Hey Jipster, if you're still looking for a mid-size like the Milan/Fusion, you might look at the Nissan Altima. I've driven a bunch of them and they are nice cars. Peppy with crisp handling. A big improvement over Nissan's smaller vehicles like the Sentra. I like them better than the Maxima.
https://louisville.craigslist.org/cto/d/2012-nissan-altima/6583009364.html
You were right about one thing, half the CL listings in your area are rebuilds.
Thanks Oldfarmer. Still looking. I haven't looked at a lot of Altimas, but it certainly fits the criteria for the type of car I'm looking for. I had a 1994 Altima...back in the day. And yeah, the thing I remember most about it was it handled really well and had some good 4 cylinder pep to it. Kind of wish I'd have gone ahead and bought that 2010 Milan. Haven't seen any close to it since. Actually haven't seen anything on Craigslist that hasn't raised at least one eyebrow.
Hey Jipster, if you're still looking for a mid-size like the Milan/Fusion, you might look at the Nissan Altima. I've driven a bunch of them and they are nice cars. Peppy with crisp handling. A big improvement over Nissan's smaller vehicles like the Sentra. I like them better than the Maxima.
https://louisville.craigslist.org/cto/d/2012-nissan-altima/6583009364.html
You were right about one thing, half the CL listings in your area are rebuilds.
Thanks Oldfarmer. Still looking. I haven't looked at a lot of Altimas, but it certainly fits the criteria for the type of car I'm looking for. I had a 1994 Altima...back in the day. And yeah, the thing I remember most about it was it handled really well and had some good 4 cylinder pep to it. Kind of wish I'd have gone ahead and bought that 2010 Milan. Haven't seen any close to it since. Actually haven't seen anything on Craigslist that hasn't raised at least one eyebrow.
Hey Jipster, if you're still looking for a mid-size like the Milan/Fusion, you might look at the Nissan Altima. I've driven a bunch of them and they are nice cars. Peppy with crisp handling. A big improvement over Nissan's smaller vehicles like the Sentra. I like them better than the Maxima.
https://louisville.craigslist.org/cto/d/2012-nissan-altima/6583009364.html
You were right about one thing, half the CL listings in your area are rebuilds.
What are your thoughts on that 2012 Altima that you posted from Craigslist? Title says clean. But $6,200 for a 2012 in "perfect"condition sounds too good to be true.
Big problem is why does it look blue/gray in some pictures and dark charcoal in others?
Hopefully not a flood car - had to add that or it wouldn't be me.
Actually looks pretty good, inside and out. Didn't someone say 90% of the cars listed on CL are not legit?
That's only according to 9 out of 10 dentists
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This past Friday was our youngest's pre-school graduation, from the pre-school my sister, brother, and myself went to no less. For his "graduation" gift he wanted to go to a Pirate game so we pulled out all the stops and rode the light rail downtown and took the riverboat over to the stadium. As luck would have it it was a fireworks night so he was over the moon happy with the entire night.
Off to kindergarten next fall....I can't fathom where time is going anymore.
1997 Honda Prelude Base - 2022 Acura MDX Type S Advance - 2021 Honda Passport Sport - 2006 BMW 330Ci ZHP
This past Friday was our youngest's pre-school graduation, from the pre-school my sister, brother, and myself went to no less. For his "graduation" gift he wanted to go to a Pirate game so we pulled out all the stops and rode the light rail downtown and took the riverboat over to the stadium. As luck would have it it was a fireworks night so he was over the moon happy with the entire night.
Off to kindergarten next fall....I can't fathom where time is going anymore.
Mazel-Tov! It is INSANE how the time zips by at warp speed. My youngest (our only daughter) is 6 1/2 & starting 2nd Grade next year.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2025 Camry SE AWD
This past Friday was our youngest's pre-school graduation, from the pre-school my sister, brother, and myself went to no less. For his "graduation" gift he wanted to go to a Pirate game so we pulled out all the stops and rode the light rail downtown and took the riverboat over to the stadium. As luck would have it it was a fireworks night so he was over the moon happy with the entire night.
Off to kindergarten next fall....I can't fathom where time is going anymore.
Glad he liked the game. That division is turning out to be pretty tight, 3 teams tied for 2nd place and only a game and a half behind Milwaukee. Could be an interesting summer for baseball.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Enjoy this short 1:45 minute video where Prince Harry puts on the James Bond move....and his new bride opening the door for him. Very nice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Abmvay9-rk
Laundered drug money is pretty much what financed downtown Miami highrises back in the 80s, wasn't it?
