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Originally Posted by southernstar
I know, in most States in the US a car has to be 20 years old to get a classic car registration and plates (although the first Boxsters will be getting there in only three years), but still....
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I was sitting here doing the math in my head: "
Now hang on just a minute! Three years? I thought my car was 15 years old being a mid-97 build and all...
k, subtract that, carry the 2, adjacent over hypotenuse...
oh, hey, he's right! My car's gonna be 16 in a couple months! Woohoo!"
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Don't mind me, I've been staring at numbers and all sorts of files all day and my mind is shot, totally wrong time to be doing any sort of math.