that - where did you hear about that? - injector cleaner recommender from above \_ Various mechanics, as well as the warnings written on bottles (varies from product to product). One guy told me I could double up on the regular "fuel treatment" stuff (2 bottles/tank) for my older model car and it wouldn't hurt, but I believe fuel injector cleaner is somewhat harsher, and should only be used every few years or so. It's not as bad as those "seal conditioners" or "stop leak" treatments, (which soften the rubber and cause it to expand-- stops the leak but the rubber will then rot away much faster), but somewhat corrosive nonetheless. recommend the cleaner over the dealer this time around. Also, a little vibration is not a cause for alarm; I've noticed this in a lot of cars. If you're at a stoplight for awhile, you can shift in and out of neutral without pressing the button on the "shifter". Oh, and as for usage: pour in the bottle on a nearly empty tank, then fill it up with gas. It helps to do this prior to a long drive, because the additives can evaporate. \_ thanks a lot for all the answers. someone also suggested checking the spark plug gap, could the gap cause engine performance problem? \_ Depends. Have you been following the normal maintenance schedule? Have they changed the spark plugs as described in that schedule? What brand car is it? \_ yes. yes, the spark plugs was just changed at 60k (car now at 65k). one of my car friend mentioned this to me, not that I really know what it means. the car is a Nissan Maxima. \_ it means that the gap between the anode and the cathode (where the spark fires) needs to be the right size. You can find the proper gap size in your owner's manual, and there are tools for bending the prong to the right position if it's not there already. \_ Not likely. A gap problem would be occuring during acceleration or coasting. This sounds unrelated. \_ Perhaps a mount has broken. This is usually more obvious at idle and low speeds than high speeds. --dim \_ This problem could be caused by several problems. As you mentioned idle speed adjustment, spark plug gap-ing, but it could also be valve clearance, fuel flter, timing belt/timing, etc...also, you should read the manual on using gas treatments and fuel injector cleaners. I remember my friend's maxima manual specifically said try not to use any gas treatments. \_ tighten the steering wheel. |
2004/3/10-11 [Reference/BayArea, Transportation/Car] UID:12593 Activity:nil |
3/9 Now that summer has arrived early, can anyone recommend a good place in the Bay Area (preferably south bay) that does automotive window tinting? That black interior is burning my ass. \_ don't worry, the fog will be back soon \_ my cousin's wife's brother can do it. By the way make sure they don't mess up your rear-window-defogger |
2004/3/2 [Transportation/Car, Politics/Domestic] UID:29845 Activity:insanely high |
3/1 In case anyone's still interested, I saw a cop standing on the corner of Telegraph and Durant for at least 30 minutes doing nothing else but giving out citations for gaywalking. At least one guy was able to "talk" his way out of it. \_ Just run and hide in Unit 3 somewhere. \_ I wonder if there was an accident recently? \_ What's the penalty for it? Also, how do they enforce it? Can't you \_ It's the law that you must carry ID. Whoops, another ticket! say you don't have ID etc? \_ I've been told that there's a law that requires all adults to carry some form of approved ID on them at all times out in public. \_ He's just doing his part to fix Berkeley's budget deficit. \_ I guess this is what happens when people keep breaking parking meters. \_ Nonsense. The parking meters are set to give less time than they say so they give out more bogus tickets. Breaking meters was civil disobedience. \_ um, no. how many meters did you break? i broke and destroyed maybe a dozen or so over the years in berkeley, and knew people who destroyed more. none of us ever drove, had cars or parked. it was just random violence. \_ I remember about 7 or 8 years ago, the bike cops would nab gaywalkers during the weekends. I heard one cop telling a gaywalker that the fine was 75 bucks. \_ Mine was $40. When I forgot to pay it, my mom got a threatening call from some bitch affirmative action hiree at the BPD--"he's in trouble, he's committed a crime." -John |
2004/2/26-27 [Transportation/Car, Computer/SW/Database] UID:12424 Activity:nil |
2/26 Suppose I have a database of car dealers and the cars they have in stock. I want to query this database for N cars that I'm interested in, something like SELECT dealerId, carId FROM cars WHERE (carId=1 OR carId=2 OR carId=42) The problem is, I need to sort the result such that a dealer who has all N cars I'm interested in is ranked higher than a dealer that has only 1 or 2 such cars. Can this be done with some sort of aggregate function? Something like SELECT dealerId, count(dealerId) as numCars, list(carId) FROM cars WHERE (carId=1 OR carId=2 OR carId=42) GROUP BY dealerId ORDER BY rank where the output would be dealer | numCars | list(carId) ---------------------------------------- Fred 3 1,2,42 Bob 2 1,2 Tom 2 1,42 Jerry 1 2 Thanks in advance. \_ Please tell me this is for work. \_ I would, but then I wouldn't get the input from the smart types who do it because it's challenging. -op \_ Your question was better when it was jive'd. \_ Yo! Yo! Shiznitz! Wez be needin' ah jive update! |
2004/2/26 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Airplane] UID:12409 Activity:nil |
02/25 After living in Berkeley for 6 years, today, for the first time, someone told me that he got a BPD jaywalking ticket in Berkeley (on Center, near BART, nothing particularly unsafe past the norm --- no cars coming or anything; just lots of HS kids around, since it was right after school). Has BPD just started ticketing for jaywalking? Have they been at it all along? What the hell, doesn't BPD have more worthwhile things to spend time on? \_ this is one issue where the nypd got it right. after the mayor decided to crack down on jaywalking a reporter jaywalked in front of a cop and literally asked for a ticket, and they refused. the cops decided en masse that giving jaywalking tickets in a city like new york is total bullshit and refused to do it as a matter of policy. \_ Yeah it is better to slow traffic, get pedestrians killed, piss off drivers and make it 'normal' for the numerous crazy and the alzheimers inflicted old to wander into traffic. If you'd ever been there to see someone get his, to see their body fly 20 feet like a rag doll and blood pool on the street and flow into the sewer you might have a different attitude. You're not an idiot but you are an arrogant know-it-all ignorant git. \_ What you're describing is a fine reason to push anti- jaywalking educational material, not a law fining people for doing it in front of cops. No one wants to see anyone get crushed by a car, but there's a limit to the efficacy of legislating common sense. \_ I got one back in 1991--it's nothing new. Depends on whether the cop's got a quota to fill, whether he got up on the wrong side of bed, cosmic rays, whatever. Same as campus cops with bike riders--remember that students are easy, profitable targets. -John \_ I had one walking from the Power Bar building to check my car in parking meter at lunch. Was a marginal infraction: I had started ~ 5m before the intersection (diagonal into the street) to reach the cross-walk which displayed the 'walk' signal by the time I reached striped lines. Sargent was on opposing corner. He had a gay lisp and an upside down flag on his lapel (this was a month or two after 9/11). I describe it as 'walking while white' - a hate crime in Berkeley. \_ Son, how do you use your arm with that huge chip on your shoulder? \_ You sound just like the hateful racists you think you're opposed to. You're no different. Intolerance hurts us all. \_ Hey dimshit, thanks for censoring. \_ I love how the answer to any good reply is always "I got censored!". I didn't censor you. If you think you've got something to say I can more than easily hold my own with you or anyone else on here. Fear of your sharp wit and clever replies isn't on my top 10 worries list. You're a hateful racist and need to deal with that. \_ It's also worth pointing out that if you have something more than a line long to say on the motd, it's really not hard to save a copy and paste it back in after it gets killed. It's not like you have to handwrite your motd posts. \_ It is an on and off thing. Generally they are very lax about jaywalking, but every now and then they will crack down at very specific spots. I suspect that happens right after an accident caused by jaywalking. Also I've seen cops give people a hard time for jaywalking right in front of them, and if that person blows them off they tend to get a jaywalking ticket. Cops seem to especially hate it when you slow down traffic by jaywalking. \_ Seconded. I once crossed Durant against the light, stared down an oncoming car, and walked up onto the sidewalk, nearly into a cop standing there. He yelled at me but as soon as he saw the look in my eyes (I was coming back from a far-too-long project meeting @ soda) he let it go. \_ So you're saying you struck fear into the heart of a BPD beat cop? Unlikely. \_ I think he meant pity, not fear. \_ In these budget-crunching times, I'm sure they are feeling pressured to bring in money with small-time infractions. \_ i think they only do it now and then when there are high school kids around, because they want to impress upon people that they shouldn't be a bad influence. i was stopped and written up once during the lunch hour, but i never actually got the ticket... -lila |
2004/2/17-18 [Transportation/Car, Uncategorized/Jived] UID:12288 Activity:high 51%like:12282 |
2/16 Does anyone know whut wuz de sto'y wid de guy who went insane in his wheels on campus on sat evenin' and started t'roll into wahtahmelluns and had t'be hauled out uh his wheels and whup'ed by de CPs? it wuz pretty cool. --psb \_ Youse makin' dis up. \- go walk around the front of hertz hall --psb \_ From the police blotter: http://csua.org/u/61q Strange entries.... --erikred |
2004/2/17 [Transportation/Car] UID:12282 Activity:kinda low 51%like:12288 |
2/16 Does anyone know what was the story with the guy who went insane in his car on campus on sat evening and started to drive into things and had to be hauled out of his car and beated by the CPs? it was pretty cool. --psb \_ You're making this up. |
2004/2/11 [Transportation/Car] UID:29795 Activity:nil |
2/10 Is it normal for my transmission fluid level to appear to be higher when my engine is cold? I would expect that, like oil, it would appear higher when the engine is warm. If anyone can explain, please do. \_ fluid measurements must reflect reservoir or sedentary levels. now imagine what happens to that level due to churn and displacement. |
2004/2/10 [Transportation/Car] UID:12187 Activity:nil |
2/9 Thanks for the car accident advice. I forwarded the long list of suggestions. \_ Wow, the motd actually helped someone. \_ Coincidentally, my co-worker was being driven by a friend on the freeway last night, and they skidded out of control as well (avoiding object on freeway), ending up wrecking on the median. A car behind them picked them up. Shortly thereafter, another car in the #1 lane crashed into the wrecked car, sending flying metal and glass everywhere. Everyone's fine, except for some sore/stiff muscles, and the friend in this case happened to have non-cheap insurance. -op \_ remind me not to hang out with you \_ ?? \_ mild humor hint: it's too dangerous. |
2004/2/10 [Transportation/Car] UID:12183 Activity:nil |
2/9 Got a parking ticket cuz I didn't have a front license plate. My bumper doesn't have any holes, can I simply drill into the bumper and nail in my plate? \_ I thought it was only illegal to DRIVE without plates, not park without one. \_ Yeah now prove to the judge that you got to that parking lot via tow truck. Stupid clown, the world doesn't work like that. \_ Unfortunately no matter what the car you must have a front plate in california. There are very few exceptions to this (other than motorcycles). For any car there is some sort of mounting kit. You may need to call a dealer and ask for the parts department. \_ Take it to a judge and beg. \_ Check with DMV. It might be legal to put inside the car on your dashboard. \_ Depending on your car, there's sometimes other mounting options. I've seen front bumper mounts where they drilled on the underside of the front bumper, so if they ever take off the front plate there won't be any visible holes. Then they just used a special bracket. If you don't care, then you should be able to get a front mounting bracket from whoever manufactures your car. \_ but who cares what your bumper looks like when you take off the plate since it is illegal as the op has found out \_ It might be legal in other states. \_ a new buyer might be willing to take the risk. \_ alright so I went to the dealer and they want to charge $50 for buying the plate, and more if I want them to install it. BTW my front bumper doesn't have any pre-drilled holes or anything like that. So given that I'm kind of short on money, can I just drill into the bumper with any drill and screw the plates on, hoping the bumper material will hold the screws? Thanks. \_ If you care about the value of your car, then it is worth spending $ to professionally mount the plate holder. |
2004/2/9 [Transportation/Car] UID:12179 Activity:nil |
2/9 Hi folks, my girlfriend's friend got into a car accident on the freeway involving four cars (perhaps minor body damage, everyone apparently fine, cops did show up), and it appears she is at fault (lost control, maybe bald tires). She got the minimum required insurance through CA state, which was contracted to GE Auto Insurance (now owned by AIG) in this case. She talked with an AIG rep about details of the accident and they told her they recorded the phone conversation, told her to hire a lawyer since the other parties already had theirs, and sent her a letter saying she may be 100% responsible for the accident. I talked with my brother who's a lawyer (not his area though) and he says that usually insurance companies provide a lawyer for you, and they end up settling with the other lawyers for the full amount of the policy. He suspects that they are not providing a lawyer because it's through CA state, and that the lawyer she hires should find out why her insurance company isn't providing one. Any comments on the insurance company not providing a lawyer part, or anyone else who has experience with auto insurance purchased through CA state? Thanks. \_ the insurance company should be supplying a lawyer to protect her! Unless it's a bad insurance company. \_ It sounds like if you she can afford a lawyer, she should get one. Try contacting these people, they might help, but don't count on it: http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/ftcr/complaint.php3 |
2004/2/9 [Transportation/Car] UID:12166 Activity:nil |
2/8 Is there a google feature for comparing two products? For example, IE vs. Firebird, Mach 3 Turbo vs Sensor Excel, Honda Civic vs Toyota Corolla... \_ "Mach 3 Turbo" "Sensor Excel" +review |
2004/2/6-7 [Transportation/Car] UID:12135 Activity:nil |
2/6 Smog cutting paint: http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994636 |
2004/2/2-3 [Transportation/Car] UID:12072 Activity:nil |
2/2 So one guy tells me that engine preheating is good for the car (warmed up oil, belts, cogs, etc move better) and the other guy tells me that it's only necessary for non-fuel-injected cars. My mechanic tells me that it's all bullshit and you can pretty much just start and go. Who's right? \_ I have a fairly new car whose instruction manual says not to warm up the car in idle but to drive immediately and not to put too much load on the car. I think one of the reasons was that they didn't want to be liable for CO poisoning. \_ Where do you live? If it's cold, engine preheating's just wise. \_ my doctor said it's bs to warm up before you exercise, now I had to pay him to get my back fixed. [reformatd] \_ Who's your doctor, Dr. Quack? There's a tort there somewhere. \_ Some Hearsay for you: At least one study (each) has indicated: 1.) cars that are just run gently in the first mile(s) after starting fair no worse than auto's that are always "warmed up"). 2.) People who stretch regularly do not have significantly less injuries than people who don't. However, people who stretch ususally and then don't stretch have a higher injury rate for that occasion. -crebbs \_ source? This type of inquiry seems fraught with possible control issues and experimental procedure probs. \_ Use some common sense. Do you think rubber, such as that used in belts, will age better if warmed up prior to tensioning? Probably, yes. Will it make a difference in the aging of the belt? Probably, yes. How much difference? Probably not much. You might squeeze 5k more miles out of the lifespan of a 60k belt or hose. So what does that mean for you? Cost savings, if you plan to keep your car that long and don't plan to follow dealer maintenance replacement schedules. Will it matter in your engine long term? Sure. Again, maybe a 10% gain in the longevity of powertrain parts (middle of the road estimate - it might be 3% it might be 20%). If your car is Japanese, it might mean a 220k lifespan rather than 200k. If American, 165k lifespan rather than 150k. Does it matter _to you_? You be the judge. \_ what about the wasted gasoline from idling? And air-pollution? \_ it's unamerican to worry about air pollution. Are you a terrorist? \_ I've also heard from another mechanic that unless your car's in such a bad shape that it actually stalls if you don't warm up, it's better in the long run to not warm up. \_ Ever since my Integra hit 150k, if the engine is cold, my car jerks when I switch to reverse. It doesn't happen if I let the car warm up for more than half a minute. \_ it's better to let your car warm up by driving it slowly than to let it idle. idling puts no load on the engine, so little heat is produced. \_ search cartalk (http://cartalk.cars.com |
2004/1/24 [Transportation/Car] UID:11921 Activity:high |
1/23 Any opinions on best car under $50K? I've got a BMW 3 series now I am going to keep, but not sure I want another (5 series) because a change might be nice. \_ I'm going to resist the urge to delete your post and just tell you to fuck off and die. You're welcome. \_ buy a vintage pinto. \_ What a miserable fuck you are. \_ wrx sti or a legacy b4 turbo. \_ E36 M3. Much cheaper than $50K and fun. \_ If you've got that much money to burn, how about I sell you my Corolla for $50k? \_ Keep up with clothes fashions in stead. It's a lot cheaper. \_ Why waste $50k on a car? \_ Instead of buying the Ferrari I can SAVE $50k by buying the Beamer \_ Why waste any money on a car when I can buy a beater for $1000, right? Don't tell me you spend all of your money on utilitarian things. It's okay to have a few nice things. \_ those aren't the only two alternatives. What about 20k for a car and 30k for a boat. Now you have a decent, comfortable car *and* a boat. I don't think that a 50k car is ever better by a factor of 2.5 than a 20k car in any really useful way. These choices all reflect a personal value system. In my view some value systems are simply better than others, and the kind of person who would spend 50k on a car is best summed up by the term "asshole." \_ heh, like the boss from _willard_? \_ In my value system, a boat is a waste of money (hole in the water into which you throw money - better off chartering a boat the 1x a year you use it) and $20K car is a POS. I am very glad to be rid of my Nissan and my Honda for the BMW. \_ what if i do tell you that? \_ Then you're an idiot. \_ Nothing wrong with wanting nice things, But $50k for something with a terrific depreciation rate is a bit silly. I spent $60 for a good kitchen knife by telling myself it'll last forever if i take good care of it. \_ I see. So how much to spend on a car is not silly? $1K? $2K? $20K? $40K? \_ What about leasing? I don't know anyone with a 50k plus car that actually bought it. \_ E36 M3. Much cheaper than $50K and fun. \_ Is that 900kg all carbon-fiber M3 available on the US? The CSL looks pretty cool. -John \_ E36 is the generation before the current E46. I don't think it's all carbon-fiber. \_ Why E36 M3 over E46 M3? \_ wrx sti or a legacy b4 turbo. \_ MB SLR McClaren. |
2004/1/23-24 [Transportation/Car] UID:11909 Activity:nil |
1/23 And a good place to get a good car wash (i.e. they actually clean the insides, wash the carpets, etc.), also in the East Bay? |
2004/1/22-23 [Transportation/Car] UID:11894 Activity:nil |
1/22 Has anyone ever bought a car with leatherette (pleather, fake leather, etc.) upholstery? How does it compare with real leather? \_ My car has leatherette. It doesn't crack like real leather, but most idiots think it's leather. I make sure to note that it's the cheap stuff. Many people prefer cloth because it isn't sticky and doesn't heat up as much. I like the look/feel of leather/leatherette. It also doesn't have the smell of real leather, which can be good or bad (I like the leather smell, it's kinda like the new car smell). \_ Does it feel more like plastic or leather? \_ Definitely more like leather than like plastic. And much nicer than vinyl. It's quite nice. \_ it's also easier to clean/maintain. |
2004/1/22-23 [Transportation/Car] UID:11885 Activity:moderate 57%like:13066 |
1/22 Spank your monkey http://www.booba.org/stuff/shockwave/spankmonkey.swf (work-safe, but turn down volume) \_ 190 mph \_ 338 mph \_ 413 mph \_ 563 mph \_ Trackball or regular mouse? \_ Seems like if you drag too slow it won't spank. So why don't we also compete with the lowest speed? \_ 51 mph \_ 50 mph \_ all hail to the master of the slow monkey-spank |
2004/1/20 [Transportation/Car] UID:11852 Activity:high |
