GeneV
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Yeh, sitting is real good when you got nice level ground. But standing is real good when you don't...legs make for good shock absorbers, whereas the butt & spine not so much.
Eat more cookies... you'll get a shock absorbing seat.Yeh, sitting is real good when you got nice level ground. But standing is real good when you don't...legs make for good shock absorbers, whereas the butt & spine not so much.
That is really nice, but at $17000, you’d have to mow a lot of lawns.And, another one! $17k for this:
But then I wouldn't look as sexy while on the mower...would have to change my name to GeneF(at).Eat more cookies... you'll get a shock absorbing seat.![]()
Yeh for sure, that pricing for me is like NOPE! But it's just a matter of time, as this tech becomes the norm, pricing will come down.That is really nice, but at $17000, you’d have to mow a lot of lawns.
We have a 50" plasma TV that consumes 600 watts when it's on. It actually heats half of the living room in winter. You can stand in front of it to get warm! Since my wife is now working from home, and I turn it on at 6pm through usually midnight, it's on for close to 10 hours per day. It's like having a blow dryer running on low for 10 hours. I'm looking for a newer TV that consumes way less power. Like about 1/5 of the power or less.I wonder if it will become illegal to use my 1980 Zenith Console TV because it's not Energy Star rated?
The only 80' would by my Samurai and Chevrolet G20 van...We have a 50" plasma TV that consumes 600 watts when it's on. It actually heats half of the living room in winter. You can stand in front of it to get warm! Since my wife is now working from home, and I turn it on at 6pm through usually midnight, it's on for close to 10 hours per day. It's like having a blow dryer running on low for 10 hours. I'm looking for a newer TV that consumes way less power. Like about 1/5 of the power or less.
Also, the picture quality of old TVs (CRT) is a no go for me anymore. Also, the aspect ratio is horrible. You're missing a lot of the picture (no pun intended) that the director meant you to see. It's cutting off the sides.
With that said, I'd put it in the back of an 80's Cutlass wagon and park it in the barn...![]()
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Speaking of that, what model 80's car do you have? You always seem to have an interesting specimen.![]()
The TV was a Father's day present from us kids to dad... he was really thrilled.The only 80' would by my Samurai and Chevrolet G20 van...
I do have a high output 91 Silverado styleside people our always asking if for sale...
Went with a friend truck shopping and he bought it... said it's yours the day I no longer drive and 18 years later said come get your truck... it is my tow vehicle... plenty of power and trailer brakes...