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Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:34 am
by Quadratrückseite
On the Lord Of The Rings theme, I like Strider.

Or Max, in honor of Mad Max/Road Warrior/etc.
In a 2006 newspaper commentary on peak oil, James McCausland wrote the following in relation to Mad Max:

"In 1973, the Arab oil-producing nations convulsed most of the world by tightening the spigots on their wells and sharply reducing production. Corporations, and nations including Japan, went into crisis mode and many started to think of ways to lessen their reliance on petroleum products.

As the after-shock waves began to subside and black gold started to flow again, most enterprises kicked petroleum replacement well down the agenda.

Yet there were further signs of the desperate measures individuals would take to ensure mobility. A couple of oil strikes that hit many pumps revealed the ferocity with which Australians would defend their right to fill a tank. Long queues formed at the stations with petrol – and anyone who tried to sneak ahead in the queue met raw violence."

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George and I wrote the script based on the thesis that people would do almost anything to keep vehicles moving and the assumption that nations would not consider the huge costs of providing infrastructure for alternative energy until it was too late.

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:51 am
by vwlover77
Quadratrückseite wrote:On the Lord Of The Rings theme, I like Strider.
I like "Strider" too, but Strider was a King living in hiding as a Ranger until the time was right. Our VWs never aspired to such greatness. Like the hobbits, they are small, simple, and unpretentious, but built from strong stuff capable of heroic feats when the situation requires them. :compress:

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:56 am
by MeyerII
If you're in Connecticut for any time, you really ought to look up coW. I'm sure he'd like to say hi.

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 1:18 pm
by vwlover77
The leader of the harpies in Philip Pullman's "The Amber Spyglass" was first called "No-name", until she rescued Lyra from falling into the abyss. Lyra gave her the name "Gracious Wings".

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 6:05 pm
by jl74supercab
Shadowfax, the horse ridden by Gandalf, the Wizard.

..just sayin'

Re: Itinerant Air-Cooled Greetings From Connecticut

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 11:34 am
by weisswurst
Amskeptic wrote: LOOK OUT! - the '62 Lincoln with single circuit brakes

best name ever for a car of that size, please tell me you will keep and use that one! =D>
haven't stopped laughing yet.. (get it? haven't stopped??, never mind..)
jeff