Last time I checked, my transmission is under my hood. I have a front wheel drive car though, and yes, a LSD is sold for it if I wished to buy and install it.
So shut your bitch mouth unless you know what your talking about
How many 10-11year old American sport compacts are at that, and still do 0-60 in 8.5 seconds and get an EPA gas mileage of 26/31?
I'd say my grand prix is doing a pretty good job of it.
My C programing book was 65$. First day of class, I was zoned out and cruising amazon, and found it for 16$ shipped new, still in the wrapper.
Bought it, and took the old one back the bookstore for a refund. What really pisses me off, is that the bookstore wouldn't give me cash back, even though I payed with mostly cash. I used 10$, what was left in my student account from my loans, to help pay for books. They used this as a reason to just put the money back in my student account, which can only be used AT THE BOOKSTORE. So, when I thought I saved myself 40$, I was only really digging myself in deeper. Goddamned Con Artists.
Next Quarter I'm buying everything off Amazon.com or other sites. What really sucks is the only way to get the book list is from the bookstore, and you have to go down and argue with them, to get it. I'm not gonna be anywhere near as nice this time around.
I also hate buying clothing there. While its cool to wear a Shawnee State Hoodie, they want 50$ for one. FUCK THAT, "Steve and Barry's College Clothing Store" has all kinds of college's shirts and hoodies for 8$ a piece. Why is my schools so expensive? Hell, I'll buy a blank one and some iron on paper for my printer, and design my own custom one.
Wouldn't it be a cool idea, as well as good practice for the troops, if they could play against the average joe?
Perhaps have weekly games, 1 spawn per a game, to prevent dumbasses from just going rambo, in which the troops, using their machines, could play against anyone in the US with the proper program and computer setup.
It'd keep them on their toes, thats for sure. It'd similate a half-hazard army, such as guerilla armys, or mobs. Plus, I'd love to be able to whip out my sniper rifle and pick off a few of them
You sir have never worked in an houry wage, hard labor, type job, have you?
I do during the summers, when I'm home from school. Let me tell you, it is next to impossible to find GOOD work. Most people you find are either lazy and slackers and don't pull their share of work at all, or they call in sick every other day.
I worked at a Large Landscaping company, and new employees would be trusted driving delivery trucks. My first day, when I was 16, they sent me to the other side of town to drop some mulch off at a customers house. I have no problem driving these trucks, and treat them like they were my own. Other employees beat the shit out of them, and will stop at every gas station on the way to their job, to buy cigarettes and coffee.
Some employees will just dissappear for a while, or I've ran out to a jobsite with a boss before to help out, and we show up and two guys have been working all morning, and hardly any work is done at all.
It is extremely hard to find good work, and I feel no sorrow if they have to use a hand scanner to beat that last little bit of it out of them.
Pontiac Grand Prixs have had a HUD option since 1988, some Nissans came with them in the early 90's, and corvettes have had them for the last couple of years.
I have yet to hear of an accident caused by it. It is focused so you don't have to change your eye's focus.
Guess what? I'm in college. Everything is paid for on federal loans, grants, and scholarships. Those smart people must not have been that smart if they couldn't do the same. Yeah, I'm gonna graduate 30 grand in debt, but I'll pay it back sooner or later.
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thats why you buy a router, use the MAC address on it from your computer, and plug in as many damned machines as you wish.
I live at Shawnee State University, in Portsmouth, Ohio.
The suites I stay in are brand spanking new, having just been built the summer before hand.
I have...6 plugs on my side of the room, plus 2 ethernet jacks, and a phone jack. I have 2 power strips, 1 with a minifridge and a microwave plugged into it, and the other with my computer, 17" monitor, 300watt klipsch speakers (which are on high ALOT), laptop charger, and a shitload of wall worts. I've never blown a breaker, and if I do, I just walk over to the breaker box in my roommates room, and flip it back on.
Our suite has a few problems though. There weren't enough coax jacks ran, just one per each side of the room in the bedrooms, and one was tossed at random into the living room. The obvious place for the TV is in the corner, yet the jack is halfway up the wall, in the center of the room.
