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Everything posted by sandt38
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You are under the assumption that there is only black and white. An audio system that is designed to reproduce music as accurately possible cannot be "loud". An audio system that is designed to reproduce music as loudly as possible cannot be "accurate". Audio systems, just like everything else in this world, are predominately shades of grey; there is very little black and very little white. Meh. A good sounding system should be able to get loud as hell. Keeping everything sounding good means not really pushing it, so you should have a ton of head room. If you set up an accurate system you should keep the drivers and the electronics as underworked as possible. This should equate to a ton of extra power and a ton of extra driver on tap.
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That was pretty sweet, but I still like this one better: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=fc1_1188589607 That sucks!
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Oh smack!!!
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New treads on the bitch... Hooks up like a beast. The big issue now is keeping the nose on the ground. It was tough before, but DAMN!!! Fortunately I can still throw the ass end around pretty easily.
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A Chilean Rose is an excellent choice. Keep the cage and media very moist. Give her a few days to acclimate before handling her much. Medium/large crickets, maybe a few a week. Remember, she is small, she will molt often, be careful about handling or disturbing her while she molts. You will dig the skin when she molts, as it is usually intact, and she will even molt her fangs.
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Are those the standard width, or wider? Look huge. Stock tires are 10 inch these are 11 inches wide.
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Holeshots only come in 18 inch. I do too much XC running and need the ground clearance of 20 inch tires. If I just ran MX and hardpack I wouldn't hesitate to run Holeshots... great tires.
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Got some new rear treads for my quad today. I ordered them Monday at 1PM and they arrived today at 11AM... free shipping from Iowa, too. Kick ass... They are GBC XC Masters. They are supposedly the same tire as the Maxxis Razr at ~ 1/2 the price. These are 6 ply XC tires. Wear is supposed to be excellent, grip is strong, and they tear up mud and loose terrain like butter. They are definitely aggressive for MX/XC tires. Hopefully we will get some wet stuff over the next few days so I can do some digging in the mud when we ride Sunday.
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Fine as fuck... and what tatt?
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Sounds like you could use 2, brother.
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Awesome. We had a blast riding today as well.
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What? Sorry, I had to. I'm an asshole.
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Fuckin A bro, congrats!
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Fucking gorgeous.
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I assume double flares with a mechanical flare tool. Let me know and I'll tell you how I set it up and use one. I may even go ahead and take a few shots and run some flares for you. It is really simple if you follow a few little tips/suggestions I have figured out and been taught over the years. I have made a fucking million brake lines in my 30 years of wrenching.
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Very nice.
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Ewww, Sean takes it in the pooper...
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every woman needs a good pearl necklace........ J Amen brother. Pm me a picture of what LV purse she would like. I get them on the cheap here on base, they are 110% real and I would be more than happy to ship for you. J Very cool! She'll flip for a new LV if she is like any of the girls that I know.She was straight up with me. She want's one to make other chicks even more intimidated. Female version of a power tie and a Ferrari I guess. I bought my wife a LV in Rome. The price of the fucking thing was intimidating to my wallet.
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We had a great ride today as well, but it was fucking perfect weather. 70 degrees, sunny, and dry. But the awesome thing is that it rained like a motherfucker all week... so we got to get into some serious mud and washouts today. My neighbor just bought a new bike friday (KFX400) so we got to ride with him today too.
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I have had several. I would recommend a Chilean Rose Hair. They get quite large (so they look cool) and are very docile. They also tend to move fairly slowly which is good for new handlers and for the delicate spider. That was Jay. I had her for 15 years. I let her out all the time. Feeding and maintaining their habitat is extremely simple and quite cheap. How old is Gavin? Awesome, I always wanted to hear an owners thoughts. Can you pet them? Some will set still, others don't like it. If they get irritated they will kick their abdominal hairs at you (which is why you see so many pics of them with bald asses). The hairs are irritants, and it is what they make itching powder out of. They will bother some people, but others are unaffected. I have had several. I would recommend a Chilean Rose Hair. They get quite large (so they look cool) and are very docile. They also tend to move fairly slowly which is good for new handlers and for the delicate spider. That was Jay. I had her for 15 years. I let her out all the time. Feeding and maintaining their habitat is extremely simple and quite cheap. How old is Gavin? Thank you! That is awesome! Gavin just turned 5. I was quite thrown when he told me what he wanted, but he loves bugs and creep crawly things. I'm not too keen on them myself, but I've never handled one or even seen one in person. I think I can handle it though. When you buy them young you need to be careful. They will molt frequently. You need to keep humidity high in the cage (use a bark substrate and have a water spray bottle handy, spraying the cage once a day). If they are dry when they molt they can split and bleed out. They don't have muscles, they use hydraulics for movement, and their fluid is their blood. So a bleeding tarantula is a dead tarantula. You can fix a bleeder with super glue. You need to leave them alone while they molt and for a few days after they molt. They can break open and bleed if they move quickly while molting and after molting until their exoskeleton hardens. Feed them crickets, maybe a dozen a month. You can feed them all at once in some cases, or break them up over time. I have had skittish spiders that didn't like more then a couple crickets in the cage at once, but Jay didn't care if there was 1 or a dozen with her. Females get larger and live longer. Keep them separate. Aside from Pink Toed tarantulas they are solitary and territorial. They will fight to the death. I had a 50 gallon tank with 20 pink toes in it, so that was cool. I didn't realize that I had a breeding pair in the tank until one morning I woke up and found 10 of them dead. Turns out mama killed all the other spiders to protect her brood, then ate the egg sac. I always used the "log" houses thy sell for spiders and scorpions with burrowing bugs like a Chilean Rose. They like to hide, and if you want a happy spider you need to give it what it prefers in the wild. Mexican Red Knees are killer spiders too. Not quite as forgiving and docile as a Chilean Rose, but certainly an excellent choice for older tarantula n00bs. They are fuckin beautiful spiders. Gavin may be a bit young for one of them, though. They are a bit more aggressive then Chilean Roses are. When I think of more tips I will mention them.
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I have had several. I would recommend a Chilean Rose Hair. They get quite large (so they look cool) and are very docile. They also tend to move fairly slowly which is good for new handlers and for the delicate spider. That was Jay. I had her for 15 years. I let her out all the time. Feeding and maintaining their habitat is extremely simple and quite cheap. How old is Gavin?
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LOL...
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Well hello there sugar buns...