Who stole what here?
That really is sad.
SG
Who stole what here?
That really is sad.
SG
I tried three different browsers, all I get is a black frame.
I ran it with Firefox.
Wait a few moments, it will "open up"
Yes, it is all black, but it "opens"
SG
It wokrs for me in both Internet Explorer and Firefox. It's a Flash Macromedia movie that takes a few seconds to start (on a broadband connection). There is a "Skip intro" button though.
Works OK with Firefox, but the page loads a shockwave file so it may take a while to load, or crash...
I guess different people see different things. They're bemoaning the new 9-5 interior on trollhattansaab.net as being dumbed down because it borrowed too much from the BLS. Click on thw Niwrad theory.
The overall shape of the car also looks like the 9-3SS.
John
What does BLS stand for? Bad Luxury Sedan?
I hope so, just like the 9000 CD stood for
"Crummy Design"
heh
No black screen. Then I though I was beginning to see some patterns, but it was just some dirt on my monitor.
Johnannes,
You have dialup or browser problems?
What OS?
Win/Mac or Linux or Sun or???
SG
Win98. A message comes up that I need to download a plugin for downloading a plugin. But I can't find it anywhere on the Netscape site.
Another ugly car IMHO.
GM seems hell bent on forcing yank tank styling on us.
Graham
Johannes,
Wow! :) What browswer? Netscape?
Can you just download firefox from mozilla.org? It'll easily be able to import your bookmarks.
SG
So what you are saying is that the Caddy has finally caught up?
Every time I hear about the word "CADDY", I think of that movie called "Pink Cadillac"
SG
Didn't see it. With that title, I don't imagine I'll be renting it either...
That's because it "is" a 9-3SS. Just with a few different panels and interior tweaks. Was an easy way for GM to get a Cadillac into that size-class of car in Europe, and use up excess construction capacity at Saab.
Kevin Rhodes
your bookmarks.
But I prefer Netscape. I'm trying to download Netscape 8.
imdb only gives it 4.8/10 Not good at all !
Graham
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