There's a new generation of somewhat similar stuff going on out here, maybe not from the same source, but not necessarily on the up and up. There are areas around me where half of sales are to offshore cash buyers. Then the properties sit vacant, adding insult to injury in a housing crisis. Local and national authorities always seem to need revenue, IMO it's far past time to tax the living daylights out of such "investors" (as there's zero chance "vetting" will ever take place, might as well put some of the dirty money to good use). Vancouver has had a money laundering issue in its real estate market for some time, and recently implemented a small tax - but I think more is needed.
Don’t forget Miami. There’s more European and Arab Oil money invested along North Miami Beach and the developed islands in south Biscayne Bay like Palm Island, Hibiscus Island and Star Island - not to mention the penthouses in those high rise condos all along Dade and Broward and Palm Beach Counties that are worth 30-50 million dollars. They just sold Al Capone’s renovated estate on Palm Island for millions.
Off to kindergarten next fall....I can't fathom where time is going anymore.
Wait until you get older. The time will seem even faster in retrospect. Enjoy the kids while they are young. You'll be glad you spent the time (and so will they down the road despite the teen years).
What’s the way up in Albany this past weekend came home late last night at my sisters college graduation thought I was originally going to come home today so had taken the day off or well enjoying it finally beautiful weather as of yesterday afternoon after all that rain we had here in the Northeast the past week rained at the graduation yesterday luckily they had to indoor places to go and listen or watch it so that’s what we did was a good weekend overall
Hey Jipster, if you're still looking for a mid-size like the Milan/Fusion, you might look at the Nissan Altima. I've driven a bunch of them and they are nice cars. Peppy with crisp handling. A big improvement over Nissan's smaller vehicles like the Sentra. I like them better than the Maxima.
You were right about one thing, half the CL listings in your area are rebuilds.
Thanks Oldfarmer. Still looking. I haven't looked at a lot of Altimas, but it certainly fits the criteria for the type of car I'm looking for. I had a 1994 Altima...back in the day. And yeah, the thing I remember most about it was it handled really well and had some good 4 cylinder pep to it. Kind of wish I'd have gone ahead and bought that 2010 Milan. Haven't seen any close to it since. Actually haven't seen anything on Craigslist that hasn't raised at least one eyebrow.
I had a new Altima as a loaner. Not horrible, but nothing special. I'd much rather have a Civic or Accord.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
This past Friday was our youngest's pre-school graduation, from the pre-school my sister, brother, and myself went to no less. For his "graduation" gift he wanted to go to a Pirate game so we pulled out all the stops and rode the light rail downtown and took the riverboat over to the stadium. As luck would have it it was a fireworks night so he was over the moon happy with the entire night.
Off to kindergarten next fall....I can't fathom where time is going anymore.
Yes, it sometimes seems as if our son was a toddler just yesterday- he's now 23 and a graduate of the University of South Carolina.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Was watching the weather on the late night news - we had 5.6 inches of rain here in Coconut Creek today with another 4 inches expected overnight and early tomorrow morning. We’ve had 15+ inches of rain since last Tuesday. We are drenched with flood advisories throughout the county. Enough!
This past Friday was our youngest's pre-school graduation, from the pre-school my sister, brother, and myself went to no less. For his "graduation" gift he wanted to go to a Pirate game so we pulled out all the stops and rode the light rail downtown and took the riverboat over to the stadium. As luck would have it it was a fireworks night so he was over the moon happy with the entire night.
Off to kindergarten next fall....I can't fathom where time is going anymore.
Yes, it sometimes seems as if our son was a toddler just yesterday- he's now 23 and a graduate of the University of South Carolina.
How do you think I feel?
Grandson #1 is 16, has his drivers permit and was confirmed yesterday. Our garbage pickup is Monday so that means I put the garbage out on Sunday night. Lately it seems like every other day is Sunday night. It's true, time flies by the older you get.
@abacomike knows what I mean but he has a tasty bottle of Scotch to get him through it. Getting older is enough to make a guy drink.
BTW, what happened with the election? I don't remember seeing anything in here about that. Please don't tell me that one of my best parts is on its way out.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
Yes, I meant "falling" as I tend to do that lately. Will get my cane back once I get out of the walker. But for now, the walker is my 1st choice for walking. The added stability is just what I need. Once I get back on my cane, it'll be time to go back to work. Planning on the end of June or mid-July return date but will listen to my doctors and do as they say. As of today, I still have a job waiting for me.
