โOct-28-2013 08:40 PM
โNov-15-2013 02:09 AM
CKNSLS wrote:06Fargo wrote:CKNSLS wrote:DirtyOil wrote:
LMAO... people still whining about their autos being foreign built... as they one finger bash on their Chinese made keyboard wired to their Chinese made MB, Hard drives, Graphics cards, Ram chips... etc... while sitting on their Chinese high back office chairs or porcelain thrones.. forgetting that a good chunk of their modern auto has parts built in China, only thing American about so called American made autos is the assembly of parts made and shipped from around the world!! Get over it...no one makes anything now a days that's 100% home grown. So wipe your tears with yer T-shirt made in Bangladesh and perhaps change yer Eastern Asian undies and head over to MacDonald's for quarter pounder avec fromage, with the beef (what ever % of the patty is real beef) from Chile or Argentina and grab some extra Kat-sup for the fries from Prince Edward Island, Canada or Ireland.. or where ever those come from....:B
Everything you said makes perfect sense but there are those on this board who will just not give up fight in spite of the fact the U.S. has already lost. We WILL NEVER BE an industrial giant again. Yes, certain manufacturing firms may have gone oversees and now have come back to the U.S., but it's not happening in any great numbers.
Actually isn't the world's largest manufacturing economy still the United States'? It's just not the stuff that is stacked deep and sold cheap.
No! America isn't. -
https://www.mapi.net/system/files/PA-118_1.pdf
โNov-14-2013 04:28 PM
06Fargo wrote:CKNSLS wrote:DirtyOil wrote:
LMAO... people still whining about their autos being foreign built... as they one finger bash on their Chinese made keyboard wired to their Chinese made MB, Hard drives, Graphics cards, Ram chips... etc... while sitting on their Chinese high back office chairs or porcelain thrones.. forgetting that a good chunk of their modern auto has parts built in China, only thing American about so called American made autos is the assembly of parts made and shipped from around the world!! Get over it...no one makes anything now a days that's 100% home grown. So wipe your tears with yer T-shirt made in Bangladesh and perhaps change yer Eastern Asian undies and head over to MacDonald's for quarter pounder avec fromage, with the beef (what ever % of the patty is real beef) from Chile or Argentina and grab some extra Kat-sup for the fries from Prince Edward Island, Canada or Ireland.. or where ever those come from....:B
Everything you said makes perfect sense but there are those on this board who will just not give up fight in spite of the fact the U.S. has already lost. We WILL NEVER BE an industrial giant again. Yes, certain manufacturing firms may have gone oversees and now have come back to the U.S., but it's not happening in any great numbers.
Actually isn't the world's largest manufacturing economy still the United States'? It's just not the stuff that is stacked deep and sold cheap.
โNov-14-2013 04:08 PM
CKNSLS wrote:DirtyOil wrote:
LMAO... people still whining about their autos being foreign built... as they one finger bash on their Chinese made keyboard wired to their Chinese made MB, Hard drives, Graphics cards, Ram chips... etc... while sitting on their Chinese high back office chairs or porcelain thrones.. forgetting that a good chunk of their modern auto has parts built in China, only thing American about so called American made autos is the assembly of parts made and shipped from around the world!! Get over it...no one makes anything now a days that's 100% home grown. So wipe your tears with yer T-shirt made in Bangladesh and perhaps change yer Eastern Asian undies and head over to MacDonald's for quarter pounder avec fromage, with the beef (what ever % of the patty is real beef) from Chile or Argentina and grab some extra Kat-sup for the fries from Prince Edward Island, Canada or Ireland.. or where ever those come from....:B
Everything you said makes perfect sense but there are those on this board who will just not give up fight in spite of the fact the U.S. has already lost. We WILL NEVER BE an industrial giant again. Yes, certain manufacturing firms may have gone oversees and now have come back to the U.S., but it's not happening in any great numbers.
โNov-14-2013 03:45 PM
CKNSLS wrote:
We WILL NEVER BE an industrial giant again.
