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On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 05:05:41 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote:
wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 16:06:16 -0500, Keyser Sze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 11/15/2018 2:50 PM, John H. wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 14:00:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 12:34:40 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, my recollection was that the Group 34 AGM seemed to weigh about 50% more than the last "old style" Group 34 battery I replaced in an SUV. Ahem. A "S" doesn't sound like a vowel. :-) Ahem. Always use 'an' for words which sound like they start with a vowel, and always use 'a' for words which sound like they start with a consonant. I had to look it up. I always knew about an "a" before a consonant (did that right!) and an "an" before before a vowel. (did that right too!) But I never knew about the official rules about "sounding" like a vowel or a consonant. Musta skipped class that day. So you could buy -a- SUV, eh? I bought -an- SUV. It took me an half a hour to figure out what you were arguing about ;-) Why do they call them a Sport Utility Vehicle? Most are just station wagons. Because soccer moms like the 'impression' given by an SUV versus a mini-van. |
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On 11/16/2018 6:37 AM, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 05:05:41 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 16:06:16 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 11/15/2018 2:50 PM, John H. wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 14:00:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 12:34:40 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, my recollection was that the Group 34 AGM seemed to weigh about 50% more than the last "old style" Group 34 battery I replaced in an SUV. Ahem. A "S" doesn't sound like a vowel. :-) Ahem. Always use 'an' for words which sound like they start with a vowel, and always use 'a' for words which sound like they start with a consonant. I had to look it up. I always knew about an "a" before a consonant (did that right!) and an "an" before before a vowel. (did that right too!) But I never knew about the official rules about "sounding" like a vowel or a consonant. Musta skipped class that day. So you could buy -a- SUV, eh? I bought -an- SUV. It took me an half a hour to figure out what you were arguing about ;-) Why do they call them a Sport Utility Vehicle? Most are just station wagons. Because soccer moms like the 'impression' given by an SUV versus a mini-van. So, do you go to "an" soccer game or "a" soccer game? "Essoccer" sure sounds like "EssUV" :-) |
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 06:56:04 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 11/16/2018 6:37 AM, John H. wrote: On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 05:05:41 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 16:06:16 -0500, Keyser Sze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 11/15/2018 2:50 PM, John H. wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 14:00:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 12:34:40 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, my recollection was that the Group 34 AGM seemed to weigh about 50% more than the last "old style" Group 34 battery I replaced in an SUV. Ahem. A "S" doesn't sound like a vowel. :-) Ahem. Always use 'an' for words which sound like they start with a vowel, and always use 'a' for words which sound like they start with a consonant. I had to look it up. I always knew about an "a" before a consonant (did that right!) and an "an" before before a vowel. (did that right too!) But I never knew about the official rules about "sounding" like a vowel or a consonant. Musta skipped class that day. So you could buy -a- SUV, eh? I bought -an- SUV. It took me an half a hour to figure out what you were arguing about ;-) Why do they call them a Sport Utility Vehicle? Most are just station wagons. Because soccer moms like the 'impression' given by an SUV versus a mini-van. So, do you go to "an" soccer game or "a" soccer game? "Essoccer" sure sounds like "EssUV" :-) First sound is a consonant. Therefore, 'a' soccer game. |
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Toyota lists Its Suvs as trucks where station wagons are cars
They are also mostly 4 wheel or all wheel drive |
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On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 6:37:23 AM UTC-5, John H wrote:
On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 05:05:41 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 16:06:16 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 11/15/2018 2:50 PM, John H. wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 14:00:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 12:34:40 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, my recollection was that the Group 34 AGM seemed to weigh about 50% more than the last "old style" Group 34 battery I replaced in an SUV. Ahem. A "S" doesn't sound like a vowel. :-) Ahem. Always use 'an' for words which sound like they start with a vowel, and always use 'a' for words which sound like they start with a consonant. I had to look it up. I always knew about an "a" before a consonant (did that right!) and an "an" before before a vowel. (did that right too!) But I never knew about the official rules about "sounding" like a vowel or a consonant. Musta skipped class that day. So you could buy -a- SUV, eh? I bought -an- SUV. It took me an half a hour to figure out what you were arguing about ;-) Why do they call them a Sport Utility Vehicle? Most are just station wagons. Because soccer moms like the 'impression' given by an SUV versus a mini-van. I think it's more that the man of the house doesn't want a mini-van, so he buys an SUV for his wife to haul the kids around in. |
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 06:38:05 -0500, John H.
wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 20:20:47 -0500, wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 17:55:46 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/15/2018 4:06 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 11/15/2018 2:50 PM, John H. wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 14:00:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 12:34:40 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, my recollection was that the Group 34 AGM seemed to weigh about 50% more than the last "old style" Group 34 battery I replaced in an SUV. Ahem. A "S" doesn't sound like a vowel. :-) Ahem. Always use 'an' for words which sound like they start with a vowel, and always use 'a' for words which sound like they start with a consonant. I had to look it up. I always knew about an "a" before a consonant (did that right!) and an "an" before before a vowel. (did that right too!) But I never knew about the official rules about "sounding" like a vowel or a consonant. Musta skipped class that day. So you could buy -a- SUV, eh? I bought -an- SUV. How does a "S" sound like a,e,i,o or u (and sometimes "y")? Singularly it is spelled "Ess". Where have you been? That was covered about 15 posts ago! Working on my shooting gallery. |
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 06:56:04 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 11/16/2018 6:37 AM, John H. wrote: On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 05:05:41 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 16:06:16 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 11/15/2018 2:50 PM, John H. wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 14:00:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 12:34:40 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, my recollection was that the Group 34 AGM seemed to weigh about 50% more than the last "old style" Group 34 battery I replaced in an SUV. Ahem. A "S" doesn't sound like a vowel. :-) Ahem. Always use 'an' for words which sound like they start with a vowel, and always use 'a' for words which sound like they start with a consonant. I had to look it up. I always knew about an "a" before a consonant (did that right!) and an "an" before before a vowel. (did that right too!) But I never knew about the official rules about "sounding" like a vowel or a consonant. Musta skipped class that day. So you could buy -a- SUV, eh? I bought -an- SUV. It took me an half a hour to figure out what you were arguing about ;-) Why do they call them a Sport Utility Vehicle? Most are just station wagons. Because soccer moms like the 'impression' given by an SUV versus a mini-van. So, do you go to "an" soccer game or "a" soccer game? "Essoccer" sure sounds like "EssUV" :-) It all gets back to that singular thing. One "Ess" or just a word that starts with "S". As I pointed out with my "an half a hour" it is really what it sounds like when you say it. Ain't English great? At least we don't assign words gender like the romance languages. Hell we can't even define people by gender anymore and they can romance anyone they want. |
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On 11/16/18 11:48 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 06:38:05 -0500, John H. wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 20:20:47 -0500, wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 17:55:46 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/15/2018 4:06 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 11/15/2018 2:50 PM, John H. wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 14:00:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 12:34:40 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, my recollection was that the Group 34 AGM seemed to weigh about 50% more than the last "old style" Group 34 battery I replaced in an SUV. Ahem. A "S" doesn't sound like a vowel. :-) Ahem. Always use 'an' for words which sound like they start with a vowel, and always use 'a' for words which sound like they start with a consonant. I had to look it up. I always knew about an "a" before a consonant (did that right!) and an "an" before before a vowel. (did that right too!) But I never knew about the official rules about "sounding" like a vowel or a consonant. Musta skipped class that day. So you could buy -a- SUV, eh? I bought -an- SUV. How does a "S" sound like a,e,i,o or u (and sometimes "y")? Singularly it is spelled "Ess". Where have you been? That was covered about 15 posts ago! Working on my shooting gallery. I was going to be doing that out at the river...but the weather has been crappy. Got a load of used railroad ties delivered to the site to help build a better backdrop and side drop, partner has a friend from whom he can borrow a small dozer to remove some remaining tree stump, do a bit of grading, et cetera. I cut a bunch of pressure treated lumber down to match a plan I downloaded, but the finished product will be so heavy I want to assemble it on site. |
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 07:52:09 -0800 (PST), Its Me
