WoF rules

Poor Rocket has reached the grand old age of 7 and now has to swap onto 6-month warrants. Makes me feel like I’ve got an ‘old’ car. Truth of the matter is, it’s in excellent condition (one careful lady owner and all that) and so doesn’t belch black oily exhaust or have rusty bits that fall off or no indicators that work or whatever else is checked for the warrant. I only bring this up because when in Switzerland I found out that cars only need to go for a warrant every 7 years and the only thing that’s checked is exhaust emission. So does that mean that cars driving on Swiss roads are more derelict and unsafe than cars on NZ roads? Not that I saw. But having said that I never saw any cars that looked older than about 10 years and if so, they were fine examples of solid German engineering – old Mercs, BMWs, Audis etc. Not like the old Kingswoods or beaten up Civics that you see on the roads here sometimes.


Perhaps warrants should be given on basis of condition rather than age? Like teeth and trips to the dentist – depending on your level of and likely occurrence of decay, checkups are recommended at 6, 12 or 18 months – and that doesn’t necessarily correlate to age. As I get older, my checkups are scheduled less frequently as my teeth are considered to be in ’stable’ condition.

Tears for Mindy

I can’t believe I just stood in Dymocks crying while reading an excerpt out of Richard Hammond’s latest book. Well, not outright sobbing but certainly obvious tears that the sales assistant would’ve noticed. While flicking through it I came upon the chapter called ‘Mindy’s Story’ which is Richard’s wife’s account of finding out about his rocket car accident last year and the trip to the hospital to find him lifeless and connected to tubes. God I must be some kind of emotional lightweight – mind you I was completely blindingly furious about work at the time and had stomped out for air so that probably didn’t help!


P.S. Was looking up the title of the book on Amazon (it’s On the Edge) when it kindly showed me that the 15th book in the Kay Scarpetta series by Patricia Cornwell is coming out in October – go those Amazon cookies!