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Posted
4 hours ago, FlorC said:

Do you drive a HILUX? Don't you wish everybody did?

 

No! In my experience Hilux drivers are usually a$$ holes.

Honda City drivers too.

I have a Hilux and my daughter a City. Are we arse holes together then?

Posted
2 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

I have a Hilux and my daughter a City. Are we arse holes together then?

 

The Honda City is a bit small.

But, nothing wrong with it

Maybe OK for City Driving.

But, I would like the Honda Civic, which has always been a nice car.

 

But, riding in a Hilux is like riding on a washboard.

Don't do it unless you have to.

 

And, today is labor day holiday....

So, very thankfully, the Hilux Traffic on the Road seems greatly reduced.

 

Who knows what all of those construction workers are doing today.

 

All I know is that they are not making noise, as usual.

So, today is blessedly quiet by comparison.  

 

Tomorrow, we will, once again, experience an invasion of the Hiluxes and their drivers, in work clothes, and shouting at each other.

 

I have noticed that those who drive HILUXES, the majority of them, love to shout at each other when on the site, or just about anywhere.

 

Hilux Culture is a far different culture than the culture I was used to growing up.

FAR DIFFERENT....

 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

Last time I rode in one of those Izuzu pickup trucks...

It gave me a huge headache.

 

I was on paracetamol for weeks.

 

 

your prevous post you claimed it was the hilux... now its an Izuzu ?

 

You should align your lies..

Posted
18 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

 

your prevous post you claimed it was the hilux... now its an Izuzu ?

 

You should align your lies..

 

It's both.

But, I wonder if the Izuzu is the worst for a ROCKY RIDE...

 

 

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Posted
26 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

It's both.

But, I wonder if the Izuzu is the worst for a ROCKY RIDE...

 

 

neither ride like horseback.

 

you shoudl research your trolling bull<deleted>.

Posted
1 hour ago, Ralf001 said:

neither ride like horseback.

 

you shoudl research your trolling bull<deleted>.

 

This depends on the quality of the road, to some extent.

 

Posted
8 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

He has absolutely NO CLUE what I was stating.

He has no clue about anything relating to science, apparently.

 

What I stated was that bricks, whether made in Thailand or anywhere, have high mass.

As this is the case, then it requires much energy to heat them up.

And, it requires a lot of energy transfer to cool this thermal mass down.

 

Unfortunately, this guy has probably never had a science class in his life, and so it is pointless to try to educate him, at this late date in his life.

 

I was speaking of American houses, those that are not made of brick, but some lighter material of less mass, require much less energy transfer to go from one temp to a higher or lower temp.

 

But, really, quite pointless to explain this to someone who is so clueless about all sciences.

 

Also, this guy is ignored by me since I don't have enough time in the day to educate him about anything.

 

He probably drives some old HILUX truck.....and when I say old I mean VERY old, almost no value left in it.

 

 

There is a huge difference between the composition of different types of brick. Thai brick heats up in 20 minutes and creates unbearable heat. Some American brick is the opposite. So is Q block and some very efficient materials for building. 

 

And my truck is a 1947 model. I love them old trucks. 

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