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  1. http://www.cornfieldmaze.com/sites.php?ID=&username=ohmilfordcenter Turn on to axehandle rd. off of Rt. 4
  2. You're not talking about the hospital that is $20 and you get your money back if you make it are you? Thats an urban legend.
  3. I read that some time ago, and the next time I was towing I tried it... confused the shit out of me.
  4. You nailed it. Put synth in a high mileage motor and it cleans everything out. Lots of dried seals that were plugged with sludge now begin to leak. A rear main seal replacement later, and you are looking at $1000 on most cars. Rather than develop new leaks and repairs just by switching oil composition and hoping you will see some sort of improvement (doubtful) in performance, in my opinion it is better to keep running what works. I suppose my original statement should have read "dont switch to synthetic in a high mileage motor if you are not prepared to possibly invest in repairs," because of course its not a given you will leak just from switching. And I suppose in a worst case scenario you could plug the filter entirely and starve the engine, but thats a longshot, I think.
  5. Always an appropriate thread for one of my favorite sites: http://www.forgottenoh.com/page1.html You can do those "ghost tour" overnight stays at the mansfield reformatory too.
  6. My girl's 06 civic with less than 2000 miles is all fucked up, worst I have ever seen. It was in bexley. The worst part is PDR companies cant get ALL the dents out. Could mean good things for those looking at new vehicles though.
  7. Dont switch to a synthetic on a motor with high miles that only had conventional.
  8. Dont back in until the rear truck tires fall off the ramp For a waverunner, leave about a foot and 1/2 or 2ft. of the end of the bunk showing out of the water, that should get you pretty close. Small trailers like that can be the hardest to manuver. Just go slow, and if you get too far off course, just pull forward a bit to straighten it back out.
  9. The stripe has kinda developed a bad image due to it being the "ricers" trademark. That said, I always get it, I find it very useful. Sun visors are never big enough. Usually you put something darker such as 20% on the strip, to get the most out of it. If you are tinting for looks, avoid it... If you are tinting for privacy and/or function, get it.
  10. The entire "spookiness" of that haunted house is the location, how could they do that in columbus?? I went to the Ohio Reformatory mansfield a couple years ago... not to bad at all, its very maze-like. Plus abandoned prisons are eerie to begin with. http://www.hauntedx.com/xhaunt.html
  11. He races mopeds?? I have never heard of that, any more info?
  12. I always use Mr. Tint. They use the best film available, llumastar. It is a bit more expensive (maybe $30-40) but completely worth it. (make sure you ask for the upgrade from the standard stuff) The optics are near perfect, and it doesnt fade. The owner cares about his work, he will pull film and re-tint until it looks right, most shops wont do that. They also warranty their work against peeling, but I dont remember for how long, since I have never needed it. I dont know the specifics about quality tint, but I have never heard bad things. Although they do home tinting too... hope they arent using that film on the cars! http://www.columbusracing.com/showthread.php?t=22112 http://www.columbusracing.com/showthread.php?t=18208
  13. I used to think that until I had an IC Cappuccino chip from Panera.
  14. 18. Wait until the lanes actually merge before merging, like everyone else. You are not special, the lines are solid for a reason...
  15. I will be going up, but not camping. not sure when though.. Online it looks like the only option is a 3 day weekend pass, can anyone confirm?
  16. Lowes has sheets of aluminum diamond plate (couple different sizes). I would think it would be better for "show" than a skidplate though.
  17. Mine drinks water from the toilet.
  18. I used a TI-89 all through school, and probably didnt use half the features. It is ridiculous. Hop on that TI-85, thats a steal, and you wont outgrow it.
  19. I will keep this generic, PM for more details if you are interested. Helpdesk position, shift yet to be determined Well known Retail store operation, and support corporate users Good benefits, Healthy discount competitive pay, hourly, practically unlimited OT IT Degree preferred, but not required There is a fairly challenging admission test, so dont apply if you are not a technical thinker. Customer service experience a plus Room to move to a lot of different positions if you prove yourself (networking, PC tech, servers, systems admin, etc.) I dont need to know you, but if you are not a hard worker dont waste our time.
  20. That doesnt seem right at all. I think I have had three in a year, and the last one barely topped $100. Where is she getting this number? With the ticket they give you a little booklet that tells you how to pay, and the ammount. Check that booklet.
  21. Working over your head, right? Fuuuuk that. Put another mark in the "IT" category for me, sadly.
  22. I think they are the perfect commuter bike (comfy, luggage, etc). V-Twin is not really for racing or hauling ass, but still fun to ride. Anti-lock linked brakes are trick too, again, for the hard-core commuter in the rain.
  23. Sold, no thanks to those who wasted my time. Please lock.
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