1/20 Having been all over this country of ours, but only driven extensively in California, I'm curious: is the rest of the country as full of pathologically bad drivers as California, or are we special in some way?\ \_ Let's start a list of rules that people break: 1. If you plan on driving slower than others, drive on the right 2. Pass on the left \_ This is not a law or even a "rule" when you have more than two lanes. You are just a hick. \_ passing on the right is more dangerous, because you spend substantial time in the blind spot of the other driver. \_ not only that there is an assumption slow people drive on the right lane and when an 85 mph driver passes on your right, he won't show up on your mirror before it's too late 3. Trailing distance is 2 seconds, not 2 feet \_ isn't it 3 seconds? \_ this just isn't possible in high traffic areas \_ Because some asshole will always swerve into any gap large enough. This doesn't excuse the rampant tailgaiting you experience on most major freeways around here. My favorite is when someone follows you 5 feet away at 75 or 80 mph, gesturing and flipping you off, and if you move over for them, they are only able to then tailgate the car in front of you that was moving the same speed. \_ I'm just saying 2 seconds is not going to happen on a crowded freeway. Yes people tailgate too much, but in high traffic areas leaving 2-3 seconds is bad driving not good. \_ Bullshit. I leave 2 seconds all the time. Expect that someone will cut in front of you every couple of miles. That is no big deal. Tailgating is always dangerous and a bad idea, but especially so in heavy traffic. \_ Amen brother! Same with racing up to red lights. If you don't stay at top speed going to that red light they'll ride your ass or race around you. Then you either both sit at the light, or he's stopped there while you're cruising by as it goes green. 4. The on-ramp is for accelerating to highway speeds 5. An entrance to a parking lot is not a parking space \_ I've never seen people flat out park in an entrance. I have seen plenty of people park on parts of a parking lot that aren't really spots and that make traffic a lot messier. \_ That was more of a hyperbole. I was talkinga about people who pull into an entrance, stop, the scope around the parking lot while their ass sticks out into the street preventing others from moving. 6. Don't correct a navigation error with a driving one 7. If there are 2 left turn lanes, you CAN'T make a U-turn from the outer lane. \_ have you ever seen someone do this without making it pretty obvious beforehand? (And waiting till the inner lane is free) \_ Yes I have. Even if it was free, you should still get into the proper lane to makea U-Turn. If you miss the lane change, then at least obey rule #6 \_ Let's start a list of rules that people break: 1. If you plan on driving slower than others, drive on the right 2. Pass on the left \_ This is not a law or even a "rule" when you have more than two lanes. You are just a hick. \_ passing on the right is more dangerous, because you spend substantial time in the blind spot of the other driver. \_ not only that there is an assumption slow people drive on the right lane and when an 85 mph driver passes on your right, he won't show up on your mirror before it's too late 3. Trailing distance is 2 seconds, not 2 feet \_ isn't it 3 seconds? \_ this just isn't possible in high traffic areas \_ Because some asshole will always swerve into any gap large enough. This doesn't excuse the rampant tailgaiting you experience on most major freeways around here. My favorite is when someone follows you 5 feet away at 75 or 80 mph, gesturing and flipping you off, and if you move over for them, they are only able to then tailgate the car in front of you that was moving the same speed. \_ I'm just saying 2 seconds is not going to happen on a crowded freeway. Yes people tailgate too much, but in high traffic areas leaving 2-3 seconds is bad driving not good. \_ Bullshit. I leave 2 seconds all the time. Expect that someone will cut in front of you every couple of miles. That is no big deal. Tailgating is always dangerous and a bad idea, but especially so in heavy traffic. \_ Amen brother! Same with racing up to red lights. If you don't stay at top speed going to that red light they'll ride your ass or race around you. Then you either both sit at the light, or he's stopped there while you're cruising by as it goes green. 4. The on-ramp is for accelerating to highway speeds 5. An entrance to a parking lot is not a parking space \_ I've never seen people flat out park in an entrance. I have seen plenty of people park on parts of a parking lot that aren't really spots and that make traffic a lot messier. \_ That was more of a hyperbole. I was talkinga about people who pull into an entrance, stop, the scope around the parking lot while their ass sticks out into the street preventing others from moving. 6. Don't correct a navigation error with a driving one 7. If there are 2 left turn lanes, you CAN'T make a U-turn from the outer lane. \_ have you ever seen someone do this without making it pretty obvious beforehand? (And waiting till the inner lane is free) \_ Yes I have. Even if it was free, you should still get into the proper lane to makea U-Turn. If you miss the lane change, then at least obey rule #6 \_ they're bad every where, just bad in different ways. \_ Californians do this:" Oh my god, it raining! What do I do? Should I drive *faster*?" \_ I dont knwo where you are, but most californians I've seen drive ridiculously slower in the rain. Like "Oh My Goodness, Rain! I should slow down to 5mph!" \_ I think most people react like this, period. Try living somewhere with snow and ice. Everyone either drives at 5 miles an hour, hunched over their steering wheel, or spins around like crazy at 10 over the speed limit because they think 4wd makes them immune to the laws of physics. We have about 2 months of snow and ice where I live and the idiocy never wears off. Of course, where I live people also will pass you on the right to take a left turn on a red while honking and flipping you off(New England.) \_ My experiences: Tulsa, OK: more aggressive than LA in general; do not slow down at all in the rain, so rain=accidents Tampa Bay: retirement haven. they drive like it. 15 in 25 zones. NorCal: very reasonable. few aggressive drivers. slow down a lot in the rain. SoCal: more aggressive. faster overall speeds on freeways. slow down ~5mph in the rain, but rain != instant accidents \_ SFBA: Terrible. Rarely use turn signals to indicate lane changes, rarely look in rearview mirrors before changing lanes, become spooked at aggressive driving and slam on the brakes. Slow down unnecessarily during rain. Afraid to use horn. LA: Aggressive and belligerent. Fight for every inch of highway. Prone to driving on shoulder, driving 55 in fast lane, and weaving in and out of traffic when frustrated. Like to blow horn. San Diego:Relaxed. Content to remain in slower lanes when slow. Prone to passing on right, left, and whatever. Not perturbed by faster cars passing on right, left, or whatever. Not fond of horn. \_ In SFBA, some drivers are on their cell phones paying most of their attention to the road. In LA, more drivers are on their cell phones paying some of their attention to the road. In SFBA, "Stop" means "Approach stopping." In LA, it means "stop accelerating." No one pays attention what's in front of them if they want to turn or what's beside them if they want to go straight. And aggressiveness begets aggressiveness, so LA really sucks. \_ Yep, LA sucks, but you've missed the main reason. Driving sucks everywhere. LA sucks because you have no choice but to drive. |
2004/1/13-14 [Transportation/Car] UID:11764 Activity:nil |
1/12 I need to replace the front windshield of my car. Are there any features that'll make the glass more expensive, or should I just shop around for the cheapest? \_ You have car insurance? That's what it is there for. \_ Check with your insurance co. first. Acts of God are covered under comprehensive and your insurance company will provide you with a recommended list. \_ However, it may cost less than your deductible.. |
2004/1/12-14 [Transportation/Car] UID:11761 Activity:kinda low |
1/11 Does AAA insure motorcycles? \_ Progressive and geico. geico was cheaper for me... \_ need a cheap insurance for both auto + moto \_ I would have liked that too, but it just wasn't available that I could find. So, stuck with Mercury for the car (very affordable, and a great agent in albany), and geico for the bike, which was cheaper than progressive... \_ AAA car insurance tends to be expensive and "not there" when you need it. I wouldn't use it if I had another choice even if they do bikes. Call and ask. \_ It may have to do with who your agent is. My x-gf and her family had AAA, and they had great services through their agent. |
2004/1/12-14 [Transportation/Car] UID:11760 Activity:nil |
1/11 Why do a few new looking cars have a license number with the pattern 1ABC123 (notice the "1" at the front) \_ probably comes from the dealer. like that "NU HONDA" plate from some honda dealer in the bay area. \_ Is a leading "1" reserved for trucks? \_ in case you're not very observant, license plate numbers in CA are pretty much sequential. newer cars/trucks generally have lexicographically higher plate numbers. \_ I've seen it on cars. \_ I believe trucks get licence plates of the pattern 1A11111 (i.e. just one alpha char, the rest are numbers). -geordan \_ maybe license plates transferred from old cars? \_ is that possible? I thought re-use was not suggested. \_ I know it's legal, but I don't know how it works. \_ Special plates (Yosemite, Lake Tahoe, Kids) have a reserved sequence that hasn't been exhausted yet. My Yosemite plates starts with 1VBA. The car I replaced had Yosemite plates from 10 years ago that started with 1UAB. \_ that's the answer. Most "1"'s have Yosemite Plates |
2004/1/11-12 [Transportation/Car] UID:11751 Activity:nil |
1/10 What's a good way to find a cheap place to do smog check in S Cal? \_ why not ask some socal natives where they get their smog checks... |
2004/1/8 [Transportation/Car, Science/GlobalWarming] UID:11717 Activity:nil |
01/07 More tips on having pale skin from the resident CSUA vampire. Avoid direct sunlight. Sunlight is the primary cause of vampire death. And don't use a lot of sunscreen lotion thinking that you'll be ok. The high SPF lotions are all oil-based and can cause illness if taken internally. I use moisturizer creams with SPF of 5. Higher SPF means more oil. And I never go out into the sun. That means no going to the beach, no getting tanned (I consider that ritual suicide, yuck), no walking around the parking lot in the middle of day, no eating garlic or wearing crosses, etc. -pretty boy \_ how many aging skate rats here remember when all those kids used to write in to Thrasher about how vampires were being oppressed, and how they just want to skate like everyone else? \_ Do you base your obsession on real medical facts? Some amount of sunlight daily is healthy. \_ Not if you're a vampire. \_ Uh... why not use a high SPF and NOT take it internally!? |
2004/1/7-8 [Transportation/Car] UID:11708 Activity:nil |
1/7 If I never come back to the thrice-accursed land of Berkeley, do I still have to pay off my parking ticket? \_ If you get pulled over in CA and the cops run your plates, they can arrest you. At that point you can either pay the ticket and all accumulated penalties, or spend a day or 2 in jail. At least that's what I've heard. \_ Just paid... goddamn $30 late fee on a $36 ticket. \_ Not-so-fun fact: Berkeley derives >1% of revenue from parking tickets. \_ Uh... try 7%... link:csua.org/u/5gj page 14. And a 30% increase in fines this year. \_ if you wish to register your car again in California, you'll pay your parking tickets then. Only if it waits until registration those $25 tickets will now be $80 tickets. If you're leaving the state, you might get away with ignoring them. \_ I accidentally ran this particular experiment while leaving Seattle. Email me if you'd like to know the outcome or else just know that this is not a bright idea. -- ulysses \_ One of the conductors I sing with had a similar thing happen. He was pulled over on vacation on a fixit violation, and they confiscated his car. --scotsman \_ Why not just tell us? \_ what would partha do? -ali \_ i had a car maybe all of 5 days in 4 years of berkeley. i got one parking ticket. :/ |
2004/1/6 [Transportation/Car] UID:29745 Activity:nil |
1/5 Yahoo! News photos - Auto Shows & Concept Cars: Jeep Rescue http://csua.org/u/5fm Gee. What a great way of coming up with a new model line! Just put a magnifying glass over an existing model line (Wrangler), and here you go! |
2004/1/6-8 [Transportation/Car] UID:11685 Activity:nil |
1/6 I want to have a car for probably a little less than a year but don't want to bother with all the effort, time and perhaps money (in case I have to sell it in a hurry) wasted on buying and then selling one. Snould I lease one or rent one for long term? What are the places/urls to look for a good deal? \_ RIDE BIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! \_ Thanks for the troll. Actually I do a lot of things by walking \_ get a 12 month lease. \_ get a 12 month lease. \_ get a 12 month lease. \_ get a 12 month lease. \_ get a 12 month lease. and bus, but car is sometimes indispensible. -op \_ Lease if you're not going to put a lot of miles on it. I've never heard of a long term rental. \_ get a 12 month lease. |
2004/1/6 [Transportation/Car] UID:11683 Activity:nil |
1/6 If America uses the English system, then why do American cars use Liters in specifying engine displacement? \_ American drug dealers also use the metric system. \_ Not pot dealers, though. Also, "8-balls" of cocaine \_ what's an 8-ball? \_ So are small car tires, using mm. \_ Ever heard of a 454? \_ To the person who said no, it's 454 cu inches displacement. Also seems to correlate to 6 cylinders with 4-inch diameter and 6-inch stroke length \_ Hell, you think that's weird, think tire specs: 215/65R15 that's 215 mm, 65%, and 15 inches |
2003/12/31 [Transportation/Car] UID:11629 Activity:nil |
12/30 Hmm, it seems smog tests cost rought 2x as much here as they do in Socal. Anyone reccommend a Cheap place to get my practically new car smogged in or around Oakland? (410 miles on a new honda and I have to get it smogged 'cause i bought it used. It's so nice to live in a state/county with such reasonable laws). \_ what prices are you comparing? smog tests in norcal just doubled back in october.. and probably in socal as well. \_ move to SoCal, everything is cheaper, like housing, food, transportation, movies, entertainment, asian massage parlor, etc. -ucla cs guy \_ aren't you afraid of catching STDs, ucla cs guy? \_ heh, i don't think he worries too much about it anymore, seeing as how he's already collected a small menagerie of em. \_ more to share with everyone! |
2003/12/19-21 [Transportation/Car] UID:11534 Activity:nil |
12/19 Yahoo! News - Silver Colored Cars Safest, New Zealand Scientists Say http://csua.org/u/5bw How can it be??? I always thought red and yellow cars are the safest because they're the easiest to see, and silver and gray cars are less safe because their colors are similar to the color of the tarmac itself. \_ probably has more to do with the personality of ppl who buy silver cars than anything else. \_ Got a heavy foot in my silver car, thanks. \_ White has been show over and over again to be the most visible. \_ I thought red is more visible. \_ http://www.aaafoundation.org/resources/index.cfm?button=carcolor It is either white (at night) or lime yellow (against snow). \_ Only to cops when you're speeding. \_ Similar study here 2 years ago said red was the safest. But then again, we drive on the correct side of the road. -John |
2003/12/19-20 [Transportation/Car, Recreation/Computer/Games] UID:11523 Activity:nil |
12/18 earn some quick shopping money this weekend flyering cars for http://govojo.com - the netflix for games. email brain for details \_ Yay! More trash in the gutters! Like my email and US mail spam wasn't enough, now I've got to toss your shit off my car at BART. \_ yeah, like we needed more trash in the gutters. \_ what's wrong with http://redoctane.com? |
2003/12/4 [Transportation/Car, Politics/Domestic/Crime] UID:11309 Activity:high |
12/2 Hey as long as i'm bringing purged motd items back to life.. Does anyone have any statistics comparing per captia crime rates by population density? \_ let me ask you a question. If you're walking down a dark street at night, do you feel safer when you see lots of cars on the road, or when you see lots of other pedestrians? Do you feel safer seeing a squad car drive by, or actually seeing a cop out on the beat? I claim that throwing idiotic car cities like LA and pheonix together with real cities like chicago or seattle and comparing them with rich suburbs misses the point. Car culture leads to an impersonal, anonymus society, which leads to not only crime, but lonelines and misery which you can't quantify with your statistics. \_ The answer you think is correct is correct. But, walking down a deserted street in SF in the middle of the night i am way more on my gaurd than I would be on a similarly deserted street in a (much poorer) rural area. Cities are much richer than rural areas on average, but, again, I bet densely populated cities have much higher per capita rates of violent crimes. (now, that by no means would establish causality between poplation density and crime, as there are confounding factors, but still... "Animals can be driven insane by placing too many of them into too small a space...") Also there is a number of famous cases where a person is being brutally attacked over a long and well populated distance, in places like NY, with no one interferring or calling the police. This sort of think does not happen in rural areas. (that is, if people see you in trouble, they will help a *much* higher % of the time.) \_ I have never felt safer having seen a cop. If i was female I would probably feel differently. \_ A mugger can only steal what you have on you at the time. The police are under no such restriction. \_ A mugger can kill you. I suppose it's not stealing, but makes you lose everything. \_ It's a hell of a thing to kill a man. You take away everything he's got, and everything he's ever going to have. - William Munny |
2003/12/3 [Transportation/Car] UID:11285 Activity:nil |
12/2 What are the pros and cons of disc brakes vs. drum brakes? Why do big trucks and buses have drum brakes and small cars have disc brakes? obGoogle: http://www.edmunds.com/ownership/techcenter/articles/43857/article.html I like it when people ask questions that are easily answered by google because it makes me look up things that I was interested in but never got around to looking up. \_ with disc brakes and drum brakes you pollute the environment, destroy communities, waste your money and turn into a fatass. with living near enough to work to not drive you don't. \_ there are arguments to be made about why it's a bad idea to cram a lot of people in tight quarters. \_ stupid arguments. \_ Animals can be driven insane by placing too many of them into too small a space. Man is the only animal that voluntarily does this to himself. -RAH \_ Although I don't have the statistics readily avail. I'd give long odds that Murder rates (per capita) are higher in densly populated cities vs. rural areas. \_ price (drum) vs performance (disc) \_ yeah, that is the drawback of some of the subarus. \_ When I took my autoshop class, they told me the opposite. Drum brakes can stopper better than disc brakes because drums pads have more surface area than disc brake pads;however, drums take longer to brake (building up heat/friction or what not) than discs do, but once they do "kick-in" they have more stopping power. \_ So it's an issue of reaction time vs. braking power, and sports cars need reaction time. |
2003/11/25 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Car/RoadHogs] UID:11216 Activity:nil |
11/24 What's the diff b/w 4WD and AWD? \_ usually if they say 4WD the vehicle is normally in 2WD with the ability to switch to 4WD.. but on normal city streets will not handle well in 4WD (often because it locks 1/both/all differentials). AWD usually implies it will automatically shift power to or away from wheels w/o any intervention. There are of course variations on these rules.. such as the mercedes 4matic \_ Yes, 4WD with locking differential(s) handles even worse than 2WD on paved roads unless you're always going straight. It's not intended to be used on-road. The only time the 4WD on my Cherokee saved my ass on city street was one time when I unknowingly landed one rear wheel on a cable car track on an uphill slope while waiting to make a left turn on a rainy day. As the opposite traffic cleared, I stepped on the gas but my truck didn't move an inch. Realizing that I was going to be hit by the oncoming cable car going downhill fast in the opposite direction, I paniced, pulled the 4WD lever, floored the gas pedal and pulled myself out of the intersection. \_ http://auto.howstuffworks.com/four-wheel-drive.htm/printable \_ great link, thanks! So I'm curious, how much of a mpg penalty is there for the awd differential? \_ Usually 2-4 MPG highway. Don't remember about city. Just check out this year's specs for various vehicle models with both AWD and 2WD. E.g. Toyota Sienna (van), Lexus RX300 (SUV), Toyota Matrix (car). \_ negligable on some, e.g. audi. definitely less than other factors like tire width, tire pressure, mass of lead foot. |
2003/11/24-25 [Transportation/Car] UID:11208 Activity:insanely high |
11/24 Study: Higher Speed Limits Create Dangers http://csua.org/u/533 (Yahoo News) \_ I'd like to see the numbers broken down by age, gender and DUI/!DUI. \_ yeah, right. as if speed limits aren't part of a Big Government plot along with traffic lights to enslave Red Blooded Americans to the UN. Get out of here with your whacko liberal trolls. \_ more likely low speed limits generate revenue for the government and insurance companies. Low blood-alcohol levels are a cash cow. \_ Even if this is true, I'm still all for it as long as it reducts fatal accidents dramatically (according to the article). One nice side effect is that it slightly reduces gas consumption. \_ And yet the societal advantage of 99.999999% of the population who dont have accidents who will be wasting less time in transportation is completely ignored. \_ When a fatal crash occurs, a large number of people are affected minutes you save with a higher speed limit. by the gridlock it creates. And the delay is bigger than the minutes you save with a higher speed limit. Plus the delay is unpredictable unlike ordinary traffic jam. \_ That study said nothing about number of accidents, just the deaths involved. Also it admitted the fatality rate dropped nationally each year in the study. They make some weird comparisons between different states. It's a crock of crap. Of course, not all highways are the same. If I look at 280 vs. 101 in the bay area, 280 is just much better suitable for high speeds. A lot of freeways have really bad on and off ramps, and idiots who don't know how to merge. \_ still the accidents causing traffic jams would have to be really frequent to overcome the advantage of everyone else being able to go faster ALL THE TIME. And you're ignoring the other advantage of increased fatal accidents -- every one is at least one less driver on the road. |
2003/11/24-25 [Transportation/Car] UID:11207 Activity:high |
11/24 Anybody here drive a Subaru? What model do you have and how long have you had it? I'm thinking of getting a used Forester or Outback. Wondering about the reliability and such. Thanks. \_ Why do you want AWD? Just to avoid chain controls in Tahoe? \_ the joy of non-truck, permanent AWD must be experienced first hand. on dry summer pavement. then, in a blizzard. \_ AWD (not 4WD) gives better control on wet paved roads. \_ i knew some people who drove subaru station wagons back in the late 80's, and beat the shit out of them, driving them over salted icy roads on ski trips. they lasted to over 200k miles typically. i don't know if they still have that reliability. \_ and note, caltrans uses sand, not salt. so used ski cars in ca are in good shape compared to any eastern used car. \_ What a coincidence! I'm thinking about a new Forester or Outback. Haven't done much research on Subaru's reliability yet. I guess \_ my co-worker has a RS (they don't make it anymroe?). She says Consumer Reports will have something. \_ WRX, since July. It's holding up pretty well. -geordan \_ is it a new car? I'm wondering about the reliability of 2-3 year old subarus. Thanks. \_ It first appeared in this country in 2001. -geordan \_ my co-worker has a RS (they don't make it anymore?). She says maintanence fee is reidiculus. \_ RIDE BIKE! USE LINUX! LIGHT CANDLE! \_ Candle? Open the shade at your office and use sunlight. Saves both lighting and heating cost. the maintance costs over $1000. And I thought honda's $500+ road feel and the car feels solid and heavy. maintanence fee is reidiculus. \_ My brother and sister-in-law had a Legacy wagon. They liked it very much, more so than their Camry. I drove it a few times. I thought the handling is very decent, with good road feel and the car feels solid and heavy. \_ All Subarus come with All Wheel Drive. Most excellent. \_ WRX station wagon, since earlier this month. Fine so far. --dbushong \_ legacy sedan, 2+ years, 38k miles. reliable, yeah. very quirky, though. overall, good winter car. |
2003/11/24 [Politics/Domestic/California, Transportation/Car] UID:11203 Activity:kinda low |
