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I'm doing IB goodness in my car, I'm excited

Doors?

Doors are IB already, doing IB subbass

I almost wish I had a trunk. :P

No you don't. So much easier to get loud with a hatchback. I have considered IB in the car.

I'm not loud anymore... lol

At least not for a while. :P

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Hey Guy's, What's been going on?

Living the dream! How have you been?

Life has been good! I figured I better come see how my brothers are doing?

Brothers don't shake hands, brothers gotta hug!

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Ryan, I know you are enjoying that loss last night, as in a span of 5 minutes, the Orioles topped the Sox, and the Rays won in extras to get into the play off's. Apparently it was a big party downtown last night to have those two things happen back to back.

Had no idea of anything. I really don't care who plays.

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Duct tape is loud:

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Getting closer to finishing the work bench, now with 2.2mm thick steel (close to 0.1" thick)

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Gain a few tenths with the duct tape? :P

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Gain a few tenths with the duct tape? :P

0.2. And another 0.2 from ditching the sub gasket and using tape. I'm still not done with tuning and having a 10" port means it's rather close to the bottom of the box, which certainly doesn't help the score. Only gained 0.4 by moving from 8" to 10" port. Another 0.2 from resining the inside of the box.

It was actually weird, since with a warm engine the alternator didn't seem to charge as well and I was consistently 0.2 below the first score of the day.

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Gain a few tenths with the duct tape? :P

0.2. And another 0.2 from ditching the sub gasket and using tape. I'm still not done with tuning and having a 10" port means it's rather close to the bottom of the box, which certainly doesn't help the score. Only gained 0.4 by moving from 8" to 10" port. Another 0.2 from resining the inside of the box.

It was actually weird, since with a warm engine the alternator didn't seem to charge as well and I was consistently 0.2 below the first score of the day.

I forgot what's the goal? 147+?

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Now thats a bench vise!!

6" opening only :D

I've got a 12" bench vise in my shop mounted to a ~1,500lb concrete block. :)

Then I've got a 2.5" baby Wilton sitting on my desk. :)

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Had luck with Vista prints list to Pandora for a day and you will get 739472047 offers for free cards.

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I'd rather have a good LRF and know what my ammo does.

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Googling it seems to be a solution to a problem that doesn't really exist. Nothing a ballistic program can't do for a lot cheaper.

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The big advantage to me is a range finder that integrates to really nice glass. Higher end range finders are 1k for the long distance ones with good optics.

It also autocalculates some things and gives you a visual cue to when you have the elevation and Sundays clicked in. One report I read mentioned it measures windage. I think they mean calculates but what ever. The Kant and angle is not as interesting but nifty.

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It's the question of is that toy worth it to integrate or just get a seperate purpose built range finder and get more math done on paper or the PDA. All in one tool, or several seperate parts. I'm inclined to say several tools but that's just more shit to carry.

I don't like the look and I think its kind of cheating to not count clicks etc.... But ill use a calculator for the math anyway so is that cheating?

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Measuring wind at the shooting location doesn't mean squat if it changes downrange which it will. :)

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Guys I need some help! I am tring to upload a video to photobucket and I keep getting this warning that the file is null or does not exist. I can watch the video and move it to where ever I want, I just can not upload it.

Any ideas?

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is the format supported by photobucket?

I can upload other videos that I have taken with the same camera. I just tried a couple different videos and they uploaded. I am not sure what or why this one will not.

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