The Sandman
2023 Hyundai Kona Limited AWD (wife) / 2025 VW GTI (me) / 2019 Chevrolet Cruze Premier RS (daughter #1) / 2020 Hyundai Accent SE (daughter #2) / 2023 Subaru Impreza Base (son)
Was watching the weather on the late night news - we had 5.6 inches of rain here in Coconut Creek today with another 4 inches expected overnight and early tomorrow morning. We’ve had 15+ inches of rain since last Tuesday. We are drenched with flood advisories throughout the county. Enough!
California accepts all water donations!
Just fly into FLL with buckets and siphons. Flooding all over Broward County. The drainage canals that act as aqueducts for water from the Everglades to the Atlantic Ocean fill up quickly and then flood streets.
My subsequent comments are in no way intended to belittle the tragedies being experienced by those unfortunate US citizens who reside on the Big Island of Hawaii. May God help those affected by the eruption(s) of Kilauea.
i was thinking about this volcanic eruption in a different, If not weird, way.
As a consequence of that eruption and the ensuing lava flows, the State of Hawaii and the United States are increasing in area every day - the same way the Islands were created thousands and thousands of years ago. At last report, the lava flows are sliding into the Pacific Ocean and, if this continues for several weeks/months/years, it could eventually cause a real estate boom on the Big Island once everything cools down - which could be many years.
Obviously, the increased acreage will be owned by the State of Hawaii. Too bad volcanoes can’t take the place of countries that are imperialistic - forever seeking more territory to influence.
But, the eruption on Hawaii only proves once again that there are no perfect places to live on our planet - San Diego is close, but still not perfect.
Mt. Everest is the highest mountain in the world, about 8500 meters above sea level. Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain in the world, about 4500 meters above sea level, but, being an island, there is another 5500 meters below sea level. Measured from it's base on the ocean floor, Mauna Kea is over 10,000 meters tall.
jmonroe said: It's true, time flies by the older you get.
My experience is that time slows down the closer you get to quitting time on Friday.
I solved that dilemma by taking my share of Fridays off in the Summer.
Before I retired I had 6 weeks of vacation. That was more vacation than I could afford, hence the Friday thingy. Sure we took a couple of weeks off for a typical vacation like most other families but there was no way I was going to let Mrs. j think that we should do more of that. It worked and I never heard any complaints.
Now don't be a wise guy and say something about Thursdays because I did a few of them too along with Fridays, even threw in a Monday or two a couple of times. Long weekends were great.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
This past Friday was our youngest's pre-school graduation, from the pre-school my sister, brother, and myself went to no less. For his "graduation" gift he wanted to go to a Pirate game so we pulled out all the stops and rode the light rail downtown and took the riverboat over to the stadium. As luck would have it it was a fireworks night so he was over the moon happy with the entire night.
Off to kindergarten next fall....I can't fathom where time is going anymore.
Yes, it sometimes seems as if our son was a toddler just yesterday- he's now 23 and a graduate of the University of South Carolina.
How do you think I feel?
Grandson #1 is 16, has his drivers permit and was confirmed yesterday. Our garbage pickup is Monday so that means I put the garbage out on Sunday night. Lately it seems like every other day is Sunday night. It's true, time flies by the older you get.
@abacomike knows what I mean but he has a tasty bottle of Scotch to get him through it. Getting older is enough to make a guy drink.
BTW, what happened with the election? I don't remember seeing anything in here about that. Please don't tell me that one of my best parts is on its way out.
jmonroe
The election is tomorrow. I'm cautiously optimistic.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
This past Friday was our youngest's pre-school graduation, from the pre-school my sister, brother, and myself went to no less. For his "graduation" gift he wanted to go to a Pirate game so we pulled out all the stops and rode the light rail downtown and took the riverboat over to the stadium. As luck would have it it was a fireworks night so he was over the moon happy with the entire night.
Off to kindergarten next fall....I can't fathom where time is going anymore.
Yes, it sometimes seems as if our son was a toddler just yesterday- he's now 23 and a graduate of the University of South Carolina.
