Damn, shit's getting pretty bad over there with the nuclear power plants overheating, everyone's evacuating within at least a 12 mile radius, and now they're tossing around the idea of having to cut their losses and bury the entire plant....
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/wl_nm/us_japan_quake
It's a larger version of the Spearco replica IC. it has 2.5" inlet and outlets. The pipes are DIY. The IC will hold more boost than a turbo can throw at it. The pipes with pop off before the IC blows up.
Finished the first book, now about 175 pages into the second book, "Otherland Volume Two: River of Blue Fire" much better starting out that the first book!
Okay, so I'm almost at the end of the book and everyone's met now, the book is now setting itself up for the next one, almost to the climax. It's an okay book after the first 350 pages.
Okay, so I'm about 3/4 through the book and it's getting much better. All of the jumping around between groups of people with no foreseable relation to each other really kills the book IMHO, but now you can tell they're all drawing together into some sort of climatic meeting towards the end.
Finished this book Friday and am reading "Otherland Volume One: City of Golden Shadow" by Tad Williams. Not into this book too much as it's completely different than the fatasy books I'm used to. Don't know it I'll finish this one or not. I'm half tempted to toss it in the garbage...
My original 40GB did the same thing. Took it in to reflux it and no probs since then, but I run fans on both PS3's now when I play them. And they're not the cheap fans that connect to the PS3 itself and run off the USB ports, I'm talking about a regular wall outlet fan.
So very true, we bought an extended 3 year warranty with our Electrolux set, a 5 year warranty on our Sharp Aquos 60" LCD 120 HZ TV, and a 2 year warranty on both of our PS3's. We've already had to use the warranty on one PS3. Glad we got them!
I've got a matching Electrolux set with the pedestals. Probably the biggest washer/dryer combo you can have for a non comercial use.
No complaints here.
Finished that book a while back. It got a lot better once I was used to the new settings. I'm reading the second and final omnibus in this series "The Tamuli" by David Eddings. I'm about 150 pages into this one and it's pretty good, just finding it hard to make time to ready anymore.
Yes, slipping the clutch means that you are slowly releasing it until full engagement. Doing this will lay your power down to the ground better that just dumping. It reduces wheel spin basically so you take off out of the hole faster.
On a new book now, it's an omnibus, "The Elenium" by David Eddings. Having a tough time getting into it as it's not set in the same world as all of his past books that I've read.
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