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Oracle of Delphi

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  1. Everything Brian said but with one caveat. Just get a dog, they are always happy to see you unlike a wife or GF!
  2. MMMMMM. Swiss grilled cheese is my favorite too!
  3. Meh, he's 70 miles from me, plus I don't seem to have the same affect on him as you do.
  4. Wasn't refering to what you said.
  5. My mother always said if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. I have to go now!
  6. I think ocnblu sabotaged your car!
  7. 66Stang, one of the Universities I attended was OSU. While there I lived in Worthington, OH, so I know Columbus very well!
  8. Ewwwww, there is just something wrong about having the words, Mate and Cheese Buddies in the same paragraph. :AH-HA_wink:
  9. BUSH, AKA: Pubic Hair
  10. Isn't the EU standard that the rear turn signal be amber colored too?
  11. I've often thought how nice that would look on a Kappa!
  12. I'm surprised! Trust me, I'm not all that interesting, just ask my wife!
  13. Did I say I never heard of them? I'm 3 years older than God!
  14. Were you the Picker-Upper, or the Pickupee?
  15. Because, like the Kappas, the Chevette was built at Wilmington.
  16. Some GM Wilmington car models you may remember. Circa 1977 Chevy Chevette, T Platform Circa 1983 Chevy Caprice, Oldsmobile 88, B Platform Circa 1986 Chevy Corsica & Beretta, L Platform 1997 Chevy Malibu, N Platform 2000 Saturn L Series, GM2900 Platform 2006 GM Kappa's, Solstice, Sky etc
  17. That's right long before the EV-1, GM planned to make the mighty Chevette the Electric Car of the future, way back in the 70's! Meet the Electrovette! This ain't your Daddy's Chevette! GM - Quote "The Electrovette is the first of a new series of electric test cars produced by the General Motors Corp. This experimental prototype uses twenty 12-volt maintenance-free batteries weighing 920 lbs (417 kg) which are carried in the rear seat compartment. The suspension system has been re-engineered to handle the additional weight. The two passenger sedan weighs 2,950 lbs (1338 kg) and has a top speed of 53 mph (85 km/hr). Acceleration is zero to 30 mph (48 km/hr) in 8.2 seconds. The range using lead-acid batteries is 50 miles (80 km) at 30 mph (48 km/hr). (This is about the same distance as a normal Chevette can travel on one gallon of gasoline.) Zinc-nickel oxide batteries being developed by General Motors that could double the range may be available in the near future. GM lithium/ iron sulfide batteries which are smaller, lighter, and more powerful may be 10-15 years down the road, unless technological breakthroughs can shorten the timespan. Electrovette uses an on-board computer which is a control signal processor and the "brain" of the system."
  18. Well, I don't understand that either, most seniors your age require less sleep not more????
  19. Happy Birthday y'all! :sign0200:
  20. Got a road trip planned? See the average cost per state. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9317029/
  21. Sig heil! It's the Kublewagon! Oops I mean Thing! Yeah, yeah the VW Thing!
  22. Actually I see a lot of Grand Prix in this.
  23. Say what you want, that Chevy Chevette, based off the Opel Kadett, was built like a German tank. To this day I still see them on the road both the Chevy Chevette and Pontiac T1000 and when I travel to South America I see them there too. Opel Kadett D
  24. Das ist gut!
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