. Our garbage pickup is Monday so that means I put the garbage out on Sunday night. Lately it seems like every other day is Sunday night. It's true, time flies by the older you get. jmonroe
I have to agree - 14 times for this year. Our garbage day is on Thursday, and Wednesday night seems to come around real fast every time.
This past Friday was our youngest's pre-school graduation, from the pre-school my sister, brother, and myself went to no less. For his "graduation" gift he wanted to go to a Pirate game so we pulled out all the stops and rode the light rail downtown and took the riverboat over to the stadium. As luck would have it it was a fireworks night so he was over the moon happy with the entire night.
Off to kindergarten next fall....I can't fathom where time is going anymore.
Mazel-Tov! It is INSANE how the time zips by at warp speed. My youngest (our only daughter) is 6 1/2 & starting 2nd Grade next year.
Here is some unsolicited advice from an old man to you young guys with kids. If you don't know how to play golf, learn to play and then teach your kids to play. This way you can "play" together for a lifetime. My oldest son just turned 50 and he is driving over from St. Louis next week for a round of golf with me. Letting the little ones drive golf carts (with supervision) also gives them a head start learning to drive.
This past Friday was our youngest's pre-school graduation, from the pre-school my sister, brother, and myself went to no less. For his "graduation" gift he wanted to go to a Pirate game so we pulled out all the stops and rode the light rail downtown and took the riverboat over to the stadium. As luck would have it it was a fireworks night so he was over the moon happy with the entire night.
Off to kindergarten next fall....I can't fathom where time is going anymore.
Yes, it sometimes seems as if our son was a toddler just yesterday- he's now 23 and a graduate of the University of South Carolina.
How do you think I feel?
Grandson #1 is 16, has his drivers permit and was confirmed yesterday. Our garbage pickup is Monday so that means I put the garbage out on Sunday night. Lately it seems like every other day is Sunday night. It's true, time flies by the older you get.
@abacomike knows what I mean but he has a tasty bottle of Scotch to get him through it. Getting older is enough to make a guy drink.
BTW, what happened with the election? I don't remember seeing anything in here about that. Please don't tell me that one of my best parts is on its way out.
jmonroe
The election is tomorrow. I'm cautiously optimistic.
Here's hoping you win, and also here's hoping that you remember to "take good care" of those guys who didn't choose you to run in the first place !!
It's bittersweet because for us this is the child who, in all likelihood, is going to be the one that gives us many "lasts" (last preschool graduation, last first/last day of kindergarten, etc.) so we're cherishing these moments as much as we can. Time has certainly flown by.
1997 Honda Prelude Base - 2022 Acura MDX Type S Advance - 2021 Honda Passport Sport - 2006 BMW 330Ci ZHP
Just got Prom pics of my grandson and his “friend” from Saturday evening. I’d post them but I do not have permission from his “friend” to post her image.
The reason I quoted FRIEND is because he made it clear they were going to the Prom together as “friends only!” This is the young man who told me he isn’t interested in having a girlfriend because girls are a distraction from his mission and goal of getting a college education and being drafted by the majors as a pitcher. He said he has plenty of time to get into a relationship, but now is not the time.
Nah, not from him - he’s an honest and direct kid. If he wanted to tell me “it’s none of your business, Gramps”, he would tell me directly. She is cute and comes up to his shoulder, so she is obviously 5’8” or a bit taller since his is 6’4”. He graduates June 3rd.
The pictures were taken in my son’s backyard with the golf course in the background and the mountains as a backdrop. I forgot how beautiful the Coachella Valley is (Palm Springs area) of California.
Coachella Valley beautiful? You THINK? Maybe my memory is failing me. Quite possible.
We're treating things with Sam as the first/last experiences. There are no guarantees we can have a second child, in fact odds are stacked against, even though we would like one.
I've been putting as much emphasis on the life part of work/life balance as I can and am very lucky to have a job where that is possible.
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abacomike said: This is the young man who told me he isn’t interested in having a girlfriend because girls are a distraction from his mission and goal of getting a college education and being drafted by the majors as a pitcher. He said he has plenty of time to get into a relationship, but now is not the time
That is like the opposite of me......I spent too much time thinking about girls and not enough time thinking of studying or sports. You know how dogs are totally motivated by food, well, my driving force was trying to learn about girls.
I probably would have been some kind of genius, if only........................
My subsequent comments are in no way intended to belittle the tragedies being experienced by those unfortunate US citizens who reside on the Big Island of Hawaii. May God help those affected by the eruption(s) of Kilauea.
i was thinking about this volcanic eruption in a different, If not weird, way.
