How (and why) to Ramble on your goat sideways
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I've had to do that in the past. The trick, in my book, is not getting hung up about trying to match the look and grain of the original. Contrasty-inlays (eg: satin black) seem to work much better. The best one I ever did involved an inlay that sat about 1/8" below the surface, and then we filled it with epoxy. Took half of eternity to sand it flat and smooth and then polish it, but it looked baller.
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^^To drive or to scooter? Good news either way I guess! Congrats!
I just edited our department 'Time Off Request' workflow and added an entry to the 'Type of Time Off' dropdown called 'Trackday, Bro!' and submitted a request for Sept 29-30 (Miatas @ MRLS is Oct 1-2 this year)
My boss approved the request but then told me to fix the form before HR sees it and loses their collective ****.
I just edited our department 'Time Off Request' workflow and added an entry to the 'Type of Time Off' dropdown called 'Trackday, Bro!' and submitted a request for Sept 29-30 (Miatas @ MRLS is Oct 1-2 this year)
My boss approved the request but then told me to fix the form before HR sees it and loses their collective ****.
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Because I edited the form and added an entire official 'class' of TO. This is like 'Bereavement Leave' and 'Kin Care' and 'Maternity/Paternity Leave.' Its not a simple 'fill in the blank' section of the form.
The fun part is that I'm not supposed to have rights to do these kinds of things, but our software package is so screwed up that I can do these things. Fucktard consultants never set it up correctly and this is my way of a subtle reminder to the guys who manage that project that it needs to be fixed. I'm all for proper disclosure, but after waiting for it to be fixed for months I decided to have some fun with it.
Another example is our Employee ID Card system. Rather than using some sort of restricted read only account to pull the data from SQL they set it up with admin rights to the whole ******* database. I called out the guy who set it up and he basically told me it had to be set up that way because he was too lazy to figure out what the software needed to access and no one in HR would be smart enough to figure out how to edit anything anyway. So I changed his job title to 'Lazy Bastard' and made him a new ID card. I swapped it with the one in his desk, I'm not sure if he's noticed yet.
You poor bastard. Want us to go break his kneecaps for you?
The fun part is that I'm not supposed to have rights to do these kinds of things, but our software package is so screwed up that I can do these things. Fucktard consultants never set it up correctly and this is my way of a subtle reminder to the guys who manage that project that it needs to be fixed. I'm all for proper disclosure, but after waiting for it to be fixed for months I decided to have some fun with it.
Another example is our Employee ID Card system. Rather than using some sort of restricted read only account to pull the data from SQL they set it up with admin rights to the whole ******* database. I called out the guy who set it up and he basically told me it had to be set up that way because he was too lazy to figure out what the software needed to access and no one in HR would be smart enough to figure out how to edit anything anyway. So I changed his job title to 'Lazy Bastard' and made him a new ID card. I swapped it with the one in his desk, I'm not sure if he's noticed yet.
You poor bastard. Want us to go break his kneecaps for you?
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I'll let it slide this time, but as a consumer, I'm pretty indignant.
Looks like those bastards did it again, except this time they attached an engine to it.
JDM 1994 1995 1996 1997 Mazda Miata 1 8L DOHC Engine 5 Speed Manual Trans BP | eBay
I hope nobody falls for it like I did.
Looks like those bastards did it again, except this time they attached an engine to it.
JDM 1994 1995 1996 1997 Mazda Miata 1 8L DOHC Engine 5 Speed Manual Trans BP | eBay
I hope nobody falls for it like I did.
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From M.net.
Standard Miata:
LS Miata:
Includes items of Standard Miata plus:
Special Edition
Standard Miata:
- 15-inch Alloy Wheels
- Black vinyl top and boot
- Power Mirrors
- Power Antenna
- Black Cloth upholstery
- Power Windows
- AM/FM stero with 1 disc CD player and 2 speaker sound
- 3-spoke Nardi leather
- Door "slam locks"
Option Packages for Standard Miata
Additonal Options
- Convenience Package: Includes tweeter speakers, power door locks, cruise control and windblocker.
- Suspension Package: Includes strut-tower brace, Bilstein shocks, 15-inch alloy wheels with wheel locks, P195/50R15 Michelin Pilot high performace tires, upgraded front and rear stabilizer bars, Torsen limited-slip differential. (Manual transmission only)
- Appearance Package: Includes front air dam, side sill extensioins and rear mud guards.
Additonal Options
- 4-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission
- Torsen Limted-slip differential(manual transmission only)
- Cassette player
- CFC-free air conditioning
- Detachable hardtop
- Fog lights
- Mud guards
- Rear spoiler
- Carpeted floor mats
- Windblocker
LS Miata:
Includes items of Standard Miata plus:
- Tan Interrior with Tan leather-trimmed seats
- Tan vinyl top and boot
- Torsen limited-slip differential
- 195/50R15 82V Michelin high performance tires
- Power door locks
- Cruis control
- Windblocker panel
- Carpeted floor matas
- Bose music system
- Cassette player
- Door mounted tweeter speakers
Option Packages for LS Miata
- Suspension Package: Includes strut-tower brace, Bilstein shocks and upgraded front and rear stabilizer bars.(Manual transmission only)
- Apperance Package: Includes Front air dam, side sill extensions and rear mud guards.
- 4 speed electronically controlled automatic transmission
- Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
- CFC-free air conditioning
- Detachable hardtop
- Fog lights
- Mud guards
- Rear spoiler
Special Edition
This special Miata includes all the items of the LS plus Mahogany Mica paint, 15 inch polished wheels, appeareance package with fog lights, a Nardi wood steering wheel, shift ****, dash trim and hand-brake grip. This car also comes with a 6 speed shifter, unique beige top, boot cover, shifter boot, carpet and seats. In addition there are white gauge faces with chrome trim rings, chrome door handles, Stainless steel scuff plates and uniquie keys with beige head covers.
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I appreciate it. I don't m.net and don't really wish to start. Many thanks.
He said something about LS but it appears to be a base model from what I can see.
Manual trans with 44k miles for $4500? Sounds like market value-ish to me.
He said something about LS but it appears to be a base model from what I can see.
Manual trans with 44k miles for $4500? Sounds like market value-ish to me.
[i]So if your motor is leaking ALLOFIT through the frontal area passenger side~ish of the oil pan... Dripping river also down from the crank or oil pump seal in the front.
What would you do to prevent excessive oil leakage while you refill & drive to work. Low rpms? Light loads? Reduce maximum pressure use?[/drunk]
What would you do to prevent excessive oil leakage while you refill & drive to work. Low rpms? Light loads? Reduce maximum pressure use?[/drunk]