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This is true but sometimes I think people just don't pay attention and get smashed. I am not the person who drinks like I am in a competition but when I am having a great time I end up putting a good few away.
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LOL. So true. I was riding around on my cousins scooter the summer and ended up passing by a couple chicks I knew, it was embarrassing as hell lol.
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Thats some "Hangover" shyt lol.
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I was drinking at a good friends of mine one night last summer and ended up hitting it pretty heavy. It wasn't intentional but nonetheless, I drank a dozen regular beer, a flask of rum (mixed), lost my mix, found a 26 of rum so I drank that straight over a period of about an hour and a half and well as you can imagine, I got pretty smashed. My friend called a cab, dragged me out and threw me in, told the cabbie where to go and gave me $15 for the ride. I remember waking up in the back of the cab, looking at the meter and seeing $8.xx (dunno what the cents were), I told the driver to pull over I got to throw up, when he came to a stop I took out $20 from my wallet plus the $15 given to me and gave it to the driver. I still to this day have no clue where I got out to but I remember throwing up on someone's front lawn and blacking out. When I came too I was walking down the sidewalk, fell off the curb and onto the trunk of a parked car. From there I have no clue how I got home, how I got inside or what time it was. When I woke up, I was perfect, no hangover nothing. Not even a slight headache or dry mouth. I got some details from my gf the next morning tho. Apparently I locked myself in the bathroom, threw up on EVERYTHING and curled up buttnekkid under a 2'x2' rug lol. She got me in bed and cleaned up the vomit (she's the best) . What I learned from that experience is this: I love drinking lol.
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I appreciate your replies Steve, both in the e-mail and here. Hopefully something gets worked out for international customers such as myself. I will think it through about shipping with USPS but like you said, its a risk not only for me but for you as well. Canadian distributers would be awesome for us northerners. Thanks again
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I live in Newfoundland and have no friends/family outside of here. I fired off an email to [email protected], hopefully someone will help me obtain this product for a better shipping price. Damn you FedEx
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for anyone that hasnt checked out Wax
pumpfinder replied to 00hoe88's topic in Tunez - All things music related
Wax is a very talented individual. I have been listening to him for years. -
Help with Wiring Woofers
pumpfinder replied to pumpfinder's topic in Electrical-battery- Alternators- Wiring
in series, there is more current which in return, adds more heat. The higher heat reduces the efficiency of the voice coil. EDIT: In conclusion, what Blownengine said. -
Help with Wiring Woofers
pumpfinder replied to pumpfinder's topic in Electrical-battery- Alternators- Wiring
Sorry about the confusion and thanks Skippy. This is the reason why I posted it, because I am not that good at configuring wires. All I did was goto 12volt and said I have 2 Dual 1 woofers and it spit an image back but with voice coils in series. I want to see if I can get them in parallel. Heres a little better picture, well I think it is haha. -
Alpine CDA-117 Subwoofer Level Question
pumpfinder replied to pumpfinder's topic in Head Units-Processors and Eq's
Thats the same for me but I dont think i ever put it to 15 just because i dont see maxing something out as being safe. I usually keep it at 12 for letting it hit hard and like 2-4 for daily. Im just wondering what 15 is actually equal to (like what I said about, +3dB or 0dB or w/e. -
As of right now I have: Voice Coils wired in Series and Woofers in Parallel. What I want is Voice Coils in Parallel and Subs in Series. Is the below image of wiring going to allow me to have a 1 OHM load and achieve VC in Parallel and Subs in Series? Thanks for your time, Matt
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Under the main audio menu function (same menu as fader, balance, etc..), there is a main subwoofer level option that I need some info on. The scale is 0 - 15, 0 being slightly audible (not off) and 15 being, well, cranked. No where have I found what this scale means. As in, does 0-15 indicate minus 15dB to 0dB or something along the lines of minus 12db to 0db to plus 3db (0-12-15 on the scale). I have been going under this impression (the plus 3db one) so I always have it on or under 12. Can someone please clarify this? Thanks in advance, Matt