SuperRoo
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For me the ultimate driving test was Storrow Drive Boston Mass at rush hour. You survive that your have skills.
I learned to drive in New Joysey. And have no problems driving NYC and Boston. Vermont has some cool twisty roads, though nothing like the Tail of the Dragon. That poop's bugnuts insane. And I'll never look at my commute the same again.I grew up on Lawn Guyland and learned to drive there. In time I discovered it was a great training ground for driving in other parts of the US. Best of all I can still summon my NY driving skills, and driving style, at a moment's notice.![]()
ROFL!!I know there are a few astronomy fans on here. Very nice to see the James Webb space telescope launch properly.
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It seems everything has been out of stock for weeks, with remark that it is unknown when stock will be available. Pre-order is not an option.
The UK dealer ( Electromod) now has some products in stockAny idea when Schiit Europe will get any products? It seems everything has been out of stock for weeks, with remark that it is unknown when stock will be available. Pre-order is not an option.
I learned to drive in New Joysey. And have no problems driving NYC and Boston. Vermont has some cool twisty roads, though nothing like the Tail of the Dragon. That poop's bugnuts insane. And I'll never look at my commute the same again.![]()
Yesterday I did a ten hour drive into the teeth of a rainstorm. Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, then Indiana. There was a small mountain south of Pittsburg that reminded me of this song.I learned to drive in New Joysey. And have no problems driving NYC and Boston. Vermont has some cool twisty roads, though nothing like the Tail of the Dragon. That poop's bugnuts insane. And I'll never look at my commute the same again.![]()
Yesterday I did a ten hour drive into the teeth of a rainstorm. Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, then Indiana. There was a small mountain south of Pittsburg that reminded me of this song.>>>> Harry Chapin, 30000 pounds of bananas
LOL unfortunately it is burned into my memory as I make certain drives. I was not advocating his music.AAAAAAAAAHHHHHH !!!!
In the days when I listened to the radio in the car, hearing any Harry Chapin song would cause an IMMEDIATE switching of the station, and the offending station would be banned for 24 hours.
Same for Jim Croce.
They're the only two performers whose music I react to that way. Don't know why. The feeling has not mellowed in 40 years, not a bit. (Could have gotten worse ... now I react to their names, without even hearing the so-called tunes.)
As a former German, I have to say that I am appalled by that name.
Appalled, I say!
Honestly, I will forever be puzzled by the Brits' infatuation with that ship. They may have critically damaged the Bismarck, but they never managed to actually sink the ship. It was scuttled.
But hey, if the French can believe that surrendering a few years in would somehow mean that they won the war, then the Brits can believe that they sunk the Bismarck…
[Very, VERY crucial disclaimer: I am kidding.]
I was with you on both for many years but lately I have mellowed on Jim Croce (I am not proud of that fact). I still cannot tolerate Harry Chapin. Too many sensitive but non-thinking Boomers love "The Cat's in the Cradle" and took it as reality, this resulted in many of the Boomers' offspring living at home until age 40.AAAAAAAAAHHHHHH !!!!
In the days when I listened to the radio in the car, hearing any Harry Chapin song would cause an IMMEDIATE switching of the station, and the offending station would be banned for 24 hours.
Same for Jim Croce.
They're the only two performers whose music I react to that way. Don't know why. The feeling has not mellowed in 40 years, not a bit. (Could have gotten worse ... now I react to their names, without even hearing the so-called tunes.)
Or Johnny Horton song! Plus I think if you damage a warship so much that it is scuttled you get credit for "sinking" it."Scuttle the Bismarck!" wouldn't make a very inspiring book or movie title.