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Title: Entwicklung Dreißig
Post by: DCColegrove on March 27, 2008, 10:48:27 PM
(http://bmwzenperformance.com/photo/plate-frame.jpg)
 

 
I wanted one...

The minimum order was 200...

 Comes with fasteners and detailed instructions even an eBay retard can follow.
Title: Entwicklung Dreißig
Post by: swiss318is on March 28, 2008, 07:13:49 AM
what means "entwicklung dreissig" ??? i mean i speak german but i dont understand that...sorry...it doesnt make a lot of sense..
Title: Entwicklung Dreißig
Post by: DCColegrove on March 29, 2008, 01:21:20 PM
Ha, The Swiss.

E codes like E30 E36... I assume that you know the "e" stands for entwicklung.

English translation: Evolution or Development

Dreisseg I think we can agree on (even in Bavaria) is Thirty.

The Triple "s" (ß) is just cool I think it should make a comeback.

 Now, my German is for shit (limited to technical language) however I can't really see how you missed the meaning.

Here it is in French: Développement Trente (better?)
Title: Entwicklung Dreißig
Post by: Asbradley21 on July 26, 2008, 06:12:32 AM
Out of curiosity, why is it Entwicklung Dreißig Zen? That doesn't make any sense. Evolution thirty ten?

BTW, how much for just one of those things?

Oh, and ß is double s, not triple.
Title: Entwicklung Dreißig
Post by: P. Kennedy on July 26, 2008, 10:13:42 AM
It is a company with aftermarket E30 products.  They have a web site.   Seek them out.  I obtained one of those license plate frames off of eBay.
Title: Entwicklung Dreißig
Post by: Asbradley21 on July 26, 2008, 11:32:44 AM
Quote from: P. Kennedy;53833
It is a company with aftermarket E30 products.  They have a web site.   Seek them out.  I obtained one of those license plate frames off of eBay.


I'm well aware, the giant link in his signature was a big clue. :rolleyes:
Title: Nobody likes a smart ass
Post by: P. Kennedy on July 26, 2008, 04:29:57 PM
Central to Zen teaching is the belief that awakening can be achieved by anyone but requires instruction in the proper forms of spiritual cultivation by a master. In modern times, Zen has been identified especially with the secular arts of medieval Japan (such as the tea ceremony, ink painting, and gardening) and with any spontaneous expression of artistic or spiritual vitality regardless of context. In popular usage, the modern non-Buddhist connotations of the word Zen have become so prominent that in many cases the term is used as a label for phenomena that lack any relationship to Zen or are even antithetical to its teachings and practices.
Title: Entwicklung Dreißig
Post by: DCColegrove on August 15, 2008, 11:32:00 PM
Quote from: P. Kennedy;53849
Central to Zen teaching is the belief that awakening can be achieved by anyone but requires instruction in the proper forms of spiritual cultivation by a master. In modern times, Zen has been identified especially with the secular arts of medieval Japan (such as the tea ceremony, ink painting, and gardening) and with any spontaneous expression of artistic or spiritual vitality regardless of context. In popular usage, the modern non-Buddhist connotations of the word Zen have become so prominent that in many cases the term is used as a label for phenomena that lack any relationship to Zen or are even antithetical to its teachings and practices.


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