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  1. Zuht, Jones has first dibs on it....I'll let you know if he doen't want it.
  2. Forgot to mention, everything has power cords.
  3. Also, I have a LaserJet 5 that still prints and has a 10mbit jetdirect NIC, a 12 or 13" console monitor (only supports 1024x768) that has a slight crack in the screen, an IO Gear 2 port KVM (hit scroll lock twice and it switches), various cables, and extra T1 CSU/DSU WIC, and a "console" laptop with two AC adapters (no battery,drives, just a 10/100 PCMCIA Ethernet card and a 20 gig HD -- ran linux on it)
  4. http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/5846/racky.jpg Whats included: 42U 2 post relay rack 5 2U shelves 2 2U cable trays 1 2U 42port Patch Panel 1 1Ux6 surge protector 1 1Ux12 surge protector 2 Cisco 2900 24x switches 10/100 11.x IOS 2 Cisco 2600 Routers with T1 CSU/DSU WICs, each have two 10mbps interfaces Cisco Console cable (RJ to DB9) 1 1U Belkin OmniView 16x2 KVM (PS2,DB15) with 3 cables (6 connections total, will support 32) 1 1U Dlink 16 port 10/100 swith 1 1U Dlink 10/100/1000 layer 3 switch, 24 port, no rack mount ears (they cost 20$ if you want them, you can get them through DLINK's parts department) 1 1U IBM x335, dual Xeons @ 2.4ghz, 500mhz fsb 4gb ram, 4 10/100/1000 NICS, dual SCSI U160 32gb HDs in Raid 1 (VMWare Box) Includes dongle to connect standard keyboard,mouse,video 1 1U "whitebox" Asus P5MT, 2.4ghz P4 800mhz fsb, 1gb ram, 2 80gb hot swappable hds, 3 10/100/1000 NICs (SAN simulation), DVD drive 1 Dell dimension P4 1.8ghz 512mb ram, 60gb hd, 2 10/100 NICs, 1 10/100/1000 nic (*nix router/vlan/etc) cd and cdrw drive 2 Gateway Eseries (Intel boards) 2.4ghz, 2gb ram, 80gb SATA HD, 3 10/100/1000 NICS, 3 10/100 NICs (VMware boxes), DVD drives ~100 meters of Cat6 + RJ45 Ends Various size patch cables. ~20 10-32 screws (for 2 post racks) Asking 400$ dropped off to your humble abode.
  5. Have you been to a range lately? You'll see alot of AR's being handled by teens. I wouldn't say owning one automatically makes you an operator. That's 30 rounds to send into everything but your target It can hit your wife,kids,pets as well. :whistle: Turn it sideways while you're at it.
  6. Run two, average the signal. We did this on Mallet's CTSV prototype (1000whp)
  7. I hate to kill the boner, but you won't really notice a difference with the GMPP kit. Not night/day, but maybe night/sunrise.
  8. Can't speak for any 04+ models, but the 97-03 GPs have a hex on one end (metal line from tank) and a plastic slip clip on the other.
  9. Soak it in PB Blaster, they round off easily on older cars.
  10. http://smiliesftw.com/x/clap_1.gif I'm pretty sure Ray is the next Jesus.
  11. I've been around the industry for a decent time in both OEM and aftermarket and haven't seen/heard of a MAF hotwire failing if the PCV system is designed properly. Its somewhat common for plastic housings to leak/fail when in blow through, but switching over to draw through elimnates that problem. Stick to what your ECU was made for, the more conversion/scaling that happens, the harder it will be to have an OEM-like tune on the car. Not if you understand the concept, PV=nRT. Notice the "T" value, temperature. If you are having problems with drift, your temperature sensor needs to be relocated/redesigned.
  12. Alot of the government branches use Rosetta. I can say your effort to learn is still required, but I feel the teaching method is more effective then your traditional high school lang class.
  13. Welcome , how do you like Kentucky? Might end up living there after my service is up. We were looking near Lexington or U of K.
  14. You are only "to stupid" for a class if you pull shit like this. Take some pride in climbing a hurtle once every full moon. I would piss sitting down if I pawned off a HUM paper.
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