Old stuff I still know
Our Ginger Fuhrer says that he could still code up a simple game idea in Amstrad Basic, while I'm your man if you ever need to rebuild the suspension on an Austin Allegro (1750 Equipe version). This stuff doesn't leave your mind - tell us about obsolete talents you still have.
( , Thu 30 Jun 2011, 17:04)
Our Ginger Fuhrer says that he could still code up a simple game idea in Amstrad Basic, while I'm your man if you ever need to rebuild the suspension on an Austin Allegro (1750 Equipe version). This stuff doesn't leave your mind - tell us about obsolete talents you still have.
( , Thu 30 Jun 2011, 17:04)
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Well yes, in theory, there's an engine underneath
...but computer-controlled engine management means that it's a whole different ballgame.
( , Fri 1 Jul 2011, 14:31, closed)
...but computer-controlled engine management means that it's a whole different ballgame.
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It hit me hard.
I used to be able to field-strip a Mini 'A' series engine blindfolded. The number of bypass hoses I've changed at the roadside by removing the bonnet, radiator and water pump. There wasn't a bit of those cars I didn't know about.
I got a new MINI and someone asked me where the supercharger was. I opended the bonnet and recognised the dipstick, and that was about it :-(
( , Fri 1 Jul 2011, 15:13, closed)
I used to be able to field-strip a Mini 'A' series engine blindfolded. The number of bypass hoses I've changed at the roadside by removing the bonnet, radiator and water pump. There wasn't a bit of those cars I didn't know about.
I got a new MINI and someone asked me where the supercharger was. I opended the bonnet and recognised the dipstick, and that was about it :-(
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