11/24 So is it legal or illegal to not have a front license plate? I've heard both answers from various sources, and I haven'et had luck finding answers online. Does anyone know? \_ Wrong. It is legal if the CA DMV only gives you one plate. \_ It is legal if the CA DMV only gives you one plate. If they give you two plates it is 'illegal' to not have \_ Why is the OP wrong? I don't get it. one in front. my first car 12 years ago it only had a rear plate. Then later I got a citation for a missing front plate. However, I see \_ Why would the CA DMV only give you one plate? BTW when I bought their excuse is their front bumpers are not designed to hold a plate. Hell, just drill two holes. Why should you be exempt my first car (used) 12 years ago it only had a rear plate. Then later I got a citation for a missing front plate. However, I see people driving fancy Mercedes which have no front plate, and their excuse is that their front bumpers are not designed to hold a plate. Hell, just drill two holes. Why should you be exempt just because you have a fancy car. \_ the cops don't care whether or not you front bumper isn't "designed" to hold a plate or not, my sister's old car was like that and she got a ticket for it. she went to the dealership and complained about it enough that they drilled the bumper for a plate and gave her a new license plate holder and a car wash. \_ A lawyer friend of mine told me that, in general, they can't give you a ticket solely for that, but technically it's illegal. Dunno if that's true or not, but I was given a ticket for it also (I had expired registration stickers cuz I was a dumbass, and the CHP tacked on the no-front-plate to the citation). \_ in CA it's not "legal" but nobody seems to care. \_ except for the cop that gave me a ticket for that very reason. \_ Yeah LAPD tickets for this also. \_ Just curious, how much was your fine? I'm thinking about getting a new car and I don't want them to drill holes into my bumper. \_ fixit ticket \_ Well, fixit ticket after you "fixit". You are supposed to have a front plate. I've had my front plate stolen a number of times, and have had anywhere from $50-120 tickets that changed to $10 after i payed the DMV $7 for new plates. Total joke... \_ It's illegal. You will be ticketed. Plus it gives cops a reason to pull you over. \_ Bought a new car last month. They made me sign a form that said I chose not to have the front plate put on and indemnifying the dealership. |
2003/11/22 [Transportation/Car] UID:11178 Activity:nil |
11/21 ~ 100k hp engine: http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ccsshb/12cyl \_ will it fit in my car? |
2003/11/21 [Transportation/Car] UID:29661 Activity:nil |
11/21 How much of a discount on 2003 cars can I expect once the 2004 model comes out? Is it worth waiting? (assume a car with an average popularity. There will still be a few 2003s left in stock) \_ depends on what model, how desperate that dealer is, etc. they're not going to give it away free. it still has tremendous value. |
2003/11/21 [Transportation/Car] UID:29653 Activity:very high |
11/20 How often should I have alignment done on my car. If I also need new tires, should I replace the tires first or have alignment done first? Thanks. \_ If you absolutely must do one before the other, I would lean toward the tires first. It's a basic safety issue: old tires are less likely to be effective during heavy rain, and they're more likely to have a catastrophic blowout. \_ why not do them both at the same time? \_ I thought I'll get new tires at Costco, and Costso doesn't do alignment. So I'll have to go to either Costco than a mechanic, or a mechanic then Costco. \_ There is no point getting an alignment first. Change the tires and then get an alignment. \_ Every day or two is usually enough. \_ Not really. For optimal performance at least twice a day. |
2003/11/19 [Transportation/Car] UID:11132 Activity:nil |
11/17 Has anyone bought a new vehicle using AAA's pre-negotiated price service (whatever it's called)? How's that price compared to the invoice price? Thanks. \_ it's not that great. Go through costco instead ($500 over invoice, I think, better than AAA), and then go to a non- costco-participating dealer, and ask them to beat it. Worked for me (with Honda) \_ How does someone negotiate the price down to the invoice price? Any tips? Thx. \_ http://www.fool.com/car/car.htm?ref=eseovrlnk603100 \_ I did this last June and I got the price of my Jetta GLI down to a couple of hundred above invoice. Don't forget http://www.edmunds.com for dealer incentives and other hidden rebates. |
2003/11/17-18 [Transportation/Car] UID:11111 Activity:very high |
11/17 Is Toyota Celica much less popular than Acura Integra/RSX or Honda Prelude these days? I've see very few on the streets. \_ Dood Acura Integra Hel-la fresh. Got great space for Pioneer sticker and fat spoiler on back. Don't forget fake Mugen badge. -John \_ Or the VTEC and Type R badges. GT-R badges are good, too. \_ I've actually seen more Celicas this year than previous years. Still doesn't compare to the number of RSX's out there. \_ Yes, I have a Celica and can tell you they are much less popular. I had a Integra before. Based on the pre-2000 Celicas and pre-RSX, Acura's are much better cars and cost less, so \_ how do you figure that? \_ Speaking on the 97 models, the Integra had standard roughly 30 popular. I had a Integra before. Based on the pre-2000 Celicas and pre-RSX, Acura's are much better cars and cost less, so \_ how do you figure that? more horsepower, cruise control, sunroof and DOCH. All extras on \_ It's DOHC, fool. Do you even know what DOHC is? the Celica. By nature, Acura is a luxury car and Celicas are not. that would explain their popularity. But I got a Celica because it's not as common and like the body better. \_ Preludes are no longer being made (at least not for the US). But, anyways, they were in a separate class from the Celica and RSX (Integra). The Prelude was a true sports car and much nicer than the other two. It was likewise priced at a much, much higher point than the other two. (the S2000 took over that market for the defunct prelude). \_ Prelude a "true sports car"? FWD? Rear seats? Um, no. \_ ahh, he shows his ignorance. FWD works quite well for handling when the balance of the vehicle is forward, i.e. a front (not mid) mounted engine. Also the prelude has AWS in many models. It also allows you to drive out of a turn like a mother f***er. And for the rear seats, hmmm, 280zx, 300zx, not true sports cars either? How about the Ferarri 456GT? Not a true sports car? Hmmm, american muscle, is a trans am not a true sports car? \_ Having a forward weight bias is bad for handling dynamics. Any car that makes large concessions to comfort and convenience is no longer a "true sports car". The Prelude's a pretty good sports coupe, IMO. |
2003/11/7 [Transportation/Car, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:10972 Activity:kinda low |
11/6 Doubts about the profiteering motives of the Iraq action? http://www.hillnews.com/news/110503/profiteering.aspx \_ And they say there's no looting: "At a Democratic Policy Committee hearing, Melanie Sloan, executive director of the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, testified that "Halliburton [formerly headed by Vice President Dick Cheney] has charged an average price of $2.65 a gallon of gasoline imported into Iraq from Kuwait, despite experts' conclusions that the total price should be less than $1 a gallon." Sloan added that Iraq's state oil company is importing "the exact same gas" for 97 cents. \_ Experts? Which experts? Gas in a war torn country still suffering partisan attacks should pay half of what I do in the most stable country on the planet? I think not. Also, that's not called looting. The word you're looking for is 'gouging'. The real gouging is going on right here in the Bay Area. I'd bet a buck you're one of the RIDE BIKE! folks who think high gas prices here are a good thing while at the same time you're bitching about the high price somewhere else. \_ personally, i believe gas prices, like other prices, shoule be determined by the free market. Maybe the market would set prices in iraq at 4 bucks per gallon, and at one dollar per gallon in the bay area, but we won't know until we try will we? It's ironic that the profiteers who have taken control of our federal gonvernment claim to be pro-free market and then appear to be socialists when it makes their business associates rich. \_ (1) Iraq is in an area where people are swimming in oil, and they don't have to ship it half way around the world, yet they are paying $2.65 which is much higher than what most of this country is paying. (2) There is a big difference between higher gasoline prices due to taxes (that goes to pay infrastructure improvements and pollution control, etc.) and higher gasoline prices due to price gouging that goes straight to pockets of fat cats like Dick Cheney. \_ If location is so important please explain to me why I pay 25 cents more per gallon living near a few refineries than I do when I drive to the more remote parts of the Bay Area which is getting their gas from the same refineries? It's called price gouging. As for your second point, you have absolutely no idea what the price breakdown is for taxes,fuel costs, transport, security or anything on Iraqi gas (or US gas either I'd guess). The real price gouging is going on right here in the Bay Area. Tell me, you out there RIDING BIKE!? \_ Since you insist on being a moron, I will explain it to you. Difference in transportation cost is insignificant between where you live and other areas of the Bay Area compared to the other costs of the gasoline. However, difference in tranportation cost becomes significant when it is half way around the world compared to right at the doorstep (i.e. Kuwait to Iraq). As for the breakdown of price, the Iraqi state oil company is selling at $1 per gallon, so can you tell us which of the factors you mentioned (tax, fuel, transport, security) is the cause of the additional $1.65 Halliburton is charging? \_ You completely ignored my question about why I pay more living next to a refinery than I do when I drive 200 miles in land where gas comes from the same refinery. If you're going to call someone a moron and then explain why they're a moron, at least put some effort into your proof. This is the point where I'm supposed to call you a moron in return but I won't. Your intellectual dishonesty speaks for itself. \_ BC raised taxes throughout his administration and you're worried about a measly $1.65? Grow up. \_ Non-sequitor post of the day. \_ free Kevin!! \_ That totally follows... OP: Something bad has happened in the Bush Administration. Rep: It's Bill Clinton's fault!! |
2003/11/4 [Consumer/Shipping, Transportation/Car] UID:10928 Activity:nil |
11/3 Hi, a co-worker got rear-ended by a FedEx truck today (it was raining and my co-worker had stopped on a yellow), and his bumper has an obvious ~ 3-foot crack. The FedEx guy gave him his insurance info. Two questions: (1) Assuming he reports this, does FedEx insurance pay, or does my co-worker's insurance pay, (2) Do you think my co-worker's rates will rise, and if so, by about how much? Right now he pays ~ $300 / 6 months. He drives a 2000 Suzuki station wagon he paid $7-8K to the dealer for. Anyone have experience here? Thanks. \_ If the FedEx driver was at fault, you will not have to pay. Your insurance rates should not go up. \_ At fault person should never get dinged unless something really weird is going on. Getting rear-ended is pretty much guaranteed no-fault. If the insurance company fucks around and tries to claim anything different, IMMEDAITELY get a lawyer to send them a letter. They'll back down in seconds. \_ Don't you mean the opposite of what you just said? \_ Uh yeah, I was dazed when I wrote that. I meant the !At fault person should never get dinged, etc. The rest is true. \_ Ask your co-worker to see a doctor immediately. I got rear-ended last week and I didn't seek treatment until my neck and back started hurting like hell. \_ Larry H. Parker got ME 1.3 Million. |
2003/10/28 [Transportation/Car] UID:10828 Activity:nil |
10/28 What are some good tires for a wet climate. Yes, I know about yokohama but they're a bit pricey, are there any cheaper ones? \_ Yokohama is a medium-tier brand. You won't get much cheaper. Go to http://tirerack.com and check out their ratings. --dim \_ My Dunlop SP9000s are the best tires I've ever driven. These things rock rock rock in all conditions. Dunno about price, but if you want really good handling, there you go. -John |
2003/10/24-25 [Transportation/Car, Industry/Startup] UID:10770 Activity:nil |
10/24 Any tips on the best way to give a company that tried to screw you over (in this case Advantage-Rent-A-Car) negative publicity? Other than the better business bureau, any good ways to blacklist them? \_ Are there websites similar to http://resellerratings.com for such cases? That would rule! \_ pretty good link, thanks! Yeah, if only they had that for everything... Might be quite helpful/interesting. \_ It's called the better business bureau. As if anyone cares about or reads any of those sites or checks the BBB anyway. I know people who swear by paypal even after seeign <DEAD>palpaysucks.com<DEAD> |
2003/10/14 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Car/RoadHogs] UID:10623 Activity:nil |
10/13 So various no skilled and low skilled workers are striking across the US right now. Should they be replaced by illegal immigrants? Is this not a case of Americans being unwilling to do menial work that immigrants would gladly do? \_ sounds like a normal negotiation process. And who said that Americans are unwilling to do menial type of work? Everything has its price. \_ Or is it the case of trying to maintain the standard of living so we don't have to live like they do in the 3rd world? \_ But they're mostly doing unskilled or very low skilled labor so wouldn't it be better to have undocumented immigrants do this labor for less since Americans aren't willing to work at the lower rates the new immigrants are willing to work for? Isn't that the same reasoning for having undocumented workers in the fields picking produce instead of higher waged Americans? \_ You know, not every job has to, or can, provide health insurance and high pay. People accepting positions like these ones need to realize that upon accepting them. \_ Every job should provide health insurance. Maybe not 100% paid for, but the employer should contribute. That might mean less pay, though. As for high pay, do you think these people are highly paid? Maybe $17/hour is a little much for a checker, but: 1) What is the right amount? 2) The grocery stores agreed to it. --dim \_ "They agreed to do it." Ya, the alternative is to let people strike. Then you look bad and the federal govt might slap your wwrist. \_ actually they didn't agree to it, that's why the clerks are striking. \_ Actually, they did. That's why the clerks make what they make. Now they want to put the genie back in the bottle. They have that right, but the reason clerks are overpaid is that they agreed to do it. \_ The pay, not the healthcare costs. \_ Um, no. Health insurance as we know it needs to be completely dismantled. My car insurance doesn't pay for my oil changes--why should my health insurance pay for doctor visits? \_ It's not the doctor visits bankrupting the system. They are cheap, and cheaper still when you consider that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. \_ The two are not comparable, in my view. Car insurance pays if you break someone else's car, not if your car needs a valve job. -chialea \_ That's what he just said, isn't it? \_ And thus any comparison between the two is not on, get it? My driver's license doesn't allow me to take cars, so why should my fishing license allow me to take fish? \_ Uh, I think we're in agreement but you lost me when you started talking about fish. \_ Just this: comparing car insurance with health insurance makes as much sense as comparing driver's licenses with fishing licenses. \_ health >> driving around in your SUV. \_ whats up with the class warfare? he could be driving a bug from the 60s for all you know. |
2003/10/13-14 [Transportation/Car] UID:10610 Activity:low |
10/13 I've always wondered what makes a 2 wheeled vehicle turn when it is fast. Whenever I see people turn on their bikes, they don't turn the wheels but instead lean towards the turn. What baffles me the most is their wheels are straight in the turn! What exactly is the physical force that makes it turn? Is it the angular momentum or some other mechanism? -not physics buff \_ "when it is fast"? yikes. the wheels but instead lean towards the turn. What baffles me the most is their wheels are straight in the turn! What exactly is the physical force that makes it turn? Is it the angular momentum or some other mechanism? -not physics buff \_ nor would you want to turn your steering column if you were going 80MPH on a bike \_ why not? \_ dying would be one of the main reasons. \_ Try it sometime! \_ torque. angular momentum. cross product. \_ What torque? I thought it's the frictional force between the tires and the road which points to the center of curvature. \_ So how do you explain that leaning over would change the center of curvature? \_ Where does the torque come from? \_ Gravity. When you lean over, you're trying to rotate the bike (and gravity is helping you) perpendicular to the current axis of rotation. \_ How do you know the steering isn't being turned by a miniscule amt.? \_ because circles of large curvature are really flat, just like the earth! \_ The leaning is not what causes the bike to turn. The leaning is done so that the bike doesn't fall over in the opposite direction from the centrifugal force from turning. You need to lean more when taking a turn at a higher speed than at a lower speed. \_ Here's a fun experiment you can do with a tire... attach it to some sort of rod or something, then start spinning it... then move the rod and notice the resistance you get. Not exactly the same thing as turning, but maybe you'll start to feel/see forces that you didn't quite understand before. \_ Look up gyroscope in http://www.howstuffworks.com They have a video demo. \_ You never try to turn the steering wheel while riding. Instead, you push down on the direction that you want to go. There is a small angle in the steering column relative from a right angle to the ground which generated a slight turn in the front wheel. Pushing down in the direction you want to go also leans your weight into the turn. At least that's how i ride. into the turn. |
2003/10/10-12 [Transportation/Car] UID:10574 Activity:nil |
10/10 i'm shopping for an used sport bike and my budget is around $5000. what do i need to pay attention in terms of mileages, brand, and other things? thanks. \_ Ask if it has been raced, do not buy a bike that has been raced, unless you get a deep discount. Look for evidence like safety wire holes, etc. Ask if it has been in an accident. Have an independent mechanic check for things like frame straightness. All modern sportbikes are reliable, just don't buy anything more than 10 years old. Everyone has their own favorites regarding brand. My advice is to buy what you like. -ausman \_ thanks! what's considered as high-mileage/low-mileage? \_ This is tricky. Low mileage can be just a big a flag as high - either they have several bikes or they barely ride it. Thus may not maintain it. 1-10k/yr is fine, but above 30k be sure to get the mechanic opinion. My old BMW was fine at 70k, but a gsxr is not. \_ Anything in particular to watch out on old (~1988) bikes with low miles (<10K)? What is most likely to deteriorate from neglect, other than the oil/hoses/fuel? \_ If stored outside, a very low mileage bike from the 80s may have siezed bolts that will be a bitch to remove/destroy. The rust is established. \_ EX500 is good because nweaver has one. Also not too many plastics so if you drop you will not get as depressed as say a nice 600RR. \_ No, nweaver has a VFR, his girl friend has an EX250... \_ Don't spend $5000 on your first bike. You will drop it and feel bad. Is this your first bike? \_ Get a nice used 10 speed off telegraph or university. Just bring some heavy duty chain cutters you can borrow from someone. |
2003/10/9 [Transportation/Car] UID:10549 Activity:nil |
10/9 I am thinking about buying an Acura or Infiniti. Does anyone here have shopping experience in both dealerships? How do they compare (in terms of both sales and service)? A related question... do these luxury brands (Acura, Infiniti, Lexus) treat you better than their mainstream counterparts (Honda, Nissan, Toyota)? \_ yes. they treat you better. -nivra \_ Doo! Honda Acura Integra hel-la fresh! Just make sure you get the big fat wing on the back, the bad window tinting and the huuuuge-ass pioneer sticker. -John \_ My caaa so haaaa! My hair so haaaa! \_ Sad to say, but these days it's either German or Japanese. Detroit only makes junk. Check out the Saturn Ion. The engineers must have been drunk. \_ And don't forget the "Hong Kong Student" sticker. :-) |
2003/10/8-9 [Transportation/Car, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:10539 Activity:moderate |
10/8 I just saw a car with the license plate 'UNIX' Anyone know whose car it is? \_ No, but if you knew what would it matter? \_ It doesn't matter, I'm just curious. There are a lot of possibilities for a car like that in Berkeley \_ What state? \_ Sorry, California \_ Original Owner: Ted Dolotta Current Owner: John R. Mashey (as of Mar 2002) For more info see: http://www.balug.org/ml/balug-talk/msg01535.html http://www.troff.org/history.html (Google is simply amazing) \_ Thanks. I was kinda hoping MK McKusick had it... \_ I read that he had 44BSD (which is much cooler) \_ RIDE BIKE! USE CANDLE! \_ FYI, you can call the DMV. They won't give out home addr but give other information. |
2003/10/7 [Transportation/Car] UID:29555 Activity:very high |
10/6 Effects of the new car tax: my friend is a java developer living alone and making about $55k. She's not from Berkeley so this is about the best she's going to do. Car tax on her $26k car? $700. We need prop13 for car owners so middle income people can still afford to drive to work. \_ 2% of 26k = 520 + a few other bits - shouldn't exceed $600. And she didn't have to buy a new car. Gas runs her 4x as much. \_ I saw her bill. $700 no matter what you *think* it should be. \_ just vote for McClintock (or Arnold?) \_ What do you mean, "afford to drive to work"? Is she going to stop driving and ride bike? If so, that's great. No, she's going to suck it up and bend over to the state. Why? Because she makes $55k and is buying a $26k car... \_ What if I said she makes $80k? What if I said she makes $120k? Would you then say she makes enough that she should just pay and STFU and as a rich bitch she already doesn't pay her fair share? \_ Solid point. $26k is too much for your car if you make $55k around here. Can we get some decent home econ classes in the damn schools. \_ Sorry. Not in the budget. \_ it's people like you who wonder hanging at the end of a rope \_ wut \_ this man speaks truth \_ could you translate it into some form of english, please? \_ it is english, dumbass. non-rich people who can't budget appropriately will always have money trouble, regardless of the car tax. \_ She pays $500/mo in car payments, $200/mo in insurance, probably $100/mo in gasoline and she complains about $60/mo in taxes? Tell her to stop whining. \_ 200/month in insurance? She isn't an 18 year old white male. 500/month in car payments? Who ripped you off when you bought a car? It isn't a porsche. -op \_ 26000/48 = 541, 26000/60 = 433 do the math. Most people get 4 year car loans. That doesn't even include interest. I just plugged 28 yo single female with a perfect record living in Berkeley into http://gmac123.com and they gave me $195/mo for 100/300 liability and full coverage. \_ yeah, let the bitch eat cake! \_ How do you think these highways she drives on are financed? Typical middle class Californian, wants all this stuff and wants someone else to pay for it. \_ I hate this royal bitch already. She deserves to die. \_ With her taxes? We already know the rich and poor don't pay them. \_ Only $100 per month on gasoline?! \_ One of the most useless things to buy is a brand new car. Just buy a good used car and get min insurance. Works for me. Invest extra money for the future. \_ What will you buy with that money in the future? A new car? \_ No, he'll be paying medical bills when he crashes in his old heap. \_ With the money I saved from not having a car for 10 years, I was able to make a down payment on a house. -ausman \_ I did the same thing, but the point here is that at one extreme you have a lot of money and don't do anything with it. At the other extreme you enjoy life but get into debt. Moderation is the key. After a saved for the house I bought myself a new car, because having a POS for 10 years sucks. Useless? Maybe. Makes me happy? Yes. --dim \_ With the money I saved from not having a car for 10 years, I was able to buy a new car AND downpay a house.... Though perhaps I'd have been better off without the car. I weigh 20lbs more in 1.5 years. \_ With the increased mobility a car allowed me, I was able to live in a nicer place and commute to much better paying jobs. I made my down payment in cash, I pay an extra $2k per month on my 15 year loan, and I can get my wife a new car every 3 years with all the extra money I make by having a car all the way through the last 10 years. \_ Uh huh. Keep telling yourself that. Doesn't everyone make their downpayment "in cash"? \_ Nope. Most people are doing 10% or even 5% and some even get higher interest "negative" percent loans. I did a full 20% down, live further away in a nicer place than the shit holes where the jobs are. I don't have to tell myself anything. I see my paycheck, my loan expenses and my wife's new car. And oh yeah, my house has gone up about $150k since I got it and the area is now building up nicely. \_ Personally, I think the outer burbs are horrible. I would rather live in North Oakland. But luckily, we don't all want the same thing. I suspect my house in Noe Valley has gone up about that much. \_ I find the outer burbs unpleasant, not nice, but luckily, we don't all want the same thing. |
