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I'm leaving you, and I'm taking the kids.......

Re: I'm leaving you, and I'm taking the kids......

At least it wasn't RATS.

(I hate rats) - mice are comparatively cute.
 
Re: I'm leaving you, and I'm taking the kids......

Are you sure that thing is an Isetta and not a Fiat Topolino??? /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/jester.gif
 
Re: I'm leaving you, and I'm taking the kids......

<Are you sure that think is an Isetta and not a Fiat Topolino???>
HaHaHa, or perhaps a Minnie?

Brian
 
Re: I'm leaving you, and I'm taking the kids......

Two projects in ONE! A restoration and a biofuel experiment. All the needed components in a handy all-in-one package, too! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/devilgrin.gif
 
Re: I'm leaving you, and I'm taking the kids......

<Can't you use the terrorist's weapons for conversion to bio-gas, and use it to run the engine>

Lets see, this might be marketable. We have Premimum, we have Super, if we combine the two.....sorry, I'm a little short focused right now. Potty jokes, I'll be back on track after class.

Brian
 
Toss out whatever you deem appropriate, Brian. After the "Team Sprite Experience" it's likely safe to say we're all 'ears' at this point to learn if there's any way to lend assistance to your effort. As this one is an Isetta it'll likely be as much a learning experience for many of us LBC folk as it is for your crew!

We'll be awaiting updates. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thumbsup.gif
 
As always, Brian, you have a very nice professional-looking site! Can't wait to start following the progress!! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cheers.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thumbsup.gif
 
Boy Bryan that blue on black is tough to read for an old guy.

Looks like a neat little project.
 
Here's an old trick for pages that have hard to read text:

Get on the page & press CTRL +A

This selects all, usually resulting in a better contrasting text. Then just click the page anywhere that isn't a link to de-select.
You can also do this through the menu, but those are shortcuts.
You can also select the text only by dragging your mouse over it.
Finally if that doesn't produce readable type you can select it, do a CTRL +C and then open Notepad and do CTRL +V.
These are the shortcuts for copy / paste.
 
Hi Jack, I really appreciate your comment re the blue-on-black. I'll try fooling with the colors to see if I can come up with something more readable. As usual, my world seems to revolve around struggling with things I really know very little about. What looks OK on my Mac might not even be on the page when I check it on a friends PC. I need to find a hobby-less 10 year-old to take the site on, then I can devote more time to something else that's totally unfathomable. More evidence every day that I left the sixties a day too late.

Brian
 
and then again maybe it is my old eyes.
 
I ~wondered~ what ya were using to knit the HTML up, Brian. It seems to always have a "foreign" look to it. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/jester.gif
 
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