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Similar pattern here but smaller amounts...had 2-4 inches at most any one time. Around here it's very variable depending on where you are relative to the Lake Effect snow areas..my suburb due south of Cleveland seems to miss the brunt of the storms. When I lived in Michigan (Ann Arbor 94-97) i remember not much snow there but a lot of ice storms.
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A snow blower is something I've contemplated, but so far this winter it's been pretty mild in Cleveland.
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Sounds like too much work...I'd just get another '69, the reissues from the last 10-15 years (blue car w/ white top on box) are plentiful and cheap, easy enough to find...
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Yes, laptop, tablet, etc. Through any web browser.
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'Brown noise' is a mythical sound that based on the tone/pitch can cause spontaneous diarrhea when it is heard. Would be a great weapon to clear a room.
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I'd like to have a brown noise weapon.
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Better than a touchscreen would be wifi and and an app. So you can see the temperature and diagnostics of the water heater remotely. And adjust the temperature, though I've never had a reason to adjust a water heater. They are just sort of there until they fail...
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Technology can also make it more complicated, which is what I like. Being a tech guy, I thrive on complexity. Smart appliances (part of the Internet of Things) is one of the big growth areas in software and hardware. Smart fridges that reorder foods before you run out have been talked about for years are becoming a reality. Smart washers, dryers and ovens can notify your phone when they are done, etc.
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Or 10 time zones away from home. Pretty cool. Some of the smart toilets have seats that can be heated so they are warm on cold mornings, recognize the user so the lid raises as you approach, etc. pretty slick.
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Well, there is an app for that.. 'Find my iPhone' --can use the app from my iPad or MacBook to find my phone (similar apps exist I think for Android phones). The times I misplace my phone it's usually in the sofa between the cushions, in the car, in a bathroom. etc..
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Doing laundry, washing dishes, heating food etc will (perhaps) be easier now that wi-fi connected 'smart' appliances are coming out....one will be able to monitor and control their washer, dryer, dish washer, microwave, refrigerator, toilet, coffee maker, etc from their mobile device..some of these have been around for a while, but more and more are coming out--lots were announced at CES recently. I like the idea of being able to flush my toilet from anywhere via my phone. As far as smart homes and smart appliances go, I'm getting into it..I control my thermostat, alarm system, and security cameras from my phone, smart lighting will probably be the next investment for my current house.
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70 or 72...both were reissued at different times..
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On another forum, someone speculated the prototype was a modified Franklin Mint Petty die cast..who knows, won't really know much until actual test shots are shown.
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My '00 Grand Cherokee was that color...always liked that color when clean.
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I have the convertible version of this kit, wondered how they did the roof on the sedan version...is the roof one piece?
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Weird...I thought it was in my lifetime. Anyway, it looks like the Japanese found ways around it through the 80s-90s. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_tax
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Those double cab VWs are neat...one of my neighbors in Phoenix had a couple.
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That was the MPC '67 GTO that had issues...had the '70 GTO seats in the previous couple reissues.
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Pretty well known, I would think..that's why we don't get trucks built in Japan nowadays. And also why Ford shipped Transit Connects from Turkey with seats that they later removed and recycled..
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I'm pretty sure that is the Pegasus product. The way I understand it, the BMW M6 kit is made by nunu and Platz is the distributor---Platz Hobby is a retailer, not a manufacturer. http://www.platz-hobby.com
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I've been an SUV fan and owner for decades, never had a truck. Never had a need for one. But down the road may get one, especially if I need to tow (thinking about getting a boat). I really like the looks of the new Ram..the upcoming Wrangler pickup (to be called Scrambler I've read) sounds interesting also.