2005 Toyota Camry LE, Dark Blue (I think it's “Indigo”). All the usual gubbins plus powered driver's seat and stereo controls on the steering wheel. Mrs Elbeno is happy now that she can gad about with Mini-Elbeno without having to drop me off in the morning and pick me up in the evening.
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Sorry about the lack of bloggage lately. I’ve been busy buying a house. We closed escrow and everything, and we’re moving next week. Can’t wait until next weekend when it’ll all be over, relatively speaking. In other news, Mike Vanier’s Foundational Programming Languages made the front page of Proggit today….
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Congratulations! The only fancinesses in my hatchback are power windows, and locks, and a CD player, though I replaced the stock CD player with one from Crutchfield. Aside from automatic transmission, every other thing in the car is manual, including seats. I don't even have a center armrest!
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