millertime24

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  1. Looks like they still make parts for his car... http://www.oreillyauto.com/flux-capacitor.html Muff #5048
  2. I have reached the point that I no longer care about what happens to those that voted for Trump. You reap what you sew. Jerry Baumchen So a Trump supporter is a seamstress or tailor? Muff #5048
  3. tablesaw, it really was a freak accident. I was being careful, paying attention, totally sober, etc...but ther was a hollow spot in the wood, it zipped thru the saw, and my finger hit the side of the blade. the rotation threw it in front of the blade, it bounced right into the teeth, and *chomp*! ps, that shit HURT! still does, every day...boo-f***ing-hoo. I bought one of these. I like how well engineered they are and my wife likes the fact that the blade stops and retracts 10x faster than an airbag deployment on human contact. Love the saw so far. Just a future idea. http://www.sawstop.com/table-saws/by-model/contractor-saw#build-price/contractor-saw_SFA30_MB-CNS-000_CNS-CIWA_TSDC-8R2_TSI-DLD Muff #5048
  4. Read this one on FB, Two women meet up in heaven and began to chat about how each of them had died. - First woman- " Well I died of a heart attack" - Second woman- "I froze to death." - First woman- "That must have been terrible!!" - Second woman- "After the shivering went away I just peacefully went to sleep. You look so young. How did you die of a heart attack?". - First woman- "I have been convinced for weeks that my husband has been cheating on me while I'm at work. So one day I came home from work early and found him just sitting calmly on the couch watching TV. I ran all over the house looking for the other woman. I ran up the stairs, down the stairs around the house, looked in the shed, checked the basement, but I just couldn't find her so I kept running crazy until my heart stopped.". - Second woman- "That's actually a terrible shame" - First woman- "Why's that?" - Second woman- "If you would have looked in the freezer we would both be alive" Muff #5048
  5. Average citizens going about their business in a city (regardless of the crime rate or whatever) doesn't make them "enemies." "Following orders" does not absolve a soldier from human rights violations and international law. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superior_orders Is there a crime/murder rate which you would consider unacceptable? Muff #5048
  6. No. We're hoping we have at least a few folks in the military willing to disobey illegal orders. We're hoping he has trouble finding troops willing to kill US citizens with little provocation. We're hoping we don't fall into a civil war for no damn good reason. Muff #5048
  7. Wasn't there supposed to be a slew of folks leaving the US? IIRC Cher was supposed to leave the planet. I had a co-worker say he'd leave if Trump won. I offered to help him pack, but looks like he was just kidding too. Muff #5048
  8. Like this? http://www.cbsnews.com/news/donald-trump-inauguration-protest-damages-downtown-washington/ I thought colleges were supposed to set up safe spaces with aroma therapy, hot chocolate, coloring books and psychological support for these individuals. Muff #5048
  9. What is your clearly theoretical understanding of how this process would affect your emissions? I wouldn't care about my emissions. I don't have exact manufacturing figures to back it up, but I would think that far more emissions would be generated in creating replacement parts, that would have otherwise not needed replacement, than a vehicle like mine would generate. Muff #5048
  10. I have no idea what laws apply to commercial vehicles as I do not operate one. And the reasoning for "dumping that soot into the atmosphere" is that it clogs the intake system as well as the exhaust system. The exhaust isn't so much of a big deal, but the PCV ventilates into the intake as well as the EGR causing a nice oily home for particulate to live. I don't know what to make of your last comment. Are you unsure of how a turbocharger works? Muff #5048
  11. I'm assuming out of a 5" pipe somewhere near the rear of the vehicle. Muff #5048
  12. Im guessing that you have no idea how negativeliy emmisions controll systems affect a vehicle. Maybe not all emmisions controll systems, but on my diesel I'm very aware of the negative effects the exhaust gas recircualtion (EGR) has. It essentially feeds burned exhaust back through my intake and into my comustion chamber. Have you any idea how much soot is deposited throughout the intake because of this process? I do. It restricts air flow which causes the engine to run less efficient. If I wanted to fix it I would remove the exhaust gas cooler, re-route the EGR coolant lines, block the exhaust return from the manifold, remove the cat converter, and put a tune on the vehicles computer to wipe out the entire EGR system from the computers coding. From what I understand the engine would run more efficiently and I would get much better fuel economy. But I would never do that... Muff #5048
  13. Yeah, it's called keep your bugger hook off the bang button until ready to fire. Locks aren't necessary...At least for me. Muff #5048
  14. Should have read "Trump Says what MOST other men say". I can't tell you how many times I've heard guys on the jobsite talking about fucking chicks in the ass, making her take it like a slut ect. Words are words. No harm in it. Just joking around... Unless they actually DO some fucked up shit. That I do not condone. Muff #5048
  15. Also, she is the most flawed and corrupt candidate ever put up by any party. Agreed Muff #5048
  16. I remember watching a show (Discovery channel I think) about airfield design which featured this technology. From what I understood its basically concrete with a bunch of air bubbles entrenched within it creating almost a concrete "foam" type substance. Though working in Airfield Management, I would hate to have to coordinate everything involved with not only the ground emergency associated with the aircraft, but also the replacement of the pavement after the fact. Still, seems to work as advertised. Muff #5048
  17. John may have a different answer. Mine is that stronger laws like in Canada would require the storing of the handgun in a gun safe. It would not be so easily available to the burglar. Please describe "gun safe". How big does it need to be? How much must it weigh? What are the methods, per law, of mounting said safe? For example, would I be obeying the law if I stored a handgun in a safe that could easily be carried out of my home by an individual who doesn't give a shit about the law? Muff #5048
  18. And just for argument sake please show me where over 70 people were killed using an "assault rifle" in a single active shooter scenario. Muff #5048
  19. Well no fucking shit. My original point was that it's what an individual does that is the problem. It makes no difference what means of destruction an individual chooses to use, yet there's many here who would blame an inanimate object. Muff #5048
  20. I wonder what the reaction would have been, if within just hours of the Orlando nightclub massacre, some French skydiver posted a similarly styled remark here. I honestly don't give a fuck what anyone says. My point was to show that it is the individual, not the instrument, that causes destruction. Muff #5048
  21. MOTOR VEHICLES!!! http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/14/europe/nice-france-truck/index.html I say we ban them so we can all get more exercise. Muff #5048
  22. This man speaks the truth. He was "out of his way" helpful at our manufacturers weekend. Very good to deal with folks like Mike. He even went as far as packing my new Hurricane, and showing me an easier way of packing new canopies. Also, the canopy I purchased brand new same day was half the price of most other manufacturers. I've not yet needed to deal with Parachute Systems, but I'm sure if I ever do I'll be taken care of in a timely polite manner. Muff #5048