Why does it say "advertisement" at the top of the text?Wimbledon said:Article:
http://classicdriver.com/uk/magazine/3600.asp?id=15288
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If you're looking at the same place I am, the word "advertisement" is referring to the flash advertisement right underneath it. They just don't want you to think that that ad is a picture/flash of the actual article.Fabulist said:Why does it say "advertisement" at the top of the text?
-- Fab.
I hope you never get to use the "foam" for its intended purpose. Just think of it as yet another way the Karma protects the environment: by protecting the pedestrians in the environment.metalica23 said:BTW, now the problem is, after reading the posts on here, that every time I look at a picture of the front end, I see the stupid foam! Ugh. It's like having a bad song stuck in your head...