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Xyster101

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  1. That is great. Amazing it is still running after all these years. It must be a warm place as there is no body rust on it.
  2. Did you check the link I posted? Basically if the GVW is less then 2,000 send them $40 and the registration for it. If it is over 2,000lbs then it is $90, if the trailer is newer then 1995 you also have to get it titled in Maine, which they will do. Takes about 2 weeks to get your plate in the mail. http://www.mbi-trailers.com/register/ Instructions for Registering Trailers in Maine includes truck trailers, horse trailers and boat trailers. * Registration: 1. If the trailer currently has your name on the front of the title we only need a copy of the title or if it is 1994 or older, you can send us a copy of the title or bill of sale. 2. If the trailer has a GVW (weight of trailer plus the load) of 2,000 lbs. or less, the fee is $40 for 5 years. If GVW is over 2000lbs, the fee is $90 for 5 years. 3. We do not register live-in or camper trailers.
  3. Next weekend, March 13,14 they are having a huge outdoor sale too!!
  4. +1 to check craigslist. If you just need to use if for a day here and there, Uhaul rents them for $20 a day. I think Harbor Freight has new ones for around $500. I picked up my trailer from Craigslist for $150. Look around there and eventually you will get a decent deal. Register it in Maine, it was $40 for 5 years. Ohio is $40 for 1 year. You don't have to be a resident in Maine to do this. http://www.mbi-trailers.com/
  5. That Caddi Camin is funny! I want to see a picture of the "bed" of the thing. Where you do you guys find this crap! That guy wants $$$ for that pos neon!
  6. They just look tiny. I like the style though. Are you planning on lowering it? What size are those?
  7. Amazing, bet the tower had to change their pants after that one.
  8. Wow, great video, never knew about that at all.
  9. http://www.adamdaley.com/max/pictures/72%20Good%20Watch%20Dog.jpg http://www.adamdaley.com/max/pictures/72%20Hamster%20with%20a%20Hat.jpg http://www.adamdaley.com/max/pictures/75%20now%20these%20are%20bleachers.jpg
  10. http://www.adamdaley.com/max/pictures/67%20Tie%20Fighter%20Wheel%20Chair.jpg http://www.adamdaley.com/max/pictures/69%20Hiding%20Cat.jpg http://www.adamdaley.com/max/pictures/71%20Yummy%20Camel%20Balls.jpg
  11. Sweet!! You could set it with a pre programed path to go out every hour and plow, then for huge storms, it could handle them. Totally amazing.
  12. That is sweet, but really $250k, just seems like a lot of money for that. I agree it could be built for $80k without too much hassle.
  13. I buy some Harbor Freight things like big wrenches and huge sockets. Just keep the receipt, they supposedly have a lifetime warranty.
  14. Call corperate and complain. Then you will get what you need. Call the store, say the delivery girl told you that you would get 3 new doors and you want them. If they will not do that, then ask for their district manager's name and number. The district manager will tell Lowe's to do it. Seen it happen 100's of times when I worked in retail.
  15. No you never did and there are quiet a few on here for less then $100 that are pretty slick. Rotarded, I was a dork in middle school! Actually I still and a big dork, but I am fine with that. Where did you fine a picture of me? I love that neon background! Classic.
  16. I just got this for my birthday and it is the same watch I had in middle school back in the 1980's. Totally retro and a great conversation piece. Great watches don't need to cost a fortune. I will say, that video was amazing. http://www.adamdaley.com/max/Webs/watch2.jpg
  17. Totally sucks. +1 to why she would take it off. I put insurance on the one I bought the next day.
  18. Sold my '91 Toyota pickup 4x4 V6 for $1000 back in sept. Check through craigslist. I will ask around for ya.
  19. Xyster101

    Any teachers?

