Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1   Report Post  
Old August 14th 03, 04:35 AM
Brenda Ann
 
Posts: n/a
Default


"Frank Dresser" wrote in message
...
A related accessory was the headlight indicator. A plastic rod was somehow
attached to the side of each headlight and would light up with the
headlights. I suppose this would inform the alert driver his headlight

had
burned out. That is, if it somehow escaped his attention that he had one
bright spot ahead of the car, where he used to have two. For whatever
reason, I seem to remember curb feelers and headlight indicators as being
florescent pink back then. I never felt inclined to buy either accessory.
Or even find out if they were still available.

Frank Dresser



Another popular accessory here in the Land of the Not-Quite-Right.. though I
don't think they pay much attention, as a very large number of cars here
have several lights out, and no one seems to care. One interesting thing..
the Korean govt. just passed a new 'clean air' law, but what's funny is, it
doesn't apply to Koreans, only to foreigners. Now all foreigner's cars will
have to pass a clean air test before they can be licensed, but locals can
still drive their smoker-chokers with impugnity..


  #2   Report Post  
Old August 14th 03, 10:24 PM
Dave
 
Posts: n/a
Default


Brenda Ann wrote in message
...

"Frank Dresser" wrote in message
...
A related accessory was the headlight indicator. A plastic rod was

somehow
attached to the side of each headlight and would light up with the
headlights. I suppose this would inform the alert driver his headlight

had
burned out. That is, if it somehow escaped his attention that he had

one
bright spot ahead of the car, where he used to have two. For whatever
reason, I seem to remember curb feelers and headlight indicators as

being
florescent pink back then. I never felt inclined to buy either

accessory.
Or even find out if they were still available.

Frank Dresser



Another popular accessory here in the Land of the Not-Quite-Right.. though

I
don't think they pay much attention, as a very large number of cars here
have several lights out, and no one seems to care. One interesting

thing..
the Korean govt. just passed a new 'clean air' law, but what's funny is,

it
doesn't apply to Koreans, only to foreigners. Now all foreigner's cars

will
have to pass a clean air test before they can be licensed, but locals can
still drive their smoker-chokers with impugnity..



Wonder how they wrote that law, or do they just enforce it with disgression?

Dave




  #3   Report Post  
Old August 15th 03, 12:53 AM
Brenda Ann
 
Posts: n/a
Default


"Dave" wrote in message
...

Brenda Ann wrote in message
...

"Frank Dresser" wrote in message
...
A related accessory was the headlight indicator. A plastic rod was

somehow
attached to the side of each headlight and would light up with the
headlights. I suppose this would inform the alert driver his

headlight
had
burned out. That is, if it somehow escaped his attention that he had

one
bright spot ahead of the car, where he used to have two. For whatever
reason, I seem to remember curb feelers and headlight indicators as

being
florescent pink back then. I never felt inclined to buy either

accessory.
Or even find out if they were still available.

Frank Dresser



Another popular accessory here in the Land of the Not-Quite-Right..

though
I
don't think they pay much attention, as a very large number of cars here
have several lights out, and no one seems to care. One interesting

thing..
the Korean govt. just passed a new 'clean air' law, but what's funny is,

it
doesn't apply to Koreans, only to foreigners. Now all foreigner's cars

will
have to pass a clean air test before they can be licensed, but locals

can
still drive their smoker-chokers with impugnity..



Wonder how they wrote that law, or do they just enforce it with

disgression?

Dave


Don't know.. we just got notification of it's existance through our command
sponsor..



Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Discone antenna plans [email protected] Antenna 13 January 14th 05 11:51 PM
FS: sma-to-bnc custom fit rubber covered antenna adapter Stephen G. Gulyas Antenna 20 December 8th 04 05:35 AM
FS: sma-to-bnc custom fit rubber covered antenna adapter Stephen G. Gulyas Equipment 0 November 26th 04 12:22 AM
EH Antenna Revisited Walter Maxwell Antenna 47 January 16th 04 04:34 AM
FS: Connectors/Adapters/Meters/Etc. Ben Equipment 0 January 1st 04 02:55 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:01 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 RadioBanter.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Radio"

 

Copyright © 2017