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RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 6:27 pm
by AW1Steve
Go get a drink of water T.....oh, that's right....you shouldn't! [:D]

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 6:36 pm
by Terminus
Oh no, they're not saying we shouldn't drink water, just that it has no documented effect. Also, they've directed producers of bottle water to no longer write on their labels that water counters dehydration.

So we're in "De Nile"...

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 6:52 pm
by jeffk3510
I wonder if coffee and Barqs Root Beer does...cus thats all I drink all day long.

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 6:57 pm
by AW1Steve
Off to have fun driving with the best "Anti-theft device" available in the USA! A six speed manual transmission! [:D]
I just read a report that less than 10% of American citizens can drive one. While that seems a little low to me, I can't deny that the last time I lived in DC , a young local tried to "Jack a Porshe" from the young girl driving. Once he realized that he didn't know how to drive it, he abandoned it (to the young girl with more guts than me, she laughed at him!) The police caught him a couple of blocks later when he jumped on a bus.

I truly find it amazing that so few of my countrymen are not interested in one of the few things that can make driving FUN! [:(][&:][X(]

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 6:58 pm
by AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: Terminus

Oh no, they're not saying we shouldn't drink water, just that it has no documented effect. Also, they've directed producers of bottle water to no longer write on their labels that water counters dehydration.

So we're in "De Nile"...

Isn't the leadership generally there?[&:] One would think it's a river in Brussels! [:D]

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 6:59 pm
by AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: jeffk3510

I wonder if coffee and Barqs Root Beer does...cus thats all I drink all day long.


Drink beer , it's safer , and according to Ben Franklin, "proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy!".[:D]

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:02 pm
by Dixie
ORIGINAL: AW1Steve

Off to have fun driving with the best "Anti-theft device" available in the USA! A six speed manual transmission! [:D]
I just read a report that less than 10% of American citizens can drive one. While that seems a little low to me, I can't deny that the last time I lived in DC , a young local tried to "Jack a Porshe" from the young girl driving. Once he realized that he didn't know how to drive it, he abandoned it (to the young girl with more guts than me, she laughed at him!) The police caught him a couple of blocks later when he jumped on a bus.

I truly find it amazing that so few of my countrymen are not interested in one of the few things that can make driving FUN! [:(][&:][X(]

Really? I know that auto transmission is more common over there but still... It's not hard after all if teenagers(!) can work out how to do it then it must be easy [:D]

We had an automatic pickup when I was on det in Al Udeid, I hated the damn thing. If I'm driving, I'm choosing when to change gear. [:@]

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:29 pm
by AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: Dixie

ORIGINAL: AW1Steve

Off to have fun driving with the best "Anti-theft device" available in the USA! A six speed manual transmission! [:D]
I just read a report that less than 10% of American citizens can drive one. While that seems a little low to me, I can't deny that the last time I lived in DC , a young local tried to "Jack a Porshe" from the young girl driving. Once he realized that he didn't know how to drive it, he abandoned it (to the young girl with more guts than me, she laughed at him!) The police caught him a couple of blocks later when he jumped on a bus.

I truly find it amazing that so few of my countrymen are not interested in one of the few things that can make driving FUN! [:(][&:][X(]

Really? I know that auto transmission is more common over there but still... It's not hard after all if teenagers(!) can work out how to do it then it must be easy [:D]

We had an automatic pickup when I was on det in Al Udeid, I hated the damn thing. If I'm driving, I'm choosing when to change gear. [:@]

Driver education in the early 1960's went exclusively to automatic transmissions. All us rental car companies do automatics, and unless your in a really big city , standards are much more difficult to purchase. Sports cars and jeeps are the exception. But even most pickup trucks are automatics. I find that I'm more "in tune" with my car if I'm driving a standard. You need to think ahead , and I find most drivers don't want to think at all , when it means you can't hold a cell phone, text, or screw around with CD's MP3's etc.

I did have a little bit of difficulty driving a stick in the UK, but that was simply because I'm used to shifting with my right hand rather than my left. But with practice all things are possible. [:D]

We've not heard from you for a while. I hope that all is well with you and yours. [:)]

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:37 pm
by Dixie
ORIGINAL: AW1Steve

ORIGINAL: Dixie

ORIGINAL: AW1Steve

Off to have fun driving with the best "Anti-theft device" available in the USA! A six speed manual transmission! [:D]
I just read a report that less than 10% of American citizens can drive one. While that seems a little low to me, I can't deny that the last time I lived in DC , a young local tried to "Jack a Porshe" from the young girl driving. Once he realized that he didn't know how to drive it, he abandoned it (to the young girl with more guts than me, she laughed at him!) The police caught him a couple of blocks later when he jumped on a bus.

I truly find it amazing that so few of my countrymen are not interested in one of the few things that can make driving FUN! [:(][&:][X(]

Really? I know that auto transmission is more common over there but still... It's not hard after all if teenagers(!) can work out how to do it then it must be easy [:D]

We had an automatic pickup when I was on det in Al Udeid, I hated the damn thing. If I'm driving, I'm choosing when to change gear. [:@]

Driver education in the early 1960's went exclusively to automatic transmissions. All us rental car companies do automatics, and unless your in a really big city , standards are much more difficult to purchase. Sports cars and jeeps are the exception. But even most pickup trucks are automatics. I find that I'm more "in tune" with my car if I'm driving a standard. You need to think ahead , and I find most drivers don't want to think at all , when it means you can't hold a cell phone, text, or screw around with CD's MP3's etc.

