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Actually, let's not and say we did. As I mentioned earlier...go look at airliners.net I even posted the link. We have had who knows how many threads on the same pictures. The even have forums, you can post about skydiving there. -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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Yep. To anyone who has not found it yet, airliners.net has pretty pictures. Just choose to look at the most viewed pictures. You can find the seeds that started at least a dozen dropzone threads with variations on the idea of "Holy shit, bad things happen in the aviation industry." http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?static=yes&specialsearch=order_views -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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Well, with Dave's help I could overhaul the damn thing really. But I need a little time, and a little space (a shop preferably) and some money. The last two are hardest. Honestly as a 25 year, paying of a harley, and cheap ford focus, and financing jumping and life....it is a lower priority. -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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1972 Westfalia Camper, in white. Although, it is in bad repair right now at my parents. No time/place/money in the right combo to fix it up. But man it would rock as a dz wagon. -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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Oh yeah, to answer your question: O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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Dude, THAT is some funny shit! And Yeah strongbad kicks ass. DELETED! -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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I think this depends on the transformers. If they are solid state, I 'think' that it will, as they are designed for an specific input. But I could be way off base. Any specs on the type of tranformer or light? -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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Voodoo and Serano Infected Mushroom E-Type Space Girl Darude - even if cliche BT Hex Hector mixes DJ Double B That is all I can think of at my desk. And before long you are probably gonna get some post about how we american's refer it all as Techno, when it is really dance, trance, rave, progressive house, etc. But yeah...I call it techno too. -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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Strongbad sums it up http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail45.html Yes, there are times when a strong beat will change my mood 180 degrees -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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No idea really. But I can say that I put a low voltage transformor flourescent light in a lamp with a dimmer. KILLED it. I guess it makes sense, because the transformer is designed to work on line voltage. You drop it....it goes badly. -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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You have been watching big machines or modern marvels again, haven't you? Some of us watch it too. -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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Check this: http://www.stripmine.org/wellman1.htm -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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Real quick-does anybody know Ralph Hatley's website?
flyingferret replied to windcatcher's topic in The Bonfire
http://www.callralph.hatley.com/ via USPA via google http://www.uspa.org/publications/parachutist/classifieds.htm -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI. -
Yepp... That is the key right there to anything, even non physical, in a relationship/connection really. Have a lot of options and then pay attention. Sometimes hard to do, but there is nothing like the satsifaction of discerning your sig. other's desires and meeting them. In my opinion anyway. -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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Pretty damned impressive really, I would hire the guy to Of course guys like that always make me feel like I really did not keep up with the industry for crap...but oh well. -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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Very interesting article on a MASSIVE security breach, which T-mobile appears to be breaking the law in california at least by not reporting. Pretty intriguing story, especially the offer to work for the secret service. http://www.securityfocus.com/news/10271 -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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Do you ever hear your neighbors having sex?
flyingferret replied to SpeedRacer's topic in The Bonfire
Isn't that in a movie somewhere? I can't remember, but some character in the movie is whooping, and the whole time you are thinking 'geez is it gonna kill you?' -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI. -
Motorcycle ?? (Pipes & Fuel Injection Module) Misc. Questions)
flyingferret replied to Sebazz1's topic in The Bonfire
Sebazz, there are others here with more knowledge than myself. But I can share my experiences. I researched the PowerCommander very heavily before I bought it. I don't have any links or anything, but the overall impression was that with a proper map, it would cause me any issues at all. I spoke with owners, mechanics and Dynojet. Give em a call if you want, they were very nice to me, and know their maps inside out. Additionally there is a pretty decent community for user made maps; the sport bike riders in particle tweak the crap out of their rice rockets with these things, including, timing adjustment: which we can do on HDs as well, but I saw no need. In addition to that, even if you go with Stage 1 stuff from HD, there is an ECM 'remap' or a replacement ECM. Because they have to do the same thing, if they change the engine dynamics too much. The difference is that there is static, the power commander can change. Of course they have to warranty theirs, but typically HD is excellent with warranty stuff, because they know their community survives on customization. Not connected to that...I would highly recommend getting a dipstick temp gauge. But then I swear by a tach on my fat boy as well. In my opinion, the more I know about that engine the better. If you have a recent HD 88B engine, optimum running temp is 214 degrees farenheit. During traffic in the Texas summer, mine will creep to 275, which is still not drastic unless it is extended. My dad has an 01 heritage carberated, and has more temp issue than mine. The beauty of the fuel injected models is that from 02 on (I think maybe earlier) they incorporated a temp sensor that can adjust the fuel fuel. The rear cylinder is what typically runs hot. So the ECM monitors that temp, and adjusts fuel if it is running hot. A carb bike could never do that. Anyway, get a dipstick temp, I like the analog ones, because a simple glance tells me a lot, just like an altimeter. You will note that most Powercommander maps if you look at them are more or less innert in the lower corner of the RPM/acceleration matrix. So at idle, they don't make much difference. That is typically when you will run hottest. Also, according to the literature, the map does not kick in until the bike reaches 'operating temp' I am not sure on this or how the determine the temp. But regardless you should be doing 'fin check' for temp before you start riding anyway. Hope that answered some questions. I put on the SE air intake (highly recommended!), removed baffles, and installed PowerCommander at the same time, so the individual impacts are hard to gauge, but altogether it made a very marked difference. -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI. -
Dude, that horny gorilla pic is awesome...just sitting there by the plane. Very cool. -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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we should invite wmw999, she works for NASA you know. She might even lets us jump out of 'her' space shuttle. -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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I saw the thread, and assumed it was composed for creative writing class :) I am sure I will jump one one day, I just want to slide into it with the right mindset. -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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/meh....the frighten me like carnies.... Maybe someday I will try, but I had an acquaintance with 500 jumps go in on one. Not that there were not reasons. Just right now it is not a top priority to get the training. Now...if you say they have a balloon... -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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Might be possible, although I am kind of enjoying a post new year's/flu lazy streak....and another pay check. I am ready for some nice sun. 50 is not bad, but could be better. -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.
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Networking off DSL connection questions...need help.
flyingferret replied to diverdriver's topic in The Bonfire
Don't forget to consider you ISPs DHCP policy. There is a lot of verbage thrown around in here as to whether or not you have a router or a hub/switch. Based on that, there might a possiblity that you get DHCP addresses from your ISP, not locally. Typically though, ISPs like SBC will only issue one IP, and if they are using PPPOE, you have to use a login to get that even. Just the first response from a google search http://www.homenethelp.com/web/howto/net.asp -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI. -
Maybe it is like those freaky grudge trailers with just a shape, except like a hot female sillhuette? "I have seen horror movies that start this way..." Maybe I just have to come jump there again and see what happens. -- All the flaming and trolls of wreck dot with a pretty GUI.