wrote: On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 6:37:23 AM UTC-5, John H wrote: On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 05:05:41 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 16:06:16 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 11/15/2018 2:50 PM, John H. wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 14:00:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 12:34:40 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, my recollection was that the Group 34 AGM seemed to weigh about 50% more than the last "old style" Group 34 battery I replaced in an SUV. Ahem. A "S" doesn't sound like a vowel. :-) Ahem. Always use 'an' for words which sound like they start with a vowel, and always use 'a' for words which sound like they start with a consonant. I had to look it up. I always knew about an "a" before a consonant (did that right!) and an "an" before before a vowel. (did that right too!) But I never knew about the official rules about "sounding" like a vowel or a consonant. Musta skipped class that day. So you could buy -a- SUV, eh? I bought -an- SUV. It took me an half a hour to figure out what you were arguing about ;-) Why do they call them a Sport Utility Vehicle? Most are just station wagons. Because soccer moms like the 'impression' given by an SUV versus a mini-van. I think it's more that the man of the house doesn't want a mini-van, so he buys an SUV for his wife to haul the kids around in. The main difference is the height. If you are tall the roof line of a minivan may be a little low for your taste. That same guy would have no problem stuffing himself in a Lambo though if he could afford it ;-) My wife likes trucks because she sits up high but when Lincoln stopped making the F-150 upgrade she went for the MKX. In real life if you buy a (an?) F-150 with the top line trim it is a Lincoln and about $70k. |
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 12:04:18 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 11/16/18 11:48 AM, wrote: On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 06:38:05 -0500, John H. wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 20:20:47 -0500, wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 17:55:46 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/15/2018 4:06 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 11/15/2018 2:50 PM, John H. wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 14:00:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 12:34:40 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, my recollection was that the Group 34 AGM seemed to weigh about 50% more than the last "old style" Group 34 battery I replaced in an SUV. Ahem. A "S" doesn't sound like a vowel. :-) Ahem. Always use 'an' for words which sound like they start with a vowel, and always use 'a' for words which sound like they start with a consonant. I had to look it up. I always knew about an "a" before a consonant (did that right!) and an "an" before before a vowel. (did that right too!) But I never knew about the official rules about "sounding" like a vowel or a consonant. Musta skipped class that day. So you could buy -a- SUV, eh? I bought -an- SUV. How does a "S" sound like a,e,i,o or u (and sometimes "y")? Singularly it is spelled "Ess". Where have you been? That was covered about 15 posts ago! Working on my shooting gallery. I was going to be doing that out at the river...but the weather has been crappy. Got a load of used railroad ties delivered to the site to help build a better backdrop and side drop, partner has a friend from whom he can borrow a small dozer to remove some remaining tree stump, do a bit of grading, et cetera. I cut a bunch of pressure treated lumber down to match a plan I downloaded, but the finished product will be so heavy I want to assemble it on site. This is just for BB guns so I think the 10 foot berm behind my house will stop the little buggers (or just about anything else you could shoot at it.) I have the moving ducks going now and I will be working on the rotating targets today. Everything resets on every revolution. There are lots of check sorter parts going in there ;-) |
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 12:06:12 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 11/16/18 11:58 AM, wrote: On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 06:56:04 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/16/2018 6:37 AM, John H. wrote: On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 05:05:41 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 16:06:16 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 11/15/2018 2:50 PM, John H. wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 14:00:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 12:34:40 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, my recollection was that the Group 34 AGM seemed to weigh about 50% more than the last "old style" Group 34 battery I replaced in an SUV. Ahem. A "S" doesn't sound like a vowel. :-) Ahem. Always use 'an' for words which sound like they start with a vowel, and always use 'a' for words which sound like they start with a consonant. I had to look it up. I always knew about an "a" before a consonant (did that right!) and an "an" before before a vowel. (did that right too!) But I never knew about the official rules about "sounding" like a vowel or a consonant. Musta skipped class that day. So you could buy -a- SUV, eh? I bought -an- SUV. It took me an half a hour to figure out what you were arguing about ;-) Why do they call them a Sport Utility Vehicle? Most are just station wagons. Because soccer moms like the 'impression' given by an SUV versus a mini-van. So, do you go to "an" soccer game or "a" soccer game? "Essoccer" sure sounds like "EssUV" :-) It all gets back to that singular thing. One "Ess" or just a word that starts with "S". As I pointed out with my "an half a hour" it is really what it sounds like when you say it. Ain't English great? At least we don't assign words gender like the romance languages. Hell we can't even define people by gender anymore and they can romance anyone they want. I know this is a difficult concept for you "science types," but one of the beauties of "Ingrish" is that it has so many exceptions... I was just pointing out that virtually every other language has rules. In English it is almost as if we were just making them up on the fly. Maybe that is just a reflection of the fact that Scotland is where the Romans said "OK that's far enough" and they built a wall. The rules of their very precise language stopped on that island too. |