2003/10/7 [Transportation/Car] UID:29553 Activity:nil |
10/6 Non political non computer (so this can't be a troll, right?) question: What do people use to wash their car windows? I've read that ammonia is really bad for them (I guess that makes sense, I never use Windex to wipe my glasses). -new car owner, used to Ride BART \_ The best glass cleaner is Porsche glass cleaner. It is similar to eyeglass cleaner. You can find an assortment of cleaners at any autoparts store, though. \_ I use the car wash. But, sometimes I spit into a paper towel and use that. |
2003/10/7 [Transportation/Car] UID:10499 Activity:nil |
10/6 Damn, my non-election post was deleted. What do people use to wash their car windows? I've been told that Windex is really bad. BMW Freaks on the Internet recommend all sorts of wacko stuff. -!bmw owner \_ vinegar and water, dry w/ newspaper (which acts as a polish) \_ Porsche window cleaner, but Windex is fine. |
2003/10/2-4 [Transportation/Car] UID:10421 Activity:kinda low |
10/2 Why is the waterpump usually changed the same time as the timing belt? Isn't it a pretty reliable part? \_ The belt needs to be removed to change the pump. So if the pump fails then you get your timing belt changed whether you need to or not. It's a matter of convenience and will save you money. Have the nearby seals changed, too. It costs almost nothing and if one leaks on your new belt it will cause it to slip. --dim \_ how much for the seals? \_ Less than $100 parts+labor \_ Because it's hard to get to it. You don't want to pay the labor twice. But I guess you know that already, and yes, I wish they just build the part such that it last for 16 years. \_ fyi, my water pump was messing up, this jammed up my timing belt, I had to replace both parts again, this time from a good mechanic \_ by the way I called the guy up and he said the aftermarket belt is $100 cheaper, but don't last as long. Any reason why OEM belt would last longer? \_ Boy, he's riding you for a good one. How can aftermarket timing belts be $100 cheaper when the OEM belt costs about $20? \_ Depends on the car. What car do you have, op? \_ pony up. the timing belt is very important. you're supposed to only be changing it only every 60K-90K miles. who knows how crappy the non-OEM belt is (and whether it was > $100 cheaper for them to buy); and your mechanic is actually warning you \_ pony up. the belt is very important. you're supposed to only be changing it every 60K-90K miles. |
2003/9/30 [Transportation/Car] UID:10385 Activity:nil |
9/29 It's time to change my timing belt and water pump. The dealer charges $299 for the timing belt and $200 for the pump, while a generic store charges $345 for the whole thing. That's about $150 difference. My question is, is there ANY reason to go to the dealer? Is the authentic OEM timing belt and water pump worth going to the dealer? \_ oh my car is a Honda Accord. Why would it matter? -op \_ call the small independant shop and tell them "i want oem parts" and they will do that. most shops do that anyway and get the parts at a huge discount straight from the local dealership.. and if your car isn't a high end german car, chances are their generic obdII gear will be able to do everything needed. the huge price difference is that they are willing to pass on part of the savings on parts and also cheaper labor prices. dealerships usually bill at about $80-$95/hr where as independant shops are closer to $65. \_ Small shop is good enough for this. What kind of car? \_ Do you have a warranty? If so, I'd go to the dealer since having the work done at a 3rd party might void your warranty. If you car is a generic japanese import then a 3rd party will work well. \_ This is a timing belt. You don't change a timing belt when the car is still under warranty. That's at least 75,000 on a recent Accord. Unless you are commuting from one end of the bay to the other on a daily basis or are a shipping company you don't rack that kind of mileage up usually in under 3 years. \_ if you know a good, reputable 3rd party repair shop, then, go ahead. My toyota dealer cost about 10-15% more. I guess i am willing to pay that extra premium. \_ Can a generic store deal with the "computers" under the hood on most of today's cars? \- If Japanese && EBay, you can try OCEANWORKS. As for the Danhimal Discount. --psb |
2003/9/20-21 [Transportation/Car, Computer/HW/Printer] UID:10266 Activity:nil |
9/20 This is beautiful. Any of you own HP stock? Friends work there? http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11542 \_ How else are the HP execs going to take the Passage to India quickly in style and comfort? \_ Carly sucks, but how do they figure that planes registered to "GC AIR LLC" in Anaheim are owned by HP? --dim |
2003/9/1-2 [Transportation/Car, Health] UID:10028 Activity:very high |
8/31 I am in the transition from being employed to unemployed or hopefully self-employed later on. One of the things that worry me is health insurance just for myself. Will it become much more expensive? I am generally healthy but already in my early 30s'. What company/package do people in similar situation buy? \_ If you are a Christian, you may want to try: http://www.christianebuy.com/medishare2.html I think it's good for tiding things over while unemployed or if one has financial difficulties, but coverage is probably more basic than what you get from your employer. About $100 per month. They say they save costs by not supporting people with unhealthy lifestyles (drugs, sex, etc.). At first, I have some misgivings about that, but thinking more, there is nothing wrong with it. \_ jesus crashed my browser. \_ How do they verify that the subscriber is a christian? Can one convert? And what if the subscriber lost his faith after subscription? Although I can't help my misgiving, this is a serious question. The Evans link that site connects to suggests subscription? Although I can't help my misgiving, this is a serious question. The link that site connect to suggests that these people are not real Christians. Rather they seem to be fundamentalist fanatics intent on a worldwide revolution. If they are a chirstian's version of Hamas or Islamic Brotherhood just trying to gain popularity support by pretending nice it's fine. But it tries to set up cells of devotees I smell danger. that these people are not real Christians. Rather they seem to be fundamentalist fanatics intent on a worldwide revolution. If I am really desperate I might want to try that health plan, if they won't send Christ's soldier or army of god to my home. When really desperate one might want to try their health plan, if they won't send Christ's soldier or army of god for checkups. \_ You need your pastor to sign off. Other than that, they just cheap medical plans ($42/mo) with high deductibles ($2400). trust you, I guess. Oh, also a nurse would call you after your application is sent in to ask you some questions regarding our medical history. I am not sure what you mean by "Evans link". Most faiths have some fanatical nuts. The few of those who used it thinks it's good. Sample size is small. My family doctor, who is Hindu, says she would accept the plan \_ Don't forget that cobra is retroactive for approx. 60 days. \_ does Cobra have a good medical plan? I always wondered why people would want to join an evil terrorist organization that always loses to G.I.Joe. \_ because they never die. hard to beat that. cheap medical plans ($42/mo) with high deductibles ($2400). those super-cheap insurers you find later are just pyramind scams. as insurance without problem. \_ Supposedly, Kaiser has a really cheap (~ $30/month) major-medical only plan. No Dr.'s visits, prescriptions, etc.. save that for when you're employed. But at least if you crash and burn, you won't be going to the city hospital. \_ where is this cheap Kaiser plan? When I get a quote, it gives me an estimate of $154/mo. Anyhow. Blue Shield of CA has some cheap medical plans ($42/mo) but with high deductibles ($2400). \_ It's really fudge up out there. My aunt/uncle, retired, have to pay $900/month for insurance. With deductibles. If anyone knows of good leads for health insurance, lots of people (unemployed, self-employed, semi-retired) need it. As long it's not one of those super-cheap insurers you find later are just pyramind scams. \_ "I don't think the American people want to hear about healthcare." -Joe Liebermann \_ Don't forget that cobra is retroactive for approx. 60 days. \_ does Cobra have a good medical plan? I always wondered why people would want to join an evil terrorist organization that always loses to G.I.Joe. \_ because they never die. hard to beat that. \_ http://ehealthinsurance.com -- never used them myself but they were recommended to me at one time. also, check out COBRA with your current employer. it might be pricey, but will continue your existing coverage for 18 months. important to try to not let health insurance lapse, as it is REALLY hard to get new coverage after a 6 month lapse...and it may f*ck with pre-existing condition clauses with any new insurance policies. --chris \_ What is with this continuity requirement? Any url? I only knew auto insurance cared about lapses but I guess I was poorly informed. Would living aborad while under various kind of foreign employee insurance and/or travel/ex-pat insurance count as lapses? I guess COBRA does not apply to such cases? |
2003/8/29-2004/2/14 [Transportation/Car] UID:12250 Activity:very high |
2/13 Anyone know what the availability of the new Mazda RX-8 is? Do you have to get on some sort of six month waiting list, like when the new Mini Cooper came out? \_ Whatever you do, don't get a car like Mini, RX-8, or whatever with an automatic transmission (even those with a manual shift mode like Triptronic, Steptronic, etc.). The big difference is the use of a torque converter as opposed to a dry clutch. If you get a sports car, you've simply lost power by virtue of running your engine output through a torque converter. The only exception is if you get one of those sequential manual gearboxes offered only on BMW, MR2, and Ferarri. \_ Actually Audi also has a good one on the TT 3.2. \_ Totally random question, but what's its engine's compression ratio? \_ An engine's compression ratio is how much the gas in the cylinder gets compressed from the time the piston is in the down position to the point where the piston crests. Higher ratios lead to higher power output but it also takes more energy to compress the gas. \_ I knew all that. I just wanted the number. \_ 10.0:1, though that is not an official Mazda number. The rotary engine gets 238 hp out of just 1.3 liters in the 6 speed manual version. \_ Horsepower is like the Megahertz for cars. More important is how wide the engine's torque band is and how much power is produce throughout that range. As I understand, the RX-8 rotary engine doesn't kick in until some very high RPM. \_ I heard this exact thing when I was flipping channels and saw a review of the RX-8 on the speed channel \_ Well I knew rotaries have great power/displacement, but as I understand it they're usually pretty inefficient because they have a low compression ratio. \_ Yeah, could be. Apparently you need to rev it really high to get good accelleration, like 4500rpm at least. It redlines at 8500. I want to test drive it though! There aren't many cars in that class anymore due to the disease of gigantor-ism that seems to have infected the car market, and I want to check them all out. \_ I drove the AT and it was pretty pathetic. I did notice that the engine was pretty weak until you reved it up and even then it was still weak. I'm sure the MT would be much better but I was less than impressed with the overall feel of the car (aside from engine power). \_ What about the Acura RSX-S? Basically an Integra reborn, right? \_ Well, I did write something until someone deleted it and other motd postings. Anyway, RSX-X is just like a glorified civic. It's cheap on the inside and their clutch is very difficult to play with. I considered the RSX-S until I test drove one and walked out very unimpressed. If you have nothing better to do one weekend, it wouldn't hurt to test drive. \_ FWD civic. Ok haha but seriously FWD sporty cars are a bit lame. \_ Plus you're revving your wankel... \_ A 1.3L rotary is comparable in displacement to a 2.6L 4-stroke. |
2003/8/27-30 [Transportation/Car] UID:10017 Activity:nil |
8/26 Carpool from eastbay to santa clara, 8-5pm ? email octomeow@hotmail.com if interested. |
2003/8/21 [Transportation/Car] UID:29420 Activity:moderate |
8/20 Any tips on good motorcycle insurance companies? Been licensed 2 years but not insured, $480/yr from progressive seems a bit steep? (especially compared to my much lower car insurance - unfortunately my car insurer doesn't do bikes...). Thanks! - mds \_ If that is full coverage, that is cheap. If not, that is about 5X what it shold be. If you have a perfect driving record, try GEICO. -ausman \_ if you are under 25 and you've only been riding for 2 years and never owned (and had insurance which you are supposed to have) a bike before that is a bit high, but not 5x too high. \_ over 30, married, but never owned... Waiting to hear back from geico, any other good ones? Thanks! -mds \_ thanks for the tips! With geice, it was just ~$100! -mds |
2003/8/20 [Transportation/Car] UID:29403 Activity:moderate |
8/19 I'm selling a book on http://half.com to some person living at a "US Hwy 15-501 South". Just curious, but does anyone know what sort of place this might be? Next to a highway presumably, but like...a house, farm, trailer park? It's in NC btw. \_ there is a business loop of 15-501 that runs through a commericial/residential neighborhood in Durham. --jwang \_ there is a northern business loop of 15-501 that runs through Durham (close to http://Duke.edu). South runs into Chapel Hill (close to <DEAD>UNC.edu<DEAD>). this highway is only 2 lanes in each direction, with some residential neighborhoods on the side. --jwang |
2003/8/8 [Transportation/Car] UID:29275 Activity:high |
8/7 Where can I buy one of those computers that connects to a car engine and queries it to see exactly what is wrong with it when the "check engine" light comes on? I'm sick of having to pay the mechanic close to $100 every time it comes on. Thanks. \_ what kind of car? \_ a Jeep Wrangler \_ check your gascap. \_ a lot of cars have alternatve ways of reporting diagnostics. on toytas for example, after shorting the right wires, the engine indicator light blinks in a pattern that identifies the problem. -ali. \_ If your car is new enough (I think >= 1994), you can use the OBD-II tool to retrieve the fault code. \_ Switch your car to use Linux/Open source. Or ride bike. \_ Davis Instruments' CarChip |
2003/8/7-8 [Transportation/Car] UID:29270 Activity:high |
8/7 Where do I go for upgrading my car audio? And tinting my windows? I don't know anything about this stuff and just want some decent service without getting ripped off too much. Are their some respected stores I should go to? I live in South Bay. \_ so you're going to pay to decrease your visibility and increase your chances of being pulled over...why exactly? \_ as my grandmother put it "you'll never get a girlfriend driving that car!" You tint your car to make it look cool, you hosers. \_ not to mention increase your chance of getting your car broken into. \_ because i want better audio and tinted windows? \_ can i pay you not to move into my neighborhood? \_ aren't we stereotyping? What's wrong with wanting better audio? op is not necessarily going to get 1000 watt subwoofers. \_ okay. is paypal alright with you? \_ Frank's of Berkeley on Addison in downtown Berkeley does excellent car audio work. |
2003/7/29-30 [Transportation/Car, Politics/Domestic/Gay] UID:29174 Activity:low |
7/29 Looking for cool URLs to share at work, like the spinning wheels and the matrix ping-pong ones. \_ Bigger, but: http://www.theforce.net/theater/fxprojects/ryandork/index.shtml \_ http://www.memepool.com to be on the leading edge of cool dork. |
2003/7/26-28 [Transportation/Car] UID:29150 Activity:high |
7/26 When I look at car magazines I often see 0-60 numbers that are far shorter than 30-70 numbers. For example, the Infinity G35 can go from 0-60 in 6.0s but 30-70 in 25.0s. Wouldn't it make sense for a car to be able to go from 30-70 in less time than 0-60? \_ 25s is way too slow for 30-70, check your numbers. \_ your numbers are way off. 30-70 < 0-60 + 60-70. 60-70 isn't going to take 19s in any car that can go 70... \_ I thought it was a magazine typo but in the same article it posts numbers for the BMW330. Word for word it says "30-70 mph passing: 14.2 sec" which is still much greater than its 0-60 time. \_ I suspect 0-60 is measured driven hard and 30-70 is something odd like always in the highest gear. \_ actually it looks like he is looking at 1/4 mile times and thinks he is looking at 30-70 times \_ No, because above that it says "1/4-mile: 14.6 sec @ 98 mph". If you don't believe me, it's the Nov 2002 Automobile magazine on the bottom of page 55. \_ i'm surprised the bike fanatic hasn't responded. (earth to tom) \_ he's secretly a car lover. i've seen him at races (the real ones) and also spotted him in a rice rocket at a midnight drag show in oakland once, too. some hot little asian thing driving. i think he's the guy who posted the one liner, "25s is way too slow for 30-70, check your numbers" \_ uh, I'm talking about tom holub, not tom asian. \_ http://csua.org/u/3ql 0-70 in <8s. \_ Are they using the last gear for 30-70 test? That's something I've seen done. Numbers sound reasonable in that case. |
2003/7/19 [Transportation/Car] UID:29081 Activity:insanely high |
7/17 Dear John, I would like to know what disolves easily in gasoline and could potentially ruin the engine or at least degrade its performance severely. I would like the compound to disolve in gasoline so it's difficult to diagnose or trace the cause of the engine failure. At any rate, I don't think sugar works as the fuel line and filter will only allow gasoline to pass through and I highly doubt it's a proven technique (just an urbane legend). Thanks John!!! \_ I'm a nice guy, I like people, I wish we could all just get along and not hurt each other or vandalize other peoples' cars. That said, http://www.totse.com/en/bad_ideas \ irresponsible_activities/164831.html and if I ever catch you near my car I'm ripping off your head and shitting in the hole. -John \_ oooh, aaah, do they have big dicks where you come from? \_ Yes, and big sticks. -John \_ please try this out on your own car first. \_ never pour just sugar. pour sugar in solution. \_ POUR SOME SUGAR ON ME! -80s rock fan \_ any one of a mess of nasty organic solvents should work, doing a terrible job on the rubber pipes and fittings in the engine. Try acetone or MEK. \_ dumb ass, brick through the window or soda in the tank. now get the fuck off the motd, idiot. |
2003/7/17 [Transportation/Car] UID:29076 Activity:nil |
7/16 [censored auto-sabotage thread] \_ what's funny is that a thread with specific instructions for how to destroy someones car and possibly kill the driver and passengers stayed up for a day and a half, given all the other shit that gets censored. it just goes to show what we all knew already: that the censors are asshole psycho idiots. It's ok to kill someone by sabotaging their brakes, as long as you don't dissagree with them about US foreign policy. |
2003/7/17-18 [Transportation/Car] UID:29075 Activity:moderate |
7/16 Suggestions for a good place to get a car aligned in the East Bay (closer to Emeryville, the better?) \_ With or without sugar in the gastank and tires slashed? \_ Preferably without. With friends like these ... \_ Berkeley Steamworks \_ Um, I need an alignment, not a lube job. \_ call up Oceanworks in Berkeley - danh \- OW mostly work on JAPANESE cars ... you should vrfy they will process your car. Those guys are good to deal with if you are a clever person. --psb \_ even if you are not so clever i don't think they will attempt to destroy you - danh \- well i meant they will "speak your language" and explain things to you if you have a technical/engineering science background but dont know much about cars --psb |
2003/7/17 [Transportation/Car] UID:29072 Activity:high |
7/16 Dear John, thanks for the brake fluid advice. I may do just that because of simplicity (easier than prying out the gas tank, then pouring sugar). However I'm looking at ways to seriously damage a car without looking obvious. For example do things that the victim would not know unless he/she went to forensic scientists. Thanks John. \_ Oh dear, er, any chance I could convince you to just smear limburger on his air conditioning vents? -John \_ err... are you intent to kill as well? or you just want to damage the car without causing bodiy harm? People who messing around with other people's break fluid usually intend to kill as well. Or you just don't care? \- just out of curiosity, what is motivating this. there are better things to attack than someones car. BTW, YMWTR "The Information" by Martin Amis, which sort of has this as a premise. ok tnx --psb \_ Hayduke lives! \_ If the victim doesn't know something has been done, what's the point? "Oh! Aha ha! I fired my nullify ray at your car and now your anti-alien laser death beams shall never fire again!" Just toss a brick through the windshield. This isn't rocket science. Forensic scientists?? Now I'm sure you're just trolling. \_ I'm curious what the other guy did to you. Did he steal your GF? Is smarter and more sociable than you so he's getting ahead at work or in grad school? The people who exact revenge tend to be LOSERS. \_ Hey motherfucker. If I happen to catch you touching my car you will be in a world of hurt. Make sure it's worth it to you. This other person may not be so nice. Is this worth jail or death? I see someone sneaking around my car at night and I might just shoot. \_ you have an extremely large penis \_ double-wide pussies need large penises. \_ you don't own a car or get stalked by vandal losers \_ I am on to you now. Better check your brake cables before you get in because I just might slash them and cause you a horrible accident. |
