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  1. There is a house on the corner of Lewis Center and Africa that always has a few for sale in their yard. Might be worth checking out.

     

    Here is a close address if not the address : 6041 Africa Rd. Galena, Ohio 43021

  2. If I recall correctly- you can run the blade mounted backwards on the saw to reduce chipping the laminate as well. And tape over your cut with masking tape prior.

     

    :D

     

    Then again a high tooth blade would do much better much safer job.

  3. In all honesty, many Youtubers don't make much money off their videos... or at least as much as you might think. Subscribers, comments, and views are a huge factor in if you make any money at all.

     

    You have to enable whats called "YouTube Ad Sense" on your account which puts the advertisements at the beginning of their videos. The numbers are rough and I have little to go off, but the last official report I saw was that ~100,000 views nets you $500.

     

    Another option is adding "Affiliate" links in your videos to products or services. If people buy that product or service then you net a percentage of that profit.

     

    Donations or flat fees are also given to a lot of people if they use a product in their videos or maybe wear a certain shirt. This is also known as a sponsorship.

     

    The final way I know of is to join a network on youtube or broadcasting company to pay for and sponsor your videos. One of the largest groups on Youtube is known as the "Polaris" group which is primarily made up of gamers such as PewDiePie who grosses 12 million a year playing games, screaming like a little girl, and occasionally crossdressing in Harlem Shake videos.

     

    In the end... Making lots of money of Youtube is next to impossible anymore unless you are an old man with a Hydraulic Press who crushes things. This guy made it to one million subscribers faster then anyone in the history of Youtube.

     

    You could also be AVE ( https://www.youtube.com/user/arduinoversusevil/featured ) and have a patreon netting $8430 per month. ( https://www.patreon.com/AvE )

     

    I highly recommend his videos.

  4. I had one with different sensitivities/"maps" you could set it to. It was awesome while I had it... the pain about it was that the company got sued prior to my purchase by someone who left it in full throttle mode/ultra sensitive mode and accidentally drove through their garage door. They changed the programming so it had to be set every time you started your car or it would default to fuel saving mode... I sent it back.

     

    I have friends that have ones from other manufacturers that wouldn't go with out one.

  5. Thieves will keep thieving.

     

    I know because my house was robbed, and I know who did it. Then I caught them trying to do it again a few months later.

     

    and then you...

  6. I ended up getting a really nice local guy who repairs elevators to do mine. Total time of the ceremony was maybe 5 minutes. We didn't want a religious ordeal or anything like that. It was really hot out and our friends loved it. It let us get married and onto the honeymoon right-fast.

     

    jus sayin...

  7. Morally off? Its been quite commonly shown that smart tvs send your viewing habits, usb drive contents, and any possible data off to the manufacturer- even when you attempt to turn it off in the menus. The manufacturer blames the store for selling the device without disclosing this trying to offset the blame.

     

    Morality is something required when entering a moral contract with another moral individual in my opinion. Everyone for themselves as the product goes from being purchased to the purchaser being sold as the product.

  8. Remote starts can be put on manual transmission vehicles, but they require the emergency brake, door triggers, must run of tach sense and not voltage sense, and a relay on the clutch switch to be wired up as well. Safely operating a remote start require a procedure for manual transmission vehicles. Usually you have to have your foot on the brake, press the remote start button, pull the emergency brake, remove the key (Car still running), exit the vehicle, then lock, and the vehicle will turn off. This puts the vehicle in a stasis mode where it is as sure as it can be that the vehicle is in neutral. If the door is opened, brake pressed, or emergency brake released the vehicle will not start remotely because it doesn't know if the vehicle is in gear or not.
  9. Dammit, I wish I could remember his name, but there's a guy that comes out to Cars and Coffee with a green Boss 302 that hydrodips. He's dipped almost every trim piece he can pry loose from that car.

     

    Tom Mcallister?

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