It's really quite impressive. ________________________________ Posted from my Campbell's soup cans connected by a string I found in the junk drawer in the kitchen.
My first job in the USAF was as a data processor on a 20 year old (at the time) Xerox Sigma 5 mainframe. Looked something like this: Sent from my Apple IIe using a free CD-ROM from America Online with 54 free minutes still on my trial membership.
It was very similar to this. Playing "Moon Landing" was interesting relying on typed readouts giving velocity, remaining fuel and distance to surface.
And created a lake pontchartrain scale model in your airbox. you make it too easy sometimes, you know that, right?
LOL, yeah yeah yeah. I was pulling of a fuel line and it popped back and slung MR12 in my eyes. THAT sucked!! Like eyes wide open SMACK right in the eyes. I didn't even have time to close them.
Are you sure it wasn't you and Kenny and a couple of small bore v fours getting kinky in an enclosed trailer?
Bullshit. I don't put out for anyone that can't work on his own carbs without building a swimming pool. I have standards.
5 years is a long time to speculate. Dustin should be done with his gender reassignment procedures by then however.
Racing fuel, I suppose, as in alky for fuelers, i.e methanol. As opposed to ethanol, the 95% component of EverClear. Shouldna skipped chemistry that day.