2002 BMW R1150R for sale

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Steve in Golden
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Dang there sure is alot of thread degradation going on here. What's a poor guy trying to sell his bike s'posed to do?
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Steve in Golden wrote:Dang there sure is alot of thread degradation going on here. What's a poor guy trying to sell his bike s'posed to do?

Sorry, Steve. :oops:

I'll try to be a good boy from now on. (at least on this particular thread!)

BTW . . . beautiful bike! (for an oilhead! ;) )
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I was just joking, no biggie. That's why I used "alot" and apostrophes.

Thanks for the compliment! Wanna buy it?
Scot wrote: Sorry, Steve. :oops:

I'll try to be a good boy from now on. (at least on this particular thread!)

BTW . . . beautiful bike! (for an oilhead! ;) )
It's all downhill from here. Except for the uphill bits.

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Re: 2002 BMW R1150R for sale

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Sure, I wanna buy it! That, and a BMW 650i, and a new house with 40 acres of land and a lake on it.

Ya see where I'm going with this?
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Re: 2002 BMW R1150R for sale

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I was trying to keep your thread active, so more folks would see it and maybe one would buy your bike! :?
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Re: 2002 BMW R1150R for sale

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We call that a "bump." :mrgreen:
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Re: 2002 BMW R1150R for sale

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Is "a" considered a word?

Would I need to consider how many "a"'s were in an essay if the requirement was eg, 5000 words?
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Re: 2002 BMW R1150R for sale

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Yes, "a" is a word. In the new way we measure word count, yes, I think it counts, as the word count is done by the word processing software, and I think the software counts actual words. The old standard was the same for essays, typing, newspapers, etc., and it was based on the physical size of the document and an average word size of, I think 5 letters. So, every "250 word" document was exactly the same physical length. That makes sense with typing fonts where every letter takes up one space, and is really handy when you're trying to fit things into a newspaper column, but with word processing, we use all kinds of fonts where different letters take up different amounts of space.

mwmwmwmwmw - 10 letters

llllllllll - 10 letters (less than 1/2 as long)
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