2003/7/17 [Transportation/Car] UID:29071 Activity:very high |
7/16 http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/West/07/16/farmers.market.crash/index.html Man mows people with his car, 8 dead, and he is released and no criminal charge has been filed. This is telling me that there's something wrong with the legal system and that if you want to kill someone, automobile is the way to go. \_ how about if you want to kill 30 thousand americans a year, more than all wars put together, destroy the environment, destroy communities, and then get your stupid ass bailed out by the taxpayer when foreign competitors beat you with superior engineering? The automobile is great for that as well. \_ Airplanes, fast food, alcohol, air conditioners, by-products from PC manufacture....go live in a bubble, whiner. -John \_ The article writes: 'in police custody after being released by hospital.' And no matter what, he wouldn't be charged on the day of the event. But since he is odd (80s), odds are he'll just lose his license forever. \_ so the moral of the story is that if you want to hire a hitman, hire a 80-90 year old hit man cuz he'll just get away with it. \_ this IS sad. I was there yesterday... sad sad sad -UCLA student \_ a different report said the guy might of had a heart attack. \_ "might /have/" or "might've". Yeesh. \_ Are you the same person who thought "Misha" was a girl? \_ What do you mean? "Misha" *is* a girl's name. -- misha. |
2003/7/17 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Car/Hybrid] UID:29068 Activity:moderate |
7/16 ilyas, can you point out URLs that will scientifically prove (via chemistry or what not) that sugar kills the engine? And how much sugar per gallon is required? \_ http://cartalk.cars.com/Columns/Archive/2001/February/02.html Unfortunately it doesn't RUIN the engine. I need an alternative additive that'll do just that. \_ think: solidified grains of crystal going thru and fucking up fuel lines, clogging up injectors, etc. scratching up previously clean surfaces. \_ think: fuel filter \_ why not set the car on fire \_ If you're trying to get back at someone, try stuffing prawn heads or limburger in his airco. Battery acid/brake fluid on the paint lets you write nice things that eat into the body. -John |
2003/7/16-17 [Transportation/Car] UID:29054 Activity:high |
7/15 What are some of the effective ways to vandalize a car? Tire slashing and key scratching are old... \_ after yesterday, I've been kinda tempted to get a slingshot that throws ball bearings... -chialea \_ Why stop there? A certain fellow named Winchester once remarked that a gun is merely a machine for throwing balls. \_ Sugar. -- ilyas \_ can you elaborate ilyas? \_ you put it in the gas tank. it kills the engine. the same is true for any diesel with mothballs in the fuel tank. \_ or mothballs for a diesel \_ you use key to scratch the car, make sure you scratch the paint entirely. Then, you pour a little bit mercury on the exposed metal. the car owner probably need to get the entire panel changed \_ What does the mercury do? \_ There are only a few exposed areas on a car: windows, tires, paint, locks, exhaust, gas intake, and sometimes there will be an exposed antenna, ski/bike rack or other random bits. There's nothing wrong with a good car keying or tire slashing to send your message. The traditional car keyed message lets you *really* tell them exactly how you feel and why. Let us know how your 30 days in jail and $5,000 fine went when you get out. \_ only morons get caught with something as simple as vandalizing. \_ as someone who has never vandlized more than your neighbor's drive way with an egg at halloween how would you know? there are cameras *everywhere* today. \_ This is the reason why I think singaporian law is superior to US But seeing as how this is a .44 magnum, the most powerfull law. Singapore canes punks like you. let's see how tough you are when they have your pants down and whip you with a bamboo cane. \_ Now, you're probably wondering: did I fire all six shots or only five? I must admit in all the excitement, I kind of lost track myself. But seeing as how this is a .44 magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, It could blow your head clean off. So there's just one thing you've got to ask yourself: do I feel lucky? well, do you? punk? \_ Hey, he might even get a hard-on. Who knows about punks like him. \_ I have heard this story from a friend. It happened in ex-USSR. Once some guy who had an argument with someone else who lived in the same apartment building threw a brick at his foe's car from his 14th floor balcony. The car engine has been completely destroyed. It takes some skill not to kill anyone this way, so don't try this at home. \_ ah, in mother Russia, you take laws into your own hands \_ In Soviet Russia, brick shits you! |
2003/7/15 [Transportation/Car] UID:29036 Activity:nil |
7/14 Looking for pictures of Nazis driving Mercedes autos and riding BMW bikes, what is a good place to start? |
2003/7/8 [Transportation/Car] UID:28962 Activity:nil |
7/8 A truck on the freeway kicked up a pipe that dented the hood of my rental car. Does anyone know how insurance is gonna work for this? I didn't get the rental place's insurance. |
2003/7/3-4 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Car/Hybrid] UID:28910 Activity:high |
7/3 http://bimmer.roadfly.org/bmw/forums/e21/forum.php?postid=3378984&page=1 \_ followup (shortened): http://csua.org/u/3gy \_ Vaguely related--in Germany there is a large problem with "car forgery". Eastern Europeans (mainly Poles) build copies of luxury cars in their garages and sell them at cut (but still high) prices on German car flea markets. It's the ignorant and greedy who get caught by it, but some of the wheels are amazingly well done (while some have ridealong lawnmower engines.) This is pretty amusing: http://www.unf-unf.de/show.php?did=316 -John \_ (very very) long story short: some poor sap flys all the way from Spokane to West Palm Beach to buy a BMW that he thinks is a good deal based on a phone conversation with the seller. He forks over $10K CASH, and when the car breaks down as he's driving it home he finds out its been stolen. what a loser. \_ he doesn't seem that greedy, he just belongs to that weird world of BMW fetishization. the guys starts cleaning the damn thing before he even gets it back to his home state (which I guess was good since it allowed him to see more flaws in the car's story) \_ fuck you. i just wasted an hour at work reading that entertaining story. \_ ditto that. \_ When you at your greediest, you are most vulnerable. Divest yourself of greed and people won't be able to screw you like this. Con artists can also prey on your loneliness, your stupidity, and to a lesser extent, your pity. But greed is definitely the worst. Greed is the most common lever used to pry an idiot away from his money. \_ The buyer didn't strike me as particularly greedy. But I wouldn't fly cross country for a 'good deal,' not when so many would be in California. \_ Some lessons to learn: 1. A fool and his money are soon parted. 2. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. \_ 3. BMW enthusiasts are idiots even when they're not driving. -tom \_ Most enthusiasts are idiots even when they're not doing something they're enthusiastic about. -John \_ damn it! i agree with tom about something. \_ A stopped clock is right twice a day. \_ Or every few months in this case. \_ Old jungle saying: Its spelled B-M-W but its pronounced IDIOT! \_ Ever own one? If you did you'd see why. I've started doing idiot things like double-parking and cutting people off. It started slowly, but BMWs are FUN TO DRIVE and that leads to a little recklessness. \_ My dad has three. He drives like a world class jerk. The best was when someone in a 3 series tried to pass him in the shoulder and he rolled down his window and shouted "7 is bigger than 3!" (he was driving his 7 series that day) and then proceeded to hog the left lane and the shoulder for the next several miles. I've driven his BMWs and I just don't see it, they drive like almost every other luxury car out there. Personally I think that a STi is much more fun to drive and you can coax it to do lots more things (on and off road) than any BWM. \_ so what "enthusiasts" are not idiots, opinion master? you name it, i can crap on it. whee! |
2003/7/2 [Transportation/Car, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:28904 Activity:high |
7/2 Europe is a strange place: http://www.guardian.co.uk/germany/article/0,2763,989078,00.html \_ I think you mean, "Europe is a cool place." \_ Util you're hit by a guy having sex with a hitch hiker at road speed on the highway. \_ They're talking about the autobahn here. If a nation has already shown they're stupid enough to have no speed limit, why stop there? Besides, I don't think oral sex while driving is that bad, as long as the driver is the recipient. It's better than the asses who try to read in the car. \_ What was the name of the movie where Robin Williams rams his car into the back of his wife's car while she's going down on some kid? You're right. It's not that bad. \_ The World According to Garp Seriously though, if you can drive and not be distracted by a good solid dick sucking then either you're broken or you need a new lover. |
2003/5/27-28 [Transportation/Car, Politics/Foreign/Asia/China] UID:28559 Activity:very high |
5/26 What happens when OSHA isn't looking: http://ridah.net/stuff/safety.jpg \_ Does Toyota make forklifts? If not, we know this is a toyota plant. \_ Does Toyota make forklifts? If not, we know this is a toyota plant. \_ Yes, Toyota does make forklifts. \_ That's hilarious. But the 2 guys on the orange lift should be sitting on the back of the yellow one to keep it from tipping. \_ The yellow forklift won't tip over. If there weren't any \_ I bet this is in China. - Chinese geek guys on the orange forklift, how could they operate the orange forklift? \_ Forklifts have counterweights to prevent tipping. \_ I bet this is in China. - Chinese geek \_ Except those guys don't look Chinese. \_ They look kind of Philipino to me. \_ Hmmm, all Filipino workforce...that narrows it down to about a hundred coutries. \_ could be Indonesian, Malaysian, Vietnamese \_ Filipino \_ Pilipino \_ that is a valid option \_ It's an Iraqi WMD plant. \_ Never ever hire anyone named Homer Simpson at your work. |
2003/5/19 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Airplane] UID:28481 Activity:kinda low |
5/18 How much is a carpool lane ticket on 880 around Fremont? I thought it's around $271, but the notification I received said I owe $321. And, what's the easiest way for me to find if I qualify for traffic school if I can't remember if my last traffic school is within the last 18 months? \_ $271 is the minimum \_ You scumbag, I hope you get socked with more than that next time, and I hope your insurance company doubles your fees. Bastards like you ought to be executed on the spot. \_ Yeah because no one ever made a mistake. You're an idiot. -!op \_ Fuck all that. Kill the cars. Jackhammer the roads. \_ Why destroy perfectly good roads? Abortions for all! Retroactive ones! The human race is a virus! \_ Take it to a judge, admit guilt, ask for a reduced penalty because you're a poor student or you're an idiot and didn't notice the signs or something. The judge can also send you to traffic scool no matter what for simple driving infractions like that. Whatever you do, do not plead innocent. You're guilty as hell and you're just going to annoy him. |
2003/5/6-7 [Transportation/Car] UID:28358 Activity:very high |
5/6 Boy I love my country Singapore. I remember US used to bitch and whine about Singapore's Internal Security Act which allows detention without trial. Now, US is doing exactly the same, following our lead. I also remember US used to bitch and whine about Singapore restricting the circulation of commie-liberul rags like feer, etc., now US did pretty much the same with al jazeera. I also remember the various negative articles about Singapore being too authoritarian. Now liberul rags like NYT are praising Singapore for its authoritarian measures for controlling SARS. Singapore has been saying all along that detention without trial is necessary against commie and islamic terrorists, and successfully broken up al queda cell in Singapore. For that, now US is signing free trade agreement with Singapore like a good pussy cat. Boy, it still feels good to remember Singapore caning buttocks of American naughty boy who defaced several of Singapore's precious cars some years ago. Soon, US would be following Singapore's lead in banning the sale of chewing gum. Singapore, land of the free, and a beacon for democracies all over the world: http://www.nytimes.com/2003/05/06/international/asia/06CND-TRADE.html \_ something to keep in mind is that in this country we enjoy far greater freedoms than mandated by the constitution and various amendments. even the bare basic document without all the stuff the supreme court invented in the last 30 years still grants more rights and protections than you'd have in most of the world. \_ Many Chinese think Singaporian Authortarian is the model for modern China. Though I just don't see how Singapore model could scale up 10 million times. \_ While I agree with your general assesment that Singapore is far to authoritarian and we ought not develop our gov. in that way, the kid who got caned deserved it. Why the hell did he have to go around spray painting other peoples cars? \_ short answer: because he's a flaming idiot. \_It was a school graduation prank, and the spray paint wasn't even permanent. If the same laws applied to the U.S. Steve Jobs would've been hung and quartered because he was part of the Buck Fry's club and he used to pull stuff like this. The kid should've just been fined and do community service. On a tangent, the comparison is apt. It reminds me of the game A Mind Forever Voyaging (if anyone is old enough to remember infocom games) \_ sometimes you do a prank and get busted for it and pay the price. in this case, the dumbshit lost some skin off his ass and not even that much because of US pressure because too many idiots here don't raise their kids right. \_ That's what you don't understand. Poor Singaporeans make half as much as Americans, but your typical Honda Accord plus a car ownership license costs about US$100000 there. When you spray paint an uptight Singaporean's car, you might as well have violated his wife. \_ I see someone spray painting my car and they are lucky if all they get is a caning. Remember that guy who shot the kid who destroyed his Halloween decorations and then said "What are you gonna do about it?". That's justice. --dim \_ now you know why his login name is "dim" \_ actually this is one of the very rare times I find myself in 100% agreement with dim. Is there a URL for the holloween shooting? I'd love to read that one. \_ 1. So what if it was a grad prank? He could have just as easily done something else that did not violate private property rights. (MIT and CalTech students seem to be able to pull of interesting grad pranks that don't violate the private property rights of random people) \_ You obviously don't know much about CalTech. -ausman \_ I haven't seen anything on par with spray painting random cars. \_ ausman went to CalTech. \_ While I was there, it was routine to do things like brick up the entrance to someone's dorm room, steal The City of Pasadena's Christmas decorations and scatter them around campus, break into the Rose Bowl and hack into the sign control system, etc. Maybe things are tamer these days. 2. The paint wasn't permanent? Maybe I should run over to your car right after you had it washed and dump a load of cow dung on it and glue some free Dimitry flyers to it. After all glue and dung aren't permanent. \_No, it wasn't permanent. You obviously don't know anything about paint. They were using a non-bond type paint on top of a bonded surface. In fact, the people who owned the cars didn't say it was a big deal because it just washed off. Get your facts straight before bulleting nonsense. \_ I don't care what shit you put on my car. I don't car that it washed off. I shouldn't have to spend 1 second of my life cleaning up your shit. I'd cane your ass if you touched my car with anything. Hey is it ok if I deflate your bike tires? It isn't permanent! 3. So what about Steve Jobs? If he broke the law he should have been punished. \_Apparently you have no concept about civil disobedience. Let me guess, you're the kind of dweebie idiot who doesn't J-Walk or has ever copied software illegally. Get real and get bent. \_ How is painting someone's car an act of civil anything? You're a nutter. 4. Community service and fines don't teach people that what they did was wrong. They just teach people that you can do what you like so long as you can fork over a few $s and some time cleaning up roads. \_ So you believe only in physical punishment for all crimes or you don't believe in any? Should we cane people who violet basic traffic laws? \_Getting a $200 traffic ticket surely hurts. I don't know about you, but I'd rather take the caning than part with my hard earned cash. \_ And corporal punishment teaches them more? \_ It isn't about corporal vs. non-corporal punishment. The idea is that the punishment should be severe enough that it is a deterent to further crime yet not out of proportion to the crime, such as a $1,000,000 fine for spitting on a side walk. \_ "We'll be careful." "You'll be dead." Its people like you who don't understand what responsible social behavior is who are ruining this country. \_ BS. It's overreactions both ways (the 'off with his head!' crowd AND the "he's only a lad, he really can't help it" crowd) that's ruining this country. Grow some common sense and a sense of scale. \_ love the boingo reference. \_ actually that was oingo boingo making a pointed commentary on the sorts of people who say those sorts of things. Off with yer head! \_ Good point, we're screwed. \_ Since you love so much about your country over our good pussy cat one, why did you come here? |
2003/5/6 [Transportation/Car, Computer/HW/Printer] UID:28354 Activity:high |
5/6 From fuckedcompany today about HP (random poster): "I'll tell you how fucked HP is: They offered ME a job in Boise a couple years ago, and I have no disernable skills or talent whatsoever. I've made a fortune by shorting the stocks of companies dumb enough to hire a clueless marketing fuck like me. If I get called for a 2nd interview, I short a few thousand bucks worth. If they make me an offer, I bet the farm baby!" \_ HP has a call center in Boise. Maybe HP didn't care that he didn't know anything and just wanted a phone-monkey. \_ I've had very good luck recently getting help from "phone monkeys" from Agilent, but maybe that's totally different from HP. \_ He said he's a marketing guy. I doubt self proclaimed marketing guys were talking to anyone about call center jobs back in the day. \_ I don't get your point. HP is going down because some anonymous fucked company poster says they offered him a job he didnt deserve? \_ No, HP is fucked because they pulled a DECompaq and tried to compete with Dell instead of being the innovative company they were. Thanks Carly! --dim \_ Well, he doesn't have to worry about being wrongly hired now. We haven't been hiring in well over a year. \_ I guess I should have been flattered when they came through with an offer for me. Heh. \_ Hmm, then maybe we have started hiring again. So hard to get reliable info within the company. |
2003/5/1 [Transportation/Car] UID:28288 Activity:high |
4/31 So dbushong, what's your Ford Matrix test drive story? \_ The Ford....Matrix? --dbushong \_ I think it is the Ford Focus story. -!op \_ just tell us the damn story. We're bored and cranky. \_ The focus sucks. what other company would change the direction of all controls (windshield wiper, window crank, doorlocks, etc), raise the trunk, making rear-view impossible... Poorly designed pile of shit. |
2003/4/30-5/1 [Transportation/Car] UID:28282 Activity:high |
4/30 Where do you go to get car regular maintainance? The dealers are charging a lot of money. But do you trust a non-dealer? \_ Sure I trust my non-dealer, and more than I do the dealer. But there is value to sticking with the dealer until the end of the warranty period. \_ As a Ford owner I can unfortunately honestly say you should a) never buy a Ford no matter how good a deal it looked like at the time and \_ what did you buy, and what location? (randomly curious, also had bad luck with Ford in the past) \_ I'm too ashamed to say anything that might ID me. I *have* seen Ford dealership stories on the net on their different scams and had the local PoS try one on me exactly as described on the net. Just don't buy a Ford. \_ Any links? b) if you're stupid enough to buy a Ford like me, then *never* bring it in to the dealer. Ford dealers charge waaaaaay too much and they don't always do the work they claimed to have charged you hundreds of dollars for. I trust my non-dealer. Ford almost killed me when they didn't bother to rebolt my transmission back in place properly. What do you think would've happened if it dropped while I was doing 65? [btw, I've got a Ford for sale if anyone wants a good used car] \_ ask dbushong his ford matrix test drive story. \_ uh, i think you're thinking of the ford focus? \_ Depends on the car. Dealer is usually more expensive, but also more inclined to court your business (i.e. if they mess up they will try harder to correct it). They also have the best tools, manuals, and such. That doesn't mean they do a better job, though. If it is a newer car you care about and wish to keep, then take it to the dealer. Otherwise, find a good mechanic you trust and take it there. --dim \_ for lots of things (eg transmissions), dealers just send the work out. \_ Even if this is true, the dealer has more clout and leverage than you do when the work goes bad. --dim \_ marty's motors \_ I went here once and when I was looking over my itemized bill I saw some extra $200 charge. when I asked him what it was he said, "uh... my secretary made a mistake. sorry" and took it off. I dunno, maybe it really was the secretary's fault... he seemed nice enough besides... \_ fred's wrench in alameda \- oceanworks is pretty good but they mostly do japanese cars--psb \_ http://parents.berkeley.edu/recommend/services has a list of fairly reliable recommendations in the Berkeley area. --chris |
2003/4/30 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Car/RoadHogs] UID:28279 Activity:kinda low |
4/29 Say I'm sueing someone and I'd like to track down where this person lives. How much do private investigators cost? BTW this is the guy who hit my car and gave me a fake address and insurance information. \- what do you know accuratly? name? lic plate? seems like the police should help you out. while it probably isnt a high priority, they might be helpful since it is so simple. i would think your insurance company could get it from dmv or police or other means. --psb \_ Why are you the one doing the suing? Turn over all the info you have to your insurance company and let them deal with it. They're going to want to find him and make his insurance company pay so they don't have to. \_ Probably below the insurance deductible and the $750 damage minimum to report. Sucks to be you. \_ My door got dinged by an SUV going 10 mph. $2200. Something under $750 is a paint scratch. A small paint scratch. \_ May not be a new car. |
2003/4/23-24 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Airplane] UID:28199 Activity:very high |
