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I'm as traditional as they come, but those xB's are cool looking, and darn practical. At least you can distinguish them from everything else on the road. The new ones (08's) are totally ruined, IMO.
<!-- KEN: 1-13-2007: show 300x250 ad-block to non-Club FTE users in the 1st post of every page --><!-- / Ken, end of hack --><!-- / message --><!-- attachments -->Yeah....I think i'd probably use that thing in a destruction derby!
You did that with da-gimp?
Pretty cool....
My daughter does all kinds of magic with the Gimp on OpenSuse 10.2 Linux.
She builds website pictures etc for her 'Myspace" and Facebook" friends.......We don't do Windblows here.....,,well that's not true....out of 5 computers 1 has xp on it.....
I just downloaded that program, picked a picture of my tbird and guess what I see in the background? Take a look.
That Honda was actually driving by when I snapped the picture last Fall. We get a lot of tourist traffic straying off the highway every now and then. I haven't seen it drive by since, but then again, winter may be the reason. I don't begrudge anyone for driving something less desireable in efforts to save gas.....as long as you have an endless supply of paper bags and a hole punch.
Here I am in the wife's Blazer that she just whacked a deer with:
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