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except its the girl on the left. Not right. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2251726/Emilie-Parkers-father-sobs-year-old-Sandy-Hook-victim-remembered-Utah-memorial.html Right.
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Mudda fucka can't even type. carmen? You should take a shot of the beach! Autocorrect on the phone. Will do although I am not carrying a camera. I figured as much, but still fun to razz. New phone cameras come in handy.
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I would connect the power cable from the amp to the battery simply because it would be easier to get to in the event it needs to be disconnected, or fuse changed--plus the difference in potential voltage is negligible.
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It was either setup, or someone is trying to make it look like the event was setup, or I'm beginning to look like a crazy conspiracist with tinfoil wrapped around my head. But then how would the "families" explain their children still being alive if it was setup, move elsewhere? I mean I don't want to come across a nutty conspiracy theorist, or be disrespectful for those that died, but those pictures just make me wonder.
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http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=137979293021187&set=pb.137842566368193.-2207520000.1357144222&type=3&theater The girl on the right is Emilie Parker, one of the victims from the last shooting. http://abcnews.go.com/meta/search/imageDetail?format=plain&source=http://abcnews.go.com/images/US/ht_barack_obama_ss_w_newtown_jp_121217 Here's our President with some children before the memorial service. Look at the girl in the center.
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Mudda fucka can't even type. carmen? You should take a shot of the beach!
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Been good here. Hope work has been busy, and the family is well.
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Happy Birthday Ryan!
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Fucking around yesterday on a hiking trail:
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I'm going to get bigger and stronger.
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Did ya drop some acid before watching? I liked it, but I felt left wanting more out of it.
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Gross volume is the volume of the enclosure before any displacements (port volume displacement, driver volume displacement, bracing, etc). Net volume is the volume of the enclosure after all displacements. Port tuning is based on port area, port length, and enclosure volume. The latter must be net volume since the port displacement alters this number. This should help: http://bitpusher.in/?p=ported
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That resets the cmos.
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Try unplugging the power cord, disconnecting battery, and then hold down the power button for 60 seconds.
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tablet and minidsp wiring questions
ssh replied to lithium's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Meh. More distortion for the dbzzz. -
Dumb-shit can't use a tape measure, so buy this junk from TV for 2 payments of 3.99 plus shipping and handling.
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tablet and minidsp wiring questions
ssh replied to lithium's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Could you measure it with a dmm? You can always hook the tablet up to the minidsp, and test it out without a line-driver in 5 minutes--worst case end up ordering a line-driver. Also you can take the case off, and flip a switch for .9 or 2v--I'd imagine .9 would suit the tablet. -
Ha, funny guy. I just had them revalved by a really good shock guru; however, he obviously misunderstood what I wanted. Almost seems like he firmed them up. I was actually being serious heh, but since you paid him to do it then you mine as well have him adjust it again to what you want. On the dirt bike you pretty much want it to be as soft as possible without bottoming out. Zipties come in handy. I always have the front end a tad stiff so it's stable, and the rear end soft like a marshmallow to float over whoops. Usually drop the forks a hair to raise the front end, and move the rear wheel all the way back. Don't like a sensitive front brake, and I always use organic pads (less grippy). I've torn everything else apart, leave that to someone who specializes in it. You want to bottom, just not super often. If you never bottom it isn't soft enough. That being said, I had a good 8' of air that compressed my shocks a whopping 1" or so. That's about as crazy as I get. I'd like to see that use at least 3/4 of the travel. Exactly. I figured if I actually said that I'd get strange looks.
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Bummed I was thinking about doing an AMRA race next month, but after the speeding ticket I'll have to skip it.
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Ha, funny guy. I just had them revalved by a really good shock guru; however, he obviously misunderstood what I wanted. Almost seems like he firmed them up. I was actually being serious heh, but since you paid him to do it then you mine as well have him adjust it again to what you want. On the dirt bike you pretty much want it to be as soft as possible without bottoming out. Zipties come in handy. I always have the front end a tad stiff so it's stable, and the rear end soft like a marshmallow to float over whoops. Usually drop the forks a hair to raise the front end, and move the rear wheel all the way back. Don't like a sensitive front brake, and I always use organic pads (less grippy).