Console wrote:Hmm, my car doesn't have an 'Eco' mode, it only has 1->4 and off.
foot-loose wrote:I'll wave my high definition willy any chance I get!
Yudster wrote:No, someone was ranting about militant lesbians and it made me think of her!
Yudster wrote:About me: See, she doesn't say a lot, but when she does, it's very accurate.
Ezza wrote:I don't even have a car!
foot-loose wrote:I'll wave my high definition willy any chance I get!
Yudster wrote:No, someone was ranting about militant lesbians and it made me think of her!
Yudster wrote:About me: See, she doesn't say a lot, but when she does, it's very accurate.
rustybike wrote:Console wrote:Hmm, my car doesn't have an 'Eco' mode, it only has 1->4 and off.
Count yourselves lucky... MY CAR DOESN'T EVEN HAVE AIR CON!!!
Deadly wrote:Topher wrote:Stuff about Thatcher....
You are a disgrace and I'm looking forward to when someone you respect dies so I can rub your liberal face in it.
zoot about me wrote:You are our most famous person member, you're like our celeb!
Topher wrote:rustybike wrote:Console wrote:Hmm, my car doesn't have an 'Eco' mode, it only has 1->4 and off.
Count yourselves lucky... MY CAR DOESN'T EVEN HAVE AIR CON!!!
Count yourself lucky... you don't have the opportunity of wasting petrol.
foot-loose wrote:I'll wave my high definition willy any chance I get!
Yudster wrote:No, someone was ranting about militant lesbians and it made me think of her!
foot-loose wrote:I'll wave my high definition willy any chance I get!
Yudster wrote:No, someone was ranting about militant lesbians and it made me think of her!
rustybike wrote:I don't know whether this is true, but does having your car window make it harder for your car to accelerate? I've heard that if you have your window open on the motorway and the wind, obviously, travels into your car rather than just whooshing past it it causes a strain and it might be tiny bit harder for you to accelarate which means you us more petrol. Is that true? I'm not sure?
Console wrote:Actually, at slower speeds it is more fuel efficient to drive with your windows down, but past a certain speed (about 45-55 MPH, depending on the size and shape of your car) the amount of fuel that is needed to counter the drag caused by having the windows open is greater than the amount of fuel needed to generate/replenish the electricity supply in the car. So, for driving through town have the windows open and for motorways/dual-carriageways have the A/C on.
Deadly wrote:Topher wrote:Stuff about Thatcher....
You are a disgrace and I'm looking forward to when someone you respect dies so I can rub your liberal face in it.
Console wrote:As my car is currently parked down the street, and I am both far too lazy and too tired to go and check, I've just dug out my insurance certificate (I was looking for my log-book, but, obviously, it will do) and I have a Ford Fiesta 1.25I LX 16V 5DR (P reg). Savvy?
Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.
Charlalottie wrote:Had a good night last night. We lost the pub quiz but had my hair plaited by a viking.
Topher wrote:rustybike wrote:I don't know whether this is true, but does having your car window make it harder for your car to accelerate? I've heard that if you have your window open on the motorway and the wind, obviously, travels into your car rather than just whooshing past it it causes a strain and it might be tiny bit harder for you to accelarate which means you us more petrol. Is that true? I'm not sure?Console wrote:Actually, at slower speeds it is more fuel efficient to drive with your windows down, but past a certain speed (about 45-55 MPH, depending on the size and shape of your car) the amount of fuel that is needed to counter the drag caused by having the windows open is greater than the amount of fuel needed to generate/replenish the electricity supply in the car. So, for driving through town have the windows open and for motorways/dual-carriageways have the A/C on.
foot-loose wrote:I'll wave my high definition willy any chance I get!
Yudster wrote:No, someone was ranting about militant lesbians and it made me think of her!
Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.
Charlalottie wrote:Had a good night last night. We lost the pub quiz but had my hair plaited by a viking.
rustybike wrote:I don't know whether this is true, but does having your car window make it harder for your car to accelerate? I've heard that if you have your window open on the motorway and the wind, obviously, travels into your car rather than just whooshing past it it causes a strain and it might be tiny bit harder for you to accelarate which means you us more petrol. Is that true? I'm not sure?
The Andyctionary wrote:Andy B: Very lazy, flirtatious person with wonderful hair who does not resemble prince charming. Very sarcastic so if something he posts seems stupid it's probably deliberate. Aspirations of global dictatorship so you'll probably first against the wall come the revolution.
Yudster wrote:About me: See, she doesn't say a lot, but when she does, it's very accurate.
The Andyctionary wrote:Andy B: Very lazy, flirtatious person with wonderful hair who does not resemble prince charming. Very sarcastic so if something he posts seems stupid it's probably deliberate. Aspirations of global dictatorship so you'll probably first against the wall come the revolution.
Deadly wrote:Topher wrote:Stuff about Thatcher....
You are a disgrace and I'm looking forward to when someone you respect dies so I can rub your liberal face in it.
VivAyrshire on UM wrote:It just reminded me of this dreadful female called Yudster (cm.net / aled.info), who would spend all day just fussing over grammar points, and doing nothing constructive of any kind.