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Tata bought them..yuck.

The biggest company in the world that most people in America probably have no idea exists :)

wait, there's something outside of America?

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Tata bought them..yuck.

The biggest company in the world that most people in America probably have no idea exists :)

wait, there's something outside of America?

Are you doing a GM impression?

:neil:

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Tata bought them..yuck.

The biggest company in the world that most people in America probably have no idea exists :)

wait, there's something outside of America?

Nope as far as I can see there is only America. These people are talking crazy

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Tata bought them..yuck.

The biggest company in the world that most people in America probably have no idea exists :)

wait, there's something outside of America?

:lol:

I see Tata trucks on a daily basis. They're just plain ugly :(

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Oh well, it'll have to do. Only me and another person in this group give a shit about this anyway, so it's not like they'll mind...

Say whaaa??

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Tata bought them..yuck.

The biggest company in the world that most people in America probably have no idea exists :)

wait, there's something outside of America?

Are you doing a GM impression?

:neil:

nah, that would involve pissing all over history

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Not sure how clean the homemade biodiesel is, but the dub didn't like the bio sold at pump stations in germany. I don't know how the new diesels like it...

Everyone I've talked to or read about has replaced their fuel lines with non-corrosive ones, and gone through several filter changes when first running on it, apparently it's an extremely good solvent and likes to clean up any gunk that might be in the fuel tank :)

That's the main reason we can't run biodiesel or e-85 through our preexisting gas pipelines :D

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Well I decided to do the project, Today's Lesson: Controlling current flow through a transistor using a microcontroller.

Wow what fun :(

sounds interesting to me

EE?

Nope not engineering. I am just going for a Technical degree at the moment. Maybe when i am done next fall :)

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Set off a fog bomb on the back patio and watched the carnage unfold from the kitchen window. You know a product is effective when bugs just start falling from the rafters...

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:o

yes?

Ha Ha. Just got off the phone with the insurance lady. I think I'll keep driving the V6.

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NP: Van Halen -Running with the Devil.

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:o

yes?

Ha Ha. Just got off the phone with the insurance lady. I think I'll keep driving the V6.

1-series that bad?

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wow, I should go kick their asses for that load

I especially liked:

Does longer conditioning time mean better performance? Can I over-Cook my cables? Will they be damaged?

Over-Cooking can reduce the performance, at least temporarily. The characteristics of this are a reduced or diminished soundstage and a dull, lifeless quality to the music. If this situation occurs, merely letting the cables physically rest, and settle, then putting them back in the music system to play for a few hours brings them back to their optimal performance level. Over-Cooking does NOT do any damage to the cabling whatsoever. Again, incremental listening tests are highly recommended to avoid over-Cooking one

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Gotta love the audiophile bull shit...

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"Well done! I love it, I could not imagine adding a cable for evaluation that has not been Cooked.

Feel free to quote me."

......Rick Schultz of Virtual Dynamics

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