On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 10:24:41 -0400, you wrote:

>From: "Hugh Gundersen" 
>>The PC is like a Ford car - you can get spares on any street corner for 2c
>>a bucket full and anybodies grandmother can fix it with a bent hat-pin in 4
>>sec flat blindfolded with one arm behind their back.
>
>This is a stretch, but since it concerns a car computer I'll continue...
>
>I'd like to see a modern car that can still be fixed that way...
>
>We had a sensor go in my wife's car -- (it always<?> seems to be a sensor
>going instead of a real problem...)
>They wanted $500 to replace a part I knew the car did not have...
>(Or at least a major variation of something it did have, but the wrong type...)
>(We have a Calif emissions engine on the USA East Coast...)
>
>I bought a car computer scanner/reader, the right $200 part, the special 
>installation
>tool and still kept it under $350.
>
>Wish I'd have known the hat pin trick... <grin>
>
>                                               Rick Glazier

Rick

You know what I'm really getting at.  Let's go back to 1956 and the 289CID
Chev Bel Air.  Ford Galaxy 360CID or even the Hemi-Challenger.

Simple cars with an engine and 4 wheels.

I was thinkg about the UK Ford Cortina (similar to your Falcon) and the PC
is in a similar vein.  Everybodies granny knows everything about it!

Er! What's an Apple??????????????

BTW Special hat-pins $375 + shipping - pay via Paypal you know the email.

Have a nice day!



Sir Hugh of Bognor


Intelligence is not knowing the answer but knowing where and how to find it!

Hugh Gundersen
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