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Date:         Wed, 8 Nov 1995 09:53:31 -0800 (PST)
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From:         tfab@netcom.com (thom fitzpatrick)
Subject:      Semaphores

This bounced - I don't know if it made it the first time..

And Jon Christensen thus wrote: > > > So, can anyone tell me when European busses ceased to have > > semaphores. I saw a green kombi with the same taillights as my '57, > > but not turn signals, and I couldn't see any semaphores by the doors. > > > > Odd! > > > I'll guess that they stopped the same year as the bugs--1960

The book I have, "VW Transporter 1949-1967" says they stopped using them on the Euro busses in '62, which would mean that Euro busses never had nipples... nipple lights.

Has anyone considered the exploitation of the cars when the use them to promote semi-naked women in the mags? Are we so human-centric that we forget that we have to consider the car's feelings?

Thom -- > Why do programmers get Halloween and Christmas mixed up? Because OCT(31) = DEC(25) Thom Fitzpatrick tfab@netcom.com - ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/tf/tfab/home.html FS: '72 Porsche 911T Targa - ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/tf/tfab/porsche.html

Check out the Auto Repair Shop Disaster Page: ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/tf/tfab/auto.html


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