4/23 I bought a used Bel 855STi radar detector. But didn't get the manual. Does someone have it in electronic format? Or can I borrow a paper version for a short time? -- sagarwal \_ Hope you're not using it in CA. Not only is it illegal but the cops here don't use that much radar anyway. I got picked up by a \_ You're 0 for 2. It's legal, and while the CHP don't use it that much, the local PDs do. cop on 580W who spotted me and correctly pegged my speed from more than a mile back without any gear. He was polite about it and let me off with a warning, thank god, but the cops here don't need the radar to bust you with a pricey ticket. My new rule of the road is simply, "never be the fastest car out there". Haven't been picked up since yet still get where I'm going plenty fast in second place. \- hello, what kind of car where you driving, what was your speed and what was the speed limit. i think anytime someone gets a speeding ticket they should post these details in the motd [along with location]. ok tnx --psb \_ Honda civic, 85 in 65, where 580 meets 238 going west. \_ If you get picked up without radar, take it to court. You can much easier fight a ticket when there's no radar report. It's probably the reason why you got off with a warning. I've fought off tickets before, so I'm speaking from 1st person experience. Not fun. \_ Since I didn't get the ticket there was nothing to fight. Most of my tickets have been for red light running and illegal turns so radar isn't an issue. \_ http://www.ncsl.org/programs/esnr/radar.htm They aren't illegal, except for commercial vehicles. \_ Maybe so, but still won't save you from tickets. \_ As far as I know, CHP sometimes use radar to detect, but always paces for a mile for confirmation (and to keep the judge happy). |
2003/4/21-22 [Transportation/Car] UID:28181 Activity:insanely high |
4/21 How much would it cost to ship a car from one coast to the other, approximately? I have no idea how much it costs, and the few sites I went to online for a free quote won't get back to me anytime soon. Also, anyone have any company recommendations? Thanks. \_ It's been a few years, but it cost me $900 from Berkeley to NY. Can't remember the company, got it from the phone book. It's more expensive if you have them do door-door service, less if it you drop it off at their depot. \_ Everyone I've talked to with towing has complained of delays, damages, etc. Seems easier to sell or drive. \_ I had my motorcycle shipped from the east coast, and there were no problems. It only took 4 days too. Of course it was actually in a truck the entire time. \_ Did they tow it or did they put the car on a truck? \_ on a truck. I took the option of leaving it at the depot, and then had it delivered there. Another option is to advertise and let someone drive it (and split gas with them or something), but a friend had someone blow out their engine doing that, so I didn't... I would have driven myself if I'd had more time :( \_ are you an idiot? you think they'd tow a car 3k miles? \_ You need to chill out, dude. It's not that big a deal. \_ I've seen cars being towed behing RVs, and since those are RVs I assume they're driving long distance. \_ I towed a car with a Uhaul across the country before. That's your only option if you are moving the whole house and your car. Why do you think it's idiotic to do so? \_ there's nothing wrong with it when you're doing it yourself, but it's not something you'd pay someone to do. also, how much do you think the companies would make if they had to own a tow truck for every car they transported? \_ if you have time, get a friend or two and drive across the country. \_ that's the thing, there are two of us planning on driving x-country, and each of us have a car. but we'd like to be in the same car, so we're gonna have one of the cars shipped. -op \_ and neither car is beefy enough to tow the other, right? \_ see "are you an idiot" comment above. \_ cf, "chill out", beavis. \_ if you have time, take the scenic route. This may be a rare event in your life. Thought about your route yet? \_ I already drove across country to go to the east coast, now i am driving back w/ my SO, who i happened to accumulate along w/ my degree. \_ take another route. \_ you accumulated SOs in school? were they handed out at the same time? -didn't attend graduation \_ you can probably stuff the car with lots of stuff you are moving... \_ sounds good, but wouldn't you worry about stuff in that car being stolen? a locked car isn't THAT secure. \_ I have a friend who has done it before. Just make it look like a bunch of junk and don't put anything too valuable like good stereo equipment. \_ get your kicks on route 66. \_ or yermom. \_ I might be willing to drive it for the price of a one-way airplane ticket. well, maybe... post your email if you're interested. \_ drivemehard@desire.com \_ I suggest you sell your car and ride a bike across. |
2003/4/19-20 [Transportation/Car, Reference/Military, Transportation/Motorcycle] UID:28169 Activity:moderate |
4/19 Has anyone checked out the new RRs? I've been looking at the specs and besides seating position, tail pipe, and the engine, I really don't see any difference between the F4is. \_ The F15E is vastly superior but the F18 is carrier capable and while prefer the F16 for air to air. The F4 is way out of date and hasn't been flown by a real air force for decades. \_ wankers \_ The CBR-RR has much more extreem seating, sharper steering (Bike had it tankslapper on them), and is a bit lighter. For the track, the RR is probably considerably (1/2 a second?) better. For the street, the F4i is undoubtedly superior, for the same reasons the RR is designed to be better on the track. \_ why do I have a feeling that the RRs are not going to sell as well as the F4i's since most people don't do track and don't care about that 1/2 sec difference? |
2003/4/17-18 [Transportation/Car] UID:28154 Activity:nil |
4/17 Honda Ad Details: http://www.dailytelegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/04/13/nhonda13.xml&sSheet=/news/2003/04/13/ixhome.html |
2003/4/17-18 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Car/RoadHogs] UID:28149 Activity:kinda low |
4/17 Super rice rockets - http://csua.org/u/d65 \_ I think it's most philipino guys doing this right? Are east asians modding their car? \_ That's "Filipino" or "Pilipino". -- Pinoy pride \_ Filipino \_ pronounced pilipino |
2003/4/12-13 [Transportation/Car] UID:28097 Activity:moderate |
4/11 Progressive Insurance offers insurance for Segway. Check it out, heh. \_ hah! as an engineer, i want to buy dumbass insurance. if i ever come up with an idea that fucking dumb, i'll be compensated by the insurance company for wasting my time. \_ I'm sure you'd become a rich man. \_ No he wouldn't. Think of the premiums he'll get charged... \_ Two Segways can't fit side-by-side on a sidewalk - why are these things even popular? People only get fatter. Walk for christ sakes |
2003/4/10 [Transportation/Car] UID:28062 Activity:nil |
4/9 While the truck bumper post below might have been a troll, it reminds me of an incident a while ago in which a friend helping me to haul a piece of furniture from the store hit my neighbor's car in my driveway. My friend was driving and I wasn't in his car. It was entirely his fault for not seeing a car clearly parked behind him, but should I have compensated for him since he was helping me? \_ No, your friend probably feels like a dumbass. \_ Miss Manners would say that you should offer to compensate him, and he should refuse, and then you should offer again, and he should refuse again. -tom \_ obchinesecustomsdiscussion \_ You'd have no legal obligation but as his friend you should offer to pay as much of it as you reasonably can depending on how much the damage is. If you care less about his friendship than the value of the damage then you can make that choice too if you're into burning bridges. |
2003/4/7 [Transportation/Car] UID:28013 Activity:very high |
4/7 The sun is really bad for the skin. I'm considering using a parasol whenever I'm under the sun like in a parking lot walking to my car. Using this "sun umbrellas" seems more popular in Asia than here. What do you think of a guy who uses parasols? -good skin guy \_ Sorry to sound dogmatic on this, but men with parasols are effeminate no matter how you turn it. Use sunblock and wear a hat if you're worried. I saw a nice place called Paul's Hat Works at 6128 Geary in SF. Or invest in a decent lightweight linen/cotton summer suit. That's stylish. -John \_ For more stylish tips, see the clapping hands hat thread below. \_ Sorry to sound dogmatic on this, but men with parasols are effeminate no matter how you turn it. Use sunblock and wear a hat if you're worried. I saw a nice place called Paul's Hat Works at 6128 Geary in SF. Or invest in a decent lightweight linen/cotton summer suit. That's stylish. -John \_ For more stylish tips, see the clapping hands hat thread below. \_ I try sun block or a panama hat before resorting to a sun parasol (unless you are interested in getting picked up by gay guys). Another trick is to comb your hair with a little bit of coconut oil. It keeps you head cool all day. \_ Dude. It's from the parking lot to the car. Unless the ozone layer has disappeared or the US has gone unilateral nookuler, you're really kinda pathetic. \_ Dude. It's from the parking lot to the car. Unless the ozone layer has disappeared or the US has gone unilateral nookuler, you're really kinda pathetic. \_ To be honest, using a parasol seems quite consistent behavior for someone who calls himself the "good skin guy". Parasol away, dude. \_ Real Men wear cowboy hats. \_ I heard that a little sunshine is good for the skin. Something along the line of Vitamin E, I don't remember. \_ Vitamin D. \_ The GSG (good skin guy) won't let a little vitamin deficiency stop him! \_ One piece of advice: use sunscreen. (and hats) |
2003/4/3 [Transportation/Car] UID:27971 Activity:nil |
4/2 Ok so I lend a "friend" my car and he wrecked it. Now he's being an asshole and wouldn't pay for it (ok fine he's not a friend). I've called my insurance company and they said they'll take care of everything. Here is my question. Is the premium increase proportional to the cost of the repair? \- is your friend insured and is the damage small or are we talking hospital bills and potential lawsuits? there are probably a lot of factors that will go into the increase amount. if you have already disclosed this to your insurance why not just ask them? \_ Insurance follows the car, not the driver, yes no? The friend's insurance will only apply for liability if anything. I don't even know if it comes to bear at all. If he has any balls, he'd pay your deductible and buy you drinks for life. \_ Yes, it is. Your rates will go up for *any* claim and they'll go up even more for bigger claims and then again some more for doing something *REALLY FUCKING STUPID* like loaning out your car to someone else which shows a *TOTAL AND COMPLETE LACK OF BRAINPOWER* on your part. You can expect your rates to rise by at least 30% and maybe more and I have no sympathy for you. \_ Did you at least get laid? |
2003/4/3-4 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Car/Hybrid] UID:27965 Activity:moderate |
4/3 My car's engine light just went on last it. It's a 1997 Chevrolet Caviler. Got any reliable and reasonable priced mechanic anywhere on the East Bay? Doesn't matter if it's North or South East Bay. Best if it's open on the weekends. \_ Marty's Motors. Mostly imports, but if he's not up to the work he will say so and help you find someone who is. \_ 5th Street Garage in Oakland. I think the owner is a berkeley alum. they are open saturdays. \_ Campus Auto on Shattuck. \_ I had a very good experience with Fred's Wrench in Alameda. Aamco told me my transmission fluid smelled burnt and that I'd probably have to replace the whole thing ($1100). Fred took me out for a spin so I could show him the problem, recommended a fuel additive to get rid of the knocks, and replaced my motor mounts for 1/3 the price I'd been quoted elsewhere. He told me the transmission was going downhill but given the age of the car it was better just to slowly change the fluid about a quart at a time. It's been 1.5 years now and it's still chugging along. \_ My experience and the experience of people I know is that while some independent places are good and some are bad, the big chain places will *always* rip you off. Same with dentists. \_ Agreed. Never get your brakes changed at PepBoys. Somehow they "forgot" a lugnut when putting my tire back on. \_ at 5th st garage they accidentally broke a lug nut, but fixed it for free. supposedly my type of car this happens a lot and most places will usually charge you regardless. \_ I have gotten good cheap service from Midas shops outside the Bay Area, but the one on Van Ness is a ripoff -ausman \_ I had some break damage, went to the Midas in Fremont. They quoted me $950 lowball. I went to a mom/pop around the corner. Did the job for $600. Midas sucks for anything outside of a pad swap on special. --scotsman \_ Check out recommendations at the following url http://parents.berkeley.edu/recommend/services/mechanic.html --chris |
2003/4/2-3 [Transportation/Car] UID:27960 Activity:very high |
4/2 What a tragic story: http://www.msnbc.com/news/893527.asp?pne=11947&0ct=-300 \_ i wonder what the real deal with this is. another report said that the soldiers shot warning shots in the air, and then shot at the engine, etc. how does a guy not get a clue when that happens? \_ Maybe when you're told to do it or they'll kill the rest of your family? \_ That's actually exactly what happened. \_ first shot mised != warning shot \_ If ppl started shooting at you, do you hit the brakes, or hit the gas pedal? \_ You turn around and get the fuck away, duh. This normally involves slowing to make the turn. Are you the same guy who loaned out his car and got it trashed in the thread above? |
2003/3/28-29 [Transportation/Car] UID:27890 Activity:high |
3/28 The dealer said my jalopy needs a new catalytic converter, and it's gonna cost $900. I read on the web (yes I stfw) that they simply burn unburned gas so that you wouldn't pollute as much. Now here is my question, does it affect the safety and longevity of my vehicle? \_ I had the same problem - honda told me the part would be $1000 when my smog test failed, and suggested I go to a muffler shop where they could custom-fit a more generic model instead of buying the specific honda-civic-only ($$) type). Had it done at Ken's on Shattuck near Alcatraz, worked great (passed smog with almost no emissions on those tests). Was only ~$200. - mds \_ I thought that it turned carbon monoxide to CO2 + H20? And I thought that unburned gas could actually harm it? Anyways, it's a good idea to have a fully functioning cc as a good citizen of this planet (think Mexico city or most cities in China type pollution). Also, when it comes time to get smogged, it will fail. One thing that you can try (I did this with my volkswagen) is to get an after-market cc and have a muffler shop customize it to fit your vehicle. Specifically, I went to small car world in Albany and got a universal cc that fit my vw camper (it was cheap, like $140 at the time), and went to a muffler shop on gilman and they did their thing for like $70. This was over 10 yrs ago, so i'm not sure of today's prices. Also, the dealer will almost always charge you the highest prices for anything. Find a good non-dealer auto mechanic. \_ as far as plantery citizenship, it's the CO_2 that's the problem, not the smog producing polutants. you can stop driving, but that won't stop the developing world from ther comming onslaught of CO_2 production. without fundamentally new technologies we're just fucked, regardless of what kind of exsaust system you put on your car. \_ In the meantime, get the cc and make it a tad easier to breather here in the Bay Area. \_ that is correct. i just hate to see earnest doogooders who overestimate the positive effects of their actions. \_ Your car won't pass the smog check without a cc in CA. \_ A related note. If you see a smoking vehicle on the road and you want to file a complaint, write down the license plate # and then call 1-800-EXHAUST or go to http://www.baaqmd.gov/exhaust \_ aka 1-800-FEEL-GOOD-TO-VENT. all they do is send a letter *asking* the reported victim to do something about the problem. |
2003/3/24 [Transportation/Car] UID:27824 Activity:kinda low |
3/24 What is the situation in downtown SF? various groups on the internet are claiming that there are mass protests that have shut things down. is this true? -3000 miles from SF \_ there's some stoppage, nothing on the scale of last thu though. I think everyone is kind of tired and gearing up for a major push at the end of this week. - danh \_ a major push to what? hurt people who work hourly wage jobs? \_ Not true. My brother is at UCSF and he says that the protests have hardly affected anything. \_ UCSF is nowhere near downtown \_ They've stopped traffic in the days since the beginning of the war, but it hasn't shut things down. \_ I made it to work Thursday, but most did not. Traffic was not moving. Things were pretty shut down. Since that day, protests have only been a minor distraction. -ausman \_ I work 3rd/Market. It was shutdown to cars and buses along Market on a few blocks for a while the other day but the rest of the city was fine. |
2003/2/26 [Transportation/Car] UID:27535 Activity:high |
2/25 Any recommendations for a good car alarm? \_ here's a recommendation: fuck off and die. \_ I've had minimal problems with Clifford. Very customizable (sensitivity, inner/outer sensor, tones, alarm duration, etc) \_ I got a car alarm thinking that I would use it all the time in Berkeley. I never bother arming it because if it goes off, I have to run out to the front of the building to disarm it. Just get a lo-jack system. You don't have to worry about pissing off your neighbors and tripping it yourself. A car alarm is money wasted. How many people hear one and think to call the cops these days? \_ if you're enough of a motherfucker to own a car alarm you deserve to have your car stolen. \_ idiot child, many cars for the last several years come with car alarms from the factory. not the shitbox you might own but most real cars have one as standard equipment. \_ For what little they do, you can leave it off when parked in the burbs. \_ the point stands. \_ what point? that you own a shitbox? ok, point made! \_ and those alarms tend to play nice. That is they only go off if someone forces open the door or the like. Car alarms like that aren't really a problem. The ones that are always going off are the vibration sensative or worse proximity sensative pieces of crap that go off when someone drives by or shakes the car. \_ My alarm lets me choose between vibration-and-open and open-only when I activate it. Pressing 1 alone chooses the first one while pressing 2 then 1 chooses the second. \_ At 2am I sure do, but probably not for the same reason you're thinking of. (Ok, I've never Actually Called them...) \_ You know, considering how much keying there is here, I see remarkably few cars with alarms going off and long scratches on the doors, or prawn tails in the airco intake vents or 'FOAD' \_ how do you get at them? written in brake fluid on the hood... -John \_ Good suggestions. I'll keep them in mind. \_ When I lived in Southside I used to keep a slingshot beside to bed to nail those bastards who liked to wake the neighborhood at 4AM and then leave their alarm going off. |
2003/2/26 [Transportation/Car, Reference/RealEstate] UID:27532 Activity:nil |
2/25 Ok this car alarm has been going on for 10 hours straight and it's parked on the street by my apartment. What can I do about it LEGALLY? \_ steal the car. Clearly no one will notice. |
2003/2/24 [Transportation/Car] UID:27507 Activity:very high |
2/23 Looking for car commercial songs. I'll begin: \_ "RIDE BIKE!!!!!" by Linus and the Hax0rzz \_ why is this funny? fucking nerd. \_ http://www.songtitle.info BMW--has James Brown's Sex Machine in one of its three short films Jaguar-- London Calling "Once Bitten Twice Shy" - Fiero Maxima-- BMW--has James Brown's Sex Machine in one of its three short films Mercedes? \_ Many. Falling in Love Again -- Marlene Dietrich. \_ they actually had Janis Joplin sing, yes, you guessed it "Oh lord won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz". Thank god someone with clue made them kill that ad campaign QUICK. Renault -- Cliff Richard "Summer Holiday." Chrysler Saab -- Rush "Tom Sawyer Extended Remix" \_ Hi tmonroe! Audi -- Cliff Richard "Living Doll" FIAT -- Cliff Richard "Bachelor Boys" Lada \_ That cadillac commercial uses led zepplin's song "it's been a long time since I rock and rolled" which is a song about a guy lamenting how long it's been since he's had sex. \_ Its vaguely appropriate don't you think? \_ and your point is...? nissan's whole ad campaign is built around a song about how stupid it is that people "live" in their cars. \_ point is, ain't it ironic? ...as yr post proved. Holden Mazda \_ Zoom Zoom Zoom \_ This one makes me want to throw up. I hit mute and sometimes leave the room. \_ Yea, I feel like kicking the stupid kid in the face. Mitsubishi \_ BNL - One Week \_ Kylie Minogue \_ Dirty Vegas \_ Telepopmusik - Breathe Volkswagen \_ Master Cylinder - Jung at Heart J. Ralph - One Million Miles Electric Light Orchestra - Mr. Blue Sky "II B.S.," Charles Mingus. "Pink Moon," Nick Drake. \_ Da Da Da, Trio \_ Fatboy Slim - Right Now was in some commercial, dunno which brand. \_ There's a CD with just commercial music, such as Pink Moon by Nick Drake. \_ "Vehicle," the Ides of March in a recent Ford(?) ad. Nissan \_ "She Sells Sanctuary" - The Cult \_ Great song. The Cult is actually still performing and releasing new albums. At least, they toured in support of a new album about three years ago. -dans \_ Which manufacturer had Suzanne Vega "Tom's Diner"? \_ Every song from Moby's Play album. |
2003/2/24 [Transportation/Car] UID:27505 Activity:high |
2/23 Looking for car commercial songs. I'll begin: Jaguar-- London Calling Maxima-- BMW--has James Brown's Sex Machine in one of its three short films Mercedes? \_ Many. Falling in Love Again -- Marlene Dietrich. Renault -- Cliff Richard "Summer Holiday." Chrysler Saab -- Cliff Richard "Living Doll" Saab -- Rush "Tom Sawyer Extended Remix" \_ Hi tmonroe! Audi -- Cliff Richard "Living Doll" FIAT -- Cliff Richard "Bachelor Boys" Lada \_ That cadillac commercial uses led zepplin's song "it's been a long time since I rock and rolled" which is a song about a guy lamenting how long it's been since he's had sex. \_ and your point is...? nissan's whole ad campaign is built around a song about how stupid it is that people "live" in their cars. Holden Mazda \_ Zoom Zoom Zoom Mitsubishi \_ BNL - One Week \_ Kylie Minogue \_ Dirty Vegas Volkswagen \_ Master Cylinder - Jung at Heart J. Ralph - One Million Miles Electric Light Orchestra - Mr. Blue Sky "II B.S.," Charles Mingus. "Pink Moon," Nick Drake. \_ Fatboy Slim - Right Now was in some commercial, dunno which brand. \_ There's a CD with just commercial music, such as Pink Moon by Nick Drake. \_ "Vehicle," the Ides of March in a recent Ford(?) ad. |
2003/1/9 [Transportation/Car, Finance] UID:27049 Activity:nil |
1/9 when a girl says you're not ambitious enough does that mean you're not rich enough? you don't have a big house? you don't have the right degrees? right car? what does that mean? \_ It means that you have no purpose in life, no plan for the future, no thoughts on improving yourself. \_ a girl is quite capable of asking "are you rich enough" It usually comes out as "what kind of car do you drive?" \_ you asked about this once before. It means that you're a FUCKING LOSER. \_ It means you do not have a strong enough desire for success or achievement. I.e., you play too much EverQuest instead of writing that killer app. \_ It means she's a gold digging bitch. Move on, enjoy life with a real girl. |
