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  1. Tonight I discovered that if you don't put the lawn mower blade back on the right way the first time, it is hard to find all the parts later
  2. Doorbell transformers: hi-ding in the at-tic.
  3. Got my June/July Cadillac Club Sweden magazine and am happy to see my article on GM included (in Swedish). Author itch scratched again.
  4. Lost my voice so taking the evening off to sit quietly at home and pass notes.
  5. @getsweetie Yes, we looked for you but I had to head home after. Have a good trip.
  6. Delayed at LAX but good time for dinner
  7. Otw to LA for the day
  8. @AutoCorner I'm not in the car business per se, but I do enjoy chatting with other enthusiasts about their Cadillacs, or cars in general.
  9. I know this is a difficult time for GM, but I am optimistic that a new, re-organized GM has a bright future ahead with exciting products.
  10. RT Cadillacblog: New blog post on Cadillac Notes: Clearing the Air on Cadillac's High Performance Cars. http://tinyurl.com/r2665z
  11. @memphiscamaro Which engine: LLT 3.6L DI
  12. If Pontiac, Saturn and Opel discontinue sales, can Cadillac have the Kappa convertible until the Alpha arrives? Just needs 3L V6 & a Crest.
  13. Had a nice breakfast and chat with an old friend. Great way to start the day.
  14. @rlhunter more or less just include @their_name; that's what 'reply' does.
  15. Love to see a 325hp 2.8L Turbo V6 as an option in the CTS, although it is a tight fit with the 265hp 3L and 304 hp 3.6L Di engines. STS?
  16. Scored two car books at the "75% off books" store; A catalog of British Sports Cars, and a history of Mercedes, both in new condition.
  17. @Brainstormist Specialist *should* imply mastery. I agree a Generalist's offering is best made clear by enumerating specific specialties.
  18. @Brainstormist Hook: the Generalist has mastered & integrated more than one specialty yielding a more generalized ability to solve problems
  19. @Brainstormist Example: MDs specialize in family practice. Maybe specialized VA Generalist means someone unusually flexible & resourceful?
  20. Looking hard at http://www.trackvision.net/ to use to merge PerformanceBox datalogger info with test drive video.