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Yeah I was having a look at your webpage, some very nice pictures of your car there. I'll have to get a new digi camera to go with it when I get mine
I was considering an older 2nd hand one but I think now I've decided it will be a car I will keep for quite a while (and also for the same reasons you had) so I might go all out and get a new (or near new) one! I'd really love to get the new Titanium model, they awesome!
My dream car however is the big brother, Series 6 Rx7, but the insurance would kill me with that one and I'd get a brand new Mx5 for the price of the RX that is already several years old!
Coming back on topic, I'm really into Jetskiing. I've got my own Kawasaki 750sx and my family owns a GP1200R. Had to give it a bit of a break recently to save for the car. Would an MX5 tow a Jetski I wonder?
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The titanium ones are pretty cool! I'm not too sure about the "Camel" leather though, a bit red for my liking...
There are a few SP models in our club too, the new turbo model, very quick cars they are as well! I couldn't justify the extra 15 grand though....
One of our club members has an RX7 in addition to his MX5, he drives the MX5 more though...
As for towing a jetski, I'd be surprised if it couldn't, a few members have tow hooks fitted to their cars, not sureof the towing capacity though...
Good luck with it anyway, they're fantastic cars!
Senior Test Engineer
GLI Australia
www.gli.com.au
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Hey! I drive a '94 Miata, and never thought the name sounded 'ghey'. Are you sensitive about this, being from Queensland?
"Think of it as evolution in action." - 'Oath of Fealty' by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
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Cmon, Mx5 sounds so much ballzier than Miata dont ya think??? Miata sounds too cutesy for me! Mx5 sounds like its a cousin of my favourite car!
Not that it really matters, they're identical anyways (cept the steering wheels on the other side) and they great cars!
I'm just sick of waiting to get mine!
ps. Queensland it teh best!
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Hey guys what abt Cricket.
Its really a good sport and also helps u to relax if u enjoy it...
Its better than programing......
N.Subramanian
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I thought cricket was an insect!!
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Cricket is a very nice and a very popular game in south Asia, Australia, England and many other countries. American baseball is just like cricket except that it is cricket played in American style.
There are plenty of websites where you can find information about cricket. It really is a lot of fun.
Ciao
Yawar
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found this on the net, people who know and play cricket will find it funny..
CRICKET
(As explained to a foreign visitor)
You have two sides, one out in the field, and one in.
Each man that's in the side that's in goes out, and
when he's out he comes in, and the next man goes in
until he's out.
When they're all out, the side that's out comes in,
and the side that's been in goes out, and tries to
get those coming in, out.
Sometimes you get men in, and not out.
When both sides have been in and out, including the not
outs,
That's the end of the game.
Yawar
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Yeah this really a good summary of cricket.
But for persons who are new to cricket,this may sound like puzzle.
Just an information: Cricket is considered like a religion in South Asia.Passion for cricket is similar to soccer in South America.
cheers,
Super
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Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it
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Nothing's better than programming!!!
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super wrote:
Its better than programing......
Sometimes
But not always.
Nish
Regards,
Nish
Native CPian.
Born and brought up on CP.
With the CP blood in him.
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I haven't known many programmers that ride motorcycles.
I ride a GSX1300R Hayabusa and am not happy going less that 180 MPH.
Anyone else ride?
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Dana Holt
Xenos Software
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Dana Holt wrote:
Anyone else ride?
I use to ride, but was hospitalized too many times.
Dana Holt wrote:
GSX1300R Hayabusa
Thats a wicked machine.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
More about me
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Colin Davies wrote:
I use to ride, but was hospitalized too many times.
I've been lucky I guess because I've been riding for 12 years and never been hurt. <knocking on="" wood="">
Colin Davies wrote:
Dana Holt wrote:
GSX1300R Hayabusa
Thats a wicked machine.
Yeah, I love it. It's also very comfortable to ride, unlike many sport bikes I've ridden.
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Dana Holt
Xenos Software
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Harley Davidson Sportster 883 - a real beast. It is my only method of transport.
"Hey man, Taliban, Tali me Banana."
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Dana Holt wrote:
I haven't known many programmers that ride motorcycles.
My twin is a programmer, he rides a Harley
(2b || !2b)
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I ride on the back of my husband's motorcycle. Does that count? I won't let him go over 90, but I suspect he does more when I'm not around. He had to change something to get past the rev limiter which I'm sure doesn't max out at 90. Baaad husband! He promised me he would behave when I let him buy it.
Cathy
Life's uncertain, have dessert first!
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Cathy wrote:
I ride on the back of my husband's motorcycle. Does that count?
Sure, that's good enough for me.
Cathy wrote:
I won't let him go over 90, but I suspect he does more when I'm not around. He had to change something to get past the rev limiter which I'm sure doesn't max out at 90. Baaad husband! He promised me he would behave when I let him buy it.
My bike used to max out at 187 MPH before I started "tinkering" with it. I am seriously thinking about getting a turbo kit for it. Now that would be a rush!
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Dana Holt
Xenos Software
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Dana Holt wrote:
I am seriously thinking about getting a turbo kit for it.
Yes, he added that too.
Cathy
Life's uncertain, have dessert first!
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Cathy wrote:
Dana Holt wrote:
I am seriously thinking about getting a turbo kit for it.
Yes, he added that too.
What kind of bike does he have? If he has a turbo he's definitely going faster than 90 MPH.
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Dana Holt
Xenos Software
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I didn't really know what he did to it. So I had to call him and ask. He was very paranoid because I've never shown any interst. He asked "why are you putting an add in the paper or something?" But he gave up the info anyways. He has a Harley 2000 Dyna Glide. He said something about a chrome kit and an engine chrome kit. He changed the cams, the jets and I think the carborator. He changed the (to a?) thunder header. He added a chrome front end and he changed the blinkers. He said something about screaming eagle heads. He added front foot pegs. He added a removable sissy bar. I insisted. He was not allowed to take my 8 year old on the freeway. But since he refuses to follow my rules I made him get a sissy bar. He changed the seat, but I make him put the origional one back on when we go for long trips. He likes the look of the new one, but the origional is infinitly more comfortable for me. The new one cuts off the blood supply to my butt and everytime we hit a bump it kills. We bought it for $13,750. It's worth $20,000 now. The only thing he's currently trying to get approved (by me) is new handle bars. He wants them higher ones.
Oh and he got past the rev limiter by adding a programable engine module.
Cathy
Life's uncertain, have dessert first!
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Cathy wrote:
I didn't really know what he did to it. So I had to call him and ask. He was very paranoid because I've never shown any interst. He asked "why are you putting an add in the paper or something?" But he gave up the info anyways.
Sounds like he has been pretty busy adding stuff.
I understand about that, I don't think I could ever go fast enough to satisfy myself.
My bike does 0 - 120 MPH in less than 6 seconds, but I wish it were faster.
I'm a true speed freak and not going to even mention my 550HP, supercharged '92 Mustang coupe.
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Dana Holt
Xenos Software
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I don't know how fast it will go and what the ramp up time is and I don't think I want to know. His car is a Camaro.
Cathy
Life's uncertain, have dessert first!
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