Luke.H
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Sean's a bassist isn't he
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Im loving this weather. Still low 80s here and I love it. Went and played 18 holes. It was more or less an excuse to drink
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Anything that competes with the SA-8?
Luke.H replied to FocusedOnSound's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
I think this is what you should do. You already have the dcon and the space to fit a ported enclosure. I'd definitely try porting it before you spend your money on different drivers. -
Lol, had to ask. Assuming bitches go crazy when they find out about that Boilers liscense.
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This might be a stupid question, but what will you do with it? Just use it like any other modern tractor?
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Enjoying those strong fundamentals are you? Still better than the actual NBA Whenever my friends and i go to bdubs, we watch WNBA and every shot they miss, we take a drink.. and keep going. Funny, except being a bdubs. What a fucking waste of a chain. Everything about the US I hate is epitomized in that shit hole. Yeah, not many local places around base. kinda shitty, i hate chains. They have great commercials though. I've never actually seen one. They're on all the fucking time here.
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What iPod do you have? If you get a new one how much storage do you need? 4th gen, 20GB. It's more than enough storage but horrible reliability. I could do well with 4GB of storage, as long as it will play without hiccups. The HDD ones are prone to failure. Especially one that old. I had a 5th gen and the logic board went out so I sold it for parts and got a 160GB. If all you need is 4GB I'd just get a flash based nano. I had an iPod touch and it didn't play nicely with my Alpine or Pio HU. That's what I'm thinking. A 3rd or 4th gen nano is ok. I don't need tons of storage, I just want it to play music The only downside of buying a 4 year old iPod is the reliability factor. Obviously a flash based one will be a little more rugged than the HDD based versions. Battery performance isn't a huge deal though since you'll be using it in the car. 3rd gen Nanos sell for around $30 on my local CL. Not much of a loss if it craps out after a year.
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Solid advice. I have been doing that with my tower for awhile and haven't had any issues.
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I agree shit changes fast, therefore I don't know shit about anything new. Only advice I can say, don't use Norton software, it's a mega pain in the ass. X2 about Norton. Save your money.
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LOL I don't think we have anything here. Farm league hockey ftw? We have plenty of that. Hell a group of my high school friends started an IHL team shortly after high school and made it to the finals. They were disbanded and disqualified before the final games started though since they didn't pay their league entry fee's and couldn't. The gene pool was shortened to as 3 from my class and the one below went straight into the NHL. No shit? That's pretty badass.
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LOL I don't think we have anything here. Farm league hockey ftw?
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Enjoying those strong fundamentals are you?
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Wow. Great job man.
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What iPod do you have? If you get a new one how much storage do you need? 4th gen, 20GB. It's more than enough storage but horrible reliability. I could do well with 4GB of storage, as long as it will play without hiccups. The HDD ones are prone to failure. Especially one that old. I had a 5th gen and the logic board went out so I sold it for parts and got a 160GB. If all you need is 4GB I'd just get a flash based nano. I had an iPod touch and it didn't play nicely with my Alpine or Pio HU. my 1st gen touch works great with my clarion hu, guess it hit or miss. i actually use a thumbdrive thru the usb instead of the ipod ussually. I've never owned a Clarion deck, but I liked using a thumbdrive too.
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What iPod do you have? If you get a new one how much storage do you need? 4th gen, 20GB. It's more than enough storage but horrible reliability. I could do well with 4GB of storage, as long as it will play without hiccups. The HDD ones are prone to failure. Especially one that old. I had a 5th gen and the logic board went out so I sold it for parts and got a 160GB. If all you need is 4GB I'd just get a flash based nano. I had an iPod touch and it didn't play nicely with my Alpine or Pio HU. Roling back the iPods software to an earlier version(preferably before the hu was made) usually fixes any compatibility issues I used the same solution with my Pio. It was still a little laggy for me though.
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What iPod do you have? If you get a new one how much storage do you need? 4th gen, 20GB. It's more than enough storage but horrible reliability. I could do well with 4GB of storage, as long as it will play without hiccups. The HDD ones are prone to failure. Especially one that old. I had a 5th gen and the logic board went out so I sold it for parts and got a 160GB. If all you need is 4GB I'd just get a flash based nano. I had an iPod touch and it didn't play nicely with my Alpine or Pio HU.
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What iPod do you have? If you get a new one how much storage do you need?
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I watched it in the library at school and the same thing happened to me. Trying to cover up laughter with coughing just makes things worse.
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Both of those reasons are subjective. Please don't use subjective reasons to convince the OP to use something or another. i don't think they are at all. the sa 8 is not a beast? you tell me another company that takes care of there customers like sundown. Do you know what subjective means?
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I love Henry's Kitchen
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I should add "That was a joke", For anyone reading the IHOP that's unfamiliar with my sarcasm. It made me think of those Orbit commercials. I'm not sure if that was intended or not.
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Interesting swap. I was thinking D15. That's a DX isn't it?
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85 in MN today, 80 tomorrow 88/67 for the next five days here! Low 80s here. Fuckin love it.