As a consequence of that eruption and the ensuing lava flows, the State of Hawaii and the United States are increasing in area every day - the same way the Islands were created thousands and thousands of years ago. At last report, the lava flows are sliding into the Pacific Ocean and, if this continues for several weeks/months/years, it could eventually cause a real estate boom on the Big Island once everything cools down - which could be many years.
Obviously, the increased acreage will be owned by the State of Hawaii. Too bad volcanoes can’t take the place of countries that are imperialistic - forever seeking more territory to influence.
But, the eruption on Hawaii only proves once again that there are no perfect places to live on our planet - San Diego is close, but still not perfect.
Mt. Everest is the highest mountain in the world, about 8500 meters above sea level. Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain in the world, about 4500 meters above sea level, but, being an island, there is another 5500 meters below sea level. Measured from it's base on the ocean floor, Mauna Kea is over 10,000 meters tall.
Chimbarozo in Ecuador is techinacally taller than Everest. Due to the rotation of the earth the earth budges at the equator. Because of this the peak of Chimbarozo is further away from the center of the earth than Everests peak.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
This past Friday was our youngest's pre-school graduation, from the pre-school my sister, brother, and myself went to no less. For his "graduation" gift he wanted to go to a Pirate game so we pulled out all the stops and rode the light rail downtown and took the riverboat over to the stadium. As luck would have it it was a fireworks night so he was over the moon happy with the entire night.
Off to kindergarten next fall....I can't fathom where time is going anymore.
Yes, it sometimes seems as if our son was a toddler just yesterday- he's now 23 and a graduate of the University of South Carolina.
How do you think I feel?
Grandson #1 is 16, has his drivers permit and was confirmed yesterday. Our garbage pickup is Monday so that means I put the garbage out on Sunday night. Lately it seems like every other day is Sunday night. It's true, time flies by the older you get.
@abacomike knows what I mean but he has a tasty bottle of Scotch to get him through it. Getting older is enough to make a guy drink.
BTW, what happened with the election? I don't remember seeing anything in here about that. Please don't tell me that one of my best parts is on its way out.
jmonroe
The election is tomorrow. I'm cautiously optimistic.
I'm relieved to know I didn't miss a post. Elections around here were two weeks ago, that's why I asked.
Good luck.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
abacomike said: This is the young man who told me he isn’t interested in having a girlfriend because girls are a distraction from his mission and goal of getting a college education and being drafted by the majors as a pitcher. He said he has plenty of time to get into a relationship, but now is not the time
That is like the opposite of me......I spent too much time thinking about girls and not enough time thinking of studying or sports. You know how dogs are totally motivated by food, well, my driving force was trying to learn about girls.
I probably would have been some kind of genius, if only........................
Don't flatter yourself.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
It's bittersweet because for us this is the child who, in all likelihood, is going to be the one that gives us many "lasts" (last preschool graduation, last first/last day of kindergarten, etc.) so we're cherishing these moments as much as we can. Time has certainly flown by.
My son was the last one to be able to carry on the family name. We were afraid he was never going to get married and then we were afraid he was never going to have kids. Finally the (grand)son we were waiting for arrived. Notice the Pirate shirt and they live near Baltimore.
My subsequent comments are in no way intended to belittle the tragedies being experienced by those unfortunate US citizens who reside on the Big Island of Hawaii. May God help those affected by the eruption(s) of Kilauea.
i was thinking about this volcanic eruption in a different, If not weird, way.
As a consequence of that eruption and the ensuing lava flows, the State of Hawaii and the United States are increasing in area every day - the same way the Islands were created thousands and thousands of years ago. At last report, the lava flows are sliding into the Pacific Ocean and, if this continues for several weeks/months/years, it could eventually cause a real estate boom on the Big Island once everything cools down - which could be many years.
Obviously, the increased acreage will be owned by the State of Hawaii. Too bad volcanoes can’t take the place of countries that are imperialistic - forever seeking more territory to influence.
But, the eruption on Hawaii only proves once again that there are no perfect places to live on our planet - San Diego is close, but still not perfect.
Mt. Everest is the highest mountain in the world, about 8500 meters above sea level. Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain in the world, about 4500 meters above sea level, but, being an island, there is another 5500 meters below sea level. Measured from it's base on the ocean floor, Mauna Kea is over 10,000 meters tall.