2003/1/9-10 [Transportation/Car] UID:27044 Activity:high |
1/9 AAA is raising my homeowner's insurance premium up by $200+ to $1040 a year. I tried to switch to State Farm but got turned down because I had a claim in the last 3 years. Am I screwed until the 3 year passes? Anybody know of another company that offers HO insurance and doesn't check or doesn't mind if I had a previous claim? \_ Good luck buddy. Insurance companies are now looking at the bottom line to keep their stockholders happy. If you've made a claim and they haven't dropped you, consider yourself lucky. \_ What's the point of having insurance if you can never claim it? Then they're just taking your money and offering nothing in return. \_ yes. smart for them huh? the only reason is for the really huge claims. \_ Somewhat along the subject: anyone know of a cheap renter's insurance company? \_ California is so incredibly anti-insurance company and anti-business in general, you're lucky to have any insurance at this point. I only got mine because my parents were personal friends of the guy making the decision. \_ The last couple of big CA disasters really slapped around the insurance companies. The new threat during the current housing boom is mold. Think near total loss for a relatively new house. VERY bad for insurance. They hiding until they can find a way around the mold problem. \_ It's nothing to do with that. It's more about the non existent interest rates and stock market gains they can make on your premium dollars. My motorcycle policy renewal had an eightfold increase requested, so I had to shop around for another carrier. \_ Damn. I have Allstate with no claims. I pay about $400/year. My house is worth more than the median in LA. $1040?! Damn. --dim \_ Ok, I am getting shafted for good. I called around to several other insurance companies and they all gave me the same story. Had a claim in the last 3 years? Fuck off. I strongly advice everybody NOT to file a claim unless it's for some big loss. I've gotten AAA to lower it by $200 by choosing the $1000 deductible option. That's still around $800 a year. FUCK! My only consolation is that my wife is self-employeed and keeps a home office so this premium is deductable as a business expense. -OP \_ Raise your deductible even more. You won't want to make a claim unless there's many thousands in damage anyway. Try $2500. This isn't your car where you want a $500 deductible. You shouldn't use this insurance much and when you *really* need it you won't mind the extra $1500. --dim \_ Insurance is meant to prevent you from financial ruin with a loss, it's not meant as a home warranty. Keep your deductables high, and don't claim anything short of a major loss and you will be fine. \_ Look in the Yellow Pages for a local "Insurance Broker", they can shop around some of the smaller insurance companies to get you a better price/any coverage since you have a claim. That's what I had to do when buying my house since there previous owner had made a claim a couple years ago. --randal |
2003/1/7-8 [Transportation/Car] UID:27025 Activity:nil |
1/7 Mercury News full-page Fry's ads now online: http://csua.org/u/790 \_ hallelujah! |
2003/1/7 [Transportation/Car] UID:27017 Activity:very high |
1/7 http://www.freep.com/news/locway/knife7_20030107.htm And no that's not the free republic. It's the Detroit Free Press. \_ That's either one fucking sharp knife, or he put her hand down on the fucking pavement and chopped it off. people suck. \_ I don't go to Free Republic since they cut off my posting priviledges for being a "troll." So much for freedom of speech. \_ There is no freedom of speech in a private enterprise you twit. The 1st Amendment applies to government coercion. I'm glad they revoked your priviliges as it eliminates the possibility of reading any garbage you might type. \_ Interesting. Neither of you can spell "privileges". \_ Too bad you can't handle posts by anyone who might upset you in the slightest. Conservatives love to talk about freedom of speech, but when they get the chance, they muzzle anyone who disagrees with them. \_ Hence the diversity of thought in academia today eh? \_ It's because they can't deal with facts and truth. \_ Then you can read the link since it *isn't* the Free Republic. At Lucianne they'd call you a site pest and mostly just mock you and egg you on. Try posting there. |
2002/12/26-27 [Transportation/Car] UID:26917 Activity:high |
12/25 Anyone have any good recommendations for good/reputable dealers selling used BMW's, in the Bay Area or within 50 miles? Thanks. \_ fuck you and your polluting ass. are you ready to go to war to put fuel in your gas tank? are you prepared to find solutions to global warming in a smog fillegd automotive nightmare? move to LA with the rest of your kind. \_ You won't find a "good and reputable dealer" selling BMWs. No "good and reputable dealer" would sell such a pos. Save your money and your sanity buy a benz or a lexus. - former BMW owner \_ What went wrong with your car? Which model did you have? \_ What didn't go wrong is a bettery question. I had major problems with the fuel system (tank, line and injector), the ac, the electronics (the main computer, seats, radio and the battery). I had the 735i. I'm glad I no longer have that pos. \_ Lexus is probably one of the best cars made, but not very exciting. Mercedes is Chrysler now and will be crap unless you buy flagship models ($$$). BMW makes nice cars. Maybe you got a lemon. --dim (current BMW owner) \_ it's daimler-chrysler, not the other way around. \_ Go sit in an entry-level MB and then see which way MB is going. --dim \_ whatever. tell that to all the guys in chrysler management in michigan who got layed off or retired early right after the merger. \_ It was a good merger for Chrysler, because they are putting MB parts in their cars and using MB managers. It was a good merger for MB because American workers make $17/hour and Germans make $32/hour. The idea behind the merger was making MB cheaper and that is why the new Chrysler is $35,000 and the new MB is only about $40,000. It's not fully evident yet, but it will be more and more so over time. --dim \_ I agree about the entry-level MB's but the E class (320 and 400) are pretty nice. The only reason I mentioned MB is because some people have a Germany car obsession. Personally I prefer Lexus since it is about as nice as a MB but provides a lower tco. \_ Buy it on e-bay. |
2002/12/23-24 [Finance/Banking, Transportation/Car, Computer/HW/Drives] UID:26893 Activity:insanely high |
12/23 What's the best way to destroy CDRs? The best practical way? \_ Sissors. \_ Toss it out the window while driving along on the freeway. There's no way any one will look there. \_ The feds can and will stop traffic to recover the cds. Best way is the next post if you are currently being watched. If not go for either the commerical grinders or scissors. BTW, the best soln. to the problem of destroying cdrs is to encrypt the cdrs and keep the private key on easy to destroy magnetic media (or equivalent). If the feds come for you just trash the private key (make sure its suitably long that they can't brute force it within what most judges would consider required for \_ Depends on how small the pieces are and whether all of the pieces that contain the info you want are available. A good practice is to cut the cds into several (8 or so) pieces and to stick some a "speedy trial"). This way, they will never be able to recover the data, and without the data there can be no conviction. \_ Steel trash can, well-ventilated area, lighter fluid. \_ the coating with the data is some kind of polymer. find the right solvent, and dissolve it. \_ HCl ought to do the trick \_ these two solutions almsot certainly have environmental and health consequences. -tom \_ kill the elves! - sarumon \_ bah! environment, health... you liberal treehugger! \_ Last time I checked, the polymer contains Cyanide, not something you really want to dissolve and allow the fluid go anywhere, no do you really want to burn it and inhale the gas. \_ Scissors. [spelling corrected --motd spelling nazi] \_ you can still extract data from cut CDs right? \_ Depends on how small the pieces are and the number of the pieces that are required to reassemble incriminating info. A good practice is to cut the cds into several (8 or so) pieces and to stick some of the pieces in the trash, then in recycle and then ditch some at work and others at the mall. This makes it really hard for anyone to get at the data while making it pretty easy for you to dispose of it. Note that this strategy isn't going to work against the feds. \_ why? because they search all those places or something? \_ the OP could be under suveillance *right* *now* with the feds pouncing on every ounce of waste he produces, whether at work, at home, mid-car drive, or anywhere else. \_ Sander. \_ Microwave. \_ Note this can option can have adverse health consequences. \_ place upside down on parking lot, pirouette. \_ paint the cover with AOL logo. \_ There are commercial grinders available that will batch-destroy a large set of CDs reliably. \- is this is same person involved in the post-browse cleanup? are you involved in child p0rn or something? --psb \_ completely new OP |
2002/12/11-13 [Politics/Domestic/California, Transportation/Car] UID:26788 Activity:high |
12/11 Is there any discount for FasTrak users on bridges? Someone told me there is, but when I look at http://www.dot.ca.gov/fastrak there isn't any. Thanks. \_ $4 instead of $5 on the Golden Gate: http://toll.goldengate.org \_ This should end soon. Budget problems. \_ Golden Gate is FIVE dollars?? How long has this been the case??? - moved out of the Bay Area \_ A year or two. \_ No, it started September 2002. --aaron \_ BB, SM, and DB bridges used to be 1.85 but now 2.00 \_ fastrack is not about discounts. its about making traffic move faster. it doesn't but that's the idea. they don't need to discount a service (using bridge) that you're goint to use anyway. \_ what about all the unemployed tooltakers? \_ I've heard that those people supplement their income with the tolls. \_ what about them? is there a real question here? are you in favor of eliminating all labor saving devices to increase employment for the unskilled? \_ yes. \_ Cool, as you're obviously unemployed and desperate for work, post your name. I have some ditches that need digging. -John \_ You think the poster is qualified? \_ Let's see: strong back, good work ethic-- nope, no motd'rs fit the bill. |
2002/12/3-4 [Transportation/Car] UID:26697 Activity:nil |
12/3 Woman uses baby's stomach to start car: http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/12/03/1038712929108.html |
2002/11/30 [Transportation/Car] UID:26670 Activity:high |
11/29 Was at Fry's in Sunnyvale today. Mad house. Whole parking lot was full. Saw that the checkout line wound around twice with 30+ people. Decided to get a soda, then got in line. Damn! That line goes fast. When I got to the front we saw they had about 50+ cash registers going with 80 capacity. Now that's scale an volume sales. Wish our stupid Safeway and Macy's would do something like that. \_ Woo hoo! That means my consumer oriented stocks are going up. American consumers will always be gluttons for new toys. \_ I spent 4h30m in line at the Fremont Fry's, which also had 50+ registers open. (Had I known it would have taken so long, no, I wouldn't have waited.) The line was so long that it looped around and intersected with itself. Parking was so bad that many people had their cars towed. \_ What the heck is fuelling that much buying at Fry's? Xmas? \_ they had a job opening for a sales guy in the TV dept. \_ Yeah I don't understand that. What's so important that has to be bought now with hassle that couldn't be bought last weekend or next? |
2002/11/15-16 [Transportation/Car, Computer/HW/IO] UID:26562 Activity:kinda low 66%like:26556 |
11/15 Clean your Mouse Rollers. Iso-Propanol and a Qtip and the flat side of a pin. Makes life better. \_ I just use my fingernail to scrub off the dust on the ball and the rollers. It's easy and it works well. \_ I do this about once a month but the alcohol+qtip is good to do every 3-4 months. \_ go optical. \_ If the optical mouse that comes with new iMacs is typical of optical mice, no thanks. I prefer more precision. \_ How do you get off all the splooge? \_ You put the propanol on the Qtip, and rub the wheel "across" or perpendicular to the direction it rolls. each time, turn the wheel a little bit, and eventually you'll have all the gunk saturated with propanol and then take the flat part of the pin, near the end and scrape is across the wheel, and all the gunk magically gets lifted off. gets lifted off. Then, wipe of the excess with a clean Qtip soaked in propanol. |
2002/11/11 [Transportation/Car] UID:26505 Activity:moderate |
11/10 The only thing that could make this car faster would be decals: http://forums.macnn.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=131198 \_ Don't forget the speed-holes. \_ Why do people always associate modified Japanese sports cars with riceboys? The characters in "The Fast and Furious" aren't riceboys. \_ that's cuz you havent seen the HK original \_ A person who owns a rice rocket, regradless of ethnicity, can be referred to as a rice boi. BTW, I wouldn't consider fast and furious as illustrative of the ave. life of a rice boi. Most work retail and have dull lives. No one would watch a moive about a bunch of fry's cash register clerks, so hollywood hyped it up a bit. |
2002/11/8 [Transportation/Car] UID:26465 Activity:low |
11/7 For those new kind of automobile tires that have V-shaped troughs that supposedly preform better on wet surface, does the orientation matter when they are mounted? I saw a car with such tires mounted in what I think is the wrong way. Thanks. \_ Yes, it does matter. I forget which way is the correct way, though. Try searching http://tirerack.com and such. \_ tip of v contacts with road before the vanes of the v. water has pathway to outside edges of tire. other way, water is forced to center of tire patch, leading to hydroplaning. \_ some tires are ok in either direction, some are not. if your tire place or mechanic doesn't know for your tires, get a new tire/auto place. |
2002/11/2 [Transportation/Car] UID:26383 Activity:high |
11/1 For Sale: 2000 Toyota Tundra,Black,V8,4WD,Limited,TRD,6cd,tan leather 71K freeway miles. Always had synthetic oil and Mobil M1 filters. KBB $23,800 your price $21,000. -allenp \_ why aren't you seeling it? |
2002/10/27-28 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Car/Hybrid] UID:26336 Activity:very high |
10/28 So why is it that gas prices in the bay area (any city, any station) are higher and sometimes *much* higher than the isolated, zero competition stations on the I-5? What's the excuse for that BS? \_ gas/food/utility is a small fraction of your housing expense. Why don't anyone bitch about that? \_ They've admitted all along that gas prices are based in part on income levels of the zip code. Then throw in the cost of doing business in the bay area, and there you are. \_ Buy a hybrid \_ My first thought would be land expense. Also, how about taxes? There might be far higher taxes in urban areas. --PeterM \_ When I drove the I5 in '89, gas was about 50% higher on the I5 than here. I'm not aware of any changes in the tax rates that would account for 10% lower on the I5 now. would account for 10% lower on I-5 now. \_ supply and demand. No matter how expensive the gas is your wealthy next-door-retired-HP/IBM/Intel-guy-who-worked-here-for-30-years when-a-3000-sq-ft-house-in-SJ-was-only-$80,000 will still pay for the gas, lowering competition. That's why BA sucks. Let's all leave! I did and I'm happy. \_ amen on that, man. fuck the bay area. i pay 25% less in gas or so, *and* i walk to work every day from a decent home. \_ When the next gas is 30 to 60 miles and your typical driver has another 200+ miles to go, I'd say supply is low and demand is high on the I5. I think you might have something with the "Bay Area people are just stupid" concent, though. \_ More people live here than travel along I5. Why is demand necessarily high? Besides, people are more inclined to be picky if they know they are going to spend a large sum on gas in the next few hours. \_ bullshit. it's collusion. \_ a Hydrogen/Solar economy is inevitable. \- There are two major variables you can collpase this to per occam to get good quality explanation: 1. REGULATION 2. COMPETITION. The regulations explain why production costs in califnornia are higher and (surprise) explain why costs of gas are high all over CA. 2. As for why gas prices are higher in Bay Area than Los Angles, that is largely competition [LA has more gas stations per unit area]. A third factor, production costs [I am including shipping from production site, to refining site, refining costs, jobber costs,and finally shipping to pump], probably contributes some ... large diameter pipelines are the cheapest way to move oil ... and there is no lg diameter pipeline to CA ... however supertankers are actually pretty cheep, and if this were the largest contributing factor, you would think Hawaii would have the most expensive gas, but SF started to pass Hawaii a little while back. You can discover this and more via emacs M-x analyze-local-petrolium-mkt. You may need to do a (setq calendar-latitude +38.9) (setq calendar-longitude -122.25) guess what, the Bay and the I5 are both in CA and suffer first, however. ok tnx, --psb \_ all of which fails to address the question, which is "why are gas prices higher in the Bay Area than on I-5", guess what, the Bay and I-5 are both in CA and suffer from the same regulation. And as for competition, it always seems to me that gas stations on I-5 are crowded all the time, while gas stations in the Bay are not so busy. If anything, it argues for economies of scale on I-5 vs local stations in the Bay. What about land expense, taxation, and lower labor costs, also? \_ Are you stupid or just stupid? Try looking into the regulations before presuming they're statewide. \_ I was criticizing psb, who only mentioned CA regulations. He made no claims about regional regulation. \_ criticizing on what he _didn't_ say... train be diff in the i-5 case. what you need to look at harder. \_ Land is cheap along I-5, but expensive in the BA. \- "crowded" is not the measure of competition. the franchise terms and jobber set ups may also isnt a matter of competition. if the i5 gas station be diff in I-5 case. what you need to look at are profit margins. a higher price can reflect either higher costs, perceived product differen- tiation or rents/mkt/power/less competition. if the price is higher due to higher costs, that isnt a matter of competition. if an I-5 gas station has a larger profit margin, that may be an interesting phenomenon looking for an explanation. the mcdonalds outside the grand canyon has really high prices. is it because they have a monopoly from the park? no. it is outside the park in BF nowhere ... where rents cannot possibly be high. while they are the only fast food place there, that is still not a monopoly because of the idea of contestability [if they were making undue profits then someone else would open up a restuarant]. so the real explanation is costs. it turns out you basically have to run a dorm for your crew to have them live in BF nowhere. --psb \- BTW, there is an interesting discussion in Kwoka & White: The antitrust revolution: economics, competition, and policy ok tnx, --psb \_ This is a troll... I was on the I-5 over the weekend and it was almost always more expensive on the 5 than in Berkeley. Berkeley ~ $1.45; I saw up to $1.89 on the 5. \_ Maybe not: http://csua.org/u/476 \_ Collusion. Why does everyone ignore the obvious? |
2002/10/27-28 [Transportation/Car] UID:26332 Activity:insanely high |
10/25 Do any websites (ala Mapquest or Etak) approximate The Travelling Salesman Problem? I went to visit 15 condos in San Diego today, and it was a bitch using Yahoo+Thomas guide to map out a semi-ideal route. I don't need an optimum path, just a first order approximation. I don't think I'll ever need more than 20 addresses at once either... I'd pay $.99 every time I need this feature... \- the emacs mapquest interface can do that. do M-x mapquest-metropolis --psb \_ I knew emacs was cool. I didn't know how cool until now. \_ Is this the real psb? Because that didn't work for me. \- you need the Los Alamos Simulated Annealing emacs lisp package. --psb \- that was not the real psb. ok tnx. -psb \- no, that was me. the immediately above is not me. --psb \_ You mean it was !psb, right psb? \_ What is the "Travelling Salesman Problem"? \_ No cookie. \_ find out the route which traverses all cities with the minimum distance. \_ Just use the thomas guide. It's at 1200dpi. mapquest is at whatever resolution your monitor is at. \_ you're a moron \_ My point is that there is WAY more detail on a single thomas guide page than on 30 yahoo maps put together. \_ Okay, get a Real map (Thomas or AAA) big enough to fit all the points. Then put a dot sticker at each address and use your highly evolved mamalian intellect to see patterns. Connect the dots. Do you have a beter solution? dots. It's not perfect, but do you have a solution? \_ You're still a moron. The OP wants to know how to get from point A -> B -> ... -> Z in an optimal manner. \_ Hey person with Etak friend... can you ask them if they have anything like that. Or is there any API where a 3rd party could program that feature? \_ I can't wait until <DEAD>maps.google.com<DEAD>... google would support it! \_ Even your first order solution will be near useless because of the ugly realities of traffic patterns, highway congestion, etc. I'll get 30 miles down a freeway at 3am faster than you'll get 10 miles down a dirt road at noon. Just use some common sense. \- the algorithms allow for weights ... of coure knowing what weights to plug in in a little tricky. i am not sure the algorithms i know of can deal with "asymmetric" weights ... usually on a metric the distance from d(x,y) = d(y,x) which clearly isnt true with traffic flows if we care about time. although some LA trunks seem to be equally congested in both directions. --psb \_ When you're taking city streets within a 5 mile range, it isn't that big of a difference. Or at least not in my case. \_ isn't there a way to plot multiple locations at once? just do that and do a rough aproximation yourself. the above poster is right... small distance details will be less important than type of road, traffic, etc. But just plotting them all on one map should be enough for you to use common sense to plan a route. \_ This would work. Which service supports this (yahoo doesn't)? |
2002/10/25-26 [Transportation/Car] UID:26316 Activity:low |
10/24 Where's a good place to buy repossessed cars from insolvent dot- commers in the Bay Area? \- hola, dont you think the car mkt is 1. reasonably efficient 2. large enough so that there no free lunch and the price would not have really collpased ... unless you stumbled on someone who has to leave the country in a hurry [who may not be the ideal person to buy a car from] and you cant really "stumble" on someone systematically/by design. --psb \_ The OP said "repossesed". I know there are sales of this type, but I don't know where/when, sorry.You can always try law enforcement sales too, of course. -chialea \_ http://www.auctioncity.com took me less than 90 seconds to find. or: http://www.mvdn.com/auctions.htm |
2002/10/24-26 [Transportation/Car, Computer/Companies/Google, Computer/SW/OS] UID:26311 Activity:high 50%like:26484 |