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On 11/16/18 2:23 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 12:06:12 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 11/16/18 11:58 AM, wrote: On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 06:56:04 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/16/2018 6:37 AM, John H. wrote: On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 05:05:41 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 16:06:16 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 11/15/2018 2:50 PM, John H. wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 14:00:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 12:34:40 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: Well, my recollection was that the Group 34 AGM seemed to weigh about 50% more than the last "old style" Group 34 battery I replaced in an SUV. Ahem. A "S" doesn't sound like a vowel. :-) Ahem. Always use 'an' for words which sound like they start with a vowel, and always use 'a' for words which sound like they start with a consonant. I had to look it up. I always knew about an "a" before a consonant (did that right!) and an "an" before before a vowel. (did that right too!) But I never knew about the official rules about "sounding" like a vowel or a consonant. Musta skipped class that day. So you could buy -a- SUV, eh? I bought -an- SUV. It took me an half a hour to figure out what you were arguing about ;-) Why do they call them a Sport Utility Vehicle? Most are just station wagons. Because soccer moms like the 'impression' given by an SUV versus a mini-van. So, do you go to "an" soccer game or "a" soccer game? "Essoccer" sure sounds like "EssUV" :-) It all gets back to that singular thing. One "Ess" or just a word that starts with "S". As I pointed out with my "an half a hour" it is really what it sounds like when you say it. Ain't English great? At least we don't assign words gender like the romance languages. Hell we can't even define people by gender anymore and they can romance anyone they want. I know this is a difficult concept for you "science types," but one of the beauties of "Ingrish" is that it has so many exceptions... I was just pointing out that virtually every other language has rules. In English it is almost as if we were just making them up on the fly. Maybe that is just a reflection of the fact that Scotland is where the Romans said "OK that's far enough" and they built a wall. The rules of their very precise language stopped on that island too. English is not an easy language to learn, but there are worse for different reasons. Russian, for example...totally different alphabet, and Hebrew must be a bear, too, for the same reason. When I took Russian in high school, it took most of us in that class half a semester before we could get familiar enough with the cyrillic alphabet to get anywhere with any of it. I suppose it would be the same with the other Slavic languages and modern Greek, too. |
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True North wrote:
Toyota lists Its Suvs as trucks where station wagons are cars They are also mostly 4 wheel or all wheel drive Not really. Seems as if any station wagon body is now an/a SUV. |
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On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 4:43:03 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote:
True North wrote: Toyota lists Its Suvs as trucks where station wagons are cars They are also mostly 4 wheel or all wheel drive Not really. Seems as if any station wagon body is now an/a SUV. Yeah. A Rav4 is a truck? Heh, heh... |
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Its Me
- hide quoted text - On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 4:43:03 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote:* True North wrote:* Toyota lists Its Suvs as trucks where station wagons are cars* They are also mostly 4 wheel or all wheel drive* * * Not really. *Seems as if any station wagon body is now an/a SUV.* Yeah. *A Rav4 is a truck? *Heh, heh...* Yes it is, JackOff. The new 2019 model is a nice looking one too. Check it out. |
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True North wrote:
Its Me - hide quoted text - On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 4:43:03 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote:* True North wrote:* Toyota lists Its Suvs as trucks where station wagons are cars* They are also mostly 4 wheel or all wheel drive* * * Not really. *Seems as if any station wagon body is now an/a SUV.* Yeah. *A Rav4 is a truck? *Heh, heh...* Yes it is, JackOff. The new 2019 model is a nice looking one too. Check it out. Maybe on an advertising pamphlet. At the most, is a compact station wagon. What kind of frame does it have? Size of the bed? |
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True North wrote:
Its Me - hide quoted text - On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 4:43:03 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote: True North wrote: Toyota lists Its Suvs as trucks where station wagons are cars They are also mostly 4 wheel or all wheel drive Not really. Seems as if any station wagon body is now an/a SUV. Yeah. A Rav4 is a truck? Heh, heh... Yes it is, JackOff. The new 2019 model is a nice looking one too. Check it out. Name-calling again, dummy? |
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On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 7:34:05 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote:
True North wrote: Its Me - hide quoted text - On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 4:43:03 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote:* True North wrote:* Toyota lists Its Suvs as trucks where station wagons are cars* They are also mostly 4 wheel or all wheel drive* * * Not really. *Seems as if any station wagon body is now an/a SUV.* Yeah. *A Rav4 is a truck? *Heh, heh...* Yes it is, JackOff. The new 2019 model is a nice looking one too. Check it out. Maybe on an advertising pamphlet. At the most, is a compact station wagon. |
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Ditzy Dan Kruger blathers....
