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STEvil

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  1. Be careful with neo's... if you have two the size of the palm of your hand and roughly 1" thick they have capability to crush your hand... Thanks on identifying that, Forevrbumpn, now just gotta find better pictures of it.
  2. Alternators will burn whether you go to 8v or not, its all about how much work you make them to over a period of time.
  3. disable wireless turning off when entering sleep mode.
  4. looks like a dual. edit I mean dub.... http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/76798-removing-ca-glue-and-dub-10-repair/
  5. try enabling extended desktop: http://skattertech.com/2008/04/setup-multiple-monitors-in-vista/
  6. Yeah, thats what Dan said. I dont think you would have problems with linearity really.. especially if you used a spider setup like linked in some of the above subs.
  7. Could be a bad NIC, bad cable, modem/router/switch/hub dieing, or another PC on the network conflicting IP's with you... if your icon on the bottom right is changing between connected and disconnected. If its not then it could be your ISP is having issues with a recent large update that went out to the "main" internet servers, or your hosts file and/or DNS records are expired... kinda hard to tell without a bit more specific wording.
  8. I've got a $1700 Alienware paperweight you can put next to it :/
  9. how about an electromagnetic motor (in place of the standard magnet structure) coupled with a voice coil? I asked Dan Wiggins that one once iirc and tossed a few emails back and forth but didnt get very far on it.
  10. holy shit that got assraped.... cast iron is a bit harder to weld than steel. Pull the soft parts, put rags in the motor to keep weld/flux/spatter from getting into it, weld the shit out of it, do some grinding, then put new soft parts in..
  11. If you do it too long, yes. If its in short bursts, not really. What matters is heat build up in the mosfets mostly. If you let them heat up too much from a long period of low voltage or successive bursts with no rest period or not enough, then you will burn them up.
  12. could do subs backwards. Got a friend with a single rockford 12 in a sealed box facing backwards behind a bench seat (tight fit, we put a couple strips of 1" mdf on the face of the box to hold it off the back wall of the cab) with an old ass half burned out orion amp and you'd think it was a ported 15.... Dirty - I'd like to see what your box would do if you turned it on end so the subs were forward and the port up.
  13. Adata and G.Skill are both rebranders. They buy from other manufacturers (usually Micron or Samsung) and put their name on it.
  14. if its steel then weld it with the soft parts still in place. Use tape or a damp cloth to protect the parts and cool the weld asap.. if you dont burn the surround you can call it good. if its aluminum then you'll need a recone after welding the basket. Couple of guys here that have recones if you click that thing with the letters that make it look similar to "search".
  15. I didnt wear a seatbelt... oh, and my tint (a layer of mud) is way over the limit..
  16. You do realize those both probably have nearly identical actual contrast ratio's right? Its like RMS vs PMPO rated on the same amp...
  17. nah, need to know the make/model of the ram to tell if it has Micron DDR2 chips..
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