Sounds like its time to sell the Neon and dump money into the E30
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The body work alone is enough to make me not care much about it. I fucked it up years ago, and now I live with it. Replacing the trailing arm fixed my toe in, but that rear quarter is pretty rough. And it's at a low point, so I assume that's frame. Talked to a guy I know that works at a body shop and he estimated 8-10k.88 325i Cabrio
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Originally posted by MrBurgundyIf R3v was a dude, it would pick up a tinder date naked, with a raging boner, drunk, in an e30 with a shitty interior, a missing sunroof panel, explaining how its a classic while staring at the tinder date's tits.
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How do websites like amazon and ebay (or any site that relies on their search function to sell products) have such utterly awful search functions/refinement criteria/categorization?
I'm on amazon right now looking for HDDs that are at least 1TB and if I stray from their "recommended" items, the entire results turn to garbage - 99% of it is miscategorized trash like clothes/keychains/trinkets.
None of the refinements on the left are useful unless I want to search by a certain manufacturer, but I can't select multiple. No way to select capacity or form factor, which should really be the bare minimum...
Even after I search by a single manufacturer, there's a lot of junk, and if I sort by price the results are only kind of sorted by price? Almost like it couldn't be bothered and stopped halfway through.
Every large website seems to be moving away from useful refinements and toward "take my recommendation or fuck off"
Same thing on walmart's website (which was always trash though). Fb marketplace, kijiji and autotrader have removed certain functionality like search radius.
don't suck, let me buy yer shit
rant over.Originally posted by priapismMy girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.Originally posted by shamesonUsually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30
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I didn't have any issue searching for HDD's.
Now, a few times I had to click on the pulldown menu next to the search bar, it would go to something like "kids clothing" in the middle of a search. Once I put it back on "General Items" or whatever their catch-all is, it did fine.
I used the filter options on the left side to further refine as well, for 5400/7200, 2.5 or 3.5, size etc.I do things.
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You're not wrong.
I did figure out how to select a filter for multiple mfrs, not sure what I did wrong before but it would just open a new page.
I found more or less what I'm looking for, but it was a painful process.Originally posted by priapismMy girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.Originally posted by shamesonUsually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30
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Originally posted by Northern View PostYou're not wrong.
I did figure out how to select a filter for multiple mfrs, not sure what I did wrong before but it would just open a new page.
I found more or less what I'm looking for, but it was a painful process.
Y Alienware? y u do dis?
So, I'll be buying an 8TB external.I do things.
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Originally posted by Melon View PostI didn't have any issue searching for HDD's.
Now, a few times I had to click on the pulldown menu next to the search bar, it would go to something like "kids clothing" in the middle of a search. Once I put it back on "General Items" or whatever their catch-all is, it did fine.
I used the filter options on the left side to further refine as well, for 5400/7200, 2.5 or 3.5, size etc.
Edit: their mobile app also has the filter options? apparently it's only their actual .ca website that doesn't?Last edited by Northern; 02-06-2020, 11:26 AM.Originally posted by priapismMy girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.Originally posted by shamesonUsually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30
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Originally posted by Northern View PostHow do websites like amazon and ebay (or any site that relies on their search function to sell products) have such utterly awful search functions/refinement criteria/categorization?
I'm on amazon right now looking for HDDs that are at least 1TB and if I stray from their "recommended" items, the entire results turn to garbage - 99% of it is miscategorized trash like clothes/keychains/trinkets.
None of the refinements on the left are useful unless I want to search by a certain manufacturer, but I can't select multiple. No way to select capacity or form factor, which should really be the bare minimum...
Even after I search by a single manufacturer, there's a lot of junk, and if I sort by price the results are only kind of sorted by price? Almost like it couldn't be bothered and stopped halfway through.
Every large website seems to be moving away from useful refinements and toward "take my recommendation or fuck off"
Same thing on walmart's website (which was always trash though). Fb marketplace, kijiji and autotrader have removed certain functionality like search radius.
don't suck, let me buy yer shit
rant over.
Home Depot and Lowe's are historically awful for not bothering to tell you they didn't have anything that matched your results, then throwing their entire inventory into search results (654,789 results for class 12.9 metric bolts? I don't think so...).
Amazon is sort of good at parametric search.
Summit is really good at parametric search
The absolute best anywhere is McMaster-Carr, though. No one else is even close. It continually stuns me that Grainger and MSC think they're actually competing in that space.
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Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
Yea Get out of here NERDS lol...
how did the cock bomb work out?
Actually works out, because my filler neck is leaking gas, so I can kill two birds with one stone
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