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    Isn't Canada getting too crowded, too full of hummers and other types of sports utes now? I got an email a short time back, explaining that Canada is being overrun with "undocumented immigrants"....hollywood folks fleeing the USA now that Bush has been elected to his 2nd term. . Seriously tho, I'll pass on driving where it's snow and ice for months at a time. There aren't a lot of advantages to living at 45 degrees North, but one of them is we get to watch it drain away, which is much easier than having to shovel it!
    Guys, do take your "club cars" out on a solo run...just you & a significant other. It's another great way to enjoy the specialness of the early 911.
    Paul D. Early S Registry #8 - Cyclops Minister of West Coast Affairs
    "Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have the radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. 1973)

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    Cool, Sea Level Air

    cold, night air, thick with oxygen here at sea level

    Some of my fondest memories of living in the bay area are of returning north from San Jose at 2:00AM, pedal down with the targa-top off and the heat up.

    One time the CHP pulled me over and I thought I was headed for the pokey (probably clocked me at about 120) but after a short speech about hitting deer, all the trooper wanted to do was talk about my car. Whew!

    That cool air can be magic.

    jol

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