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  1. Brilliant! But if you were my neighbor, I would like that!
  2. What I find interesting is the size of this. According to the verbiage, this was converted to a ride-on machine. I would love to see the pedestrian version in action!
  3. Or more Horse Power Which yields the question, how many Horse power does it take to cook an egg?
  4. Smiley's probably don't work either, there's a little flash stuff on here, not much but a little bit.
  5. Oh... you have an iPad.... It's friendly on my MacBook Facebook - Public Replacement page!
  6. Still my favorite band of all time! Listen EVERY day!
  7. Now that looks like fun, is that dozer blade a manual lift?
  8. Yes, and I have $0.01 left over too!
  9. http://myoldmachine.co.uk is now active. It points directly to here!
  10. Mine was a 2001 Chevrolet Venture Minivan. It was my first Chevy (and my last) and I hated it from day 1. One day we went to church, it was raining and we went in side. The van had a power door and when we came back out the inside was completely drenched because the door opened by itself. Chevy's response: can't reproduce it. When stopped on a hill, just removing your foot from the brake the van would roll backwards as though it was in neutral. Chevy's response: Some models do that, nothing we can do. Parts would fall off, the thing was just a complete nightmare. We bought it brand new, and 4 months later dumped it and got a Ford Windstar which had no problems.
  11. Back when I was a kid, we had "Moped's" which were supposed to be motorized bicycles. They did have pedals but the manual pedal was geared so high that it would take you 200 revolutions to move a meter! Well maybe not that many At that time, there were inexpensive motor ad-on's for regular bicycles which resembled your picture.
  12. Just insuring that we're friendly to the target audience. (and corner the market hahahahaha!)
  13. What the heck, we own both now. MyOldMachine.COM MyOldMachine.CO.UK It will take a while for the .CO.UK to propagate around the world, but by tomorrow you can reach here either way but it will ALWAYS show .com in the browser once you're here.
  14. I could buy myoldmachine.co.uk BUT when clicking on it would bring you to myoldmachine.com sort of like if you went to RedSquareForum.com it will bring you to wheelhorseforum.com, never seeing RedSquareForum.com in the name. But if it would be useful to use promotionally, like in videos and such, I can buy the .co.uk also.
  15. The nature of the question is I want this to be as welcoming as possible, and don't know if a URL is important in a decision to visit a site or not. Sure it's like judging a book by it's cover, but I know I like books with pretty covers!
  16. Being in the U.S. most of the websites I visit have a .com at the end. In fact, this one does too. So my curiosity question for those who are not in the U.S. do you prefer visiting sites with a .co.uk, a .com or it really doesn't make a bit of difference to you?
  17. That is some beautiful country side where you are! We're having one of those winters in New York where it's not snowing much, but it's been so cold that what we have stays around for a long time. While it's beautiful in the beginning, it eventually loses its luster and looks quite dismal.
  18. Maybe a little padding for the seat might help too! All this go-kart showing makes me want to break my old cart project out of the bike shed....
  19. That really is an amazing transformation, and I too like the airbrush.
  20. The website to purchase the book is http://wheelhorsestory.com I administer that site technically (but have nothing to do with the business end). Michael had me remove the shipping options for non-USA addresses since it was expensive and too difficult to calculate. If you're interested in buying a book, send an e-mail to email: orders@wheelhorsestory.com and Michael can help you with options. Yes, the first edition draws a lot on ebay and such, which is odd since the final edition has 100% of the original content PLUS more, and better quality pictures.
  21. Welcome to My Old Machine and thank you for joining. A quick introduction to some of the features of our forum. Everyone who has registered for an account on MoM can access their "User Control Panel or Settings" by clicking on your account name at the top right of the screen and clicking on "My Settings" This will allow you to add an "Avatar" which is a small picture you see on everyone's posts by their name, adjust your time zone, and change / add information about yourself. On the left of that screen there are additional settings such as "Signature" which allow you to include a signature at the bottom of each of your posts. You can also manage other aspects of your account such as Facebook integration by clicking "Manage Facebook" If you're receiving too much e-mail from the forum, or not enough you can change your notification options by selecting "Notification Options" Here you can choose to not be notified (remove checks from boxes) or notified by e-mail, and / or Notification List which display in your notifications area on the forum (the little icon of a man next to your account name at the top of the forum) You will also find other options such as the option to ignore other members posts, which I hope isn't needed. So look around in your settings, become accustom with your configuration to personalize your experience here. Of course of you have questions, be sure to post them in our "Site Suggestions / Updates & Issues" area where you will receive prompt answer to your forum related question. Thank you for reading and enjoy the site!
 
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