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black00ws6

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  1. cheaper the better... I don't have a set price, but I don't want to spend much (This is Smokin5s)
  2. edit.. nvm.. just found out both drives have been hacked.
  3. Just finished it up a few weeks ago, here are some pics. I've touched up the paint after these pics.. Only thing left is a pole wrap and some trim touch ups. There's another album in there of the rest of the basement if anyone is interested to see. workout room
  4. Looks good.. we put down about 1200 sq ft in our basement. It was horrible.
  5. I've been there when the temp was around 100 with 90+% humidity. The heat index was over 130. :eek:
  6. Sounds like a great time.. we're heading out in 2 weeks, but staying at TI.
  7. From the file name.. looks like the next door nikki file where she gets topless on jerry springer.
  8. I love science... about the huge star... ANTARES (Alpha Scorpii). A brilliant jewel set within the Milky Way, Antares guides us to one of the great constellations of the sky, the Zodiac's Scorpius (or Scorpio), the celestial scorpion, one of the few constellations that actually looks like what it represents. Antares, a class M (M1.5) red supergiant gleaming redly at the scorpion's heart, has a color similar to Mars. Since it is found within the Zodiac, which contains the apparent path of the Sun and planets, it is commonly mistaken for the red planet, a fact shown by its name, Antares, or "Ant-Ares," which means "like Mars," "Ares" being the Greek name for the god of war. This magnificent first magnitude (typically 0.96) star, shining opposite Betelgeuse, its counterpart in Orion, is ranked the 15th brightest in the sky. It is, however, a semi-regular variable that can change by several tenths of magnitude over a period of years. Its great distance of 600 light years reveals that it is truly luminous, to the eye over 10,000 times brighter than the Sun. Because it is cool, only about 3600 degrees Kelvin at its surface, it radiates a considerable amount of its light in the invisible infrared. When that is taken into account, the star becomes some 60,000 times brighter than the Sun. A low temperature coupled with high luminosity tells us that the star must be huge, luminosity and temperature giving a radius of about 3 Astronomical Units. It is so big that astronomers can easily detect and measure the size of its apparent disk, which gives an even bigger radius of 3.8 AU, three-fourths the size of the orbit of Jupiter The difference is caused by uncertainties in distance, temperature, and the actual location of the mass-losing surface, as the star is slowly evaporating under a fierce wind that has encased it in a gas cloud, or nebula, that shines by light scattered from the ultraluminous star within. Buried within the wind is a fifth magnitude (5.5) hot class B (B2.5) companion star (only 3 seconds of arc away) that hides within Antares' bright glare. The two are separated by roughly 550 AU and take perhaps 2500 years to orbit each other. The companion hollows out a small ionized region within the wind, and although blue-white, has the reputation of appearing green as a result of a contrast effect with its brilliant reddish mate. Antares, with a mass of 15 to 18 solar masses, probably does not have much time left to it. It is massive enough someday to develop an iron core and eventually to explode as a brilliant supernova. The event may be a million years off, an astronomical blink of an eye; or it may occur tonight, so keep a watch on one of the great stars of the nighttime sky. The companion, however, at around 7 to 8 solar masses, seems to be just below the supernova limit and will probably die as a massive white dwarf.
  9. I saw NIN back in 96, worst concert ever.
  10. I go on Aug 4th for my consultation, if everything looks good then my date is Aug 10th.. They are using a laser called wavefront, and will cost around 3500.
  11. Ya, Andy rocks.. speaking of, need him to come out to do the vette and escalade.
  12. Anyone have a newer xbox 360 they want to trade for a release date version? There is nothing wrong with it, just want one with the samsung DVD drive.
  13. We moved in at the end of Jan 05. Don't think our equity has built up enough but we send quite a bit extra every month towards principle. What kind of rates are out right now for a conventional? I'll PM you some info...
  14. Damn, missed this thread. I have over half of these songs of my PC for CD's I've burned for my wife's friends. Hit me up next time my man.
  15. Yup, it's very annoying.. Last month, for some reason they took one of our payments this year and just had it in a "suspend" account. I go, WTF is that, and all they could say was they could put a ticket in to have it applied; of course I want the god damn payment applied!! I requested a complete transaction history; out of about 8 pages, 6 of them are reversals from the dipshits that work there.
  16. What would be the best way to refinance an 80/20 loan? The company that has the "20" part is absolute shit. I usually have to call them twice a month to bitch about their f-ups. We send the exact same amount in every month and they apply our principle payment to future months.
  17. I meant, trade my 360 for your 360. Mine has the hitachi drive and I need one with the samsung drive for "technical" reasons.
  18. What drive is in the xbox?? If it has the samsung drive, would you trade xbox's? If no one buys it of course.
  19. Just search her name on the OSU site.. email, address and phone. Stalker FTW!!
  20. Saw it opening night, movie kicked ass.. x-men at 12:01 am Thurs morning, ultra screen at the marcus FTW.
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