It is the third keyboard I received since I spilled a big glass of water on the laptop. I got two defective ones that I had to send back and they would wait to receive and process the return before sending the replacement so it's taken an extra long time. The router works great so far and it was cheap as can be. Hell yeah, Thanks!
I bought another Jag.
It was a good price. I have like no energy. I love this auction so much that I'm plowing through it - but not bidding nearly as often.
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0123-545710/1974-jaguar-e-type-series-iii-roadster/
It looked like a solid router and it sucks when you get defective shit that you have to fucking deal with.
Shit like that annoys me. It takes shit forever to get to me and it's sometimes just not worth the hassle to return shit.
I should find a car for J.
She drives my Defender, putting a ton of miles on it. It's a 90k 'restomod' Defender that I really, really like. I have her drive it 'cause it's nice, easy to drive, reliable, fairly efficient, and safe.
I had her throw her car right straight in the trash after it got a big ol dent in it. (It was towed away for scrap. I didn't like that fucking ugly fucker sitting in my driveway anyhow.)
Got any suggestions as to a type of car a future music teacher should drive?!?
In my imagination a music teacher drives a Saab or a Volvo
When I was still in school, I figured I'd end up a math teacher at a quiet private school in New England - and my car was going to be an old Saab that required constant attention, so I'd live close enough to the school to be able to walk to it.
A modern Volvo might work for her. Some Volvo models are pretty speedy.
I don't think I'd saddle her with a Saab. They're just not made anymore. Maintaining and fixing them is just gonna get harder and harder as time passes.
I have a pair of 900S Turbo models that I have set up to rally race.
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