Chimbarozo in Ecuador is techinacally taller than Everest. Due to the rotation of the earth the earth budges at the equator. Because of this the peak of Chimbarozo is further away from the center of the earth than Everests peak.
I learn something new here on Edmunds every day that expands my horizons, not to mention my repertoire of topics of conversations when I am in social gatherings. I can’t wait to try to bring up this topic of elevations of mountains and volcanoes with some of my 85 year old neighbors just to see them scratching their heads and whispering to each other, “...what did he say was the reason Mt. Everest is not the tallest mountain in the world?...
It's bittersweet because for us this is the child who, in all likelihood, is going to be the one that gives us many "lasts" (last preschool graduation, last first/last day of kindergarten, etc.) so we're cherishing these moments as much as we can. Time has certainly flown by.
My son was the last one to be able to carry on the family name. We were afraid he was never going to get married and then we were afraid he was never going to have kids. Finally the (grand)son we were waiting for arrived. Notice the Pirate shirt and they live near Baltimore.
It's bittersweet because for us this is the child who, in all likelihood, is going to be the one that gives us many "lasts" (last preschool graduation, last first/last day of kindergarten, etc.) so we're cherishing these moments as much as we can. Time has certainly flown by.
My son was the last one to be able to carry on the family name. We were afraid he was never going to get married and then we were afraid he was never going to have kids. Finally the (grand)son we were waiting for arrived. Notice the Pirate shirt and they live near Baltimore.
For jmonroe - he is the one on the left.
Cute kid and really cute dog. Glad you explained which was which for our friend, don't like to get him confused.
My subsequent comments are in no way intended to belittle the tragedies being experienced by those unfortunate US citizens who reside on the Big Island of Hawaii. May God help those affected by the eruption(s) of Kilauea.
i was thinking about this volcanic eruption in a different, If not weird, way.
As a consequence of that eruption and the ensuing lava flows, the State of Hawaii and the United States are increasing in area every day - the same way the Islands were created thousands and thousands of years ago. At last report, the lava flows are sliding into the Pacific Ocean and, if this continues for several weeks/months/years, it could eventually cause a real estate boom on the Big Island once everything cools down - which could be many years.
Obviously, the increased acreage will be owned by the State of Hawaii. Too bad volcanoes can’t take the place of countries that are imperialistic - forever seeking more territory to influence.
But, the eruption on Hawaii only proves once again that there are no perfect places to live on our planet - San Diego is close, but still not perfect.
Mt. Everest is the highest mountain in the world, about 8500 meters above sea level. Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain in the world, about 4500 meters above sea level, but, being an island, there is another 5500 meters below sea level. Measured from it's base on the ocean floor, Mauna Kea is over 10,000 meters tall.
Chimbarozo in Ecuador is techinacally taller than Everest. Due to the rotation of the earth the earth budges at the equator. Because of this the peak of Chimbarozo is further away from the center of the earth than Everests peak.
I learn something new here on Edmunds every day that expands my horizons, not to mention my repertoire of topics of conversations when I am in social gatherings. I can’t wait to try to bring up this topic of elevations of mountains and volcanoes with some of my 85 year old neighbors just to see them scratching their heads and whispering to each other, “...what did he say was the reason Mt. Everest is not the tallest mountain in the world?
...
But the difference is hardly worth getting your 85 year old neighbor all excited over. If you phrase it right you can let them believe Everest is the highest point on earth, when measured from sea level. However, Chimbarozo is taller in that if you stand on it you are closer to outer space, because the earth is slightly wider (13 feet at the circumference) so Chimbarozo is slightly higher above the earths surface. It is 3,971 miles from the earth’s center compared to Everest’s 3,965.8 miles. We are talking less than 7 feet here.
Don't mention it to your 85 year old neighbor, you will probably upset them.
My subsequent comments are in no way intended to belittle the tragedies being experienced by those unfortunate US citizens who reside on the Big Island of Hawaii. May God help those affected by the eruption(s) of Kilauea.
i was thinking about this volcanic eruption in a different, If not weird, way.
As a consequence of that eruption and the ensuing lava flows, the State of Hawaii and the United States are increasing in area every day - the same way the Islands were created thousands and thousands of years ago. At last report, the lava flows are sliding into the Pacific Ocean and, if this continues for several weeks/months/years, it could eventually cause a real estate boom on the Big Island once everything cools down - which could be many years.