They also didn't put in big enough Air Conditioners, because me and my roommates have frozen ours up all the time when it was hot out, then you have to leave it off all day, to way for it to warm/cool off, or whatever it does.
A guy in several of my courses at college CONSTANTLY does that. It ceased being funny after the 100th time.
"time to program your robot" "OOOHhhh RIGHT....gigity gigity gigity"
So, now I just make fun of him, and do impressions of it all the time. Whenever he walks by, I'm like "OOOhhh Right!" and he gets all pissed off. Funny thing is, he still does it in class.
I used to work at Cintas, a uniform supply company. I was 17, and worked in the factory. You must remember though, we were paid hourly, not on salary.
We were all given an hour for lunch, which was catered, and had real chefs there, making some damn nice au gratin potatoes and a turkey and shit.
As we were leaving that night (I worked 2nd shift) the boss asked everyone over the PA to come to his office as we left, and he handed out 5 pound frozen honey glazed hams. They weren't the best (Sams club brand), but, being this young, and getting a catered diner and a ham, I was damned happy.
I'd have to say cintas treated its people very well, theres a reason we were called partners, and not employees.
Anyways, in your case, I'd say give them 1000$ now, then, give them 500$ during the summer or something.
Today at work (I work in a university's Instructional tech dept) I got to play with what is sold as "the worlds smallest wireless camera".
And well, it was really small. About the size of my thumb plus a 9 volt battery. The stock range sucked though. I put on a 5ft Extension on the antenna (the antenna attached to the base via a coax adapter, so I just used a coax cable), and that about doubled the range.
We were able to use it 1 floor up and about 100 feet away. This was around the tech dept though, so tons and tons of live electrical and data wiring.
Anyways, what I am asking is, has anyone considered using something like this? I have a wireless card in my computer, and I start getting a bad connection about 150ft from the base station.
I work at a Very large landscaping company, until friday when I move to college.
Anyways, I'm the yard boy, I load everything from bags of mulch and sod, to running the bobcat or loader and loading trucks and trailers with soil or mulch. My company uses Nextel radios. Basically, any one who is a not a laborer(the guys who do nothing but sit on their ass all day and drive dumptrucks, they don't get one, they use a motorola CB type setup) gets one, that means every foreman, equipment operator, and everyone on up to the owner has one, and is on my list.
It works incredibly well.
A typical conversation goes as such BEEP BEEP "Logan, copy" "No, STFU" "I need 3 bags of mulch and 20 pieces of sod loaded" "Bitch say what" (this must be said very quickly and quietly) "what?, repeat that please" "copy that, 3 mulch, 20 sod"
The only problem I have with them is 1. The batteries barely make it through a 12 hour day, sometimes, and sometimes they are fine. It could be because I have an older phone and battery though, about 1.5 years old. 2. Its to easy to accidently call someone, I bump the button while in the bobcat all the time, cause the seat belt is right there. There should be two buttons to hold down to initiate a call. 3. Sometimes the voice is garbled, even though I have full tower. 4. The plastic belt clips are prone to breakage, but I do beat them quite a bit, I jump off the loader all the time, and always hit the damn phone up against stuff. But I've had to replace the clip 4 times this summer.
Other than that, its awsome to be able to quickly talk to anyone I need to right then and there.
Last time I checked, my transmission is under my hood. I have a front wheel drive car though, and yes, a LSD is sold for it if I wished to buy and install it.
So shut your bitch mouth unless you know what your talking about
Because he's using synthetic blend. We'll both be laughing when our engines last 500k miles, and yours is smoking in a few years.
LSD = limited slip differential
Pretty much the same thing as a posi-traction rear end on older chevy and dodges.
How many 10-11year old American sport compacts are at that, and still do 0-60 in 8.5 seconds and get an EPA gas mileage of 26/31? I'd say my grand prix is doing a pretty good job of it.
Alero is GM, Mustang is ford....you must be thinking of a Mercury.
And they already make custom hoods, and even clear ones. Welcome to the world of Carbon Fiber hoods.
My college, shawnee state in ohio, is locked down tighter than.....something really tight.
