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jester3681

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  1. Debate is over. Mainstream media has declared Cleveland the winner.

    Mainstream media also declared Obama the best president in a generation or two. I'm just saying, they don't have a particularly good track record.

    Cleveland is full of rust and loud people (mostly Eye-tal-yuns). These are the only things I ever see when I drive through - rust and loud Eye-tal-yuns. It's like New Jersey, only less cosmopolitan and more rust.

    To summarize, Cleveland = (New Jersey - What Little Class it Has) + (Rust).

  2. Nexus it is then. Where can you get them at a retail store? Not seeing them at best buy.

    I got my wife's straight from Google - shipped almost overnight from Kentucky. Just about everywhere but Best Buy has them - $199 for 16 gb, $249 for 32 gb.

  3. uh, yes. if not under warranty it could just use some grease on the shaft. they'll put a new starter in it.

    Or... if it's not under warranty, they charge you diagnostic (likely $100), and then tell you what's wrong. Then fix it, presumably. If it's belts, expect it to a) not be under warranty, and b) cost about $150. In addition to that $100.

    Welcome to the world of flat rate technicians.

  4. Some OEM oil filters have a check valve to keep oil from draining back into the oil pan when a vehicle sits. If you're using a FRAM (or other) filter, it may be allowing oil to drain back into the crank case and in a cold-start situation, cause the noise you're hearing. Using OEM filter may help? Little metal parts make a ton of noise in sub-freezing temps, as well, but based on what you described, I'd try an oil change with OEM filter if you don't have one on it.

  5. Price is high and older BMWs will nickel and dime you to death. Those 740s were top of the line, $80,000 cars. They were technical marvels, with all sorts of easily broken electronic do-dads. Parts are priced accordingly - expensive. 7-series BMWs also hold their value like a porn star after 30.

  6. Try clearing your DNS cache.

    Android:

    - Perform hard reboot (pull battery, wait 30 seconds, replace battery)

    iOS:

    - Turn airplane mode on for 10 seconds, then turn airplane mode off

    or

    - Reboot phone

    Windows:

    - Start -> Run -> type cmd, press enter

    - At command prompt, type ipconfig /flushdns

    Linux:

    - /etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd restart

    Mac:

    - dscacheutil -flushcache

    or

    - lookupd -flushcache

    ORDN Admin:

    - Fix website :D

  7. Just like you see at the gym. I bought it and have only used it once - they just put in a bike path by the house - don't need it anymore. OR Price is $225 OBO - see CL ad.

    http://columbus.craigslist.org/bik/3550643704.html

    Up for sale is a used Life Fitness LifeCycle Model 9100 Upright exercise bike. This is a professional quality bike, bought used at a gym. I've only used it once since I bought it, but it works fine - they just put in a bike path across the street from the house, so no more need for this. Help keep that New Year's resolution! Only fault is that the battery door is missing. Stock photo shown. Do your research - these are at least $750 online!
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