"Name-calling again, dummy" Not at all, dummy. |
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 19:40:21 -0800 (PST), Its Me
wrote: On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 7:34:05 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote: True North wrote: Its Me - hide quoted text - On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 4:43:03 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote:* True North wrote:* Toyota lists Its Suvs as trucks where station wagons are cars* They are also mostly 4 wheel or all wheel drive* * * Not really. *Seems as if any station wagon body is now an/a SUV.* Yeah. *A Rav4 is a truck? *Heh, heh...* Yes it is, JackOff. The new 2019 model is a nice looking one too. Check it out. Maybe on an advertising pamphlet. At the most, is a compact station wagon. What kind of frame does it have? Size of the bed? Those 'nadians have some strange notions about what a truck is. And they believe everything the marketing fluff (and salesmen) says, whether it's station wagons or boats. Funny stuff. Trucks are not unibody for one thing. |
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 19:40:21 -0800 (PST), Its Me * wrote:* - show quoted text - "Trucks are not unibody for one thing." Tell that to the Honda Ridgeline. You guys are stuck back in the '50s. It's a brave new world out there. |
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On 11/17/18 8:47 AM, True North wrote:
On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 19:40:21 -0800 (PST), Its Me wrote: - show quoted text - "Trucks are not unibody for one thing." Tell that to the Honda Ridgeline. You guys are stuck back in the '50s. It's a brave new world out there. Actually, and sadly, Don is right. Trucks and SUVs *used* to be vehicles pretty much strictly built on separate frames and bodies, but that has changed in recent years, and there are many more unibody SUVs and trucks like the Honda... |
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On Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 8:47:32 AM UTC-5, True North wrote:
On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 19:40:21 -0800 (PST), Its Me * wrote:* - show quoted text - "Trucks are not unibody for one thing." Tell that to the Honda Ridgeline. You guys are stuck back in the '50s. It's a brave new world out there. The Ridgeline is not a truck, but if you just occasionally need to go to garden department to get some potting soil, it's a great choice. |
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On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 11:00:52 PM UTC-5, True North wrote:
Ditzy Dan Kruger blathers.... "Name-calling again, dummy" Not at all, dummy. Embrace it. It's the only thing you're halfway good at. It certainly isn't backing a trailer or making good boat choices. |
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On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 08:15:42 -0800 (PST), Its Me wrote:
On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 11:00:52 PM UTC-5, True North wrote: Ditzy Dan Kruger blathers.... "Name-calling again, dummy" Not at all, dummy. Embrace it. It's the only thing you're halfway good at. It certainly isn't backing a trailer or making good boat choices. ~~Snerk~~! I agree wholeheartedly and unequivocally with this post! (Now where have I heard that before?) |
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wrote:
On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 19:40:21 -0800 (PST), Its Me wrote: On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 7:34:05 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote: True North wrote: Its Me - hide quoted text - On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 4:43:03 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote:* True North wrote:* Toyota lists Its Suvs as trucks where station wagons are cars* They are also mostly 4 wheel or all wheel drive* * * Not really. *Seems as if any station wagon body is now an/a SUV.* Yeah. *A Rav4 is a truck? *Heh, heh...* Yes it is, JackOff. The new 2019 model is a nice looking one too. Check it out. Maybe on an advertising pamphlet. At the most, is a compact station wagon. What kind of frame does it have? Size of the bed? Those 'nadians have some strange notions about what a truck is. And they believe everything the marketing fluff (and salesmen) says, whether it's station wagons or boats. Funny stuff. Trucks are not unibody for one thing. They have been. VW pickup was. But was a victim of the Chicken Wars with Europe. |
