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Sully
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I got this ring a little over a couple years ago, but only wore it for a few months. It kept rubbing the middle knuckle on my pinky finger and kept it bruised. It's not because of the ring, it's the fault of my deformed fingers and webbing. Lol. This ring has little wear and no scratches. I think it's an 8.5 size. I'm asking $200 OBO.
My wife just bought me a new ring that is flat and fits perfectly for me. We just want to help pay for the new ring, which was double this one. Please don't be afraid to make me a reasonable offer on this one.
The outside diameter is the same as a quarter:
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But I am just now getting into it.
I figured that since I'm new to this, I would start small to see if I enjoy it. I did some research and found that this is a good entry level smoker. It's an electric type that I picked up from Home Depot.
The first thing I wanted to smoke was hamburgers. I found an awesome recipe online that called for 2 pounds of hamburger. I made 4 patties with it. Yeah, 1/2 pound burgers. Yum!
I also smoked potatoes, asparagus, and corn at the same time.
I smoked it all with mesquite wood, 3 chunks for 3 hours. It turned out awesome!!!
The next day, I wanted to smoke chicken. I picked up a package of chicken legs. I prepped them the night before. Half was soaked with Sweet Baby Ray's, the other half with a mixture of Sweet Baby Ray's and Naga Scorpion flakes. I did potatoes, asparagus, and corn again. This time, I used 7 chunks of mesquite wood. Lesson learned, 7 is too much. The vegetables were too smokey. I let this combo smoke for 2 hours. The chicken was awesome. However, I used a bit too much Naga Scorpion flakes. I love hot stuff, bit this was a bit much.
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This weekend, I'm doing ribs. Can't wait.
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32. LoL.
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To expand on this topic a bit more, what if you have a man cave with 3 tv's and you want to watch live sports on all 3 tv's at the same time (a different game on each tv)? Do you need a computer for each tv? I also have a tv in the living room and one in the bedroom. What would I use for those tv's?
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Really sad. I've always really enjoyed his work. Didn't know he was 63 though, Still to soon for sure.
Guess we won't see any new episodes of the crazy ones
I believe that got canceled after one season. There should be like 4 movies coming out next year that he was in.
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Congrats. I wish I could move out west. Should have done that 7 years ago, but was too scared.
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My step-daughter can focus on homework for only about 15 minutes at a time (because she was diagnosed with ADHD), but can play this stupid "game" for hours on end.
Sorry, no help here either. End rant.
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Took me a while to find some specs, but here they are:
Engine: 6.2L V8
Power: 415 HP at 5,900 RPM/ 415 LB-FT at 4,600 RPM
Transmission: Six-Speed Automatic
0-60 Time: 5.0 seconds
Top Speed: 160 mph
Drivetrain: Rear-Wheel Drive
Curb Weight: 3,975
Seating: 5 people
MPG: 14 City/21 Highway
MSRP: $43,475* (All cars have a gas guzzler tax, so pricing is really closer to $46,000 for every single SS)
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I've been spending way too much on proteins and multivitamins lately. A friend sent me a link to this site that has all of that and then some, on the cheap. I'm not familiar with most of these brands. I've heard of a few.
I generally take a multivitamin in the morning, a mid-day protein shake, and a post-workout shake. Are there any brands, proteins, or multivitamins on this site that are reputable or just as good or better than GNC & MaxMuscle for what I need?
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Dem feels.
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I usually see a few in my house each year. I generally don't worry about them. However, last night after my shower, I was drying off and one fell out of the towel and onto my foot. Scared the shit out of me. If this trend continues, I will need to contact someone to come out and spray the house.
Keep us updated. I'd like to know how you end up resolving the issue.
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Are you talking about a french drain around the outside of the house?
I'm not certain that 'french drain' is the proper terminology for this type of drainage, but basically, it's the same idea.
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It will have to be fixed from the outside. The block on the outside will need to be tarred and sealed and drainage pipes will need to be installed around the perimeter. It's not cheap by any means.
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Makes me like the old cars even more now. New cars are ugly. Cool photos though.
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The gf is still being told they are "waiting on parts" for her 07 cobalt ignition repair.... She first called to schedule the repair in April.
Same here with the company-owned HHR that I drive.
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You need to figure out which two wires behind the thermostat turn on the A/C and tie them together. If the A/C comes on you'll know its the thermostat. Otherwise the capacitor in the outside unit is a very likely thing. Sorry I don't know what wires are what, I have never worked as an HVAC tech, hopefully there is some type of labeling.
Good idea. The wires are labeled and I'm sure I can find something online about the wiring to test this.
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Do you know where the board is? Is it easily accessible? Have one person stand at the thermostat and cycle the AC on/off while you're standing right infront of the board. Listen for the Relay(s) to click on and off. Also listen for relays on the thermostat itself to click on/off (just re-read, sounds like the thermo relays are clicking on/off).
Thats a start, im sure someone with more experience will chime in.
PS - Don't get electrocuted.
Would this be the board on the handler or the board on the heat pump?
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A co-worker was telling me this morning that he and a friend went. I guess his friend got 2nd place. I believe the time for 1st was like 23.xx.
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My turn I guess...
I have an all electric house with an air handler and heat pump. Both units are only 4 years old. I have a Honeywell digital thermostat that is 4 years old as well. The entire system worked fine all winter. 2 weeks ago, when it was a bit warmer, the A/C was working fine as well. I was off work all last week and kept the A/C off the entire time. And of course since I'm back at work this week, the wife and kid "are going to be too hot this week and want the A/C on".
Anyway, I go to turn it on last night and get nothing. The thermostat display works. It says "Cool" and when I switched it on it gave me the "Wait" indicator. I hear it click like it's working, but nothing happens. I flipped all of the Handler & Heat Pump breakers. Nothing.
I pulled the thermostat off the wall and noticed one of the AAA batteries was expanded and leaked at the bottom end. The contacts had some corrosion on them, but it wasn't terrible. I pulled the batteries and scraped the contacts off. I put new batteries in it and the system continues to do nothing.
I've been doing some reading and my wife spoke to a friend whose husband does HVAC for a living. He said that 99% of the time it's not the thermostat. He said it's most likely a failed board, capacitor, or something of the like. I kind of feel like it may be the thermostat due to that battery leaking. I know we have some HVAC pro's on here, so I'm looking for some input on what to check before I drop a ton of coin on a service call.
The first thing I'm going to try tonight is replacing the thermostat. If that doesn't fix it, I'll return it.
Thanks!
Anthony may have stopped smoking...
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The first day was great. But because I used more wood the next day, they were too smokey.