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    IOS 8.0.......

    Any of y'all downloaded & installed it yet?
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    My old IPAD isn't upgradeable any longer. I think I'm stuck on 5.1 or something thereabouts. The dang product has outlived their support for it. which is kind of a good and bad thing at the same time.

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    Did it yesterday. Seems pretty cool so far. PLan on an hour to do the install from start to finish
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    Nope. I have an iPhone 4 and have read the new OS is just too much for it and will make it as slow as molasses. Besides, I've already traded it for a new iPhone 6 Plus which was really made for it. Verizon let me keep my old phone until the 6 comes in. I'll be REALLY glad to get the bigger screen. Emailing with my fat fingers is a bitch with my old 4. They gave me $200 for my old phone, so they can have it!
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    No.

    I'm running 4.4.2, which is "ice cream sandwich" or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckrub View Post
    No.

    I'm running 4.4.2, which is "ice cream sandwich" or something.

    I thought 442 was an Oldsmobile. (?)
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    4 speed, 330 ci, 4 bbl, dual exhaust originally then 400ci in '65. Gotta love them!

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    Yeppers Johnboy ... you know your 442's! Yeah, the '64 model was 4-speed (on-the-floor), 4bbl and (dual) 2 exhausts.

    When the GTO came out, Olds countered with the '65 model with 4-speed (on-the-floor), 400 cid and dual 2 exhausts.

    Did you know they had a three 2bbl option in '66? It kicked ass ... but I was a GTO guy back then which out-sold the 442 by about a bazillion to one.

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    Nope been in SC since Monday and it's slow as snails tails down there. Home tonight. Might download it while I'm on wifi.

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    I have a iPhone 4 and it has 7.1.2 loaded.
    Just checked and there's no software update, so I'm good.

    Oh and hubby has his very first car, and he bought it brand new, sitting on our property.

    It's an old 76 cutlass with the 442 on the side.

    Has a 350 double barrel in it.

    Is that terrible lime green color with white racing stripes.
    Interior is horrible and his dream is to restore it, once he retires.

    I'd drive it to a junk yard, but that dang piece of yuk means something to him.

    Only thing wrong with the engine, is a rear oil seal leak.
    A drunk sideswiped his driver door and insurance wanted to total it out.
    We said no, because he doesn't want a TOTAL title on it. So that has to be fixed too.

    If I could afford having someone redo the dang thing, I'd do it to surprise him.
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    "Has a 350 double barrel in it. "
    He has a Shotgun in it?
    I THINK you meant a 4 barrel
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    Ha ha ha! It had a double-barrel??? I think the only option back then was a side X side!
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    No I meant double barrel. That's what he told me. Now maybe he's mistaken.
    And I know what a double barrel shot gun is. I've only shot a single barrel pump Winchester shot gun.
    Could hit 16 out of 20-21 birds on trap line, back in my younger days.
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    Not sure what he would have meant by "double barrel" unless he meant 2-barrel ... prob. is, the (real) 442 was never offered with a 2bbl ... otherwise it'd have been a 422!

    I'd have to think he said ... or "should" have said, 4-barrel (4 bbl).

    BUT ... the "real" 442 never had a 350 either (unless he meant 350 HP) until 1975 .... but they were just a dang de-tuned, no lead gas Cutlass with 442 badges stuck on 'em by that time. Not the 442 of the "muscle car era". Heck, they didn't even have dual exhausts by that time ... just two outlets. NOT what I'd call a 442. They even had a dang 442 6-cyl. that year which may have (probably had) a 2-bbl. I didn't pay a bit of attention to them in the later years because they were nothing more than grocery-getters with 442 badges stuck on 'em. Heck, they even had automatics in 'em by that time.

    Oh yeah, if you've shot a single barrel shotgun .... it shouldn't be too hard to figure out what a "double barrel" shotgun would be.
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    The only thing I can think of is maybe twin deuce carbs? But that would not have been factory...

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    Cappy, they came with a three deuce option in '66 .. ala GTO .... but I think very few of those 442 options existed on the street. A twin 2bbl set-up would be a REALLY rare beast on a V-8.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thumper View Post
    Cappy, they came with a three deuce option in '66 .. ala GTO .... but I think very few of those 442 options existed on the street. A twin 2bbl set-up would be a REALLY rare beast on a V-8.
    I know about the three deuces, called a 6 pack.
    I was just taking a guess what could be referred to as a double barrel?

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    Had a brand new 1973 Cutlass Supreme, brown two tone, half Landau roof, color keyed mag wheels, 350 4 barrel, auto on the floor (leather wrapped stick).......sharp. Paid $4,400 for it brand new at Balch Oldsmobile in Little Rock. Got a whopping 8 mpg. Gas Embargo hit, and I traded it for.........drum roll...........a Pinto Station Wagon. Needless to say, I didn't have that one long.
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    I used to date a girl that drove a Ford Maverick. There were some railroad tracks over near the house I lived in at the time that had ramps up and over the tracks and of course down the other side. We used to do Dukes of Hazzard jumps over those tracks in that Maverick. and this was several years before that show even came out.

