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  1. I believe the "burden of proof" lies on you there captain, seeing as you first decided to make a point. It's up to you to prove points, not me to disprove them. I'm pretty confident I'd be wasting my time anyway, so I'll just sit and watch this one.
  2. It's already been asked and answered, and regardless of what is said, some people will continue to believe what they want to believe. This thread could use a bit more fact, rather than exclusively opinion. Just sayin.
  3. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_LVxK4fYY8v8/SXXkOVcJ18I/AAAAAAAAC9g/2amcg9Ukbto/s400/george-bush-eats-a-kitten.jpg
  4. Purolator PureOne in most stuff, Fleetguard in my dad's Cummins, as I've been doing the maintenance on that thing. Valvoline Premium Blue in the Cummins, Valvoline in the Stealth, generally Castrol in everything else.
  5. This will not help bring more nuclear energy to the U.S., because people will continue spouting off unreasonable concerns about how dangerous nuclear reactors are - that's the bad part. This should, however, keep someone from building a nuclear reactor on the beach of a wide, deep ocean, in an area known for seismic activity - that's the good part. As far as I can tell, it's bad for the Japanese people near it, yes. Is it bad for the retards getting concerned and gathering iodine pills on the pacific coast of the U.S.? No.... they'll be fine. People need to learn or be taught more about the dangers of radiation, and how it works. It's a shame that it's so misunderstood.
  6. If nobody's done it by around 5, I will.
  7. No thanks, I've ridden their buses once. Once was enough.
  8. I think it was something like $100 to grind the stump, but it was a pretty big one. Seems like my dad has always just approached the crew while they're in the neighborhood, and paid in cash.
  9. I've done this quite a few times with my dad. Rented a stump grinder once, and it sucks, I'd still have someone come out and do that part. Depending on the tree, it it's smaller, just pull it out with a truck then cut it up on the ground. Or if its bigger, watch a few episodes of "Ax men" in order to learn the proper back-cutting and wedging procedures with the chainsaw, and go to town. Generally pretty easy, just hard work sawing and splitting larger trees. As far as recommendations, Arbaughs is who we've used, with good results.
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    Bore sighting

    Anybody recommend a decent laser bore sight in .22? I see there are some that are less than $20 and some over $100.
  11. Let me tell you something about asians at OSU. In the science and engineering library, there are "workstations". Not necessarily with computers or anything, just the little study desks, with dividers for privacy/quiet or whatever. On finals week, it's not uncommon to see asians bring sleeping bags and SLEEP in these workstations, in order to not lose their spot for studying. It's pretty unreal.
  12. Post some more pictures of this thing. I saw it in the parking lot at Kingy's once, and that's about it.
  13. Also voted, and posted the link to that article as my facebook status. DO IT.
  14. So good. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItceMQCeC_U
  15. This shows the initial surge, from the higher floors of a building. Buildings tossed around like nothing... It's like a damn movie.
  16. More: An entire village full of buildings washed away: Initial surge over seawalls, ships tossed around: Just everything: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upuuKHuVmvM Skyscrapers swaying back and forth, has to be like 15 feet: Absolutely insane.
  17. I keep seeing these, and I can't get over some of the footage. A lot of it is just unreal. I just saw this one, and it is completely nuts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa0WpKVAn3M Apparently that land is reclaimed, it used to be tokyo bay, and the sea is effectively taking it back....
  18. i loves me some vball. I'm usually in a league somewhere but you're ever looking for somebody to fill in pm me.
  19. I get them fairly frequently as well. You may end up needing antibiotics, but the the neti-pot works, although it's pretty gross and has to be done a lot. For general relief, mucinex seems to work the best among all things I've tried.
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    Fuk us hima

    "One report said no one could find four whole trains. Others said 9,500 people in one coastal town were unaccounted for and that at least 200 bodies had washed ashore elsewhere." One might say that shit is getting real, etc.
  21. I can't think of a single good reason to buy a used hybrid. I can only think of a couple reasons to buy a new hybrid, and none of them are mileage or reliability related.
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