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Date:         Wed, 15 Aug 2007 23:35:52 -0700
Reply-To:     Reinhard Vehring <rvehring@YAHOO.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Reinhard Vehring <rvehring@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: "Simpler is better"?  Yep.
Comments: To: Don Hanson <dhanson@GORGE.NET>
In-Reply-To:  <001701c7dfc6$6f85b220$3819e442@dhanson>
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Don, I'm with you. The moment I begin to believe that I need power-steering, power-windows, power-mirrors, AC, electric butt warmers, power-seats, all kind of warning beeps and blares that go off because - gasp - the key is in the lock and I dared to open the door, automatic transmission, voices that tell me when to make a turn, the well-"oiled" advertisement machine of 21st century corporate America has finally broken my mind. Enough said. Reinhard 83 "Half-Syncro" Westy, Moose

PS I'm waiting for automatic buttwiping on a port-a-potty with heated seat (computer controlled, of course, with a nice comfy suggestive voice to remind me that I have to do my business now)

--- Don Hanson <dhanson@GORGE.NET> wrote:

> I go along with the basic premise. After having a > long "Love/Hate" > relationship with a very complex machine (A Porsche > 928) one with > doubly-redundant redundantancies and warning systems > that were broken more > often than actually right, I looked long and hard to > find the simplest van I > could. I love the fact that there are so few things > that break or don't > work properly without constant fiddling... > I went the empty van route to begin with, planning > on adding whatever I > needed as I needed it. After some time and a few > trips, some looking around > and some consideration, I bought, used, an interior > from a westie and > installed only what I wanted, mainly because I got > the whole interior, with > everything working for $350! I couldn't even buy > the materials for that, > let alone a sink, stove and water system that went > into my GL in about one > day's labor... > So I have just the stuff on the drivers side wall > and the fold down bed, > and that is plenty for extended camping for me...Oh, > just today I installed > the old stereo out of my Porsche 928...but I left > out the aux. amp and > about half the speakers and crossovers and telephone > antennas and and and... > Roll up windows, no AC, Inline 4 motor, no rear > wiper, no top.. > Pretty simple...but a bit more than just a > sleeping pad and a > cooler...yeah.. > Don Hanson >

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