That is very true in my case at least. If there is something I avoid, then
it is fixing (or washing) my car. There are other people better in that.
But re. OEM, it is common in the computer jargon too, and I should have
known full well what it stood for. I guess my head was dealing with other
things when I was writing that, and as we are being told all the time by our
better halfs; men can't multitask.
J
> Sounds like you've never bought parts for restoring an old car, where OEM
> and NOS are common abreviations. I've always liked the contradiction of
> the NOS thing, because it means "new old stock," meaning it may be 65
> years old, but it ain't been used yet. Sort of like I'm feeling right now.
>
> Walt
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