Am I The Only Weird One Here??

By all means, do it man!.

Pengy's got the hook-up.

If we were having kids, I'd probably name the first one "MPenguin1" ;)
 
Oh yeah penguin, most definately would i like to come by. Im over in Diamond Bar, so not too far. Tell me when we can plan it!:rawk:
 
Doug Taylor said:
By all means, do it man!.

Pengy's got the hook-up.

If we were having kids, I'd probably name the first one "MPenguin1" ;)

You'd have to name it MPenguin2 or else he wouldn't have a username on JC :bandit:
 
Bigey said:
Oh yeah penguin, most definately would i like to come by. Im over in Diamond Bar, so not too far. Tell me when we can plan it!:rawk:

Tell ya what, I will stop by the office on Saturday, 05-November at 0800. Whoever wants to stop by, just send me an email

mike.comuniello@alteontraining.com

Will be more than happy to give anybody a tour of the Alteon Training Center.....
 
Maximillian_Jenius said:
Talk to Doug or Kristie about German engineering...lol! German cars are second for me after Japanese cars. American cars are uummmm never (never mind that I drive a Cavalier that wasn't by choice).

Oh but wait the new BMW commercials now say that your car keeps in constant contact with the dealership to alert them to any potential problem to prevent a major/expensive problem form occuring.
They then call you on your cell phone or something in the car simliar to Onstar to tell you your car is in need of service.

Guess some peoples X5 on the board is going to calling the service dept alot...lol!!!

-Matthew
actually, my car hasn't been in the shop since! it's been running pretty good without any major hassles.. I do agree that german cars have a higher "safety" standard.. i mean, look at the volvo's alone!

but as far as maintenance goes, yea.. they are more high maintenance than any other car.
 
Kristie said:
I do agree that german cars have a higher "safety" standard.. i mean, look at the volvo's alone!

Those are Swedish (I think). Or American, since Ford owns 'em now.

But Mercedes and BMW definitely do have high safety ratings. Of course, when you're dropping the kind of coin you do with those, they better be!
 
tonyw said:
Those are Swedish (I think). Or American, since Ford owns 'em now.

But Mercedes and BMW definitely do have high safety ratings. Of course, when you're dropping the kind of coin you do with those, they better be!

Yes, the Volvo is a Swedish built car. Depending on the MB or BMW you get it could be made in SC or AL. I really injoyed the Volvo we had, and when I get another car, I most likely will return to the Volvo line. My MB hasn't had the issues like Kristies BMW, but I have had have continue to develope small issues over time, and the mileage is still low.
 
It's pretty bad when your service manager looks you in the eye, looks both ways and says:

"I wouldn't own one of these cars out of warranty to save my life..."
 
mpenguin1 said:
I enjoy airliners.net, if you look you can get some good information on there.

If you are ever in the Long Beach, stop by office & I will give you a tour of the Training Center & the Full Flight Simulators....

If I'm ever in Long Beach, can I get a tour also?, it would be amazing :) :) :) :)
 
Maximillian_Jenius said:
Dude...Bigey is 15 yrs. old so he gets a pass. But if your older then 18 you need to get a life. Not trying to be mean but what you said above sounds kinda lame & pathetic!

-Matthew


its ok bud......its one of those things where ya gotta be there......
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