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  1. Since no one take my other thread seriously, i shall start a new one on this topic also related to happiness (we need to promote more happiness in this stressful society) Where do you derive your pleasure/happiness from? 1) from past experience/memory - by thinking of the good old day. 2) from the current (the here and now) - by enjoying what you have today. 3) from the future - by working hard in order to have a better future but does not necessary be happy now. from the first look at it, it could depends on which stage of your life.... you probably in senior year for (1) and about to retire for (2), surely you have just began your career or start a family for (3)......
  2. What some guy did with an old Fiat 500: From this: To this: On another note, for all who like the way the vintage (70s) Fiat 500 looks but want new technology in it... A NEW Fiat 500 is already in production: And if u ask me, I think it's a very very cute car and does its predecessor justice. Perhaps I'll dig up more specs and pictures of the new Fiat 500 and put it in a new thread. Anyway the Porsche Replica is damn cute too.
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