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TheHaze

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  1. Holy shitza: http://www.spike.com/video/epic-airbag-nutshot/3174023
  2. It does have an internal amp, but the setting is "on".
  3. Nope. Apine CDA 9847 '03 Honda s2000
  4. Facts: 1. Head unit has full power and works fine. 2. Speakers seem to work because I hear them receive power and also hear them increase when I turn volume up. Problem: Everything seems to work, yet I get no sound through the speakers. None of the speakers. Everything on the head unit is wired correctly and all of the settings are fine(volume, fade, balance, etc.). Halp.
  5. http://www33.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=How+many+licks+does+it+take+to+get+to+the+center+of+a+tootsie+pop%3F
  6. Ehh, I don't remember. He had spiky, kinda-blond hair with fancy glasses. The salesman was nice, he gave a friend and I three cans of soda each.
  7. Oops, I meant "sales manager." That isn't a hole, it is a Panasonic lcd with some sort of circuit board attached to it. I already removed it and may give it away or sell cheap because I don't know if it works or not.
  8. Your service manager seemed quite upset with me for some reason. I'd even go as far as saying he was sort of rude. The salesman and finance guy were nice, though. ...and you live in Dublin yet work all the way out there?!
  9. The previous owner cut a hole in the dash and mounted this type of thingin it. I've already taken it out as I want nothing expensive in this car. I'm not sure what to fill the hole in with, though. I noticed that there are two black switches with LEDs in them mounted under the steering wheel; they do not affect anything when switched on and the LEDs on them do not come on. Is there some typical mod that s2k owners add switches there for? I will take the cover off tomorrow and trace where the wires go(if there are any, that is).
  10. I bet your windshield would clean off better if you painted it with that stuff.
  11. After making sweet one-last-time love to my mammoth Jeep, I decided to let it go after enduring endless stress from thievery and other misfortune: http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l17/mikehaze_2006/PIC_0008.jpg My Jeep love is not over, however, as I plan on picking up a CJ or another TJ before Fall. For the warm days, I picked up this ugly-colored playful wonder: http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l17/mikehaze_2006/PIC_0016.jpg http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l17/mikehaze_2006/PIC_0018.jpg Yay, I can autocross again! ....and here's my dog: http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l17/mikehaze_2006/PIC_0007.jpg
  12. I would consider the blinking and panting in the last couple seconds of the video to be vital signs.
  13. Ahh, a nice documentation of the high-contributors to society.
  14. How odd, so am I, which is why I sold my 2nd 360 for a PS3.
  15. Yeah, like Tet, the Vietnamese New Year. Oh wait.
  16. Does anybody else keep up on Young and the Restless or General Hospital?!?!
  17. The Evo at least doesn't make me gag when I see one.
  18. Mine has been off and on for the past two months. I don't like mine getting above 68-70.
  19. Uhhh, perhaps pictures of the other cars may halp.
  20. My Jeep's rear driver-side tire has a slight wobble, most noticeable at higher speeds. It is NOT the rim or tire because I rotated them and the wobble is still on the driver-side rear. It is seriously very minimal that I doubt most people would even be able to tell without looking for it. What could cause this? -I thought maybe the axle was bent but it's so minimal that I'll try other fixes first. -Could it be a bushing causing it? A "control-arm-looking" bushing on that same side was basically completely gone/collapsed when I took the wheel off earlier today. -Everything else looks okay. Hub and studs look fine and the brake drum looks straight.
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