Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .
Posted: Dec 31, 2016 1:39 PM
It's 1.31 here. Euros though. Per liter. Which comes to about 5.21 a gallon. And gas is even more expensive.TurboE28 wrote:Wow, $1.88 for diesel!
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It's 1.31 here. Euros though. Per liter. Which comes to about 5.21 a gallon. And gas is even more expensive.TurboE28 wrote:Wow, $1.88 for diesel!
For an even better GC sammich, try sprinkling the buttered sides with a little garlic salt and/or Italian seasoning. Yum!Brian in TN wrote:Making grilled cheese sammiches are way better served with sharp cheddar vs. Slice "cheese".
Rain and wind? Did you guys move?Karl Grau wrote:Near me and Darin's freeway exit today. Rain and wind causes tree to fall on brand new X3.
cek wrote:I helped some oriental dude buy this 1985 300SD today.
Dill or sweet? I can't stomach sweet pickles, and was surprised & disappointed to find out that dill pickles are a rare item in this part of Deutschland. Even the so-called "Burger Gurken" slices are limp and definitely do not taste like the good old dill pickles in the US. I've been told that dill-style pickles are more of a thing in the eastern part of the country, but unfortunately they don't market them this far west.Mike W. wrote:Pickles. I like 'em. Even though I don't much like cucumbers. I used to think pickling was just soaking them in vinegar, but noooo, it turns out they're fermented, just like a beverage I'm fond of. Same thing with Sauerkraut. So... I guess I just like things fermented.
Definitely dill. I liked the little sweet gurkens when I was a kid, and I might sample one now if it was on a sampling platter, but it's the dills I like.davintosh wrote:Dill or sweet? I can't stomach sweet pickles, and was surprised & disappointed to find out that dill pickles are a rare item in this part of Deutschland. Even the so-called "Burger Gurken" slices are limp and definitely do not taste like the good old dill pickles in the US. I've been told that dill-style pickles are more of a thing in the eastern part of the country, but unfortunately they don't market them this far west.Mike W. wrote:Pickles. I like 'em. Even though I don't much like cucumbers. I used to think pickling was just soaking them in vinegar, but noooo, it turns out they're fermented, just like a beverage I'm fond of. Same thing with Sauerkraut. So... I guess I just like things fermented.
No Polski Wyrob or Polish dills available?davintosh wrote:I've been told that dill-style pickles are more of a thing in the eastern part of the country, but unfortunately they don't market them this far west.
Not very.Mike W. wrote:Surprised dills aren't there. How about sauerkraut, is it common?
Nope. Poland is way to the east. We're about 20 minutes from the Rhine and the French border.John in VA wrote:No Polski Wyrob or Polish dills available?davintosh wrote:I've been told that dill-style pickles are more of a thing in the eastern part of the country, but unfortunately they don't market them this far west.
The coupe? I always wanted to tear out the diesel and put a real engine in it. Mercedes made some decent I-6s and V 8s.cek wrote:I helped some oriental dude buy this 1985 300SD today.
Yeah but none of them came over here for a long time. The 4.5 V8 cars couldn't keep up with M30s. But that interior may be worth the price alone, it's gorgeous. And it seems unlikely but it looks like it's a manual! One can only hope for the Oriental dudes sake.a wrote:The coupe? I always wanted to tear out the diesel and put a real engine in it. Mercedes made some decent I-6s and V 8s.cek wrote:I helped some oriental dude buy this 1985 300SD today.
Not a manual, but still a nice car from what I've seen of it in the FS ad. And the price he paid for it? Wow. I'll let Eric fill you in with the details.Mike W. wrote:Yeah but none of them came over here for a long time. The 4.5 V8 cars couldn't keep up with M30s. But that interior may be worth the price alone, it's gorgeous. And it seems unlikely but it looks like it's a manual! One can only hope for the Oriental dudes sake.
It's a 300SD 4-door sedan. Automatic. I picked it up for him yesterday. I'll let him post more pics. What a car.davintosh wrote:Not a manual, but still a nice car from what I've seen of it in the FS ad. And the price he paid for it? Wow. I'll let Eric fill you in with the details.Mike W. wrote:Yeah but none of them came over here for a long time. The 4.5 V8 cars couldn't keep up with M30s. But that interior may be worth the price alone, it's gorgeous. And it seems unlikely but it looks like it's a manual! One can only hope for the Oriental dudes sake.
It'll look good with the Rials on it, but I think I like the Merc bottlecaps better.
Getting proficient with 3D CAD is on my short list of things to get proficient with.Xenocide wrote:Why is the BOM cost so high?
Not sure, but we should definitely shop some of the components.
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