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HemiSam

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  1. I very much like the idea of the GTS's.  Hoping I get a shot at a 911 GTS one day, but I doubt it...LOL. The only thing I'm not a big fan of, aside from the always scary in Houston low stance (front axel lift FTW) is that most the GTS's I see have the center lock wheels.  I don't find them practical at all.  443ft lb target...  Even with the right kit, that's a lot of cranking down on something at the track should you need to swap tires/wheels.  I'd order w/o those, personally.

    HS

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  2. 3 minutes ago, swt61 said:

    Just to be specific, I believe the Cayman is the hard top, while the Boxster is the convertible.

    You are spot on, swt61.  It's a 718 and the hardtop is a Cayman and the convertible is the Boxster.

    I'm a sucker for a coupe, personally, but nothing wrong with open air sporting...  I've seen the Boxsters kick ass at my home road course.

    The six cylinder is awesome but I drove the turbo four and it's perfectly good.  Just a bit higher pitched and what goes with that.

    HS

  3. The Macan is such a practical sporting SUV, and the fact you did that well says something about Porsche.

    I think you're going to absolutely love the Cayman.  So balanced...they just make you a better driver.  Will be fun to watch for future updates with the new German...

    HS

  4. 14 hours ago, Dusty Chalk said:

    Sorry to hear your previous one got stolen.  But glad you got a replacement to fill that Jeep-shaped hole in your heart.

    Thank you, Dusty Chalk...very much! 

    It's a funny thing to get attached to an inanimate object like a vehicle, but it was just one of those things...chasing to recreate it now and I feel very fortunate to have a good one to work with.  Hopefully I don't screw it up...LOL.

    Sam

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  5. I always find something interesting...usually too many...at the Texas Mile.  This one really caught my eye.  It's a real deal (edit:  superbird...it's a plymouth) and they had done a lot of fabrications work to get it to this point.  Certainly not the fastest, but listening to the owner and builders love for it was really cool.  And, big arse waaaaang, as my buddy would say.  Not my thing but pretty nifty...

    HS

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  6. We visited a local restaurant, Eau Tour, that I have been wanting to go to for a while.  Unfortunately I didn't take a pic of the better halves' red snapper...it was the best cooked fish I have had in a long while.

    The duck confit looks rather drab but the sauce was amazing and the side was a grilled lettuce or cabbage layered like lasagna with delumpcious cheesy stuffs...  Thumbs up to this joint if you find yourself in Houston.

    HS

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  7. I'm shopping for a new "full size" scale.  Very pleased with the small Acaia Lunar that was an incentive to purchase my espresso maker a few years ago. 

    I tried replacing my Amazon scale of 10 years with another and it drifts...not bad but I'm over it.

    Looking at the Acaia Pearl.  Looks like plenty of scale for my needs (i.e. think pour over in a Chemex).   I'm struggling to understand whether the Acaia Pearl S is worth the add'l cost, and I'm thinking it's not worth the delta.

    https://acaia.co/collections/coffee-scales

    Thoughts?  Thanks in advance!

    HS

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  8. My beloved 2019 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk was stolen from the airport parking lot in Dec 2022 while vacationing.  They stopped production in 2021 so a new one was not on the books.

    I found a 2018 in the same color combo, but it was misrepresented...not clean enough for me to love it and it being a first year model it wasn't as good as later production.  It will be sold before long.

    Finally found a 2021 of very low mileage...literally smells brand new.  Only problem is the first owner ticked the box for the gloss black hood and roof.  The roof I can't really see and it blends into the windshield so I chose to leave it alone.  I did have a white pearl wrap affixed to the hood...I'm finally happy enough to kick off the power modifications.  

    Pleased as punch I finally found a daily I can love again...and beat on...LOL.

    HS

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  9. All the Sumo stuff is giving me flashbacks to our time in Jakarta.  The TV was limited...this was 97-98.  So the wife loves sports and really got into watching Japanese Sumo which was on frequently.  She even had her favorite...short but powerful and a champ.

    Aging myself yet once again...LOL.

    HS

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  10. Love my niche zero.  There's something about it...the design is simple.  It weighs enough that it's substantial which for whatever reason one often correlates to quality.  It's uber low maintenance.  The wife hasn't said much so apparently it's not a big eye sore.

    Great purchase IMHO.

    I bought a bunch of Intelligentsia coffees.  The Celebration has been really good....so much so I gifted a bag to our neighbors.  Definitely better value for money than Onyx Coffee, but I keep going back to them now and again...

    HS

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