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There is a TV show about cars and other vehicles called MotorWeek that I have been watching since the mid 80's. A segment called Goss's Garage usually had tips and info about the mechanics and accessories of various vehicles. In the last episode in Goss's Garage he was talking about unseen hidden damage to energy absorbing materials in accidents. Off to his right was a V-Max with a cut down seat like Sean's. He often has unusual or cool vehicles in his shop. Wonder if it was his and if so, if he is aware of this site?
 
Hmmm...never heard of it. Must have been before my time. I used to religiously watch Top Gear when it was syndicated on TLC, but it hasn't been on any of the "regular" cable channels now for quite a while. Junkyard Wars also used to be a favorite, but TLC sold it's balls several years ago, canned all the good shows, and now seems to exclusively air chick-vision makeover shows.


Fuckers at Time Warner are slowly dropping channels from standard cable and making them "exclusive" to the digital service that costs twice as much. Last month they took Travel Channel and Animal Planet off the lineup...lost Encore(the commercial free movie channel) early this year also. Every single month the bill goes up also. A few cents each month, but over the last couple years it's increased by like $20. Cob gobblers.
 
Finall got feed up with all that BS this last spring and told the local cable monster to shove it up their AZZES........................The only thing I use my TV for now is watching movies, get my local weather off the internet, got an extra $100 a month in the bank, no regrets here.....................Tom.
 
simple solution to your tv problem. buy a 250 dollar desktop running windows 7. run the rgb/hdmi cable to the back of your tv. connect the computer to the interwebs and buy a infrared remote for a PC for 15 dollars. then go to hulu.com or quicksilverscreen and just stream/download everything.

youll save a ton of money each mnth and youre in total control

need to check the weather? dont sit around for half an hour waiting for it to come on, just go to weather.com

miss your music channels? just open your music folders or tune into basically any radio station in the US on their website. or even youtube it. you even get to see the music videos!!

etc etc
 
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