I did have a little bit of difficulty driving a stick in the UK, but that was simply because I'm used to shifting with my right hand rather than my left. But with practice all things are possible. [:D]

We've not heard from you for a while. I hope that all is well with you and yours. [:)]

Busy times mate, but all good. Been back to visit the rest of the clan and then back home and into work again. Hopefully things will be better still in a week or two.

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:38 pm
by Dixie
ORIGINAL: Terminus

Oh no, they're not saying we shouldn't drink water, just that it has no documented effect. Also, they've directed producers of bottle water to no longer write on their labels that water counters dehydration.

So we're in "De Nile"...

And besides, almost 98% of people who drink water will later go on to die. [X(]

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:45 pm
by AW1Steve
ORIGINAL: Dixie

ORIGINAL: AW1Steve

ORIGINAL: Dixie




Really? I know that auto transmission is more common over there but still... It's not hard after all if teenagers(!) can work out how to do it then it must be easy [:D]

We had an automatic pickup when I was on det in Al Udeid, I hated the damn thing. If I'm driving, I'm choosing when to change gear. [:@]

Driver education in the early 1960's went exclusively to automatic transmissions. All us rental car companies do automatics, and unless your in a really big city , standards are much more difficult to purchase. Sports cars and jeeps are the exception. But even most pickup trucks are automatics. I find that I'm more "in tune" with my car if I'm driving a standard. You need to think ahead , and I find most drivers don't want to think at all , when it means you can't hold a cell phone, text, or screw around with CD's MP3's etc.

I did have a little bit of difficulty driving a stick in the UK, but that was simply because I'm used to shifting with my right hand rather than my left. But with practice all things are possible. [:D]

We've not heard from you for a while. I hope that all is well with you and yours. [:)]

Busy times mate, but all good. Been back to visit the rest of the clan and then back home and into work again. Hopefully things will be better still in a week or two.

Just glad all is well. Take care. [:)]

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:48 pm
by jeffk3510
I love manual transmissons.

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:54 pm
by USSAmerica
ORIGINAL: Terminus

According to the EU, drinking water doesn't counter dehydration.


Ha! What does, then? [:D]

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 8:03 pm
by Grollub
Rum. [;)]

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 8:05 pm
by USSAmerica
Good point, Per!  [8D]

How have you been?

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 8:10 pm
by Grollub
I'm ok, thank you Mike.

I've just gotten home from a trip up north celebrating my mothers 70th birthday. [:)]

Just doing some lazy surfing before I'm off to bed. Have some hectic weeks before me until Christmas vacation comes to the rescue.

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 8:11 pm
by Grollub
... and there I'm off to bed.

Good night friends [>:]

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 8:30 pm
by Treetop64
ORIGINAL: AW1Steve

Off to have fun driving with the best "Anti-theft device" available in the USA! A six speed manual transmission! [:D]
I just read a report that less than 10% of American citizens can drive one. While that seems a little low to me, I can't deny that the last time I lived in DC , a young local tried to "Jack a Porshe" from the young girl driving. Once he realized that he didn't know how to drive it, he abandoned it (to the young girl with more guts than me, she laughed at him!) The police caught him a couple of blocks later when he jumped on a bus.

I truly find it amazing that so few of my countrymen are not interested in one of the few things that can make driving FUN! [:(][&:][X(]

I refuse to own a car that is not a manual. The first car I learned to drive was a manual, an old Volkswagen Bug, with the tiny brakelights. Loved that car!

The last manual transmission car I owned was a 1992 Toyota Supra. Got it as an atmospheric but later converted it into a turbo with a kit from HKS. Thing was a beast, and had a propensity to blow head gaskets like you wouldn't believe, even before the modifications. Fixed that with metal gaskets. Blah blah blah...[:D]

I've always wished that the German style of driving instruction was used here in the States, though I'm sure that some here would belly-ache over the cost, length, and seriousness of instruction. Many here know how to operate a motor vehicle, but sure as hell do not know how to drive.

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:06 pm
by witpqs
ORIGINAL: Dixie
ORIGINAL: Terminus

Oh no, they're not saying we shouldn't drink water, just that it has no documented effect. Also, they've directed producers of bottle water to no longer write on their labels that water counters dehydration.

So we're in "De Nile"...

And besides, almost 98% of people who drink water will later go on to die. [X(]
[:D]

From the article I read, they are saying - after a 3 year long investigation - that there is no evidence that drinking water prevents dehydration. They mention that dehydration can have a cause that drinking water would not alleviate.

While that last bit is strictly true, it's mindless bureaucracy. Lots of people get dehydrated from not drinking adequate liquids, and drinking water sure prevents dehydration from that cause!

So instead of saying something like "don't claim it prevents all cases of dehydration" or some such, they instead provide for 2 years in prison if the bottlers claim that drinking water can prevent dehydration. [8|]

RE: THE THREAD!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 11:39 pm
by USSAmerica
..... and another troll thread from Japan get's the padlock!  [:D]