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Hmm, things do look a little funny when I'm using large fonts. Form's don't exactly fit in windows anymore and the text looks way too big sometimes. Ah well, I didn't realize how much work there is to make sure different resolutions look more-or-less the same when you throw in large/small fonts. (Then there's the browser issue.)
Man, the car looks like someone coated the bottom with frosting. All that salt probably isn't good for the car. With improved paints and materials, rust is not as big an issue as it was before, but it's still something I need to keep an eye on. Apparently the lease is up later this year (sometime in November) so I'll have to figure out how to get to work after that time.
Tuesday, January 21, 2003 at 16:53:06 (UTC)
buy a car!
llamatron
Wednesday, January 22, 2003 at 00:49:24 (UTC)
I think we were discussing cars a while back. I still haven't decided on what to get twenty months later.
QYV
Friday, January 24, 2003 at 10:08:50 (UTC)
The Mustang Coupe is a nice-looking car, and not that expensive. Well, for a car, anyway. Cars are never cheap. :(
There's also a cool Golf GTi Td1.9 that gets about 50-60mpg and has 150bhp. I've heard it's fun to drive...
llamatron
Saturday, January 25, 2003 at 23:14:28 (UTC)
Hmm, both look intriguing. Any Asian suggestions or do you prefer American/European cars?
QYV
Sunday, January 26, 2003 at 13:34:02 (UTC)
I guess American/European cars are simply more common here. That said, the Toyota Celica looks nice (the cheaper model gets better reviews over here). And there's also the highly-regarded Honda Civic Type-R. (Might not be available in Canada - the Civic SiR definitely isn't the same thing.)
The Accord type-R and the S2000 are nice if you're loaded. :P
llamatron