Obviously, the increased acreage will be owned by the State of Hawaii. Too bad volcanoes can’t take the place of countries that are imperialistic - forever seeking more territory to influence.
But, the eruption on Hawaii only proves once again that there are no perfect places to live on our planet - San Diego is close, but still not perfect.
Mt. Everest is the highest mountain in the world, about 8500 meters above sea level. Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain in the world, about 4500 meters above sea level, but, being an island, there is another 5500 meters below sea level. Measured from it's base on the ocean floor, Mauna Kea is over 10,000 meters tall.
Chimbarozo in Ecuador is techinacally taller than Everest. Due to the rotation of the earth the earth budges at the equator. Because of this the peak of Chimbarozo is further away from the center of the earth than Everests peak.
I learn something new here on Edmunds every day that expands my horizons, not to mention my repertoire of topics of conversations when I am in social gatherings. I can’t wait to try to bring up this topic of elevations of mountains and volcanoes with some of my 85 year old neighbors just to see them scratching their heads and whispering to each other, “...what did he say was the reason Mt. Everest is not the tallest mountain in the world?
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But the difference is hardly worth getting your 85 year old neighbor all excited over. If you phrase it right you can let them believe Everest is the highest point on earth, when measured from sea level.
However,
Chimbarozo is taller in that if you stand on it you are closer to outer space, because the earth is slightly wider (13 feet at the circumference) so Chimbarozo is slightly higher above the earths surface. It is 3,971 miles from the earth’s center compared to Everest’s 3,965.8 miles. We are talking less than 7 feet here.
Don't mention it to your 85 year old neighbor, you will probably upset them.
Wait, the difference between 3,971 miles and 3,965.8 miles is less than 7 feet? No wonder I get lost all the time.
Actually it's a difference of about two miles, 3,965 vs 3967 miles. I just looked it up.
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Hey Jipster, if you're still looking for a mid-size like the Milan/Fusion, you might look at the Nissan Altima. I've driven a bunch of them and they are nice cars. Peppy with crisp handling. A big improvement over Nissan's smaller vehicles like the Sentra. I like them better than the Maxima.
You were right about one thing, half the CL listings in your area are rebuilds.
Thanks Oldfarmer. Still looking. I haven't looked at a lot of Altimas, but it certainly fits the criteria for the type of car I'm looking for. I had a 1994 Altima...back in the day. And yeah, the thing I remember most about it was it handled really well and had some good 4 cylinder pep to it. Kind of wish I'd have gone ahead and bought that 2010 Milan. Haven't seen any close to it since. Actually haven't seen anything on Craigslist that hasn't raised at least one eyebrow.
Hey Jipster, if you're still looking for a mid-size like the Milan/Fusion, you might look at the Nissan Altima. I've driven a bunch of them and they are nice cars. Peppy with crisp handling. A big improvement over Nissan's smaller vehicles like the Sentra. I like them better than the Maxima.
You were right about one thing, half the CL listings in your area are rebuilds.
What are your thoughts on that 2012 Altima that you posted from Craigslist? Title says clean. But $6,200 for a 2012 in "perfect"condition sounds too good to be true.
Hey Jipster, if you're still looking for a mid-size like the Milan/Fusion, you might look at the Nissan Altima. I've driven a bunch of them and they are nice cars. Peppy with crisp handling. A big improvement over Nissan's smaller vehicles like the Sentra. I like them better than the Maxima.
You were right about one thing, half the CL listings in your area are rebuilds.
Thanks Oldfarmer. Still looking. I haven't looked at a lot of Altimas, but it certainly fits the criteria for the type of car I'm looking for. I had a 1994 Altima...back in the day. And yeah, the thing I remember most about it was it handled really well and had some good 4 cylinder pep to it. Kind of wish I'd have gone ahead and bought that 2010 Milan. Haven't seen any close to it since. Actually haven't seen anything on Craigslist that hasn't raised at least one eyebrow.
Hey Jipster, if you're still looking for a mid-size like the Milan/Fusion, you might look at the Nissan Altima. I've driven a bunch of them and they are nice cars. Peppy with crisp handling. A big improvement over Nissan's smaller vehicles like the Sentra. I like them better than the Maxima.
You were right about one thing, half the CL listings in your area are rebuilds.
What are your thoughts on that 2012 Altima that you posted from Craigslist? Title says clean. But $6,200 for a 2012 in "perfect"condition sounds too good to be true.</
I would definitely get a CarFax on it. I suspect you'd find accident history.
