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Everything posted by dem beats
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wait, they actually outlawed photo radar in MN? as far as I can tell for red lights yes. I'm not sure if they have it for anything else though.
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about 3-5 YEARS ago I got a ticket for blowing a light. I never drove in that area. Now my now wife did work over there, but the car they said was in the area was a POS and she was afraid to drive it. Anyway, I didn't know I had the ticket as it went to my mothers address. I get pulled over with suspended liscence. I find out why then and end up going through hell. Then some time last year I think, I got a letter in the mail saying some law firm was going to fight the whole "send you a ticket in the mail photocop" thing. I put my name down on a list, no skin of my back. Well sure as shit, the whole photocop thing was banished, and after who knows how long of a fight they won I guess. And I just got a check for that the ticket was plus a bit of interest.
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the city of mpls just wrote me a check for 150.99 for the photocop stop on red shenanagins they screwed me out of!
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Sweet vindecation!!
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reflection photos FTMFW
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and soccer moms.
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I feel very sorry for your car. BTW, you live in Texas why the hell wouldn't you buy summer tires? Believe it or not it quite regularly gets to near freezing, freezing, and below freezing temperatures in the winter...not enough to warrant a dedicated set of winter tires obviously, but still bad juju for summer tires...plus all seasons seem to last longer... I drove the old yoko paradas through 2 winters here in MN. Not saying it was smart... but there isn't shit in texas that would scare me. not even Houston soccer moms scared shitless driving 3 ton SUVs on icy roads for the first time in their lives? In my VW Jetta next to 80+ ton double plow tandem axles.
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my 880 was a pile, there's no way to adjust how fast the remote cycles through commands when using the activity feature. it went a little faster than my equipment would allow, throwing off the activity sequence every time One of the reasons I am going to use CQC, a USB-UIRT, and some uber cheap programmables *I'll make a thread, but not before the rest of my hardware gets here I'm subscribed! but...but...but....I haven't "started" yet
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who cares how well they drive! IT LOOKS LIKE FLAMES MAN. Those tires win, forever. Based only on looks
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I feel very sorry for your car. BTW, you live in Texas why the hell wouldn't you buy summer tires? Believe it or not it quite regularly gets to near freezing, freezing, and below freezing temperatures in the winter...not enough to warrant a dedicated set of winter tires obviously, but still bad juju for summer tires...plus all seasons seem to last longer... I drove the old yoko paradas through 2 winters here in MN. Not saying it was smart... but there isn't shit in texas that would scare me.
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I have a '97 Mondavi, an '85 Chilean, a '97 of something else that the name escapes me, I have been sitting on. My mother has gone full bore into collecting. Has two racks, each 10 bottles wide and 12 rows high full. Occasionally she will throw one my way. We normally have at least 400 bottles, but that will grow hopefully soon. WTF..... I need to go west and come visit!
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that happened right after I took antibiotics last year to cure the UTI that I didn't have. I feel for you
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my 880 was a pile, there's no way to adjust how fast the remote cycles through commands when using the activity feature. it went a little faster than my equipment would allow, throwing off the activity sequence every time One of the reasons I am going to use CQC, a USB-UIRT, and some uber cheap programmables *I'll make a thread, but not before the rest of my hardware gets here I'm subscribed!
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Circular saw with the right blade would work any recomendations on good blades For what type of wood and purpose of cut? Mainly cabinet cuts. Ply and then MDF for some 'peaka boxes. I need to build a box for those 2 maelstoms sitting in my living room taking
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Circular saw with the right blade would work Needs a zero clearance insert as well, not for mdf but he asked for ply as well. 0 clearance? and I'll be over later. start getting the coffee ready.
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It's the same with plywood. Aside from a worm drive, no circular saws really have enough power to safely use the "plywood" blades. Actually thinking about picking up a worm drive type. I need to cut some 'crete too.
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It's ok I said ply and MDF.
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Circular saw with the right blade would work any recomendations on good blades from my experience something with 80 teeth or more and carbide tips usually works pretty damn good That's far too many teeth. Those finer blades will simply trap heat and make your life hell, especially with the bonding resins for MDF. You need a clean ripping/finish blade. Ever since my table saw took a shit, too many years ago, I've been using my trusty circ. saw with a Freud Avanti 40T blade, model #TK303. $20 at Lowes with a lifetime warranty. I cut panels for countless things over 3 years before I had to send the blade in. They sharpened it, and sent it back within a week free of charge. :thumbs up: good call
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TY i'll keep my eye out.
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Circular saw with the right blade would work any recomendations on good blades
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let us know how that goes lol I wrote a paper for a friend to turn into a womens type lib class about how having sex in "doggy style" is the best for most women as it reasures them of our physical dominance, and by doing so really gives them the power. My friend never turned it in. Fucker.
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Is it really possible to get clean cuts on ply, MDF, or trim with a hand saw? I could do so much more having it portable but if I can get clean cuts with such a smaller diameter blade I will have to save up for a big table/carpentry saw. I don't want to do that though. I have other places to put that cash.
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almost sounds fun......