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Sampsonite replied to doug118's topic in Off Topic - Random, Misc posts - the forum "Junk Drawer"
Team Decent: Money Watch 'Til end: -
Term lab fail
Sampsonite replied to skavenger's topic in Off Topic - Random, Misc posts - the forum "Junk Drawer"
I don't even run instical in windows XP. It recognizes the TL automatically. There are MANY help forums Here EDIT: I see you posted on there -
Chicago Auto Show
Sampsonite replied to Eric B's topic in Off Topic - Random, Misc posts - the forum "Junk Drawer"
Looks like a JL whore house... -
2000 Galant wreck
Sampsonite replied to SA_210_Tx's topic in Engine and Performance - Anything for that couple extra horses!
looks like tranny/oil cooler. I've seen them as just 1 line like that before can you get a better pic? It's really hard to tell from that angle. -
Woah! Craigslist...
Sampsonite replied to BeachJoshua's topic in Off Topic - Random, Misc posts - the forum "Junk Drawer"
Ya, Just imagine what kind of protection you would need if he turned the system on -
Woah! Craigslist...
Sampsonite replied to BeachJoshua's topic in Off Topic - Random, Misc posts - the forum "Junk Drawer"
Sounds legit -
4'' Precision Ports
Sampsonite replied to TeamNemesis_Jessie's topic in For Sale: Car audio related equipment only
ANY idea what the dash kit on the right fits? -
:shock: 'Tough Guy' contest: Eight miles of mud, barbed wire, broken glass and fire... the race that defies our 'elf and safety culture More than 5,000 people worldwide descended on a small corner of farmland today to brave mud, rain, ice and fire on a gruelling assault course dubbed 'the world's hardest endurance test'. Thousands of competitors, some in superhero fancy dress as Superman and Robocop, flocked to the 'Tough Guy' contest in Perton, Staffordshire, today to push their bodies to the limit in frosty temperatures. The eight-mile long assault course features terrifying underwater tunnels, barbed wire fences and fire walks. It sees competitors stretched to their physical boundaries as they clamber over nets, walls and even an electrified fence dubbed 'The Tiger'. Brave Britons, Aussies, New Zealanders, Chinese and Japanese all took part in the rainy event - which saw its fair share of broken bones and bruised bodies. Among the competitors were serving policemen and military personnel - but some of the more daring wore costumes, including 25 people dressed up as Liquorice Allsorts. Event organiser Mouser Wilson, said: 'We' didn't have much ground space, we had about 7,000 people here and we had to shut the doors to the public because everybody wanted to do it. 'We have had to turn at least a thousand away.[/size] 'We had plenty of military with us, many said that this course was harder than the army. 'I had a captain in Afghanistan write to me saying the British Army recognise Tough Guy as the most arduous test of physical and mental endurance. 'They want to send a lot of troops here to try the course before they send them off to Afghanistan. 'There is nothing like this in the world, and that is why people from all over the globe want to come here. 'Every year there's something new - we have a zipline this year which takes you down a 1,000 metres very quickly and if you don't let go above the water you'll go straight into the wall. 'We had a fair few broken bones. 'But people attempt the course as a journey of self discovery, if people break their legs, they don't come whining like many in our blame and claim culture - they ring up and apologise saying "Please let me come back next year".' Mr Wilson added: 'We've had more and more children asking to do it, so we're going to hold the first ever kids-only Tough Guy in October.' One competitor, Liam Posthewaite, 32, from Bristol, said: 'This is the hardest thing I've ever physically done. 'Every single inch of you aches afterwards but the sense of achievement is so satisfying that it's worth the pain. 'This is the first time I've done it... but it won't be the last.'
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Mine burped 5,600wrms for 10+ seconds without getting warm or stinky
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WOW, Awesome turnout!
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Not personally, nope
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qts=0.36 vas=56L fs=26Hz Re=4ohms xmax=28mm (1.102 inch) z=8ohms qms=8.77 qes=0.37 spl=93.9dB rms=450w pe=900w bl=18.00 dia=305mm (12.01inch) sd=0.048sqm It's sensitive, it'll handle 400w, 4 ohms, big xmax it need a decent size ported box, or mid sized sealed