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    We had a set of those tracks in a suburb of Memphis (Bartlett, TN) and we did the same thing. I think I made the record jump in a brand new '70 Chevelle ... only reason I took the jump so fast is 'cause it was a company car.

    My sister married the guy she dated in h/s ... he drove a frigging Maverick! I told her that should have been the first sign that it would never work out. It didn't!
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    Its hard to do the deed in a Maverick. Even Mustangs are easier than a Maverick. Whoever designed them was andr...androg.....er.....nutless.


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    My worst was the BACK seat of my buddy's VW bug! It was about 2 1/2' wide I think. But, where there's a will, there's a way!
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    Sometimes, Jim, you just have to have the good sense to drive somewhere where they have a picnic table.

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    Ha! The old picnic table thing! Reminds me of a "Thump story", but I'm havin' too much fun researching my estate sale treasures to tell it right now. FUNNY story!
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    The voice recognition in IOS 8 is pretty damn impressive. I can send texts while driving and never touch the phone, and never take my eyes off the road. It's pretty cool.

    I swear I don't know how there aren't more pile ups every day on the highways around here.

    Literally, in the true meaning of the word, literally over HALF of Nova drivers are texting or dicking around with their phones on my commutes to and from work.
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    Don't start me. EVERY 'single' female behind the wheel is doing it nonstop, and most of the men. Two women in a car?? Probably not texting. They just need someone to talk to incessantly.

    100% of them, when confronted, will say, without fail or chance of being incorrect about this, "I know it causes problems in others. But I'm different. I can do it well. I don't have problems doing it". Which translates to, in real English, "I haven't wrecked yet. I have no clue how many wrecks I've caused, no one has texted me about them, so they probably didn't happen".

    Cars, and now shopping carts! It's an addiction, plain and simple. Folks leave church and reach for their pockets and start thumbing away. Self-centered, ego-driven, full of themselves, way-too-important, SELFISH people.

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    You guys have no faith in Darwin at all do you?

    On our way back from St Louis when we got off of I 44 and onto Oklahoma 20 for our final leg home we got behind a Willie Weaver between Claremore and Owasso. This guy was literally all over the road and I was just waiting for him to overcorrect and go in the ditch. We even breifly discussed calling him in to 911 because of the menace he was on the highway. I finally got an open spot and left him in my dust but when we passed him, he wasn't drunk at all, he was texting on his goddamned phone.

    I don't know why any of you feel the need for these things. I have one for work but I barely use it even for work purposes. I just hate 'em. Come to think of it, I hate my landline too. No good news ever comes over any of my phones. What do I need 'em for?

    At the ball game in St Louis, I was soaking in the beautiful green ball field, looking at beautiful downtown St Louis and admiring the arch. MEanwhile all around me, people were busily pecking away on their phones and taking selfies.

    Fuck 'em all.

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    I communicate with my family every day with my iphone. My college girl and I share our days with each other thru text, pictures or both. It's awesome for that. I also happen to be a TV star with my iPhone. I also get critical notification for my job which is important to me.

    Other than that, I couldn't care less about my phone. facebook and other social media crap can be fun but I can take it or leave it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LJ3 View Post
    I communicate with my family every day with my iphone. My college girl and I share our days with each other thru text, pictures or both. It's awesome for that. I also happen to be a TV star with my iPhone. I also get critical notification for my job which is important to me.

    Other than that, I couldn't care less about my phone. facebook and other social media crap can be fun but I can take it or leave it.
    Len, that's wonderful. Just do NOT do that and drive. In fact, don't do it in public.

    Posty, sometimes I just slap my head. Why are you SO crazily wrong on SO many issues, and SO right on others???? How can such a well-read, intelligent person, capable of the above genius, also have such nutty politics??? Geez.

    I don't even carry my phone much anymore. I don't have one single soul to talk to that my life depends on not being able to wait. My fishing buddy's phone goes off nonstop. DING DING DING. He says "It's just news and junk that I subscribe to". Well DUH!!! UNSUBSCRIBE, DUDE! I do NOT want to hear YOUR phone, nada, not a sound, no dings, no talking, no ringing, nothing. Shut the dang thing up.

    And giving me some stupid label won't make me stop having this very critical, very defensible, very logical, very intelligent belief, so don't even go there. And NO, YOU are not different, sorry.
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    Is it just somehow possible that in reality, politics is just about on the level of importance as the weather? I mean, think about it. Nine days out of ten, the weather doesn't have a whole helluva a lot of impact on our daily lives. Even for those who make their living outdoors, most days if the weather don't cooperate, there's plenty of other stuff to do in the barn or corral. When we have storms, like when our political leaders decide to do something and just screw it up worse, we have to temporarily become close watchers and take the right action, like vote. Or sit on the couch and watch a western. But for the most part, its prolly a hell of a lot less important than we act like if you really think about it. We talk about it a lot because, like the weather, it fills in the gaps in the conversation.

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