10/24 how can i upgrade my google toolbar? \_ Uninstall and reinstall? \_ you don't have to do anything. it auto-upgrades. --aaron@google.com \_ What do you do at google? It doesn't seem like google's changed much from when it started. And how is it pulling in enough revenue to stay alive? \_ He handles searches for H07 42N CH1X0R2 \_ what's that some kind of code? \_ you're joking right? usenet, catalogs, news, realtime crawling... besides main search quality gains. --aaron \_ Don't get me wrong. Google's great but where the hell is it getting its money? \_ you mean you never noticed those "sponsored links" at the top and sides of your search? \_ licensing their search engine? \_ My toolbar at home now does computation in the background, but my work toolbar didn't autoupgrade. i tried installing a new version, but it said it was already installed. \_ Unfortunately, Google does not make it obvious that the toolbar auto-updates itself. IMO, part of the problem is that Google doesn't list the current version number anywhere on the web site. I really have no idea if I'm using the latest version or not unless I try to re-install it. --jameslin \_ i don't think you are making sense here. you don't need to reinstall it. it auto-upgrades. so why do you care about your version number? are you a control freak? --aaron \_ trust the auto-updater, or re-install. your choice. --aaron \_ I uninstalled and reinstalled and I still don't have teh computation option. What gives? |
2002/10/9 [Transportation/Car] UID:26138 Activity:nil |
10/9 anyone know the number of the SF Traffic Courthouse (or wherever you pay the parking tickets in SF). My flakey friend had my car and got a parking ticket and I'm worried he'll forget to pay it. Obviously I tried http://yp.yahoo.com and I don't have the physical ticket. Thx. |
2002/10/4 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Car/RoadHogs] UID:26104 Activity:nil 60%like:26107 |
10/4 Quality protest in action: http://www.thesandiegochannel.com/sand/news/stories/news-170312020021004-091046.html |
2002/10/4-5 [Transportation/Car, Recreation/Humor] UID:26103 Activity:high |
10/4 woman loses car in puddle. hilarious photos: <DEAD>www.minca.cz/suzuki<DEAD> \_ Staged. \_ OP is a freshman, let him enjoy the 'hilarity'. It's harmless. \_ You've obviously never seen what "puddle" can entail given a sufficiently poorly-maintained piece of road in eastern europe. Yes, this may well be real, and it may well have been beyond everyone's control. Removal of head from ass is left as an exercise to the above poster. \_ Its still funny. \_ One of the 'stupid link sending' idiots in the office sent that around a few days ago. It wasn't funny then either. \_ I think it is great, not staged, and very funny. what a puddle. beware if you can't see the road ahead. \_ So true, so true. It's a metaphor for life really. \_ So what actually happened? Why were they trying to sink a car? \_ not stupid, not staged... my friend's friend sent me the link, and he said the woman was his mom's friend. - OP \_ Bullshit. \_ Right. Your friend's friend's mom's friend. \_ Like one of those 682 degrees of separation things.... \_ That's a puddle? |
2002/9/30-10/1 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Car/RoadHogs] UID:26054 Activity:very high |
9/30 Eight-wheel drive electric vehicle with top speed 192MPH, faster than a Porsche! 186 miles range. From the picture it looks like it seats at least six, maybe more. And the development cost is only $2.4M which seems pretty low to me. link:csua.org/u/33a http://csua.org/u/33b \_ funny how the idiot American reporters can't convert meters to feet. -tom \_ you're right. looks like the conversation ratio was about 2.2. he probably was confusing the m-ft ratio with that for kg-lbs. \_ What for? This isn't Europe. Do you really tell people, "A bit to the left, about 2.2 meters, thanks!"? I didn't think so. \_ Actually, I do use metric measures whenever possible. See my bicycle pages. And whether or not you use them, if you are a reporter writing a story for international publication, and you insist on converting meters into feet, you'd think you'd want to get the conversion factor right. Especially when that thing is obviously way more than 14 feet long. -tom \_ Why would you use metric units when communicating with people unfamiliar with them? That's just dumb. \_ The cycling world uses metric all of the time, even in the US. Allen keys, cranks, road bike frames, and road bike tires are all measured in cm or mm. If you pay for one of those organized rides in California held by local cycling clubs you get to pick distances of 50km, 100km or 100 miles. -jeffwong \_ 19.5" frames, century rides, MS150, 27" wheels. Bikes are as metric as cars. Mixed units. \_ well he said "whenever possible". \_ Some amazing features: 590hp!! 6-wheel steering, 8 seats, ability to keep moving with some of the eight wheels broken. Weights 6556lbs, so that gives only 11.1 lb/hp which is very low. http://web.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~hiros/kaz \_ Yeah but it looks ridiculously expensive to produce. Not much ground clearance either. \_ Don't worry, you'll see lowered ones soon with xenon lamps, a 5" exhaust tip ("but it's an electric motor!"), nose, tail, and midship spoilers. \_ Dude! I've already got dual midship soilers on order for mine! It's hella! \_ I think the low ground clearance is by design. "As the height of the integrated chassis is 15cm, the lower height of KAZ is almost the same as a conventional sedan and much lower than a conventional MPV, thus making access much easier." The slides also sell stable cornering and high stability due to low CG. Why do you want high ground clearance anyway? It's not an SUV. \_ The thing is 22 feet long. That's longer than our long-bed pickup. I think that thing will have problems hitting slopes and driveways. I guess it's fine if you live on a racetrack. Hmm, well I suppose the extra set of wheels could compensate, if some conditions make 2 wheels go in the air, but then you have potholes and things too. \_ Ah, good point! I was only thinking about cornering. Hmm, maybe that's the reason why the second front axle is so far behind the first one. Maybe when it goes from level ground to a downward slope, the first front axle are lifted in the air for a short moment while the second axle (and the rear axle) continues to steer. I have no idea. \_ hydrolicsP |
2002/9/27 [Transportation/Car] UID:26023 Activity:high |
9/26 I'm soliciting opinions on good bicycle wheel builders in the East Bay. Recommendations? I've been jerked around by Missing Link enough so don't even go there. This assumes you all know a well-built wheel from a hole in the ground. \_ I have never gotten a well-built wheel from a bike shop, including Wheelsmith. Build it yourself. I gave the CSUA my older edition of Jobst Brandt's "The Bicycle Wheel"; it's not hard, it just takes some time. -tom \_ I agree it's a good book, but I'm moving into a new house and studying for a licensing exam, Tom. I don't have time. --ulysses |
2002/9/26-27 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Car/Hybrid] UID:26015 Activity:high |
9/26 My 1995 Nissan Altima has about 112,000 miles. In December 2000, the "Brake" and "battery" lights came on. Within a couple days, the car died and I had to replace the alternator. The same thing happened again in June 2001. Now, the "Brake" and "Battery" lights are on again. If history repeats itself, the car will die again within a few days. And the mechanic will say I need to replace the alternator. But I suspect that the problem may not ultimately be with the alternator. Has anyone had this experience with their car? What was the ultimate problem? Is it be better to take the car to a dealer (I guess my warrantee is over), a private mechanic, or somewhere like Sears? What is the problem likely to be, and how much should I expect to pay? -asb \_ I had the same thing happen on my toyota. Though with mine, replacing the alternator solved it. Was the first replacement a new component? Was there any warranty on it? You may want to do a whole inspection of the electrical systems. Check the distributor for a short or something. Also there may be a timing problem that's stressing the alternator. --scotsman \_ good advice. alternators should last a lot longer that this. might want to check out your voltage regulator as it might be making your alternator work harder than it has to. \_You didn't mention it, but I hope that you're replacing the battery each time. If not, your alternator will burn itself out trying to charge a dead cell. vi user was here |
2002/9/25-26 [Transportation/Car] UID:26006 Activity:moderate |
9/25 Has anyone bought one of the new cooper mini cars? Which dealer did you go to? Do you like the car? \_ Test drive one. The ride is fantastic. \_ I test drove one and had a lot of fun. Now, I'm shopping around to see which dealer has the lowest markup, decent service, and not too long of a waiting list. -op \_ i know a dealer in San Diego w/ no markup, but long waitlist.. \_ Scoff scoff. My girlfriend bought an old Cooper British Open (British Racing Green.) It regularly blows the new ones off the road when it's curvy. And the new ones have plastic wood lookalike interiors. And they're BMWs. Scoff scoff. -John \_ You can get brushed chrome on the Cooper S. And I haven't seen any with the plastiwood interior-- must be some lame option. I'd like to see your old cooper outperform a Cooper S. They're BMWs! \_ And BMWs are what? ... not fast enough for you? Have you been paying attention to cars lately? |
2002/9/25-26 [Transportation/Car] UID:26001 Activity:high |
9/25 Is there any site to check the historic blue book value of a vehicle in a certain year other than now? E.g. I want to check the value of a 1984 model car during the year 1996. Thanks. \_ http://www.edmunds.com is run out of my closet! - danh \_ get a used book? Or maybe http://kbb.com can help you? \_ http://kbb.com only has current values. \_ Hrm, do libraries still exist??? If you can't visit, you can call. |
2002/9/20-21 [Transportation/Car, Transportation/Car/Hybrid] UID:25959 Activity:nil |
9/19 Ultimate Race Mod for a Sentra: http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/features/0208_scared \_ That was really funny. Thanks. \_ It was? |
2002/9/18 [Politics/Domestic/President/Bush, Politics/Domestic/911, Transportation/Car] UID:25925 Activity:very high |
9/18 Anybody else annoyed at all this bickering over money for those who died on 9/11? I understand that they need the money. But why is private life insurance not enough? Why does the US gov't have to get involved in paying the families? We're talking about something like 1+ million dollars per family. This is on top of the life insurance they're getting. \_ Anybody who could ask questions like this must really hate America. \_ not at all. I don't hate America but I also don't think that the federal government owes anybody anything because of 9-11. They didn't bomb the WTC, pentagon, or pennsylvania, after all. \_ Maybe this is not compensation but disaster relief aid? But $1M per family of relief aid is way too much compared to aids in other disasters. It's all politics in this case. \_ Maybe the other cases didn't get enough and should? Who is to say? \_ Are you saying every family who has members killed in a car accident or a fire or a robbery should get $1M from the federal govt? \_ Is a car accident a national disaster requiring relief? \_ No, and that's my point. Why do families of killed victims of 9/11 "require" $1M fed aid while those of killed victims of random car accidents or bank robberies don't? \_ i suppose the gov't is responsible more for WTC because it was the gov't that pissed off bin laden. \_ it has nothing to do with "responsible" as the morally bankrupt would claim. it has to do with scale. when one DUI rams his car into a wall, the country goes on. when 3000 people die, 4 planes go down, 2 *HUGE* buildings are gone, and the pentagon gets a big hole in it, people need to know the govt is doing something. disaster relief for family victims is one small part of that. \_ I thought our impending invasion of Iraq was our government's way of letting the people know that they're doing something. \_ Nothing to do with it. \_ It was a reflexive response. Note that for all those killed in the Sept. 11 attacks (including non-Americans) are getting the money. In the Sudanese embassy bombing, only Americans are being compensated (this means non-citizen employees and bystanders killed/hurt by the blast are not getting money). It's all very emotional. See the Red Cross incident. \_ The reasonable bickering is about cases like the Red Cross who ostensibly raised money for the families of the victims, but then were *very* stingy about actually giving it to them. Given the public response for the victims, I don't see a need for federal aid for the victims (except perhaps in helping them contact the various charities). |
2002/9/18-19 [Transportation/Car, Finance/CC] UID:25924 Activity:moderate |
9/18 Where is a good reverse phone lookup site? http://www.411.com can't find most of the numbers I'm looking for. Thanks. \_ anywho \_ http://whitepages.com \_ shit there's so much information in there. How do I remove my information, or leave just the city and not the address? also, how to remove people information in "basic search"? \_ pacbell has one online too |
2002/9/10 [Transportation/Car] UID:25828 Activity:kinda low |
9/9 Anybody know of any decent/honest Toyota mechanic in Fremont area? Preferably close to Mowry and 880. TIA. \_ My dad always took ours to a Vietnamese family-owned shop on Blacow and Central (across from the Arco). They always did decent work and were very reasonable. \_ Purfect auto on mowry and fremont blvd \_ Well, there's the Toyota dealer at 880 and Auto Mall... (You didn't say cheap) |
2002/9/4-5 [Transportation/Car] UID:25772 Activity:high |
9/4 My DMV Vehicle Registration Renewal Notice says my car needs a smog check. Can I renew the registration before getting a smog check so that the renewal won;t be past due? \_ if yer that paranoid about it, go to an Arco w/ RapidRenewal. you can just walk up and they will smog your car and if it passes they will file your registration and give you your tags on the spot -shac \_ No. It only takes 30 minutes to get a smog check and the results are instantly wired directly to the state. Stop being a weeny. Just go take care of it. \_ Unecessarily ascerbic, but correct. I did this three weeks ago and the whole process, including the DMV getting me my new stickers by mail, took only six days. \_ Is there such a thing as "unecessarily ascerbic" on the motd as long as you're right? \_ I took it in by person, and had the process (smog check + registration) completed in 2 hours. \_ Yes. You can pay the registration and avoid a late fee. You won't get the registration and sticker until you do the smog check, though. --dim \_ Seconded. I got charged late fees because the records on my car were fucked up, and when I called to complain they wouldn't remove the late fees because I could have paid the registration and waited for the smog check to come through. \_ Which means you're not registered and not legal to drive. \_ Not true. Your registration will show that it's paid and that there is a lien pending for smog. You also avoid the late fee, which I assume the OP was worried about. --dim \_ I also registered first, then Smogged-- it worked fine. \_ Oh yeah? You get pulled over? \_ yes this is okay. However, if you get pulled over, you will get a "fix-it" ticket. $10 at the minimum. |
2002/8/22 [Transportation/Car, Politics/Domestic/Crime] UID:25651 Activity:very high |
8/21 http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/front/1540867 "It was like, `Kill them all and let God sort them out,' " said the other supervisor. "I guess we're just lucky he didn't order us to fire warning shots into the crowd or anything." \_ URL worthiness meter to save yall time: worthwhile: worthless: ............. \_ Since when is the motd about saving time? \_ Aw, lovely Houston. This is another reason to stay the hell away from Texas and the south. \_ just a bunch of pigs measuring their little weenies \_ If any of you jackasses had actually read anything about it, you'd know it was the result of one cop who making a bad decision, but of course it isn't necessary around here to actually know wtf you're talking about to have a valid opinion. \_ Tell us all about it, then, master of obscure Texas local news. \_ Dude. Be serious. Its an exercise in simple reading comprehension. The captain in charge of the operation made an unbeliveably bad call when circumstances were beginning to show that the raid was going to be fruitless. The "Kill them all" quote is taken so horribly out of context it conveys almost nothing about the actual events that took place. Try reading the article. -mice \_ I dunno. It reads like a miniature version of the 1000+ folks arrested as possible terrorists by the Feds, held without access to lawyers and denied Constitutional rights. Even now as the Fed raid is proving fruitless, no one is taking any blame for it. In the Texas case, hundreds of folks have a criminal record for being at the wrong spot at the wrong time. I hate to see the lawsuits that are going to come from both of these instances... \_ Oh they do not have a crimincal record. This is just a load of hyperbole crap. "Oh! Oh! Come see the violence inherent in the system! Help! Help! I'm being oppressed! The sky is falling!" When *everying* is constitution ripping oppression and everything is racist and everything is sexist and blah blah blah then you dilute the power of the words so there's nothing left to distinguish *real* oppression and racism and sexism from this sort of endless whining. Get over it. \_ i believe the monty python quote you are aiming for is "help! help! I'm being repressed!" perhaps you were just intending to paraphrase monty python, and can be excused. Any future crimes can be checked against their official arrest record. It's not hyperbole, it can be used against them later on. \_ They were arrested. That is an official criminal record. If the charge is tossed out by the judge, that part of the record is purged, however part of the arrest process is fingerprinting and photos. The government now has this info to do what they want with it. Employers requesting police records as a job/security check may require the person has to explain away the arrest. It's a pain. \_ That's certainly true, but the stupidity displayed by the man in charge is not unique to Texas. Stupidity of his sort is pretty universally available. That seems to be the origin of this thread: that 'lovely Houston' is somehow the issue and not one man's idiocy. Of course, I'm starting to come off as an apologist for Texas, which I'm not. really. -mice \_ I did read it, but then someone who called me a jackass claimed there was more to it, so I had to ask. \_ Read it again and see the violence inherent in the system, jackass. \_ Yeah, but what does FreeRepublic have to say about it? \_ Who? \_ Go there and find out. |
2002/8/19-20 [Transportation/Car] UID:25605 Activity:high |
8/19 best place to buy Hazard insurance for bay area home? \_ AAA? It's non-profit. \_ In my experience, AAA rates suck. AllState or StateFarm are both good, and will give you discounts if you insure both the house cna car from them. \_ AAA also gave such a discount to me. Another things is that the longer you have an auto insurance with AAA, the bigger discount you get on the auto insurance, since they apply prior year's surplus money back to members who have the longest insurance history first. Don't know if the same happens to home insurance. \_ Statefarm returns money. \_ A few years ago AAA was one of the lowest-payout firms. If you were insured with AAA, or got hit by someone with AAA, you could expect a legal fight before you saw any money. \_ Hence, The People's Lawyer. \_ Now back to Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! |
2002/7/31-8/1 [Reference/RealEstate, Transportation/Car] UID:25465 Activity:high 58%like:25460 |
7/31 Very funny. Someone changed my original post from "gas station owner" to "gay prostitute." Here's the post again. -op I am interested in changing my profession from a full time engineer to a full time gas station owner. Any comments and/or URLs with more info regarding gas station ownership, maintaince, liabilities, etc.? \_ curious. where would you have this gas station? have it in hawaii \_ Preferably somewhere around the Bay Area. Slightly further away is fine, but not too remote. -op \_ Are you from the middle east or south asia? \_ most people think that owning a gas station is a way of making money while sitting on your ass all day long. It's not. It's actually a complicated REAL ESTATE business. It's all about the location. The difference between housing real estate and commercial real estate is that it's a lot harder to liquidate commercial real estate. You'll need to find another sap who wants to make money sitting your ass all day, just like you. \_ And you have to take the risk of getting robbed and breathing toxic fumes all day long. \_ Actually some 21 y/old HS drop out is running the counter. You're at home watching cartoons. \_ I made acquaintance with two would-be gas station owners. One of them leveraged the equity in his station to acquire another and so on. He was grossing about $80K/month, but I don't know what his net was. He seemed to be doing well. The other paid $400K to buy a station and later had the EPA shut it down because it needed some ridiculous sum of money to comply with some new law. He lost everything. There's a lot to it. Why, may I ask, are gas stations in particular appealing to you? Do you have experience or friends/relatives with experience in this field? --dim |
2002/7/16-18 [Transportation/Car, Computer/SW/SpamAssassin] UID:25374 Activity:moderate |
7/16 Is there any way to auto-whitelist using spamc? \_ Put * ^From: (whitelist) whitelistfolder above your spamc recipe. \_ that's not auto-whitelisting \_ [ Non-AUTO-Whitelist solution removed ] \_ umm, why don't you rtfm. it depends on how you have spamd set up. \_ umm, I didn't set up spamd on csua. \_ spamd -a. but no spamd => no use of spamc. |
2002/6/24-25 [Transportation/Car] UID:25184 Activity:very high |
6/24 How much does it cost to replace front and rear brakes? Darn Acura dealer charing me $490!! \_ are they resurfacing the rotor? That may be why. \_ I had my rotors resurfaced, pads and fluid replaced for $130 at Pep Boys, and I still felt scammed. Plus they somehow "lost" a lugnut and didn't bother replacing it or even sitting the wheel properly. Fuckers. \_ Thanks! I knew they are scamming me. Those bastards! I will never go there again. p.s. yes, they are resurfacing the rotors. \_ yeah, Pep Boys quality is pretty bad. But they are cheap. \_ are they also "balancing" your tires as well? Or, er, aligning your tires. Some say after doing work with tires, they may need to realign them. \_ I am not sure about that. I will ask them. \_ You do need to have your tires realigned every so often because of potholes and things like that-- every 12-24 months, basically. Simply removing your tires does not mean you need a realignment. At any rate, realignment probably isn't enough to explain $490 - $130. I replaced 2 and realigned all 4 tires for $120. \_ So what's a good place to go to service breaks? \_ brakes? How about a specialty tire and brake shop. \_ Try your Acura dealer. I've heard good things about them. \_ For $490 they should be *replacing* the rotors. Are you sure they aren't replacing them, rather than resurfacing? --dim \_ Pep Boys is cheapest, quality is bad. Dealers are usually more expensive, but they may have good quality. Or, a specialty or other type of shop -- perhaps somewhere in the middle? \_ Wow that's cheap. BMW wanted $1290 to resurface my rotors. |
2002/6/14 [Transportation/Car, Finance/Investment] UID:25097 Activity:nil |
6/14 If one buys a car with financing (say 5 years and some interest rate) how does one sell the car before the 5 years is up? Is there a way? \_ No. you're utterly fucked. |
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