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Re: thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie - MattInMinnesota - 01-05-2012 Chip Wrote:Kansas & Arkansas... I can't figure the difference out.LeNeve Wrote::roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: Re: thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie - LeNeve - 01-05-2012 When all those cars came without keys, I was wondering how people would get in, if the battery was dead. They call the Ford dealer. Or have it towed here. Sometimes I would go to them, with a wedge thing, and a big long crooked metal rod, pry the top of the door open, with the wedge, then violently insert, and rape the crack in the door with the metal rod, until I could hook the handle. Not a pretty thing for the owner of the car to watch. and either way, towed, or service call, 200 bucks and up. Re: thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie - Chip - 01-05-2012 Brampton Wrote:Chip Wrote:somewhat. VW has the "Kessy" system, which is keyless entry and ignition, but if it fails there is still a key for bothLeNeve Wrote:I'm working on a dodge charger. Instead of an ignition key, it has some sort of butt plug thing you jam in the dashboard to start it. A friend has a Cadillac CTS, it unlocks when you get close to it with the key. Then you just push the start button when you're inside. You just keep the "key" in your pocket at all times. Re: thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie - LeNeve - 01-05-2012 MattInMinnesota Wrote:Chip Wrote:Kansas & Arkansas... I can't figure the difference out.LeNeve Wrote::roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: me either. ad: Re: thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie - JDubb - 01-05-2012 LeNeve Wrote:When all those cars came without keys, I was wondering how people would get in, if the battery was dead.My wife's Nissan has a fab type "key" but also has a physical key built into the fab in case of battery failure. Re: thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie - Brampton - 01-05-2012 JDubb Wrote:was it fabulous? :roflmao:LeNeve Wrote:When all those cars came without keys, I was wondering how people would get in, if the battery was dead.My wife's Nissan has a fab type "key" but also has a physical key built into the fab in case of battery failure. Re: thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie - JDubb - 01-05-2012 Brampton Wrote::blahblah: :blahblah: :blahblah:JDubb Wrote:was it fabulous? :roflmao:LeNeve Wrote:When all those cars came without keys, I was wondering how people would get in, if the battery was dead.My wife's Nissan has a fab type "key" but also has a physical key built into the fab in case of battery failure. Re: thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie - Chip - 01-05-2012 Brampton Wrote:JDubb Wrote:was it fabulous? :roflmao:LeNeve Wrote:When all those cars came without keys, I was wondering how people would get in, if the battery was dead.My wife's Nissan has a fab type "key" but also has a physical key built into the fab in case of battery failure. I hate that term. Where in the hell did that come from anyway? Re: thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie - JDubb - 01-05-2012 Chip Wrote:I hate that term.Thanks Wikipedia... A key fob is a generally decorative and at times useful item many people often carry with their keys, on a ring or a chain, for ease of tactile identification, to provide a better grip, or to make a personal statement. The word fob may be linked to the low German dialect for the word Fuppe, meaning "pocket", however, the real origin of the word is uncertain. Fob pockets (meaning 'sneak proof' from the German word Foppen) were pockets meant to deter thieves and a chain was used (called a Fob Chain) to attach to items, like a pocket watch, that you would place in them. Re: thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie - LeNeve - 01-05-2012 MattInMinnesota Wrote:Chip Wrote:Kansas & Arkansas... I can't figure the difference out.LeNeve Wrote::roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: Is your wife bullying you on TOMB? and you snuck over here for relief? Thats what happened to me. ad: Re: thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie - Brian - 01-05-2012 JDubb Wrote:I think he meant "fabulous".Chip Wrote:I hate that term.Thanks Wikipedia... Re: thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie - Chip - 01-05-2012 JDubb Wrote:Chip Wrote:I hate that term.Thanks Wikipedia... And I just found this... The word fob is believed to have originated from watch fobs, which existed as early as 1888. The fob refers to an ornament attached to a pocket-watch chain. Key chains, car starters, garage door openers, and keyless entry devices on hotel room doors are also called fobs. Can we just call them keys? Re: thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie - Brian - 01-05-2012 Brian Wrote:Actually, Chip probably likes the word.JDubb Wrote:I think he meant "fabulous".Chip Wrote:I hate that term.Thanks Wikipedia... Re: thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie - LeNeve - 01-05-2012 fab five freddy, Re: thursday Jan 5, 2012.....well done Eddie - Brian - 01-05-2012 Chip Wrote:Isn't it called a fob, because it is a programmable "Frequency Operated Button"?JDubb Wrote:Chip Wrote:I hate that term.Thanks Wikipedia... |