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It's about time it got back down to where winter temps are supposed to be.
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They were actually trying to get sponsorship for the DARPA Grand Challenge graemlins/thumb.gif Agreed!
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graemlins/lol.gif Damn, realizing people on the board who are 18 or younger probably don't know what those are makes me feel old.
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She should have hit him with the car, saying she was scared for her life feeling threatened.
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Do you like spicy food, looking for something new/different?
Trouble Maker replied to Tinman's topic in Dumpster
We ate at an Ethiopian place when my brother was in middle school that his Swahili teacher suggested. I remember it being good, but that was a while ago. I like alot of different types of food, so I might have to go try this place. graemlins/thumb.gif -
Driving slow in left lane earns a ticket in Colorado
Trouble Maker replied to Tinman's topic in Passing Lane
^Funny cuse I dunt knuew how to qute.^^6^ -
Driving slow in left lane earns a ticket in Colorado
Trouble Maker replied to Tinman's topic in Passing Lane
Holly shit I wish we had that here! I hate it when people aren't polite enough to move over. I keep my ass at 74 in the left lane at all times, but I get over as soon as I can if someone is coming up faster than me. And I actually check my rear view mirror to see if they anyone’s coming fairly often. I was driving home from Toledo last weekend, light rain, doing 74 in the left lane on 315. I came up on someone doing a little less than 60. Pisses me off. Those people need beat with a hot sack of quarters. -
Output it to your projector for a HTPC. graemlins/thumb.gif Make sure to use Power Strip.
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That is the fucking gayest thing I've ever seen.
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95 is the newer body style, a little hard to compare.
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Just send them somewhere to get them cleaned and flow balanced. The company will (should) give you a sheet detailing what each injector flowed at before and after. It's probably not a bad thing to do either, especially if they are used. CC/HR=10.5*lb/hr So if they are indeed 42 lb/hr injectors, they are 440cc injectors. But if you are assuming 43.5psi, a 42lb injector rated at 39.5psi would a 44.1lb injector at 43.5psi, which would be 463cc at 43.5psi. You can make an injector flow whatever you want it to as long as it will withstand the pressure (and flow well at that pressure) and your fuel pump will flow what you need it to at that pressure. Here is a website with some good calculators. The fuel pressure, and flow conversion are the ones pertinent to this conversation. I'm interested in what you are putting these on (is it the Hyundai?), care to indulge? Edited back for 43.5psi. [ 07. January 2005, 08:42 AM: Message edited by: Neo ]
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Haha, in the right hand column, at the bottom, look at the "Most Popular Pages". Some of the titles alone are comedy gold. "Boozing with the Bible" "Ace your intervention"
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Dude, that blows. Sorry to hear about the weather up there. At least you have a couple of days off of school. You've had like 50 years to try and haven't done so yet! tongue.gif
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I think people at ONU got a bunch of ice and lost power, but I haven't talked to any of them yet. Did you guys just get snow or ice too in Lima?
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/guides/mtr/prs/lwprs/def.rxml"]http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/[Gh]/guides/mtr/prs/lwprs/def.rxml Replace [ with ( and ] with ) because ubb is a gigantic pile of steaming crap.
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If you don't like the snow then move, it's pretty simple. It's Ohio, it should be cold enough during the winter for it to snow and stick around. I wish all of this rain would have been snow. We would have had 2-3 foot of snow. I'd find a way to get up to MRM. But the again, as I understand it, we have a low pressure cell sitting above us, that’s why we are getting the brunt of this storm, and why it’s so warm. So without the low-pressure cell, it would have been colder without as much precipitation. Oh well, I would have settled for another foot on top of our previous foot of snow. Stanas Blazer does do well in the snow. graemlins/thumb.gif
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Thats fookin sexy. Congrats on the new car.
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Those things are a retarded waste of money. I don't even wear sunglasses really. graemlins/thumbsdown.gif
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When I’m ready to buy one, I will definitely come and talk to you. I actually just stopped into that store for the first time the other day, I didn’t even know it was there. Some fairly cute, younger looking girl helped me with a few movies. Black hair with red highlights. Everything I’ve heard/read/seen has made me like DLP more than LCD projection. I’ll have to stop in sometime when I’m up in the area and you are working to talk about some of what you guys have on hand. How’s your selection of front projectors? Do you guys carry Denon receivers? I’ll probably be buying a receiver before I got a projector, especially if I can’t fix mine.
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If you're going to try to make fun of someone, at least use the correct words.
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You mean a front projector? Front Projection=the light hits the front of the screen. The light is reflected off of the screen. This is the little projectors that you set up, usually behind you. If you get a different type of screen, and have a projector that's capable of mirroring the image, you can shoot the projector from behind. Usually most setups like this, are made specifically for this. The reason being is that most front projectors have much too long of a throw to be feasible to shoot from behind. Rear Projection=the light hits the back of the screen. The light is emissive, through the screen. This is most household projection TV's (stand alone, sits in front of you like a TV). I've seen some, old school, projectors that basically look like what the inside of a CRT projector TV would look like. Except for it projects the image onto the front of the screen, and you can see the guts because of this. It sounds like a misnomer until you know how it is defined. You see, you can make any type of projection work either as front or rear projection (by design), but it's how that image hits the screen that defines if it's front or rear projection. What's inside of a regular house hold projector as opposed to a stand alone projector isn't any different. That is assuming they use the same type of technology (CRT, DLP, LCD, Plasma, DILA, etc.). It's just the difference in the optics of how the image is thrown that makes it better (by design) one way or another.
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dlp>>* (common methods of projection). Get a DLP rear projector for the living room, imho. I'd get a front Projector, but I don't suppose that's what you are looking for. Nice TV though.
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Except for those were funny. graemlins/lol.gif Folkvang, do you think you are the typical buyer or the 'intended' buyer for that car? That commercial will stick in someone’s head. When they are driving past a dealership and they see it again, they will think of that commercial. It will make them think about it, good or bad. If they think about it enough, they might go look at it. The old saying 'there's no such thing as bad publicity' kind of works here. The car just needs to be seen. I agree with you that a commercial can be too unique, to far out there. This commercial might be that, not saying it's not. But I don't really think that matters that much. The right commercial is secondary; a commercial period is the primary objective. With targeting the right market coming in at a scant third. Not a marketing major or even ever taken a class, it's just what makes sense (to me).