Like the title states.
Interesting facts/trivia/tidbits, etc. Doesn't have to be car related, but can be.
Yes, it's a slow day at work.
Like the title states.
Interesting facts/trivia/tidbits, etc. Doesn't have to be car related, but can be.
Yes, it's a slow day at work.
New Mitsubishis come with a CVT trans and paddle shifters, is it just me or is that completely pointless?
Not really interesting trivia but I thought it is a strange thing to do.
Really random, but its what Ive been playing with the past 12 hours or so...
The 1958 Kodak Retina IIc was priced at $130 and was comparable to a Leica.
The ones that are Retina IIC are selling now for over $500 whereas the Retina IIc are selling for $200ish. Not bad for a $10 thrift store purchase!
It takes 3 hands to close the front door on the camera. The zoom has to be set to infinite, a button must be pressed on the top and one must be pressed on the bottom while the door is manually closed. Most awkward design ever...
There are many ways to do audio time stretching. One is to create little snippets of a sound of various lengths and play them back overlapped while doing a kind of "two (times some degree of randomness) steps forward, one (times some degree of randomness) step back" progression. The result is that the sound can be stretched in time without changing the pitch.
If you really want a properly technical version (or even a computer code or mathematical model), let me know...
More boats are registered in Wisconsin than any other state.
Utah has the lowest average age than any other state.
BTW, nice score at the thrift store. Did Kodak put a Leica lens (out-sourced?) on the C model and not the c model? Also keep an eye out for clean Speed Graphics, they are really starting to go up in value.
And, the end of the North Fork of Long Island was the home of the first sub base in the US.
In response to Evan B: Two years ago I rented a Nissan something small 4 door, with a CVT trans. The shift lever had a "non-overdrive" button on it. Odd, I thought. Driving it, though, when I pressed it, it got the engine way up on it's power band in the "let's-go-now" mode. Maybe the paddle shift will be a more cenvenient way to do that---and the cynic in me says marketing ploy. But, I was quite satisfied with the trans on that Nissan. It worked really well in the upper AZ desert, to the Grand Canyon and back to Phoenix. The underboosted steering and arm positions made me feel like I'd been lifting weights all day. Another reason to rent a car you're thinking of buying....
Argueably one of the best Jewish baseball pitchers of all time is also the lead singer in the band Pulley.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Radinsky
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUDuEzu3eq8
When Carl Gauss was in elementary school in the 1780's, age 7, the teacher told the boys to add the integers between 1 and 100 and bring him their slates when they were finished. Gauss brought up his slate while the others were sitting down to get started. He had written: "5050."
"What is this?"
"It is the answer, Professor."
"How do you know this? You didn't do the work."
"Well, I considered that 1 plus 100 is 101. 2 plus 99 is 101. 3 plus 98 is 101. Always 101. There is no reason to do this 50 times when I can multiply 50 times 101."
The #1 place in the home for accidents is the bathroom.
Allstate Insurance was started by Sears, Roebuck, & Co. back in the 1930's to provide people auto insurance through their catalog. The name "Allstate" came from Sear's popular Allstate Tire brand.
The boss really hates it when you tell him "if I had your limited knowledge on this subject I'd have come to the same conclusion but....."
Last weekend when I was moving leaf litter out of the carport I found a Brahminy blind snake. The entire species is female.
It's 11:00 and I have already had two beers, at work, purchased by the boss. Bet you didn't know that!
In reply to EvanB:
I worked for Mitsu when they were developing that. It "holds the gear" a bit, however, if you leave it in first, you can get up to top speed while at redline the whole time you are accelerating. It was fun cruising down the highway and dropping down to "1st" at 80 mph. It could chirp the tires when shifting to "2nd" though.
*Disclaimer: I haven't driven one since the development days.
In reply to JoeyM: See, ya taught me something new too. I've found those before (here in Florida) but assumed it was just some sort of odd earthworm. Now I know.
The word "Sushi" has nothing to do with raw fish. It's actually the vinegared rice the Sashimi (raw fish) is served with.
The Toyota Camry and Honda Accord are the most "American" cars you can buy.
Here's the list of the top 2011 model-year vehicles on Cars.com's list, and their percentage of domestic parts:
1.Toyota Camry: 80%
2.Honda Accord: 80%
3.Chevrolet Malibu: 75%
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2011/06/ranking-the-two-most-american-cars-are-from-japanese-makers/1
Bank of America is here today because during the Great San Francisco earthquake/fire, the bank's owner thought far enough ahead to get all the money out of the vaults for post fire-loans. Also the US mint only survived because it had steel shutters, was built of stone, and had an internal well to cool the walls with water.
Russia was building the Model A truck until the mid fifties.
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