i meant the present day NFL. i am quite aware of the old school-presalary cap accomplishments. you're justified in that response though, i wasn't clear.
doubtful, those heaters pull some serious juice. you have to do the math for the application on a generator. a 3500 watt generator will run 3500 watts worth of stuff. ampsXvolts=watts.
both teams are also playing with interim coaches that both know they aren't getting the job. makes for some sunday night stinkball like what we saw last night.
mail carrier pay > pizza delivery guy pay. my mailman is a douche anyway. he won't drop my mail if there's some parked on the curb within 20' of my box.
i saw a 200mph ticket in a showroom once. a triumph dealer had it taped to the screen of a used(>200miles) triumph daytona. said the owner couldn't afford any more of them so he brought the bike back.
ant, you need a video camera man, that sounds hilarious.not to mention you could probably sell the footage to whoever is gonna get screwed by some incredulous liar when the police reports get taken.
the only possible way to handle this is to give her 2weeks to pay for damages. at wich time if she doesn't have the cash to do a proper job,she must start selling her ass.
incase you don't know the rules for columbus snowfall you take channel 4's range of 6-10, ALWAYS use the low side. then divide that in half for actual snow that will hit the street.
given the plethora of details i would have to guess a bad ground. find them,remove them,clean them reinstall them. if that sucks then clean your harness connectors that are in the headlight circuit.
maybe i had a bad one, i doubt it though. it would charge off the 70watt if it was in hibernation, but with the screen on it just kicked the overload on the inverter on and off. this too was with a toshiba satellite.
i ran my laptop for 2 years on a 350watt inverter. thats plenty of juice for the laptop and a couple other things. i tried running it off a little 70watt one, but that failed.just not enough power. and my battery was fine after running on the inverter.