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To me, lol I am gutting the whole car and starting over.
New drive train, new engine, struts, shocks, interior.. you name it
I'm gonna make a 20 year old car, brand new again!
I tire of all these new electrical weaken cars, sensor this sensor that, nope I'm going all the way back to the mechanical days (witht he exception of power windows and locks and steering) the rest even the efi is going bye bye, 750 holly here I come!
I like my hooman cooked well done, but first marinated for a few hours in either lager or dark beer (dark beer preferred actually), because it gives it a nice flavour. WIth some mashed potatoes, maybe a salad, and of course a nice tall pint of either lager or dark beer.
Been so engrossed in this hooman, and with building FF 3.5.7 that I failed to notice that FF 3.6 was officially released yesterday! Some tiny adjustments to my build scripts, and.. some new weird dependencies too :/ but here goes!
Life is like a grapefruit. It's sort of orangey-yellow and dimpled on the outside, wet and squidgy in the middle. It's got pips inside too. Oh, and some people have half a one for breakfast.
And, though they're good at breakfast (and any other time), they are even better for you if you eat 1/2 one before going to bed. This is particularly helpful for folks who are overweight, because among other special qualities, grapefruits take more energy to digest than they actually contain, so eating them makes you lose weight.
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