All filesharing ports are closed, and we can't run any servers that will get past the individual dorm, or in my case, set of local dorms.
Its only me and a other few people who have figured out their wonky settings, and are sharing some stuff through samba.
I thought 3001 was better than 2010 to 2061
I got to Shawnee State in portsmouth Ohio.
My C programing book was 65$.
First day of class, I was zoned out and cruising amazon, and found it for 16$ shipped new, still in the wrapper.
Bought it, and took the old one back the bookstore for a refund. What really pisses me off, is that the bookstore wouldn't give me cash back, even though I payed with mostly cash. I used 10$, what was left in my student account from my loans, to help pay for books. They used this as a reason to just put the money back in my student account, which can only be used AT THE BOOKSTORE.
So, when I thought I saved myself 40$, I was only really digging myself in deeper.
Goddamned Con Artists.
Next Quarter I'm buying everything off Amazon.com or other sites. What really sucks is the only way to get the book list is from the bookstore, and you have to go down and argue with them, to get it. I'm not gonna be anywhere near as nice this time around.
I also hate buying clothing there. While its cool to wear a Shawnee State Hoodie, they want 50$ for one. FUCK THAT, "Steve and Barry's College Clothing Store" has all kinds of college's shirts and hoodies for 8$ a piece. Why is my schools so expensive? Hell, I'll buy a blank one and some iron on paper for my printer, and design my own custom one.
Wouldn't it be a cool idea,
as well as good practice for the troops,
if they could play against the average joe?
Perhaps have weekly games, 1 spawn per a game,
to prevent dumbasses from just going rambo,
in which the troops, using their machines, could play against anyone in the US with the proper program and computer setup.
It'd keep them on their toes, thats for sure.
It'd similate a half-hazard army, such as guerilla armys, or mobs. Plus, I'd love to be able to whip out my sniper rifle and pick off a few of them
You sir have never worked in an houry wage, hard labor, type job, have you?
I do during the summers, when I'm home from school.
Let me tell you, it is next to impossible to find GOOD work. Most people you find are either lazy and slackers and don't pull their share of work at all, or they call in sick every other day.
I worked at a Large Landscaping company, and new employees would be trusted driving delivery trucks. My first day, when I was 16, they sent me to the other side of town to drop some mulch off at a customers house.
I have no problem driving these trucks, and treat them like they were my own.
Other employees beat the shit out of them, and will stop at every gas station on the way to their job, to buy cigarettes and coffee.
Some employees will just dissappear for a while, or I've ran out to a jobsite with a boss before to help out, and we show up and two guys have been working all morning, and hardly any work is done at all.
It is extremely hard to find good work,
and I feel no sorrow if they have to use a hand scanner to beat that last little bit of it out of them.
10$ says he's using it for porn...
my local one is everything for 8.88$
Guess what I'm wearing right now?
Steve and barry Jeans, tshirt, and pull-over.
I sure as hell can't beat the price, or the quality.
I've seen 151 vodka before, which would be 75% alcohol.
Pontiac Grand Prixs have had a HUD option since 1988, some Nissans came with them in the early 90's, and corvettes have had them for the last couple of years.
I have yet to hear of an accident caused by it.
It is focused so you don't have to change your eye's focus.
yeah, I babysit a videoconfrencing lab at school, for my minimum wage government job, while at college.
The polycom, in my opinion, sucks.
Drops the connection all the time, blurs, voice cuts out. It just sucks.
Bullshit.
I have 0$. Nothing, nada, zip, zilch.
Guess what? I'm in college.
Everything is paid for on federal loans, grants, and scholarships.
Those smart people must not have been that smart if they couldn't do the same. Yeah, I'm gonna graduate 30 grand in debt, but I'll pay it back sooner or later.
thats why you buy a router, use the MAC address on it from your computer, and plug in as many damned machines as you wish.
Yeah, I hate my schools network policy too.
I live at Shawnee State University, in Portsmouth, Ohio.
The suites I stay in are brand spanking new, having just been built the summer before hand.
