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I'm thinking Arby's?

They had a great sale going on up here for a while. 3 Arby's melts for $5.55 CAD.

The sale ended and in the last coupon booklet one of the coupons was for 2 Arby's melts for $4.55 CAD. :Doh:

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Morning.

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I woke up and there was 10 people here...some I havent seen in 5 years. Ahh, family, strangers, good times **roll eyes**

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I woke up and there was 10 people here...some I havent seen in 5 years.  Ahh, family, strangers, good times **roll eyes**

Be nice so you get good chit for Christmas.

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Anyone ever use liquid deadening?

I bought some for my plastic pannels. I cant use mat so I bought some, question.

spray or paint?

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I woke up and there was 10 people here...some I havent seen in 5 years.

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Anyone ever use liquid deadening?

I bought some for my plastic pannels.  I cant use mat so I bought some, question.

spray or paint?

I used some Spectrum on mine. They say you can't use it on plastic especially ABS, but I went through and scratched the surface up with 320 grit sandpaper followed by a nice through rubdown with denatured alcohol and brushed it on and it's held like glue. I was going to spray it, but we all know that maskign tape doesn't stick well to leather or plastic, so I just brushed it on. Was easier that way IMO.

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silly question, when I bridge a 4ch amp, which inputs do I put the rca's into the amp?

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Depends on the amp. Does it sum 2 stereo inputs for 4 channel operation? Does it need discrete input? Does it sum stereo for F/R?

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Anyone ever use liquid deadening?

I bought some for my plastic pannels.

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silly question, when I bridge a 4ch amp, which inputs do I put the rca's into the amp?

All of them...or use y splitters.

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I've thought about liquid deadening, but the horror stories (and pictures) with the first version eDead v3 causing people's panels to rust out have sticked with me...probably bad prep work, yes, but I'll stick with mat :)

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I've thought about liquid deadening, but the horror stories (and pictures) with the first version eDead v3 causing people's panels to rust out have sticked with me...probably bad prep work, yes, but I'll stick with mat :)

Well eDuh will never have business from me. Second Skin...

I cant use mat on the back side of my pannels. They are not flat. They are also rough and mat wont stick to it.

Ill let everyone know how it turns out when it gets here.

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Depends on the amp.  Does it sum 2 stereo inputs for 4 channel operation?  Does it need discrete input?  Does it sum stereo for F/R?

I dunno, I bought it used :(

these are the only specs I could find on it (ignore the indo audio, didnt buy from there)

http://cgi.ebay.com/AVIONIXX-AXA-440-4-4-C...1QQcmdZViewItem

The amp I want to buy (DLS A4) is mono-bridged. What does that mean? Cant use it with my mids?

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Depends on the amp.

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lol USC put up 5 TDs in 12 plays. if that's not ridiculous, I dunno what is.

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I've thought about liquid deadening, but the horror stories (and pictures) with the first version eDead v3 causing people's panels to rust out have sticked with me...probably bad prep work, yes, but I'll stick with mat :)

Never heard any of those stories. I don't see how that could be true. It is water based, but even with that the dry time should be efficient enough to protect against that problem. Now, I could see if it was applied too thick there's a high liklihood that moisture could be trapped behind it, but it would still take years for them to "rust out." I don't see a chemical reaction enough to cause that either. Who knows.

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Updating my p3 laptop from 98 to XP. Hope to get the TL software to work. BTW Win 98 sucks.

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On the p4 now. I also have 5 or 6 p2s upstairs.

I just wish I had something good. The mac is still the best thing that I have. I love it.

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My Gateway Laptop has been in for repair since June. Gateway doesn't even repair their own computers. If it's out of warranty, they won't even touch them. I needed a new motherboard and was only NOW able to get one and it's through the company that Gateway buys them from. It's a salty $380 and that is Gateway's price.

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My Gateway Laptop has been in for repair since  June.  Gateway doesn't even repair their own computers.  If it's out of warranty, they won't even touch them.  I needed a new motherboard and was only NOW able to get one and it's through the company that Gateway buys them from.  It's a salty $380 and that is Gateway's price.

You should have called me,

At cost parts and no labor ;)

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