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j-roadtatts

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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Last cam I bought her i was focused on video record transfer rate. IIRC its a Panasonic. I have a pile of camera's. I think 3 cybershots and then some.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Sports.
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    IAK needs an "IHOP"

    They grow up WAAAAY to fast brother. Enjoy every minute you can Chop.
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    IAK needs an "IHOP"

    It's coming good ! I made a big milestone last night, learning how to adjust the t/a and stage height. This is starting to become very fun for me. More tuning to come, but definately headed in the right direction. Wish you would of invited me to finals a little sooner. Is only 650 for a round trip ticket and rental car. Hit me up if you need advice on the sq tuning.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I generally use this cam for photographing tattoos. I use a black backdrop but am under florescent lighting. What advice, lens, configuration, etc should i be using? Side note, am getting ready to buy the W a cam for action shots. any advice on a good body/lens combo for the wife? Something in the 1500-2500 range.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I will post what I'm working with in a few. I am sure you guys can give me some advice. Note I didn't say pointers or tips. I know how you sick MFer's think.
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    New build fi bl 15

    Welcome to the forum! I think you should've golden on power.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    You guys are going to make want to learn how to use a camera correctly.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Try google
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    New front stage....need input

    To the rear battery would be ideal as that's the point your wanting to monitor.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Looks pretty good man! Doing more jerky too? J Have a bunch of fruits and veggies to do at this point. Will do some jerky if some elk or deer meat comes my way.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    LQQking clean, jellybean!
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I'm ready to ride....but my sled deal fell through.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Ran the peaches through a slicer. They dehydrated quick being sliced that thin. About 5/16" to start.
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    New front stage....need input

    Sounds like your on the right track with the deadening. See if you can't fit a wood/MDF baffle to mount the actual driver to also. I installed some Polk mm6501's a few months ago in a friends ride. They had no midbass even with a solid install. So feel ya there. I personnally have 12" midbasses to please my needs for that realistic live sound. Not that I'm suggesting that extreme. The RE XXX's are like mini subs and some drivers I've wanted to play with. A mid with high x-max and low fs would be a good starting point in your search.
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    My first SUV gets a sound system.

    Always fun to have a new ride to do a new build! Looking forward to so progress pics.
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    New front stage....need input

    No shame in not wanting to run active. Is always an option as you get more discerning tastes. I have not rode in a Scion, but could guess there is road noise present. Unfortunately, usually in the midbass frequency range. Making weak midbass disappear all together when driving. In a perfect acoustical environment you would not need the boosted midbass, but a car is far from. One option to lowering the noise floor is block the inner body channels/cavity's the sound is travelling up through into the cabin from the road. The base of the a-piller and door runners are a good place to start. Treat the doors too of course. As far as more edge/crunch sound from the guitar, you need to work on tuning what you have first. Very little of that detail is in the midbass range.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    But that has nothing to do with it "levitating" Humidity. Even if not water, it is easy to do. A microwave oven does that exact thing to water molecules with standing waves. Of course microwave freq is above waters resonate frequency, so causes heat.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Good luck with that one.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Thus my question Each fruit seems to have its own little tricks. Some need blanched is sugar water, others spayed with lemon juice. Size is important too.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Do you mechanically dehydrate them? If so/not I am curious as to what you use.Also wondering if you separate the seed and more importantly how. I was about to buy a tomato separator assuming it would work as I am shy on powder atm. I have used one of the electric tray style dehydrators for the last few years. Always used the oven at low temp, with the door open before that. The Thai's i just leave the seeds in. Others I just slice and scoop the seeds out. My oven has a dehyrdate setting. Thought maybe you had some nice tricks.I am WAY too lazy to extract that many seeds by hand. A slicer like this, with a small grate, might work to separate the seeds. I haven't had enough chili's to do at one time to worry about it.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I heard about that.... I haven't seen any. Sudafed has ephedrine. Just be ready to show an ID to buy it, and your only allowed to buy small amounts at one time. Reminds me of going to the store with a car load of ppl to clean out the rack.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Hard to get fruit right in the electric dehydrator. I shall try again this year.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Do you mechanically dehydrate them? If so/not I am curious as to what you use.Also wondering if you separate the seed and more importantly how. I was about to buy a tomato separator assuming it would work as I am shy on powder atm. I have used one of the electric tray style dehydrators for the last few years. Always used the oven at low temp, with the door open before that. The Thai's i just leave the seeds in. Others I just slice and scoop the seeds out.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I have learned A LOT about water growing hydroponically. Hydrogen bonds being one of them.
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