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you have a vid of your front stage in action.. you kinda disappeared stef.... just wanna see the updates bro! Wouldn't that be a bit oxymoronic? I have a few posts at the end: http://blog.stefanhinote.com/
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Having them do the work keeps it certified? I went to the local Benz dealership for some fancy transmission oil that no one else seemed to carry, and surprisingly they were just about the same price as Amazon.
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I think I remember seeing a thread on Diyma of someone using a 8"+ driver in their Mercedes door. That could be so sweet.
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If you went with the Exodus than you'd have a lot of headroom for crossover and slope selection, but may be sacrificing some midbass output verse using a dedicated driver designed for such. I currently have mine in IB, and they do well. Coming from enclosures their midbass output did drop a bit, but they still pack that "punch."
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Oops! I've done the same, and even worse. One time I was assigned to a group for filming a short documentary thing, and I was looking at the previous group's art cover for their film, and I said "Oh yeah we can make one way better than this one," and a girl in our group said "I made that." I felt like thee biggest asshole to walk this earth. Just bringing that up makes me cringe.
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Someone really wants some frying pans--check out the sale at Walmart.
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http://theoatmeal.com/comics/mantis_shrimp
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Generally I run on hiking trails, but yes I've ran with them on the pavement.
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These are the most comfortable shoes I've found: http://www.softstarshoes.com/running-moccasins/runamoc/moc3-runamoc.html The soles are 2mm, but they also make a few other styles like these: http://www.softstarshoes.com/running-moccasins/runamoc/original-runamoc-suede-chocolate.html with 5mm sole. It's definitely not something you want to rush into using heavily if you're accustomed to running with traditional shoes, but if you're looking for something minimalist, and promoting proper running form than these are your ticket.
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You need a new router. Mine is nonsense amazing. Before getting a new router (if it's not that old), might try flashing it with dd-wrt. http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/index
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That sucks! Hope it wasn't yours... Welcome to the world of Ford. Clogged heater core I bet. It was my fathers. Luckily we just bought new bars, grips, handle bar guard, and everything else is good. I'm glad it didn't go tumbling into the cars back--fuck.
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Yikes! Did you have a group beating of whomever tied it down? The tie down wasn't behind the number plate, so when it hit a bump it hit the release. Luckily the rear end stayed on the trailer and the handlebar was the only part to drag on the road.
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Well that was nerve wracking, one of our dirt bikes just fell off the trailer while going down the freeway.
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As long as you can adjust the tensioners so that the belt isn't too tight than I would think it would be fine. If the belt is too tight than it can stress the water pump and tensioner bearings.
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Sweet--Glad it sounds better.
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^Dropping the hammer on everyone.
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Your XO points and slopes create "holes" in your FR. Between your sub XO point (speculate 80hz) to 400hz it's mayhem. At 130hz you're down by -30dB, and thats if you're using an 18dB per octave slope. 230hz, -15dB, etc. From the sub, you're down -21dB at 160hz with a 18dB slope. Since you're not using the same XO point between your mid and tweet you end up with another hole around 3750hz. Your graphs support this.
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Wow, I thought they only made like five games aside from the Star Wars collection.
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Never did well--only setup for Star Wars games.
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That's fucked.
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Anything you do now with an RTA is a complete waste because your current XOs and slopes are completely fucked. Work on the XOs and Slopes first.
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Tune to 30hz. Set SSF around 27-28hz.
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http://theweek.com/article/index/242213/is-anonymous-meddling-in-the-north-korea-standoff Clowns.
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William Breathes is the envy of every pot smoker in America—he reviews marijuana dispensaries in the Denver Westword for a living. He talks to Melissa Leon about living the high life. http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/04/03/william-breathes-on-being-america-s-first-marijuana-critic.html Lawl.