Sujet : Re: Jain Diet
De : chamilton5280 (at) *nospam* invalid.com (Cindy Hamilton)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 06. Apr 2025, 10:45:07
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On 2025-04-06, Hank Rogers <
Hank@nospam.invalid> wrote:
Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2025-04-05, Janet <nobody@home.com> wrote:
In article
<4d1aced52ce149ae2bcbcb9acdfca0db@www.novabbs.org>, dsi100
@yahoo.com says...
Most Americans consider Canada and Canadians to be our friends. Our auto
industry is closely tied with Canada's. A lot of people in the US are
driving cars made in Canada - they just don't know it.
>
They soon will, when they pay Trump's tax on imported
cars.
I just bought a used Honda, before the tariffs pushed up the prices
of even used vehicles.
>
It will probably serve you well. I didn't like the earlier hondas back
when they used a rubber timing belt, especially on engines that had
valve interference with the piston when the belt broke, but they stopped
that crap years ago.
It's the third Honda we've owned. 1986, 1998, and now 2022. We've
mixed it up by buying Toyotas, too. Although not very darned many
of them, since we like to hold our cars for at least 10 years. Notable
exceptions were the Chevy S-10 we bought because we wanted something
on the cheap (it started falling apart after 3 or 4 years) and the
Toyota Matrix, which turned out not to have enough ground clearance
to function properly in snow.
It was a big jump going from a 2001 vehicle (which I still have,
waiting for me to figure out how I want to sell it) to a 2022 vehicle.
Damn cockpit looks like the starship Enterprise. I haven't even
bothered to reset the clock, which appears to be on Pacific time.
I just mentally add 3 hours. I suppose I'll get to it soon, before
my husband starts fiddling with the controls while I'm driving.
It didn't come with a owner's manual. Well, it came with an owner's
manual for a 2019 version of the same car, which is not all that
useful. I've downloaded the manual, but I'm unwilling to print
all 400-odd pages of it. I think I'll just print the pages I need
as I require them. On the plus side, I think I can tell Adobe to
fit the page to the paper, and I'll have a large-print edition.
I think the glove compartment will accommodate 8.5x11 paper.
-- Cindy Hamilton