I have...6 plugs on my side of the room, plus 2 ethernet jacks, and a phone jack. I have 2 power strips, 1 with a minifridge and a microwave plugged into it, and the other with my computer, 17" monitor, 300watt klipsch speakers (which are on high ALOT), laptop charger, and a shitload of wall worts.
I've never blown a breaker, and if I do, I just walk over to the breaker box in my roommates room, and flip it back on.
Our suite has a few problems though. There weren't enough coax jacks ran, just one per each side of the room in the bedrooms, and one was tossed at random into the living room. The obvious place for the TV is in the corner, yet the jack is halfway up the wall, in the center of the room.
They also didn't put in big enough Air Conditioners, because me and my roommates have frozen ours up all the time when it was hot out, then you have to leave it off all day, to way for it to warm/cool off, or whatever it does.
A guy in several of my courses at college CONSTANTLY does that. It ceased being funny after the 100th time.
"time to program your robot"
"OOOHhhh RIGHT....gigity gigity gigity"
So, now I just make fun of him, and do impressions of it all the time. Whenever he walks by, I'm like "OOOhhh Right!" and he gets all pissed off. Funny thing is, he still does it in class.
I used to work at Cintas, a uniform supply company. I was 17, and worked in the factory.
You must remember though, we were paid hourly, not on salary.
We were all given an hour for lunch, which was catered, and had real chefs there, making some damn nice au gratin potatoes and a turkey and shit.
As we were leaving that night (I worked 2nd shift) the boss asked everyone over the PA to come to his office as we left, and he handed out 5 pound frozen honey glazed hams. They weren't the best (Sams club brand), but, being this young, and getting a catered diner and a ham, I was damned happy.
I'd have to say cintas treated its people very well, theres a reason we were called partners, and not employees.
Anyways, in your case, I'd say give them 1000$ now, then, give them 500$ during the summer or something.
how about triggering the reaction when you loose a round?
good incentive, eh?
Today at work (I work in a university's Instructional tech dept) I got to play with what is sold as "the worlds smallest wireless camera".
And well, it was really small. About the size of my thumb plus a 9 volt battery. The stock range sucked though. I put on a 5ft Extension on the antenna (the antenna attached to the base via a coax adapter, so I just used a coax cable), and that about doubled the range.
We were able to use it 1 floor up and about 100 feet away. This was around the tech dept though, so tons and tons of live electrical and data wiring.
Anyways, what I am asking is, has anyone considered using something like this?
I have a wireless card in my computer, and I start getting a bad connection about 150ft from the base station.
I work at a Very large landscaping company, until friday when I move to college.
Anyways, I'm the yard boy, I load everything from bags of mulch and sod, to running the bobcat or loader and loading trucks and trailers with soil or mulch.
My company uses Nextel radios. Basically, any one who is a not a laborer(the guys who do nothing but sit on their ass all day and drive dumptrucks, they don't get one, they use a motorola CB type setup) gets one, that means every foreman, equipment operator, and everyone on up to the owner has one, and is on my list.
It works incredibly well.
A typical conversation goes as such
BEEP BEEP
"Logan, copy"
"No, STFU"
"I need 3 bags of mulch and 20 pieces of sod loaded"
"Bitch say what" (this must be said very quickly and quietly)
"what?, repeat that please"
"copy that, 3 mulch, 20 sod"
The only problem I have with them is
1. The batteries barely make it through a 12 hour day, sometimes, and sometimes they are fine. It could be because I have an older phone and battery though, about 1.5 years old.
2. Its to easy to accidently call someone, I bump the button while in the bobcat all the time, cause the seat belt is right there. There should be two buttons to hold down to initiate a call.
3. Sometimes the voice is garbled, even though I have full tower.
4. The plastic belt clips are prone to breakage, but I do beat them quite a bit, I jump off the loader all the time, and always hit the damn phone up against stuff. But I've had to replace the clip 4 times this summer.
Other than that, its awsome to be able to quickly talk to anyone I need to right then and there.
she sounds like an idiot.
Whats so hard about popping in a dos bootdisk and format C: ?
Terry, I'm not sure on the last name.
Its fucked up there's 2 guys claiming him as cousin plus me...