    Well thanks for ratting me out and then giving me a half ass recommendation. I went about it a little different. I got me BFA (Fine arts) in Industrial Design (Product Design) in NY. I did not want to do Industrial Design when I graduated so I looked into teaching. I needed to go back for 1 full semester and get "Teaching classes/credit" and student teach. Things like Methods 101, child psycology, Assessment, and a few other courses (easy stuff). I moved to Ohio after teaching 4 years and my license transferred with a background check. What you need to do it, some of it, might need to do more: Get fingerprinted and a FBI background check (used to be $50). You will need to take 2 PRAXIS tests, one in the content area and one in teaching methods ($75-100 each). They are timed and you will run out of time, so hurry during the test. Here is the Ohio Department of Education (ODE) page with the forms: http://www.ode.state.oh.us/GD/Templates/Pages/ODE/ODEDefaultPage.aspx?page=1 If you went to college in Ohio use #13, if outside Ohio like me use #14. To be honest you should just call the ODE and talk to someone. Write there name down so you can talk to them if you call again. They were very helpful and friendly on the phone when I did all this. You need to think about what subject you want to teach. Sounds like business is in your area of expertise or possibly math. Schools are always looking for Math and Science teachers. Social studies teachers are a dime a dozen. What grade level? High school always needs math/science and elementary levels look for males. Middle school takes what they can. I taught middle school 8th grade in NY and loved it. I enjoy the high school too (you can do more with the kids). Call ODE 1 877-644-6338 On a side note, teach because you love it, not for the money. The pay is decent, but not for what crap you have to deal with. I am in Marysville where a 4 year degree will start you around $33K or so. With a masters it goes up to $37k and each year you get around a 1.5% raise or "step" increase. Marysville does not pay as well as Hillard, Dublin or even Columbus, keep that in mind. You will have to deal with parents complaining, new state laws all the time, OGT tests, special education (I have a ton in my normal classes) and every 5 years you have to take 2 or 3 college classes to renew your teaching license. Let me know if you have further questions.
  20. What about driving those exchanges with no cops and no traffic? That might be hella fun!
  21. Here is the only picture I have of my bike from 2003. I bought it in 1996 for $800 with no shock. Lots of miles on this old baby. A video I made last summer at Alum Creek with my dog running ahead (same cam I use at Mid Ohio): http://www.adamdaley.com/max/Webs/Maxbike1.jpg
  22. I saw some posts about roads here in Ohio that are fun like the triple nickel, but check these out: http://www.waze.com/blog/the-19-most-complex-and-dangerous-roads-in-the-world/ Totally awesome! Which one do you want to try?
  23. I live behind Dick's off Sawmill and there is half a duplex down the street for rent with a 1 car garage, corner lot, decent area, and a yard. I will get the info.
  24. +1 to the Hyper Drive I have been to Mid Ohio the past 2 years doing the HPDE thing with 12 days under my belt. The Hyper Drive is one session of 20 minutes out there. I think there is also a 30 minute classroom session before hand and a brief tech inspection for the $60 price. On the other hand you can do 1 day of HPDE for $160 or 2 days for double that. Each day is 4 sessions out there of 20-25 minutes (about 90miles total per day). They offer this 3 times a year at Mid Ohio, April, July and Aug. Requirements I have driven my MR2 out there and my fiance's '03 civic coupe 5 speed with all seasons (my car was in the shop). The civic did ok, the tires definitely met their match and I was slidding around the turns a bit. The brakes also started to get hot, no problem, just kept it at 90mph on the back instead of 105. You also need a NASA membership, which is like $50 and includes a subscription to Grassroots Motorsports. This is THEE best car mag for racing on a budget. Great articles about real things YOU can do at home. You should go PERIOD. If you like Auto X, think of this as that rush you get for 60 seconds, only 20 minutes and you hit speeds over 100mph. Worried about your car? A few times out there will not hurt it. In group 1+2, passing is limited and only with a point by, so no surprise cars next to you. The only thing I have done to my car is general maintenance like changing fluids, AutoX pads, and a helmet (motorcycle is ok). I have also spun my car off the course into the grass about 5 times, only damage was a slow leaker at the bead. Here is a video I put together at mid ohio: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Hx9Ve-mPZY http://www.adamdaley.com/max/mr2/MidOhio/IMG_1165web1.jpg http://www.adamdaley.com/max/mr2/mr2lean.jpg
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