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@oldfarmer50, Your friend is interested in that 2017 Mustang. Tell him to go to blueovalforums and sign up. Go to the Mustang discussion and ask about incentives for a 2017. He'll most likely get a response from the guy who's car it is to sell.
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Hopefully not a flood car - had to add that or it wouldn't be me.
Actually looks pretty good, inside and out. Didn't someone say 90% of the cars listed on CL are not legit?
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Off to kindergarten next fall....I can't fathom where time is going anymore.
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There's a new generation of somewhat similar stuff going on out here, maybe not from the same source, but not necessarily on the up and up. There are areas around me where half of sales are to offshore cash buyers. Then the properties sit vacant, adding insult to injury in a housing crisis. Local and national authorities always seem to need revenue, IMO it's far past time to tax the living daylights out of such "investors" (as there's zero chance "vetting" will ever take place, might as well put some of the dirty money to good use). Vancouver has had a money laundering issue in its real estate market for some time, and recently implemented a small tax - but I think more is needed.
Wait until you get older. The time will seem even faster in retrospect. Enjoy the kids while they are young. You'll be glad you spent the time (and so will they down the road despite the teen years).
I had a new Altima as a loaner. Not horrible, but nothing special. I'd much rather have a Civic or Accord.
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Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
JMonroe had nothing of significance for the last few days.
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Grandson #1 is 16, has his drivers permit and was confirmed yesterday. Our garbage pickup is Monday so that means I put the garbage out on Sunday night. Lately it seems like every other day is Sunday night. It's true, time flies by the older you get.
@abacomike knows what I mean but he has a tasty bottle of Scotch to get him through it. Getting older is enough to make a guy drink.
BTW, what happened with the election? I don't remember seeing anything in here about that. Please don't tell me that one of my best parts is on its way out.
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Once I get back on my cane, it'll be time to go back to work. Planning on the end of June or mid-July return date but will listen to my doctors and do as they say. As of today, I still have a job waiting for me.
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I solved that dilemma by taking my share of Fridays off in the Summer.
Before I retired I had 6 weeks of vacation. That was more vacation than I could afford, hence the Friday thingy. Sure we took a couple of weeks off for a typical vacation like most other families but there was no way I was going to let Mrs. j think that we should do more of that. It worked and I never heard any complaints.
Now don't be a wise guy and say something about Thursdays because I did a few of them too along with Fridays, even threw in a Monday or two a couple of times. Long weekends were great.
jmonroe
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Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
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The pictures were taken in my son’s backyard with the golf course in the background and the mountains as a backdrop. I forgot how beautiful the Coachella Valley is (Palm Springs area) of California.
Coachella Valley beautiful? You THINK? Maybe my memory is failing me. Quite possible.
I've been putting as much emphasis on the life part of work/life balance as I can and am very lucky to have a job where that is possible.
This is the young man who told me he isn’t interested in having a girlfriend because girls are a distraction from his mission and goal of getting a college education and being drafted by the majors as a pitcher. He said he has plenty of time to get into a relationship, but now is not the time
That is like the opposite of me......I spent too much time thinking about girls and not enough time thinking of studying or sports. You know how dogs are totally motivated by food, well, my driving force was trying to learn about girls.
I probably would have been some kind of genius, if only........................
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Good luck.
jmonroe
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jmonroe
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For jmonroe - he is the one on the left.
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Glad you explained which was which for our friend, don't like to get him confused.
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But the difference is hardly worth getting your 85 year old neighbor all excited over. If you phrase it right you can let them believe Everest is the highest point on earth, when measured from sea level.
However,
Chimbarozo is taller in that if you stand on it you are closer to outer space, because the earth is slightly wider (13 feet at the circumference) so Chimbarozo is slightly higher above the earths surface. It is 3,971 miles from the earth’s center compared to Everest’s 3,965.8 miles. We are talking less than 7 feet here.
Don't mention it to your 85 year old neighbor, you will probably upset them.
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Actually it's a difference of about two miles, 3,965 vs 3967 miles. I just looked it up.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
I would definitely get a CarFax on it. I suspect you'd find accident history.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Your friend is interested in that 2017 Mustang.
Tell him to go to blueovalforums and sign up.
Go to the Mustang discussion and ask about incentives for a 2017.
He'll most likely get a response from the guy who's car it is to sell.