Sidehatch wrote:Even the board's leading advocate of wealth and luxury is all like "WTF, dude."
yes the pollute like a coal power plant, but I'm going let the hippies worry about that
my bottom line right now is more important?
Things Smackie Thinks You Need to Know...
Sidehatch wrote:Unless I am mistaken, I'm pretty sure he posted on here and/or facebook that outside of an emergency he has.
So do you think Smakie has stopped driving his polluting car?
lol dogpile on Sidehatch: Rapist of Mother Earth
Sidehatch wrote:
So do you think Smakie has stopped driving his polluting car?
i know he has.
Sidehatch wrote:
Do you think anyone who has heard the news has stopped driving that car
Why aren't you saying Fuck you to him?
because they aren't on this board, making "my wallet is more important than your planet" statements. if they were, i'd be telling them off too.
Sidehatch wrote:
I don't currently own one…and I also was going to go through the extra effort and expense to only use biodiesel…I just don't know if that would make a difference
by your own admission, you don't know if your excuse is going to work.
Sidehatch wrote:
so fuck you too
great comeback, brah.
So for the record…I'm a fucking hippy who recycles, composts and rides a bike when ever I can
and wants to STOP using petroleum in my car (hence buying a diesel to use biodiesel with)
and I don't know if its going to work…that why I was seeing if the Smakie Guru might know the answer
the hippy comment was for the snark factor…which obviously you all took a little too far
flame on muther fuckers…flame on
and wants to STOP using petroleum in my car (hence buying a diesel to use biodiesel with)
and I don't know if its going to work…that why I was seeing if the Smakie Guru might know the answer
the hippy comment was for the snark factor…which obviously you all took a little too far
flame on muther fuckers…flame on
Here's your dilemma:
There's going to be a recall - that's for sure. In some states with higher emission standards, it could even be a buy back.
Are you going to qualify for any other court awarded mitigations? Unlikely, as you are purchasing the TDI with it's known defects and thus may not qualify.
So you're banking on buy the TDI low, (I assume you hope that it's fixed at some point and that your comment was about your now situation and not the future) and the value of the car recovering once they are repaired. I'm not sure that's going to happen depending on what the owners payout is going to be. I suspect that after the payout happens, they will flood the market and most owners will put them up for sale, thus flooding the market and reducing the value.
I don't think it's a very solid investment as I don't see the values increasing to market vaule of fall 2015.
Lastly, I believe the A8 Diesel is a "Blue Bottle" diesel and does not pollute to the extend of the A3 and the VW models. It will likely just be a software fix for the model and might not be as damaged in the public eye.
There's going to be a recall - that's for sure. In some states with higher emission standards, it could even be a buy back.
Are you going to qualify for any other court awarded mitigations? Unlikely, as you are purchasing the TDI with it's known defects and thus may not qualify.
So you're banking on buy the TDI low, (I assume you hope that it's fixed at some point and that your comment was about your now situation and not the future) and the value of the car recovering once they are repaired. I'm not sure that's going to happen depending on what the owners payout is going to be. I suspect that after the payout happens, they will flood the market and most owners will put them up for sale, thus flooding the market and reducing the value.
I don't think it's a very solid investment as I don't see the values increasing to market vaule of fall 2015.
Lastly, I believe the A8 Diesel is a "Blue Bottle" diesel and does not pollute to the extend of the A3 and the VW models. It will likely just be a software fix for the model and might not be as damaged in the public eye.
Sidehatch wrote:
So do you think Smakie has stopped driving his polluting car?
I only drive it when I absolutely have to. I drive the wife's mini cooper as my daily driver as she can now take public transportation from our condo to her office when she's not working from home.
Interestingly, to get my $500 Visa and $500 Audi credit I had to report mileage, which I thought was odd.
Sidehatch wrote:
Do you think anyone who has heard the news has stopped driving that car
Very few have, and there are many people like you in states with lesser emission standards who are trying to snap these up and NOT put them through the recall. I won't sell mine until it's been recalled and repaired.
Sidehatch wrote:
I don't currently own one…and I also was going to go through the extra effort and expense to only use biodiesel…I just don't know if that would make a difference
As for the last few years I've been trying to find a Diesel car to buy for that very reason
I don't think the "blue bottle" models can be converted to bio, but the A3 and the VW Passat can for sure.
vansmack wrote:
So you're banking on buy the TDI low,
That's it, not really hoping it would recover it's value…I want to drive it until it dies
(frankly I've NEVER owned a car that wasn't at least 7 years old)
and of course I'd want it fixed if there is a fix
Still didn't answer the BioDiesel question…if you used it, would the pollution thing be negated?
I'm not a scientist and figured I could just ask the question here
I don't care if the market get's flooded, I like the look and reliability of both those cars (minus the massive pollution issue)
I just felt since the outcome is NOT known, there might be some opportunities to get it a lot cheaper than when everyone knows what the deal is
Sidehatch wrote:
Still didn't answer the BioDiesel question…if you used it, would the pollution thing be negated?
Yes. Bet your warranty may be negated as well, but given the years of most cars you would want to purchase, the warranties are likely already expired.
