Everything posted by NDL
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Who's Responsible For Setting Interior Design Guidelines?
At the risk of sounding redundant, the Corsica's design didn't bother me. Credit parts bin technology (?), but the Corsica's interior was instantly recognizable as a GM product: the shifter, brake and accelerator pedals, HVAC, and stereo all screamed "I'm a GM car." Yet today, the interior of many GM products could be at home in a Hyundai. In other words, as designs have been updated, they've become more generic/industry standard in feel.
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Who's Responsible For Setting Interior Design Guidelines?
Thank you all, for your replies! Looks like GM camp is split between designs. I guess my main complaint with GM's new designs have to do with the fact that they don't 'feel' like GM cars - function aside.
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Who's Responsible For Setting Interior Design Guidelines?
The GM stalks like the one on the Colorado are even more annoying because they also cram on the cruise controls. Maybe I am a little too sentimental, but the Colorado example proves my point: get into a Colorado blindfolded, and you *know* you're in a GM vehicle - on the basis of the cruise controls on the left hand stalk. Perhaps it's me, but I can't help but feel that automobiles lose their 'uniqueness,' as designs become standardized.
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Who's Responsible For Setting Interior Design Guidelines?
I guess it's a pet peeve of mine, only because for as long as I can remember, GM put the wiper controls on the left hand stalk. Same with OHV technology: driving our 2008 Impala and a 2012 Impala back to back, the 2012 was more powerful, but it was also *a lot* thirstier - even on the highway.
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Who's Responsible For Setting Interior Design Guidelines?
A recent view of another thread (RE: redesigned shifter on the Caprice PPV), prompted me to write about a pet peeve of mine: why does GM insist on configuring its new cars with the headlight controls on the left hand stalk, while mounting wiper controls on the right hand stalk? As owners of a 2008 Impala LT, one of the main drawing factors to our car were the driving characteristics of the Impala, plus the familarity of the HVAC, stereo, and wiper controls. As design configurations become more standardized and generic, so too, do cars become more and more indistinguishable. I often hear that Ford & GM design their cars for a global market, hence the common designs between markets. Yet this explaination doesn't wash - that Chevy would redesign the shifter for police markets, proves this. So why the changes in GM design over the past decade? Why the gross departure from what were GM's design guidelines?
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I Can't Take It Anymore!
Perhaps I am wound a little too tight, but my Wife & I will soon be in the market for a midsize sedan, and nothing in GM's lineup appeals to either one of us. A big reason? GM's abandonment of traditional domestic style controls! Wipers belong on the left hand stalk; the headlight switch belongs on the dash, and most of all, I expect a *real* tilt style column in my GM vehicle! Ford seems to get it; GM doesn't. The new Fusion eschewed a Mazda 6 style steering column, for traditional domestic controls. If I want import style controls, I will by an import. Fit and finish and powertrain sophistication, has improved with new GM vehicles. Unfortunately, GM vehicles no longer have a domestic feel, which many Americans prefer. I am open to a lot of things, but user comfortability isn't one of them. Are we alone in our disappointment?
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Post 5000 and time to say good-bye
Bob, I have always enjoyed your posts, and I am sorry to see you leave. Thanks for the great pics of Sicily...Did you hit Palermo at all?
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Mattress firmness
I actually sold beds for a leading bedding company, for a bit... (Yeah, it went over really well, when meeting a girl's Father for the first time ) Contrary to popular belief, the best bed for your back, is a moderately firm/soft ('cushion firm') bed. Here's the reason: If the bed is too firm, your spine winds up conforming to the bed, instead of the bed conforming to your spine.
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My Brother wanted me to post this...
Nothing alike. For although his lineage is clear, my brother looks a little Germanic; I look southern Italian. On a side note, it's kinda funny actually, because, owed to what many people perceive as my having an 'accent,' along with an appearance that's associated with people of Italian extraction, few people imagine me to be the Evangelical Christian that's seen on the board . Likewise, my Brother and I have different abilities and strengths, which I think is cool, because it rounds off the Family very well. I am handy, so while I am good to have around when something breaks, my Brother is very creative; is excellent at thinking 'outside the box,' and can come up with very unique, and perfect, solutions, when situations arise. I'm very fortunate in this sense...
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Looking for a new car in about 6-12 months...
I think you should get the Aura hybrid
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My Brother wanted me to post this...
Gasp?
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My Brother wanted me to post this...
Ocn, thanks for the education I am truly interested in solving this one, for I want to see leak stopped of course, but also for the experience/future knowledge. As I've written before: I have seen some leaks before, but nothing this weird...you've provided for me some helpful suggestions however.
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My Brother wanted me to post this...
Nope
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My Brother wanted me to post this...
Ocn, the truly weird thing is that the *entire* trunk has a uniform layer of water droplets around it. If it were a matter of something trickling in, it wouldn't be the *entire* trunk. Even inside of the support folds, in the trunk lid, were saturated with droplets... I have seen many leaks, but nothing even remotely like this. PS: Paolino, the engine is mine, not yours
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An awesome conversation
Got 170k on mine. Can't believe it actually, for when you drain the oil, it's as clean as when you put it in! No smoke, unusual oil consumption, and she has plenty of power too! Hope the tranny holds up though. Thanks to a broken thermostat, I ran it *hot* for a couple of months, until I serviced the system. Was hesitant to change the tranny fluid however, as the prior owner never changed it... I was never a fan of the 3100 motor, but I am now . People can take their extra valves and camshafts, and stuff 'em!
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~ EARLY BIRTHDAY PRESENT ( to myself )
Congrats Sly...She's beautiful!
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An awesome conversation
Ocn, thanks for representing our brand well !
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Home Cookin
Thanks Satty...I'll repost, once I try them
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Dell is pissing me off
Dell product is not what it was, and their customer service is horrible. And now that you can run Windows on Mac's ...
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Home Cookin
Satty, thanks for the recipe! How'd you wind up cooking the dough? In other words, did you use a special pan? Because, for whatever reason, when I make pizza, my only problem is the uneven nature of how the dough cooks.
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New Job, Old Company
Congrats, and good luck, on the new job! Growing up in a strict household, I had a mullett - but only because I couldn't grow my hair any longer! I miss those days...
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Sweden plan would monitor e-mail
When I hear that example from Parents, I ask them this: Suppose your daughter dated a guy who, upon suspicion: - Snuck around, and opened all of the mail coming to your house, that was addressed to your daughter. - Read all of her e-mail. - Tapped into her phone conversations, to know of their content. - Paid off the local utility worker, who could report back, if he saw something 'suspect.' - Tracked her purchases, to the extent where this guy knew what brand of deodorant your daughter wore! What would you say about this guy? You'd say that he was sick. You'd think evil of him. You'd want him locked up. If anything, the above scenario sounds like a Lifetime thriller movie. Still intent on thinking: "I have nothing to hide?"
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Sweden plan would monitor e-mail
Exactly. While people are talking about wacky socialism, it's already being done here. And while most republicans support it, democrats have done nothing against it.
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What A Shock!
Oh yeah, there's no question about that. What's more troubling though, is the public's reaction to unconstitutional measures, like the one above.
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What A Shock!
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The FBI improperly and, in some cases, illegally used the USA Patriot Act to secretly obtain personal information about people in the United States, a Justice Department audit concluded Friday. http://www.breitbart.com/news/2007/03/09/D8NOQV5G2.html