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Passive locking is a must-have in any vehicle I'd consider buying. It's 2023. They all do, yes.
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https://www.cycletrader.com/listing/2002-Honda-CBR+1100XX-5029066442?cmp=email_cycle_search-alert
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Twice. Yes, I came out better than whole, with new stuff. Is it worth the effort to always believe that the world is ending and wasting a shitload of time on prepping, and then nothing happens? The only good thing about you quoting the narcissistic asshole is that I have no idea if he's talking about you, or me, or both, and I hope it's both.
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I got inspired to make a decent bracket for the TPMS. It came with a horrible piece of shit that broke on its own.
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Yes you do. In this case, there's a jumper terminal inside the hole that also has the tow hook, in the front bumper. Pop the cover, apply 12v, unlock. Soon? I think that's normal now. The KTM was that way (but a printed manual is on its way to you because I signed up for a promo), same with the Gladiator, the Zero... I read every manual, before I buy the car, and again after. But I don't test drive. So I'm a different kind of crazy/retarded.
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AI voice analysis detects diabetes almost as well as lab tests
SwampNut replied to SwampNut's topic in Diet & health exchange
A man is told by his employer that he has to go see the company doctor in order to keep his insurance... He reluctantly goes, and is amazed to find no examination table, just a wall full of computer equipment. The doctor walks in and says, "Just place your hand on the scanner here" and shows the man a screen. Bewildered, he places his hand on the screen and immediately the panel glows beneath his hand, followed shortly thereafter by a slip of paper that slides out of a slot. The doctor reads the paper and says, "Ah, nearly perfect health! You just have a bit of tennis elbow, nothing too serious!" The man laughs and says "That is ridiculous! You are a quack and your machine here is a fraud! I don't even play tennis!" The doctor looks puzzled and replies "Well, it has never been wrong before, but... I tell you what. We can provide a more thorough analysis using morning urine. Return tomorrow with this sample container filled with the first urine of the day and we'll re-check the diagnosis." The man, annoyed by now, reluctantly agrees. The next morning he is flat out irritated with the process and decides to have a bit of fun. He lets the dog out and as the pooch lifts his leg the man catches a little of the dogs urine. He then asks his daughter and his wife to help out and they help fill the container a bit as well. After some thought he drains a few drops of oil from the car, and tops it all off by masturbating and adding that to the mixture as well. He then heads to the doctor's office, giggling all the way. Upon arrival the doctor looks puzzled at the odd-colored sample but then places it into a tray that slides out from the computer-wall. With the man still giggling in the back ground, the computer buzzes and beeps, seeming to take a bit longer this time. Finally a paper slips out, and the doctor takes it and reads it, with a frown on his face. "Well, um... I am sorry to have to tell you, but... your dog has fleas, your daughter is pregnant, your wife has gonorrhea, your car needs an oil change and if you don't stop jerking off so much your tennis elbow will never get better." -
Of course, just send the account info and SSN.
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Everything went well. It would be useful to know if people experience improvements in some of the reported issues, like with Chrome, or new ones.
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I'll be applying kernel-level security updates to Linux, and some forum software updates, so there will be multiple reboots today. You may have to log in again afterward. And then I'll reindex the search database to see if we can make it unfuck itself.
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I have no way to know if this means you didn't try all that, which was the question, or you mean that you did and it didn't help.
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Rookie move, for fucking sure. I am surprised at how fast those Cubitron disks eat metal in a plane RO sander, and cleaned it up. I think my plate looks better than the OEM plate. Smoother to the touch for sure. Also, these cheap little hook things are so useful for my bike usage, daily driver, groceries, errands, whatever.
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Racist. The hot aluminum in a morning drink is what gives us Cubans our special flavor.
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LOL, that's one way to get through. I did a test with drilling splintery hardwoods, and the difference was insane. I think Oscar may have been here for it? Maybe Marty. Anyway we really couldn't believe it and kept making holes. You can very carefully, after many holes, make a normal bit cut nearly clean. It's hard to make the Vortex NOT cut a clean hole. 90% of what I do is non-metal.
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I think I have a name for my YT channel, "10 Fingers (for now) Productions."
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The obvious solution is not to avoid buying them, but to make more stuff. Duh.
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Thanks, I did mean to ask about critique on the timing. My ADD kicks in with many videos, so I try to go fast myself when I make one. Then I realize most people aren't like me and try to slow down and include more info. Then I never know where I ended up, LOL.
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Good question, I have no way to know. There's no noticeable heat, touching it right after cutting, but aluminum dissipates heat so fast.
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A couple of very interesting things: The vac gets all the aluminum sanding dust. There was non at all on the floor under it. The amount of bending that happens at the cut line is surprising. At least, I think it's why there's a "shadow" in the sanding results all around the cut. Not just the stamped edge, but the carbide-cut edges too. It's even more visible in person.
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Oh...safety. FULL FACE SHIELD!!!! Hearing protection? Nah. It's oddly not loud. Oh, and I used an 80 tooth 10" ultra fine cut blade, probably from Freud. Probably a plywood blade, not sure (the markings come off when they get sharpened and I neglected to mark it permanently).
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Cutting aluminum on wood tools is easier and safer than cutting exotic hardwoods. Aluminum doesn't have a grain, and doesn't warp as you cut it. Totally drama free. 3M Cubitron disks on my RO sander worked well to clean up edges, but it certainly put a hurt on the disk faster than wood. I don't know if it's wear or clogging, but I suspect that cutting aluminum oxide (self forming on the sheet) with aluminum oxide crystals on the disk is going to cause wear. I wonder how a carbide disk would do. The Woodslicer blade on the bandsaw also cut so easily, and predictably, to make the curves and small cutouts for the tail light wiring.
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If you're gonna get a moka pot, get a real one. https://www.amazon.com/Bialetti-06800-stove-coffee-Aluminum/dp/B000CNY6UK