โNov-14-2013 02:19 PM
DirtyOil wrote:
LMAO... people still whining about their autos being foreign built... as they one finger bash on their Chinese made keyboard wired to their Chinese made MB, Hard drives, Graphics cards, Ram chips... etc... while sitting on their Chinese high back office chairs or porcelain thrones.. forgetting that a good chunk of their modern auto has parts built in China, only thing American about so called American made autos is the assembly of parts made and shipped from around the world!! Get over it...no one makes anything now a days that's 100% home grown. So wipe your tears with yer T-shirt made in Bangladesh and perhaps change yer Eastern Asian undies and head over to MacDonald's for quarter pounder avec fromage, with the beef (what ever % of the patty is real beef) from Chile or Argentina and grab some extra Kat-sup for the fries from Prince Edward Island, Canada or Ireland.. or where ever those come from....:B
โNov-14-2013 01:26 PM
โNov-14-2013 01:12 PM
Me Again wrote:
Or left square bracket url="paste link" right square bracket, Click Here or other text, left square bracket /url right square bracket. This creates an active link that you name anything you want.
RV Net
โNov-14-2013 08:41 AM
โNov-14-2013 08:34 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:wnjj wrote:Me Again wrote:
Why can't more people learn to put left square bracket url right square bracket at the beginning of a link and left square bracket /url right square bracket at the end, to make links active.
http://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/top-10/top-8-most-american-trucks-for-2013.html
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2010/06/detroits-pickups-flunk-toyota-soars-on-...
Chris
Better yet, why can't the stupid forum software recognize links and convert them for you?
Or you can click the WEB LINK icon paste the web address in this line "Enter the complete URL for the link." then type whatever you want in the box "Enter the text you want to be clickable (optional)." It's not that hard. Hell if I can do it anyone should be able to do it right? :W Click Here
What I would like to see is when you click on a link it opens in a different window. Yes I know all you need to do is click and hold the Ctrl key it it will open the link in different window. But oh well.
Don
โNov-14-2013 08:32 AM
โNov-14-2013 07:58 AM
Me Again wrote:
Why can't more people learn to put left square bracket url right square bracket at the beginning of a link and left square bracket /url right square bracket at the end, to make links active.
http://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/top-10/top-8-most-american-trucks-for-2013.html
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2010/06/detroits-pickups-flunk-toyota-soars-on-...
Chris
โNov-14-2013 07:34 AM
spoon059 wrote:06Fargo wrote:
What is a "domestic" pickup truck?
Either the F-150 or the Tundra... if you mean actually MADE in the USA...
http://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/top-10/top-8-most-american-trucks-for-2013.html
Of course, in 2010 when I bought MY Tundra, it was the most American (USA, not including Canada) truck line. Ram made a specific model in the USA that had roughly the same American content, but the other 2 Ram 1500 models were made in Mexico.
You have that backwards Spoon, the only 1500 built at the Saltillo plant is the Ram 1500 Mega Cab due to the fact it is built on the 2500 frame, The rest of the 1500 trucks are built in Michigan. The Warren plant added a third shift and over 1000 employees.
Don
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2010/06/detroits-pickups-flunk-toyota-soars-on-...
Also, when you consider the amount of taxes paid per vehicle sold here (therefore money to the US Government) Toyota is pretty high up there too. When you consider payroll taxes on American employee's, Toyota is up there too. When you consider profits back to the manufacturer, Toyota sends a lot of that money back to Japan, but that isn't money that you or I would ever benefit from anyways... unless you owned stock in the company. Oh yea... when you consider stock, we can buy those in America too.
Sorry, not a tech guy... never knew how to do this url thing.
โNov-14-2013 06:05 AM
Me Again wrote:
Why can't more people learn to put left square bracket url right square bracket at the beginning of a link and left square bracket /url right square bracket at the end, to make links active.
http://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/top-10/top-8-most-american-trucks-for-2013.html
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2010/06/detroits-pickups-flunk-toyota-soars-on-...
Chris
โNov-14-2013 06:04 AM
Me Again wrote:
Why can't more people learn to put left square bracket url right square bracket at the beginning of a link and left square bracket /url right square bracket at the end, to make links active.
http://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/top-10/top-8-most-american-trucks-for-2013.html
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2010/06/detroits-pickups-flunk-toyota-soars-on-...
Chris