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  1. Yes you have to pay your car off. If it is totalled, insurance will give you what they value the car at. You can use that money to pay off the car. If they don't value it at more than what you owe, then you are upside down. If you have gap insurance, that will cover what is left between what they value it, and what you owe.

    example: you owe 5000, but insurance values car at 4500. They give you 4500, and you use that to pay off the car, but then you still owe 500. If you have gap insurance, it covers the remainder of the value (the 500 dollars), so you aren't out 500 dollars on a car that you no longer own.

    link to gap insurance in case you are wondering what that is: http://personalinsure.about.com/od/policyb...aa021405a_2.htm

  2. I think the problem is that you put .11 for the displacement, which is in cubic feer, but it should be in cubic inches for that calculator. It should be 190.08 cubic inches. Also you have to manually set the volume yourself, as it defaults to 6 cubic feet. Also the Vas on the calculator is in cu.ft., but on Fis site it is in l.

    Even with all this changed, it still makes a ridiculous box.

  3. So a kid at work has a hookup for tickets, and he had some for the Wild vs. Avs game last night, but wasn't feeling well. So he sold the tickets to me and another kid for 50 bucks a pop. Also got a free parking pass (value of $15)

    First off, the ticket, notice the face value:

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    View of warmups from our seats:

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    In game:

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    Game was exciting, and high scoring. Well worth the 50 bux!!

  4. im not quite sure what to make of that thing......

    there was obviously a cool concept/idea there...................just poor execution of the build...

    either way there was deffinantly some time put into it....and alot of materials...

    i would really like to see some build pix of it...

    First thing I thought of when I saw it was "I haven't seen that much glass on a car since viewing gp2k2's threads"... But this thing looks like ASS compared to your work.

  5. So I was stopping at McD's for a little breakfast before work, when I saw this odd truck. At first I thought the truck was carrying the body of an old VW beetle in it's bed. Upon closer inspection, it appears that this monstrosity is a man-made fiberglass topper of sorts.... I have no idea what the purpose of this is as it basically eliminated the truck bed from being used. I didn't look in the windows at all, but I am guessing an extra row of seats was added??!! Anyways, on to the pics.

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  6. finallyfast.com

    trustable? my comp runs slow and they can "supposibly" can make it faster

    I wouldn't waste my money on anything like that.

    Just defrag, delete any unneccesary startup programs, disk cleanup, and remove any spyware.

    And if you are dead set on buying something to make your computer perform better, cheapest way to make your computer noticeably faster is more RAM.

    EDIT: Didn't realize it was free.... although who knows if that "free" part is just for the scan. It probably just does basically the first things I listed anyways.

  7. in school i was told that anything over 10k is really unnecessary, and dangerous

    10-15k is usually SCSI drives in servers that need EXTREMELY fast seek times i.e. large databases. In everyday computing, it probably isn't necessary and you won't notice the difference except maybe windows loading ever so slightly faster. Unnecessary? Not in the right application. Dangerous? absolutely not.

    Not sure about the need for 4x 1.5 terabytes of storage and 3x video cards, or 2 BD drives

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