I've never done it, but there's plenty of websites about it.
seems like an appropriate thread to post this
hopefully I've not raped the earth so bad with my previous question that I'm persona non grata
I really like to take a few pics every live show I go to (as well as video, if an option)
but I really hate to be that guy holding up my phone to get some shots
I found this device HTC OPG 1100 16.0 Waterproof Digital Camera with x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom http://amzn.com/B00NW3AMY6
most people give it really bad reviews because "why would you get and extra device if you already have a phone with similar features in your pocket"
but haven't seen anyone discuss using it at concerts
but the lack of a screen to bother people behind you is a big plus in my eyes
You can connect it via Bluetooth so you can view the images in real time on your phone too
So that can be at waist height not bothering anyone with the screen too
curious if anyone has one of these or any thoughts (space excluded)
hopefully I've not raped the earth so bad with my previous question that I'm persona non grata
I really like to take a few pics every live show I go to (as well as video, if an option)
but I really hate to be that guy holding up my phone to get some shots
I found this device HTC OPG 1100 16.0 Waterproof Digital Camera with x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom http://amzn.com/B00NW3AMY6
most people give it really bad reviews because "why would you get and extra device if you already have a phone with similar features in your pocket"
but haven't seen anyone discuss using it at concerts
but the lack of a screen to bother people behind you is a big plus in my eyes
You can connect it via Bluetooth so you can view the images in real time on your phone too
So that can be at waist height not bothering anyone with the screen too
curious if anyone has one of these or any thoughts (space excluded)
The RE is great for Video and Time Lapse, but I am less than impressed with it's stills.
The aperture is f/2.8 so it struggles mightily in low-light situations like a concert, and without autofocus, you won't know until you get home if you got the shot or not.
It definitely wasn't worth $200, but I bought mine for $85 and took it to Bora Bora for underwater video and it was awesome.
The aperture is f/2.8 so it struggles mightily in low-light situations like a concert, and without autofocus, you won't know until you get home if you got the shot or not.
It definitely wasn't worth $200, but I bought mine for $85 and took it to Bora Bora for underwater video and it was awesome.
vansmack wrote:
The RE is great for Video and Time Lapse, but I am less than impressed with it's stills.
The aperture is f/2.8 so it struggles mightily in low-light situations like a concert, and without autofocus, you won't know until you get home if you got the shot or not.
It definitely wasn't worth $200, but I bought mine for $85 and took it to Bora Bora for underwater video and it was awesome.
wow so you actually have one?!
Can get it used for $45 with free shipping
auto focus….that's a bummer
But the low light thing is the thing that I was concerned about
I saw that you can connect it to your phone via Bluetooth and use your phone as the view finder
Sidehatch wrote:
wow so you actually have one?!
Can get it used for $45 with free shipping
auto focus….that's a bummer
But the low light thing is the thing that I was concerned about
I saw that you can connect it to your phone via Bluetooth and use your phone as the view finder
Had. I go through tech pretty quickly and it didn't outperform my Fuji Finepix XP80 underwater or LG G4 for casual photography.
If I'm going to go through the hassle of getting out my G4 to use as a view finder, I'm going to use it's OIS, Manual Mode w/ RAW and f1.8 lens over the RE.
But it's a pretty fun toy for $45. Well worth it for the wide angle and the video, and fairly indestructible if you have kids
I'm not sure about the concert thing, but not much to lose at $45. I couldn't imagine looking down while trying to take a photo - seems like in your quest to be super considerate to people who aren't returning the favor, you'll be missing the show. But that's just me.
this has some good tips on shooting at a rock concert thought I'd share here while on topic
the Galaxy S6 has a f 1.9 …but I have really been getting crummy shots, damn shakey hands
the Galaxy S6 has a f 1.9 …but I have really been getting crummy shots, damn shakey hands
Sidehatch wrote:
this has some good tips on shooting at a rock concert thought I'd share here while on topic
the Galaxy S6 has a f 1.9 …but I have really been getting crummy shots, damn shakey hands
Nothing earth shattering there, but good suggestions nonetheless. I disagree with #8 though - always shoot RAW if you can.
Biased source but the numbers are the numbers and this is an interesting read on some things that have come out in the UNC paper classes scandal.
Interested in your opinion as someone in/connected to an AD department on what reasons, other than Ritalin exemptions, would motivate a school to label this many athletes as ADHD/LD? Extra time for tests, etc?
Interested in your opinion as someone in/connected to an AD department on what reasons, other than Ritalin exemptions, would motivate a school to label this many athletes as ADHD/LD? Extra time for tests, etc?
Julian, wrote:
Biased source but the numbers are the numbers and this is an interesting read on some things that have come out in the UNC paper classes scandal.
Interested in your opinion as someone in/connected to an AD department on what reasons, other than Ritalin exemptions, would motivate a school to label this many athletes as ADHD/LD? Extra time for tests, etc?
Sorry, I won't be able to comment on this publicly.
But I can say this - Johnny Manziel seemed so normal in college. I wonder what happened to him…
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Sorry, I won't be able to comment on this publicly.
vansmack wrote:I get your point, but, did he, though? Texas A&M does not allow the media access to freshmen athletes. First time we actually heard from Manziel, he was winning the Heisman. Within weeks of that he was instagramming stacks of cash and sitting courtside at games.
Johnny Manziel seemed so normal in college.