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thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie
#46
Brian Wrote:
Brian Wrote:
JDubb Wrote:
Chip Wrote:I hate that term.
Where in the hell did that come from anyway?
Thanks Wikipedia...
A key fob is a generally decorative and at times useful item many people often carry with their keys, on a ring or a chain, for ease of tactile identification, to provide a better grip, or to make a personal statement. The word fob may be linked to the low German dialect for the word Fuppe, meaning "pocket", however, the real origin of the word is uncertain. Fob pockets (meaning 'sneak proof' from the German word Foppen) were pockets meant to deter thieves and a chain was used (called a Fob Chain) to attach to items, like a pocket watch, that you would place in them.
I think he meant "fabulous".
Actually, Chip probably likes the word.

Don't be mad just because you hate everything
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#47
There is a mexican guy buy the service office. He is leaning like a cholo.
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#48
Chip Wrote:
Brian Wrote:Actually, Chip probably likes the word.

Don't be mad just because you hate everything
You're the one who hates keys.
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#49
When I drop loads from now on, I'm going to call them fobs.

ahhh, dropping fobs.
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#50
Brian Wrote:
Chip Wrote:
Brian Wrote:Actually, Chip probably likes the word.

Don't be mad just because you hate everything
You're the one who hates keys.

No, I like keys.
I want them to stay.
I hate fobs.
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#51
Chip Wrote:I hate fobs.
I don't. I like being able to unlock my car with the push of a button.
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#52
Brian Wrote:
Chip Wrote:
Brian Wrote:Actually, Chip probably likes the word.

Don't be mad just because you hate everything
You're the one who hates keys.

hates keys, and intolerance
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#53
JDubb Wrote:
Chip Wrote:I hate that term.
Where in the hell did that come from anyway?
Thanks Wikipedia...
A key fob is a generally decorative and at times useful item many people often carry with their keys, on a ring or a chain, for ease of tactile identification, to provide a better grip, or to make a personal statement. The word fob may be linked to the low German dialect for the word Fuppe, meaning "pocket", however, the real origin of the word is uncertain. Fob pockets (meaning 'sneak proof' from the German word Foppen) were pockets meant to deter thieves and a chain was used (called a Fob Chain) to attach to items, like a pocket watch, that you would place in them.
I think VW refers to their keys as fabs too.
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#54
so, on this charger, about every full turn of the steering wheel, it binds up for a bit, then frees back up. Does it 2 times going from full left to full right.

Any ideas. I'm kind of stumped.
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#55
LeNeve Wrote:so, on this charger, about every full turn of the steering wheel, it binds up for a bit, then frees back up. Does it 2 times going from full left to full right.

Any ideas. I'm kind of stumped.
Computer...
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#56
Brian Wrote:
Chip Wrote:I hate fobs.
I don't. I like being able to unlock my car with the push of a button.

yes, that kicks ass. My fob broke one time, and I bought a new one with money I needed for important bills first.
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#57
JDubb Wrote:
LeNeve Wrote:so, on this charger, about every full turn of the steering wheel, it binds up for a bit, then frees back up. Does it 2 times going from full left to full right.

Any ideas. I'm kind of stumped.
Computer...

The computer just sits there when I put it on the hood.
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#58
LeNeve Wrote:so, on this charger, about every full turn of the steering wheel, it binds up for a bit, then frees back up. Does it 2 times going from full left to full right.

Any ideas. I'm kind of stumped.
air in the power steering system?
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#59
LeNeve Wrote:
Brian Wrote:
Chip Wrote:I hate fobs.
I don't. I like being able to unlock my car with the push of a button.

yes, that kicks ass. My fob broke one time, and I bought a new one with money I needed for important bills first.
You can get blank ones off ebay for under $40 and program them. We did that at work when we lost one for our work truck. I think it was less than $30, for an Explorer too.
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#60
my steering stabilizer is out for delivery, yeah!!!

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