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Everything posted by Akula
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Most people make bio-diesel from used cooking oil. It isn't the same as E85. Bio-Diesel runs in cars that have a diesel engine. One of the down sides to bio-diesel is the gelling, it will lock up pretty solid at cold/room temps. E85 is alcohol (Ethanol) and runs in gas engines. It is a mix of 85% Ethanol and 15% gasoline. Wouldn't it be cool to cut the US gas consumption by 85%? You can make both bio-diesel and Ethanol in your own home, and even scaling up to support two or three vehicles is pretty inexpensive and has a very short ROI. I am considering it as a produceable good for our farm, I have 8.5 acres and a pretty large facility. I could be producing Ethanol if I only had the chemistry background to ensure purity and proof. If enough people produce it, the oil companies would have trouble controlling the pricing.
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do you have any cisco experience? If so send me a resume, we may have something here at Verizon Business.
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Unlike gasoline, you can produce your own ethanol. One of the sites said, 1 acre of corn will drive your SUV about 5000 Miles. True you don't get it over time as the harvest is but once per year but if you started production at home it is possible to create your own fuel rather than buy it from a non-renewable source.
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48-50 hours on a split inspection routine on the Sub. Usually a hydraulic rupture/fire followed by flooding in an aux machinery space. The last day really sucked.
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Listen to Ben, he can fix it, he has this ultimate set of tools. BTW Ben if you ever need that drive recovery SW, let me know.
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Where is the ATV? Do you have a trailer?
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FROM --> http://www.exriders.com/vbb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=74529 get the T'mark on the flywheel lined up, on the cam sprocket there is 3 lines, the middle line should be facing at a 90 degree angle from the flat part on the top of the head(where the head covor goes on) and the 2 lines should be parallel with the flat part on the head. the cam lobes should be facing dirctly down. it can be a small amount off but if you can move the chain over one and its closer, get it as close as you can. put the chain tensioner and recheck your work good luck.
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kayak.com, travelzoo.com (if there is a casino, travelworm.com) If you find the deal on travelocity, expedia or anyone else, you can normally get the same deal with the hotel directly. (I travel for my job about a week a month.)
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My 06 Civic (non-hybrid) gets 38-40
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1998 not 1995... A buddy of mine finally got a harley and wants to sell his cruiser. If you are in the market he wants like $4200 for it. PM me for his phone number. I just took it for a ride last night, pretty nice bike, powerful.
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Um ok, the answer to your original question is regulation. Competition cannot be built in regulated areas (hopefully that will change so Verizon can bring Fiber to the Crib). Anywho, you can get satellite TV even if the apartement people don't like it. The FCC has mandated that TV is quite important and if you want to get it via your own means you can. Q: What types of antennas are covered by the rule? A: The rule applies to the following types of antennas: (1) A "dish" antenna that is one meter (39.37") or less in diameter (or any size dish if located in Alaska) and is designed to receive direct broadcast satellite service, including direct-to-home satellite service, or to receive or transmit fixed wireless signals via satellite. (2) An antenna that is one meter or less in diameter or diagonal measurement and is designed to receive video programming services via broadband radio service (wireless cable) or to receive or transmit fixed wireless signals other than via satellite. (3) An antenna that is designed to receive local television broadcast signals. Masts higher than 12 feet above the roofline may be subject to local permitting requirements. In addition, antennas covered by the rule may be mounted on "masts" to reach the height needed to receive or transmit an acceptable quality signal (e.g. maintain line-of-sight contact with the transmitter or view the satellite). Masts higher than 12 feet above the roofline may be subject to local permitting requirements for safety purposes. Further, masts that extend beyond an exclusive use area may not be covered by this rule. Q: What types of restrictions are prohibited? A: The rule prohibits restrictions that impair a person's ability to install, maintain, or use an antenna covered by the rule. The rule applies to state or local laws or regulations, including zoning, land-use or building regulations, private covenants, homeowners' association rules, condominium or cooperative association restrictions, lease restrictions, or similar restrictions on property within the exclusive use or control of the antenna user where the user has an ownership or leasehold interest in the property. A restriction impairs if it: (1) unreasonably delays or prevents use of; (2) unreasonably increases the cost of; or (3) precludes a person from receiving or transmitting an acceptable quality signal from an antenna covered under the rule. The rule does not prohibit legitimate safety restrictions or restrictions designed to preserve designated or eligible historic or prehistoric properties, provided the restriction is no more burdensome than necessary to accomplish the safety or preservation purpose. http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/otard.html
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The burger reminded me of Wendys or Steak and Shake, the fries tasted pretty good. I think they use peanut oil or something cuz the fries had a very distinct flavor. Other than that I felt the place was a little over-rated. Maybe the Silicone Vallen In-and-Out isn't the best one to base my opinion on.
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I agree with the above posts, place the right emotion on this deal. If you are sad be sad, don't be angry because angry leads to much worse things. Rally around things/people you enjoy and work on figuring out the next steps.
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Can I get a NWS?
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I was in from 1992 - 1997 and am meeting with Navy Reserve today to become an officer.
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Novice motorcycle riders are required to wear a helmet (the first year you have MC endorsment).
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When we got the big block from Lukovich it came via Old Dominion Freight (on a semi).
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Might be interesting if it wasn't at the worst track in Ohio.
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I see those advertised on airplanes all the time, in Skymall. I always wondered what would happen if it flipped in flight.
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Call Taylor Tire Company 614-873-7107, they can give you the hook up to replace the wheels/tires.
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I own both, I like both. I prefer my mac just becuase the GUI is more intelligent and working with the OS makes more sense (things like installing and de-installing apps go much more smoothly on the mac os).
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Do they need to be onsite with you?
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Um, don't mess with the Marines ever. That was the lesson of today's story.
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From CNN this A.M. ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- A former Marine cook used a pocketknife to fend off a group of would-be robbers, killing one and wounding another, police said. Thomas Autry, who authorities said will not be charged, was walking home from his job waiting tables Monday night when four people got out of a car and chased him, Atlanta police detective Danny Stephens said. One attacker had a shotgun, and another had a pistol. "My first instinct was to run, but they cornered me, so I had no other choice than to defend myself," Autry said. The suspects caught up with Autry, who yelled for help and pulled a knife out of his backpack. He kicked the shotgun out of one of the attacker's hands and stabbed both a 17-year-old girl who jumped on him and a man who also attacked him. The suspects fled in their car, but police found them later at a hospital, where the girl was pronounced dead. The stabbed man was in critical condition, Stephens said. Autry's attackers will face robbery and assault charges and are suspected in other recent robberies, Stephens said. Autry, 36, suffered a cut to his hand and a bruise on his chest, Stephens said. Autry said he was honorably discharged in 1992 after serving for four years. The Department of Defense confirmed his service.