On Wed, 9 Aug 2017 12:47:49 -0700 Karl Wittnebel via Mercedes
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> Unfortunately, being sedentary is very unhealthy. There should be some
> sort of pedals in cars, and the speed of the vehicle could be
> proportional to the watts generated by the operator.
There is a
Unfortunately, being sedentary is very unhealthy. There should be some sort
of pedals in cars, and the speed of the vehicle could be proportional to
the watts generated by the operator.
A cardiologist friend once did this for his TV. Kids had to pedal like all
get out to generate enough power to
--R wrote:
> I wonder what that guy's @$$ is like spending 200kmi/yr in a car seat. YOW!
List MOM!
--R is talking racist.
or --R is talking... something... bad.
tin.man
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I wonder what that guy's @$$ is like spending 200kmi/yr in a car seat. YOW!
--R
On 8/9/17 11:25 AM, Donald Snook via Mercedes wrote
ses.
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> Don Snook
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> I totally agree
And they have Bostrom seats or the equivalent, too. Big difference between that
and what's in a car.
-D
> On Aug 9, 2017, at 12:46 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> 150k/year is a good score for a trucker, average is probably closer to 120k
> for long haul.
>
150k/year is a good score for a trucker, average is probably closer to 120k for
long haul.
Most fleets, averaging 3k a week makes you a star performer.
Mitch.
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I wonder what that guy's @$$ is like spending 200kmi/yr in a car seat. YOW!
--R
On 8/9/17 11:25 AM, Donald Snook via Mercedes wrote:
This is a fascinating story! It is a story about a guy who is a
pharmacy/medical courier. He drives 200,000 miles per year for his job. He
had a 2011
ct: Re: [MBZ] 200,000 miles per year!
I totally agree with the comment that Ford should have given him a free car
when he retired the Fiesta. I'm pretty sure that MB still does that for
original owners, this dude should have gone that route with an E-class diesel
(better mileage, more room
I totally agree with the comment that Ford should have given him a free car
when he retired the Fiesta. I'm pretty sure that MB still does that for
original owners, this dude should have gone that route with an E-class
diesel (better mileage, more room, more comfort) and then his next MB would
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