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Re: [GMCnet] Right to Repair [message #359287 is a reply to message #359281] |
Thu, 08 October 2020 18:44 |
sgltrac
Messages: 2797 Registered: April 2011
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You can take anything apart. It’s the back together part which is tricky 😜
Sully
Bellevue wa
On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 2:43 PM Vadim Jitkov via Gmclist <
gmclist@list.gmcnet.org> wrote:
> James Hupy wrote on Thu, 08 October 2020 12:35
>> ... apartment dwellers passing wind in the next apartment...
>
> You sure know how to make a convincing point :)
> I too not a fan of big cities. However, like it or not that is where
> majority of population of the world lives. I can see why a well developed
> commuter system is much preferred to the "everyone for themselves" under
> those conditions.
> I also agree that current technology is pretty complicated and we may well
> reach a point where we CAN'T work on our cars. I just hope that we always
> have some room to tweak things. I can't handle not being able to take
> things apart and putting them back together (most of the time ;) )
> --
> Vadim Jitkov
> '76 Glenbrook 26'
> Pullman, WA
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77 Royale basket case.
Future motorhome land speed record holder(bucket list)
Seattle, Wa.
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Re: [GMCnet] Right to Repair [message #359288 is a reply to message #359278] |
Thu, 08 October 2020 18:43 |
jw mills
Messages: 199 Registered: September 2006
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You are good to go as long as the grid stays up. Hope your
supplier isn't PGE or operates like it does. PGE just shuts
down the grid rather than maintain their infrastructure to
avoid starting fires like PGE doesin California.
On Thu, 2020-10-08 at 12:52 -0700, Larry Davick via Gmclist
wrote:
> I’ve never driven a better car than our Tesla Model
> 3. The “tank” is full each morning. It’s FAST. Very low
> maintenance. And I think it’s a damned attractive car.
> All the complexity of modern ICE’s make my head
> spin. Variable valve timing. Variable compression. Even
> CVTs are hard for me to comprehend.
> Electric motor + battery + computer controls seem less
> complex.
> Larry Davick‘76 Palm Beach
>> On Oct 8, 2020, at 12:36 PM, James Hupy via Gmclist > gmclist@list.gmcnet.org> wrote:
>> I did not mean to imply that Japan was a socialist
>> country. Far from it.But they have govt. employees whose
>> jobs involve pushing more passengersonto public
>> transportation vehicles, like commuter trains. Covid
>> notwithstanding. You are welcome to live there if that
>> is your preference. Personally, I hate the sounds of
>> cities. Things like car alarms, trashcontainer lids
>> slamming, car horns honking, random gunfire,
>> apartmentdwellers passing wind in the next apartment,
>> sound in any form not natural,all of those things grate
>> on my nerves. Sometimes, I am glad that there are
>> more sunsets in my past, thanthere are in my future.Jim
>> HupySalem, Oregon
>>> On Thu, Oct 8, 2020, 12:23 PM Vadim Jitkov via Gmclist
>>> wrote:
>>> James Hupy wrote on Thu, 08 October 2020 06:47
>>>> Today's cars are more appliances, than
>>>> transportation. No user partsinside. They, for the
>>>> most part, all resemble a Toyota Camry, even
>>>> onceproud brands like you could instantly recognize,
>>>> like a Chevrolet Impalahave gone over to the "dark
>>>> side". Is this a good thing? Big brother seemto be
>>>> just fine with it. If our socialistic leaning
>>>> politico's have theirway, we will all be driving
>>>> plug in, performance limited, cookie
>>>> cutter,Frigidaires with wheels, or, better yet,
>>>> crammed into public
>>> transportation
>>>> like they do in Japan.
>>>
>>> I didn't realize Japan was a Socialist country. If
>>> that is the case - signme up for that any day.--Vadim
>>> Jitkov'76 Glenbrook 26'Pullman, WA
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Re: [GMCnet] Right to Repair [message #359325 is a reply to message #359288] |
Fri, 09 October 2020 12:20 |
tphipps
Messages: 3005 Registered: August 2004 Location: Spanish Fort, AL
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Lived in Japan for 2 fun filled years. Many trips on their highly efficient public transportation system. They consider the thickness of winter clothing and add addition cars to the subway trains. Yes, they have "pushers". Everything is on time. all station platforms have a painted door marking, and when the train stops, that is where the door will be, not more than an inch off the mark.
FYI: The six different train systems that feed into Tokyo are public stock-holder owned, and the National Train Line is deeply in the Red.
Tom
2012 Phoenix Cruiser model 2552
KA4CSG
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