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  1. scottlav46

    scottlav46 Road Train Member

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    Dude I got a memory foam pillow to sit on a couple months ago, I had the same issues driving for a long time. My tutza got SORE. Man it's like sittin on a cloud for real it was 15 bucks and worth it at 5 times the price. I most heartily endorse this product.

    You're welcome in advance ;)
     
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  3. MJ1657

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    I don't think anything not even a pillow wants a memory of Mr. Zooms behind.
     
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  4. Captain Zoom

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    Got me one of those blue gel cushions--they have a newer one that's a lot thinner than the giant older ones. Seems okay--if it doesn't work out I'll find a memory foam pillow per suggestion.

    Only gripe so far is the nice fabric cover is an additional $20. I think that's wrong and they should advertise the actual selling price. I paid $29 for the cushion and stuck it in a pillow case. We'll see how that turns out.
     
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  5. Captain Zoom

    Captain Zoom Road Train Member

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    Ho ho and ha ha, indeed. I'll ho ho and ha ha you, with my trusty quarterstaff!
     
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    HeWhoMustNotBeNamed Crusty Pogosticker!!

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    Watch out for his pencil Zoomie !!! ..... [​IMG]
     
  7. HeWhoMustNotBeNamed

    HeWhoMustNotBeNamed Crusty Pogosticker!!

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    Lambo built farm Tractors and made a bundle and tried to tell Ferrari how to make some corrections in the car he had bought. Ferrari had a big head and told him to keep making his Tractors, he would take care of making cars. Lambo was insulted, of course and started building cars that were for a while the only real competition to Ferrari.I read something about Countach and it's meaning but it was kind of vague and I read it a LONG time ago. It's rather racy and refers to a part of the female anatomy IIRC, although I saw something more recent which disagreed with that, so I don't really know, but I think you've taken long enough and I expect an answer to be forthcoming from you soon Sir Zoom or I shall be forced to fetch yon quarterstaff and things could get blurry for you then, Sir ...... In a hurry even ! ....... the 63 Vette was the newly named Stingray and a lot of folks complained about the rearward visibility and some folks even cut the "split" out of the back window and made them look like a newer 64 from what I read Eons ago. The resale value took a big hit to those that did that. From what I read there's only the one piece of glass under the "split" so that made it easy to chop the "split" out. I think ( yes, very rare thing for me ) the "Split" was to keep the image of the tail and stinger of a Stingray fish in the mind of the Viewers. I skipped a bunch but did I pass Sir Zoomie ? ...... Keep in mind I didn't cheat and use Google ...... ( and I had to leave enough juicy info unanswered to help you look good, right ? ) ........ and at least i attempted an answer ...... ya' didn't see any slackers even tryin' did ya' ? ..... ;)
     
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    Captain Zoom Road Train Member

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    Well done and bonus points for not Googling!

    Correct on the purpose of the split--the design had a small crease in the sheet metal that ran from the center of the windshield to the tail. Stingray.

    Countach = an expression of astonishment, usually exclaimed upon seeing a particularly sexy woman ("Holy ####!). The actual meaning behind the car's name, however, was the name of a particularly nasty breed of fighting bull (a tradition that continues to this day). Enzo Ferrari was a royal douche, and he angered Feruccio Lamborghini into creating cars that were better than Ferrari could make. Their cars were vastly superior Grand Touring machines for the road (350GT, 400GT) as Ferrari was focused on racing and only sold road cars to support his racing activities. They didn't define the true exotic until Carozzeri Pininfarina designed the positively erotic Miura. They became synonymous with supercar when the great Marcello Gandini at Carozzeri Bertone penned the LP 400 Countach, thus cementing Lamborghini as the definitive gearhead's wet dream.

    Re the Stingray: the hood vents were put on the prototype because of front end lift at high speeds caused by air pressure buildup. Engineers cut holes in the hood to let the air escape, solving the problem. Designers covered the holes with those distinctive grates. Early production models experienced problems with water draining into the engine compartment and causing electrical woes, prompting Chevrolet to recall those early models and plug the vents, and later models had solid hoods and dispensed with the grilles.

    It was Porsche that sued to ban the Corvette from showroom stock racing in 1984, citing "unfair technological advantage" but really just all butthurt on account of how bad their cars were getting spanked.

    It was Enzo Ferrari himself who indirectly gave us some beloved hypercars, just by being himself (he was a royal prick). He ticked off one of his drivers on the wrong day, a chicken farmer from Texas named Carroll Shelby. He decided to humiliate Ferrari by beating him in the arena he loved most. Poof--289 Cobra, FIA 289 Cobra, the iconic 427 Cobra (not many of these actually built), and (with Pete Brock) the blistering GT40 series and the ahead of its time but ill fated Daytona Coupe. The Daytona was so ahead of its time it was ridiculed for its Kammback design (against conventional wisdom). They stopped laughing when nobody could touch the darn thing. If mechanical woes and FIA rule changes hadn't parked the beast it might have been banned like Jim Clark's unstoppable Chaparral series or the all wheel drive Audis would be.

    (Did I miss anything? Still waiting to hear about the ALFA things)
     
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  9. Captain Zoom

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    Waiting for the wind to die down so I can get this light trailer to Cheyenne.
     
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    Anyone can sell cars.

    --Not everyone should....
     
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    (The above was taken from my time as a sales trainer at a multi make new car dealership)
     
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