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20 Mar 2015, 2:47 pm

Imagine what would happen if someone got into an accident with one of those things. They look cool, but I wouldn't want to be driving one and have to share the road with people who have "normal"-sized vehicles.



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20 Mar 2015, 2:48 pm

it would have to be the law that certain roads would have only those one-passenger deals on them. no mixing of vehicle types.



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21 Mar 2015, 8:09 pm

Brutsch mopetta

http://www.oobject.com/bubble-cars/brut ... etta/1999/



More:http://www.oobject.com/category/bubble-cars/

Can't get picture up, there's some nice ones on the above link



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21 Mar 2015, 8:19 pm



ahh done it with video



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21 Mar 2015, 8:36 pm

I've been wanting to find a Rainbow Brite or Murky Dismal doll from the 80's in good condition fo a long time. I found a doll of Lurky at Value Village a while back. I don't have credit so I can't go buy one off of Ebay or whatever and I can never find them at the thrift shops or flea market. Maybe I'll customize a modern plastic doll to look like Rainbow Brite. Maybe one of those "American Girl" type dolls (I don't think they sell those dolls around here but I've seen similar ones under different names. Maybe I'll make Patty O' Green too because I like her tomboyish, mischievous personality, but I don't know if I can give her green hair. Maybe I can dye a blonde doll's hair green?

They had a few small plastic Rainbow Brite dolls out a few years back but I didn't care for them. I don't think most people did.



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21 Mar 2015, 9:20 pm

My local supermarket have gone and done it again with those same coffee filters that are the only ones my machine fits. They've pulled them. For the second time.

Back to Amazon for twice the price.....



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29 Jun 2015, 11:21 pm

When I was a kid there was this ice cream treat I would sometimes get in the summer called Buried Treasure. It was a vanilla ice cream and orange sherbet mixed on a plastic stick and tasted really good, like an orange creamsicle. But the best part was that the stick had a plastic character on the end that would be revealed after the treat was eaten, hence the name. I used to have a collection of Buried Treasure stick puppet characters, some of which I got from friends or my cousins. The last time I remember eating one of these was maybe the 90's but the orange sherbet and ice cream was blended instead of slightly mixed, and not nearly as good.

I also miss those little figures of Disney Characters that could hang onto the rims of bowls and glasses that was given away in cereal boxes when I was really young. It was fun to have them sitting on the edge of your cereal bowl and watching you eat. I remember there being Mickey Mouse, Pinocchio, and Winnie the Pooh. When I was a teenager a short-lived cereal called Mickey's Magic Crunch came out, and there was supposed to be one of these toys in the box, but I couldn't find it and I almost went crazy! My mom only bought the cereal once.



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30 Jun 2015, 12:08 am

the Acoustic Research MGC-1 "magic" speaker. almost no other speaker was both sonically neutral yet "disappeared" aurally when listening to music. IOW you could close your eyes and not be able to tell where the music was coming from, they did not sound "boxy" in that respect, and no matter where you stood in the room this illusion was maintained with none of the usual collapse of the stereo image into the nearest speaker.



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30 Jun 2015, 3:39 am

This one is fudging the thread criteria a bit, as this item is still available -- just not at my usual supermarket. I swear, they keep pulling products that are actually good ones, and I now have to go shopping at other stores to get all the things that were my favorites.

Now it's Heinz mayonnaise. My Tesco superstore (a big store with plenty of space for plenty of different product lines) used to stock this, and after trying every other brand they had, this one is the best tasting one in my opinion. Having just "discovered" it and that I like it the best, within a couple of weeks they decided to pull it, in favor of giving more shelf space to their crappy own-brand that tastes like lard.

Yet another, smaller Tesco within our same area still has it. I've tried asking the bigger branch to bring it back, but they no longer have "suggestion cards" like they used to. This large branch has pulled at least a dozen items I liked over the last few years and I'm so frustrated. I now have to do my shopping in two opposite directions instead of getting everything at the one store.

First world problems, but that's the thread to begin with, so, rant over! :lol:



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30 Jun 2015, 3:49 am

the DBX DX-5 CD player-
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this unit featured three unique dbx signal processing circuits:

*DAIR (digital audio impact recovery), a 2-band design for adding impact to musical transients.
*Compression control, also a 2-band design, for background listening, making car cassettes, and easier taping of CDs.
*Ambience control, for adding and subtracting difference information in the midrange and treble, increasing or decreasing the spaciousness of the sound.

those 3 circuits could, judiciously tweaked, make a world of difference in older audio recordings. you can't even find parts for these beauties anymore. drat. :| I have one that needs service.



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30 Jun 2015, 6:01 pm

The Canadian 7% ABV formulation for Smirnoff Ice. Somehow, the new 5% formulation tastes MORE alcoholic, and not as refreshing. :(

Also, Inferno Doritos. Truth be told, I think they were only on the market for a short time, but I freaking LOVED them. I guess they were just too spicy for most people.



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30 Jun 2015, 6:12 pm

mr_bigmouth_502 wrote:
Sweetleaf wrote:
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Privacy.

The young ones in our midst will not know what it was, but I remember.

RIP Privacy. You were gone too soon.


It still exists, just does not extend to information that gets out on the internet....or your location if you have a smart phone and haven't disabled the setting on your phone that tracks your location, used for google maps and what not.


I've pretty much come to accept that privacy doesn't exist on the internet, or anywhere you have a cell phone. I even use my phone as a GPS now. :P


You can always run some independently secured software on cell phones.

@auntblabby;
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I think they should give us the Scirocco:
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(or that Karman Ghia in Kill Bill blue)
I just want my Saab again...
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30 Jun 2015, 6:20 pm

auntblabby wrote:
cars that had the "magic carpet ride" over rough roads where all the bumps would be filtered out. nowadays they tune car suspensions to handle like formula one racers but as a result you can feel every infernal bump on the road. oh, and color paint jobs/car interior, nowadays everything is some shade of metallic gray or beige or black, UGH! and the styling! :eew: 99.99% of new cars nowadays look like they were stamped in a tonka toy mold, small windows and blocky styling, no more flowing curves, why can't they bring back pretty cars? :scratch:


My Volvo has several curves :P but I'm definitely keeping their basic suspension rather than getting the edgy one. It sticks down just fine with part-time AWD and can take a lot of bumps.

Not sure if this one's factory but I like the direction BMW's taken with Scooters;
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30 Jun 2015, 6:43 pm

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the classic dark chocolate 7-up bar :chef:



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30 Jun 2015, 11:08 pm

Oreo Cakesters... I'm still missing them.



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30 Jun 2015, 11:22 pm

chocolate moo :chef: