Saw it on YouTube. Meh* As long as Elio doesn't replace all those Yugo jokes from the 80's Imma be OK. Example:
Q: What do you call a Yugo at the top of a big hill?
A: A miracle.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Saw it on YouTube. Meh* As long as Elio doesn't replace all those Yugo jokes from the 80's Imma be OK. Example:
Q: What do you call a Yugo at the top of a big hill?
A: A miracle.
Or... use the $12.00 ELM 327 from Amazon plus your Android phone and it'll tell you what he code means.LRR ? What's that?
The ultimate idiot light is .......................... Check Engine
It can mean 100 different things and the only way to figure out what it is you have to have an OBDII code reader, then go and decipher the code.
Just to find out ........... the gas cap is loose,![]()
Sorry if this has been posted before but there's just too many posts on Elgin to go through. Anyhow, in case people were wondering what the actual Lord Elgin watch that inspired Paul looked like, I found what I suspect started it all. Check it out.They haven't seen it in the P5 contrasting that new brushed metal dash. I sense it will be haralded uniquely cool and highly functional/readable.
Sorry if this has been posted before but there's just too many posts on Elgin to go through. Anyhow, in case people were wondering what the actual Lord Elgin watch that inspired Paul looked like, I found what I suspect started it all. Check it out.
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Called the Jump Hour (or Direct Read) watch, it was an innovative design released in 1957 that was intended to boost the company's flagging sales.
http://www.rubylane.com/item/853278-1340/Lord-Elgin-Direct-Read-Jump-Hour
And for what it's worth, I like the dial design on the Elgin. To each his own!
It is amazing how many great works of art were disparage on their first appearance. Mahler's symphonies, numbers great novels, several famous operas, were all hated by most at first. Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker was a flop, until people saw the greatness therein. Even the film It's a Wonderful Life was dismissed at the box-office. With time, the greatness emerges and is appreciated. Perhaps it will be the same with the Elgin dash.
And Ravel hated his Bolero.Although "Nutcracker" is a bit of a funny one, because Tchaikovsky HATED it. He went out of his way to purposefully do something that was pop and commercial, trying to show how awful he thought that music was, and then it became one of his greatest hits.
Athlete's foot grows on me but I still don't like it.It is amazing how many great works of art were disparage on their first appearance. All of Mahler's symphonies, numerous great novels, several famous operas, were all hated by most at first. Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker was a flop, until people saw the greatness therein. Even the film It's a Wonderful Life was dismissed at the box-office. With time, the greatness emerges and is appreciated. Perhaps it will be the same with the Elgin dash. Just give it a chance to grow on you.