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I want to see what took place before this car running over the bike. Media always shows one side, like the other is completely un-involved and have no idea why this happened to them. I'm not saying the actions are justified, I would just like to see the whole story. Although, it is pretty impressive the Pontiac can deliver a hit like that and still roll out of there.
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I know it's a haul, but feel free to bring it over. I'm here working on house stuff all day.
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Very rare car on this site. Welcome. No one here has done much, or knows much about the GT's. Please let us know what else you do to the car, and the results.
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Is it just the wood? Can you transport it? Got a pic to see how much there is?
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Added 30 of them to the pond about a year and a half ago. They won't reproduce. But, they are growing each year. This is one from last year. http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l284/dsnowgod/64AED9BF-8909-4463-9251-E5B1A52F8017_zpsepnyn3rr.jpg
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Example of commercial power washer, please. Are you talking this? http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200317423_200317423?cm_mmc=Google-pla&utm_source=Google_PLA&utm_medium=Pressure%20Washers%20%3E%20Gas-Hot%20Water%20Pressure%20Washers&utm_campaign=NorthStar&utm_content=157595&gclid=CPj8mKHb_cwCFQEJaQodK14GUg This? https://vortexxpressurewashers.com/shop/professional-3000-2950-psi-pressure-washer/?gclid=COfx2bnb_cwCFQQpaQodZH8LhA Or this? http://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-Honda-GX200-3400-PSI-2-5-GPM-Gas-Pressure-Washer-DXPW3425/204663857?gclid=CI3z7s_b_cwCFQctaQod2bgB9Q&gclsrc=aw.ds
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Why would you go and put something like that out there? Now that's all I'm going to be thinking about. Let me get the house stuff wrapped up and I will be taking you up on this. I'm good for where ever for location. I like shallows, but it plays hell on many boats. You're the guide. For now, I will throw a line while doing a lap or two around the pond, a couple days a week. I had a striper hit a bigjoshy hard as hell last week. It was about as textbook for fishing as it could be.
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Simple view of those who serve, there is no greater insult to someones death than doing nothing when there were the means and knowledge that would have kept them alive. All politics aside. The end result of Benghazi was preventable. When people in leadership positions do nothing, they are not a leader. Do something, anything, even if it's wrong. But, don't just sit by action-less.
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Requirements: Must have OPODA 120 + hr course, not the 20 hr one; or if you have been through an academy, military police, or Air Force Security Forces. Location: Columbus, off West Dublin Granville Rd. Half way between Sawmill Rd and 315, near NAPA. Hours: Shift options are available, so hours are based on what you are looking for and if someone hasn't grabbed that shift before you. Point of contact: Captain Bossa 614-336-7288
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I like the replies and appreciate them. I think for now, I think I may have found the best one for my price point and features I'm looking for. Maybe once I retire, I will learn more and look into the more detailed units.
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The one I linked is same one with a bridge and extra sensor for wifi and wil allow me to track online. Just $50 more. With the one I linked, that's at the top of what I can justify spending. Anything more, and there is other gear I would consider. I'm looking for indoor and outdoor temps with windchill, indoor humidity, easy to read color display, ability to bridge and access wifi and online track.
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I was looking at replacement parts too. I have not run into an issue with sensors going bad. The sync process after battery change can kick your butt a little at first. Batteries for the unit I have now last about a year, and for all purposes, has been a good reliable unit. The one I have in my shop was left by the previous home owners. That one is a little janky with readings, but like you said, it's a good clock. This is the model I have been running for 2 years. https://www.lacrossetechnology.com/1611/
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Still far more than I am looking to spend.
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Maybe it's where I was looking that had high ricing. That wind sensor was $375 and that's when I stopped looking, knowing there was still software cost.
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Hell of a set up. You have committed a lot to honing your skill in shooting in the last three years. Congrats.
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That's over $1000 with software. Great gear, but I not that into it.
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I have a few things outside that are weather sensitive, two years ago my home station registered -44.37 degrees with wind chill. I find that interesting, and the news had not reported those temps near me. My dad and I follow weather together, and I will likely get the same set up for him, in Vermont. Here in Ohio, we really don't get weather too far off from what VT gets. 30+ years ago, it was very different. What I linked above, I can follow his station and he can follow mine online.
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There are some pricey ones out there, and this one is more than I wanted to spend, but it does what I am looking for. http://www.acurite.com/environments/weather-stations/weather-environment-system-909wes.html
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I have had a home weather station for a few years now. As I have had more and more of a need to know the weather coming and current, I have decided to upgrade my weather station. A huge factor of this choice is going to a larger color display and having more features. I have a station picked out, but was wondering what the weather people of CR have at their home. I know there are phone apps, and many web sites for this info. Hell, my wifi thermostat will give me weather with radar. A home station is kind of a hobbyist thing these days.
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If you are will to go with used, many of those can be had new at Harbor Freight at a decent price. They warranty their tools now.
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I just picked up a new notebook last night. I have a toshiba satellite P745 I will be letting go of once I reset it.Windows 7 ultimate will be on it. i5-2430M CPU @ 2.40GHz, 750 gig HD, 6 gig of ram. It's been a good computer, I just went with something slimmer, due to all the crap I carry daily.
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Pics of space for distance moved. Gas or electric? I did our electric, and I didn't know what I was doing. Electric was very easy. Used a pipe cuter, about $10, and bought what was needed to move ours. Use shark fitting connectors, so you don't have to solder copper. Look at my write up, post 477. http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=98206&highlight=shark&page=20 EDIT: Is this what you posted a few weeks ago and posted a pic with a door in the way or something?
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I have you on the calendar for the 18th. That still good? The EPA prep would need to happen. All fluids drained, I would double tarp the ground before rolling role car on to it. I would recommend having access to a 3k fork lift and a flat bed to haul it off. Have a scrap yard planned or plan to leave it in place.
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The guy I bought my STi from, is like that. Great guy. Funny story about it is, after meeting him the first time, 15 minutes into talking to him I asked if he knew a guy I use to know in the car scene. He said they were like best friends from way back. To me, I saw exact same mannerisms and outlook on things from them. It was a little creepy.
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James, at PPC, ceramic coated my manifold, downpipe, and turbo hot side years ago. It did not hold up, and was gone in a year. They said I could take parts off and bring them back, but I never got around to it and didn't feel I would get a different result. I think they high temp powder coated.