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Being a dog lover I give these two a ..... Dog is rescued after being found frozen to road Levi Harrington of Jamestown poses Jan. 26 with Shelby, an 87-pound bulldog mix dog he and Jordan Stutsman rescued from the elements on Jan. 22. The dog was found frozen to the ground and partially covered with snow. Shelby may lose part of its skin due to frost bite. JAMESTOWN — As freezing rain and snow came down and road conditions became worse by the hour, Shelby, a 6-year-old bulldog mix, lay frozen to a road near Pipestem Reservoir. Levi Harrington and his friend Jordan Stutsman were alerted to the dog after Levi’s father, a blade operator, spotted it on the same road for two days. The minimum-maintenance road is rarely traveled. Harrington said it is the same road where he runs with his 2-year-old German shorthair, D.J. After circling the road on Jan. 22, searching with his truck’s headlights, Harrington spotted “a clump of snow,” and found Shelby covered with ice and stuck to the gravel, lying on her left hind leg. Harrington and Stutsman warmed the dog’s icy underbelly with their hands until Harrington was able to lift the 87-pound canine into his truck. “I just have a big heart for dogs,” he said. Once back at his shop he started to phone friends until he reached Whitney John, daughter of Prairie Paws Rescue co-founder Kaye John. Prairie Paws helps animals in need by providing them with care, food and temporary foster homes until they can find permanent owners. John and fellow Prairie Paws co-founder Becky Johnson found a foster home for Shelby. “All of her energy was used to keep herself alive,” John said. Shelby was treated for frostbite on Monday but the extent of her injuries were not yet fully known, Johnson said. “There’s going to be some long-term medical treatments for the frostbite,” she said. Shelby’s treatment in Jamestown included scrubbing the exposed areas of her belly, antibiotics to prevent infection and a cooling spray to provide comfort, Johnson said. By looking at Shelby’s right-rear leg, Johnson was able to see that the dog recently had surgery. After checking with area veterinarians, she found an ID for the dog and an old owner who had to give her away when she moved to California, Johnson said. The old owner also gave the name of the person to whom she gave Shelby. Johnson would not provide the person’s name. Harrington said he believes Shelby was intentionally left outside because the road she was found on is so remote and unused. Johnson said there is no proof the dog was abandoned. “You want to give them (animals) the same respect you’d give a person because they bring comfort in so many ways,” Johnson said. The old owner was moved to tears about the status of her dog and sent someone to pick Shelby up and bring her to California, Johnson said. “She hopefully won’t have to worry about frostbite again,” John said.
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Sir-Lancelot's Build Log - Updated July 17th - Page 8
Kanaworm$ replied to Sir-Lancelot's topic in Build Logs
Great looking install! I like your midbass pods! -
Wow! That is a very customizable woofer for the money!
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Price vs Peformance Sundown with the win! As for quality they are both great amps, both will do rated and then some. As far as what you paid for the RF....Call it lesson learned. It pays to look around and compare.
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That is some serious flex!
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US Amps USA-2000x ?????
Kanaworm$ replied to acrgator75's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
That looks to be an earlier version like this? Hard to tell in your pic. -
New Hyundai Demo SUV Enclosure by PTS
Kanaworm$ replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in Pound That Sound
Well with the license plate .... better go with 2 12" XCONS ..... -
Damn, That is one big ass! If anything like the SA-12 they will be worth the wait!
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New Hyundai Demo SUV Enclosure by PTS
Kanaworm$ replied to Mark LaFountain's topic in Pound That Sound
3 ICON 10"s! 10" Subwoofers never get any glory!... -
http://www.sounddeadenershowdown.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi Start here, email Don and tell him what your plans are and he will recommend what will be needed. Great guy and great products.
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Reconfiguring specs on my BTL enclosure
Kanaworm$ replied to bigrank916's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
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Reconfiguring specs on my BTL enclosure
Kanaworm$ replied to bigrank916's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
No internal bracing on this enclosure. Only .169ft3 difference. What was your math for that? I used this except for the port ... Enclosure Volume Calculator (EVC) I did the port math real quick at work by hand. But am distracted so more than likely way off. -
Nice work! The box looks great, can't wait to see more!
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BL is more for a daily ground pounder that will be loud and still maintain a decent amount of sound quality.
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Reconfiguring specs on my BTL enclosure
Kanaworm$ replied to bigrank916's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
Are you using any internal bracing? With what you gave I come up with 8.059ft^3 before end correction. Bromo could you tell us where were wrong? -
"Q" stands for Sound Quality from the Fi Q Line. If your looking for loud the above recommendations are for you (BL or BTL) What does your budget consist of and what kind of amp will you use to power your subwoofer?
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Did you compare specs from the respective web sites? Both are very good drivers from very good companies! Toss a coin is basically what it comes down to.
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i got 2 one of which nis running in my wifes car, and I must say I LOVE IT, sounds very very nice on her componets !
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Still a great and very capable amp! Plus Sundown seems to hold there re-sale value!
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Great news!
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Looks good man! Now get us some vids so we can see it perform!
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It can be done, but it is hard on the amp and the electrical. Do you have the electrical to back it up? If your electrical is not beefed up, POOF will go the amp!