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On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 05:47:31 -0800 (PST), True North
wrote: On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 19:40:21 -0800 (PST), Its Me * wrote:* - show quoted text - "Trucks are not unibody for one thing." Tell that to the Honda Ridgeline. You guys are stuck back in the '50s. It's a brave new world out there. Who ever called the Ridgeline a truck (besides Honda)? |
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On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 09:04:03 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 11/17/18 8:47 AM, True North wrote: On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 19:40:21 -0800 (PST), Its Me wrote: - show quoted text - "Trucks are not unibody for one thing." Tell that to the Honda Ridgeline. You guys are stuck back in the '50s. It's a brave new world out there. Actually, and sadly, Don is right. Trucks and SUVs *used* to be vehicles pretty much strictly built on separate frames and bodies, but that has changed in recent years, and there are many more unibody SUVs and trucks like the Honda... I had a dune buggy on a VW pan that was titled as a half ton truck but that did not make it so. |
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On 11/17/2018 12:29 PM, Bill wrote:
wrote: On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 19:40:21 -0800 (PST), Its Me wrote: On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 7:34:05 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote: True North wrote: Its Me - hide quoted text - On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 4:43:03 PM UTC-5, Bill wrote: True North wrote: Toyota lists Its Suvs as trucks where station wagons are cars They are also mostly 4 wheel or all wheel drive Not really. *Seems as if any station wagon body is now an/a SUV. Yeah. *A Rav4 is a truck? *Heh, heh... Yes it is, JackOff. The new 2019 model is a nice looking one too. Check it out. Maybe on an advertising pamphlet. At the most, is a compact station wagon. What kind of frame does it have? Size of the bed? Those 'nadians have some strange notions about what a truck is. And they believe everything the marketing fluff (and salesmen) says, whether it's station wagons or boats. Funny stuff. Trucks are not unibody for one thing. They have been. VW pickup was. But was a victim of the Chicken Wars with Europe. Many of the mid-sized pickups like the Canyon I have and the Toyota Harry has are going to be of uni-body construction versus body on frame in future models. GMC will switch when the current model is revised. Claims are that with computer aided design uni-body construction can be made as strong or stronger than current models with frames. The biggest issue is towing capacity. The Canyon I have (with frame) is rated to tow up to 7,000 lbs. It will be interesting if future models maintain or exceed that rating. |
Yo Tim - or any knowledgeable individual
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Yo Tim - or any knowledgeable individual
True North wrote:
On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 19:40:21 -0800 (PST), Its Me wrote: - show quoted text - "Trucks are not unibody for one thing." Tell that to the Honda Ridgeline. You guys are stuck back in the '50s. It's a brave new world out there. It's not a truck. It's a variant of the Honda Pilot. Remember the Subaru Brat or the El Camino? Nice try. |
Yo Tim - or any knowledgeable individual
John H. wrote:
On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 08:15:42 -0800 (PST), Its Me wrote: On Friday, November 16, 2018 at 11:00:52 PM UTC-5, True North wrote: Ditzy Dan Kruger blathers.... "Name-calling again, dummy" Not at all, dummy. Embrace it. It's the only thing you're halfway good at. It certainly isn't backing a trailer or making good boat choices. ~~Snerk~~! I agree wholeheartedly and unequivocally with this post! (Now where have I heard that before?) +1! |
Yo Tim - or any knowledgeable individual
On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 22:32:05 -0500, Alex wrote:
True North wrote: On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 19:40:21 -0800 (PST), Its Me wrote: - show quoted text - "Trucks are not unibody for one thing." Tell that to the Honda Ridgeline. You guys are stuck back in the '50s. It's a brave new world out there. It's not a truck. It's a variant of the Honda Pilot. Remember the Subaru Brat or the El Camino? Nice try. I saw a Subaru Brat on the road the other day. Cute car. |
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