JimJ
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Arthur Riley Clinton he is named after his grandfather, middle name is Amanda's maiden, much like my name except I was named after a great great great? grandfather who was one of the first Klien's (jewish) over to the US, me >>> From the Hebrew name Aharon which is most likely of unknown Egyptian origin. Other theories claim a Hebrew derivation, and suggest meanings such as "high mountain" or "enlightened" or "exalted". In the Old Testament Aaron was the older brother of Moses and the first high priest of the Israelites. my son >> The meaning of this name is unknown. It could be derived from British art "bear" combined with viros "man", or it could be related to Irish art "stone". Alternatively it could be related to an obscure Roman family name Artorius. Arthur is the name of the central character in Arthurian legend, a 6th-century king of the Britons who presided over the knights of the Round Table. He may or may not have been an actual person. "Noble strength. A bear." <{POST_SNAPBACK}> "I am Arthur, king of the Britons!" "Who are the Britons?" "Well, we all are...you...me...and I am your king." "Well I didn't vote for you." and they were forced to eat sir robin's minstrels...and there was much rejoicing.
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and yes, Justin-poo is a total n00bx.
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I didn't know you guys had come up with a name...
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Well, I wasn't here last week
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I just saw Brad's post...I had no idea about the SSA driver. I might get two or three for the van
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January? Sounds like a bday present for me I think I could be interested, been looking for a good 18" (or two or three) to put in the van for a while now, hehe...
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LINKAGE NOW! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> amplifier parts...not car parts. if that's what you thought... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I knew that. Still want the link. You'd be surpised with the stuff I buy and tinker with that nobody knows about. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> http://www.partsconnexion.com/partscomponents.php Have fun
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LINKAGE NOW! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> amplifier parts...not car parts. if that's what you thought...
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I just noticed Brad isn't an "SSA Regular"... pwnt
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no snow here...though i get the suspiscion they'll be when xmas break is over... then it'll be time to go drifting
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Still up? Harsh. I'm still absolutely fucking loving this parts site I've found...it's like they stock all the little trimmings and chit you'd need to get from four or five different places, all in the same place...score
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class average was a 62 before curving...ouch
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I haven't checked to see if she has the exam grades up yet... but I did a 93 on the Econ test I took, werd. love a curve that takes a 78 to a 93
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Yeah, I've already got aluminum enclosures that would work...so I could build one, plus DIY some new fancy cables to go to the wall, for under $40. My kind of budget.
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http://www.hagtech.com/pdf/conditioner.pdf Something like that...if it works, I'm thinking about building one for the living room system.
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or if you buy one, take the cover off and see how it's wired
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I should just build one of those...I think I still have that article about how to do it...
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I'm actually thinking about picking up some Wattgate and Marinco power plugs, some spare techflex/heatshrink I have, and building a power cable for the 2A3 amp... What is this hobby doing to me, lol...next I'll be talking about the "timbre" of my interconnects, hehe.
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handling is overrated.
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If by "Mustang" you mean ones built after 1975 or so, I completely agree with you... Although everyone jizm's over the Shelby "Eleanor" GT500, a standard production model '68 or '67 fastback would be one of the cars I'd really, really, really want to own at some point. In dark green - the car from Bullitt My dad had one in the early '70s, had it stolen in DC