[geeks] PC Hardware (Power Supplies)

Sandwich Maker adh at an.bradford.ma.us
Tue Mar 4 16:07:53 CST 2008


" From: Shannon Hendrix <shannon at widomaker.com>
" 
" On Mar 4, 2008, at 12:40 , Sandwich Maker wrote:
" 
" > " From: Sridhar Ayengar <ploopster at gmail.com>
" > "
" > " jvdg at sparcpark.net wrote:
" > " > Jochen Kunz wrote:
" > " >
" > " >
" > " >
" > " > Porsche 911: 1964 - present (43 y)
" >
" > aren't the latest '911s' known to the cognoscenti as 998s?  how much
" > besides general layout do they really share with the original 911?
" 
" Very little.
" 
" The "new" 911 is not a 911 except in name.
" 
" It is redesigned, handles differently, and is essentially a totally  
" different car.

as i thought...

" However, the car has *always* been known by two numbers.
" 
" One is the car name: 911.
" 
" The other is the "type".
" 
" For example, a 1989 Porsche 911 was a Type 964, while the 1994 Porsche  
" 911 was a Type 993.
" 
" This dual-number scheme has been true I believe from the first 911  
" model.

this could be true, but i was under the impression that the original
911 and the 914, 924, 928, and 944 [a re-engined 924] were model and
type synonymous.
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