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14 years ago
daniel
QuoteJUMPNYC Quotedaniel QuoteArcheo-peteriX What are you educated to do now? B.A. in economics from lewis & clark college. i'm not sure that means i'm actually educated to do anything specific, but i'd like to think i can apply what i've learned to something related to business/marketing. You are now qualified to play Peggle professionally! golly gee i wish.
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14 years ago
daniel
Quotealanrw Had th!e exact same thing happen to me except the pedal detached from the cable inside the car. I shoved the cable back in and promptly went to the autoparts store to buy a clip. Imagine my surprise when I got home and went on OEMBmw and discovered that no clip was ever used!!! It is a friction fit!! alan this happened to me, too, except it was at night in a very rural area, and
Forum: Technical Forum
14 years ago
daniel
i work on my car at Mike's (ducatipaso) house. he has been a godsend. usually he just requires beer or tacos as payment. I technically have the space at my own house, but lack many tools, and also feel more comfortable working on my car with someone who has been through plenty of brake jobs, oil changes, and other random stuff.
Forum: Technical Forum
14 years ago
daniel
QuoteArcheo-peteriX What are you educated to do now? B.A. in economics from lewis & clark college. i'm not sure that means i'm actually educated to do anything specific, but i'd like to think i can apply what i've learned to something related to business/marketing.
Forum: Community Forum
14 years ago
daniel
QuoteFerdinand Wow, that's very nice. Satellite view. That's quite near the Zolder race track. not. fair.
Forum: Community Forum
14 years ago
daniel
congrats! i hope you end up liking your position there. i guess i need a real job now that i've graduated (as of a few days ago).
Forum: Community Forum
14 years ago
daniel
Quoteducatipaso interesting. ok. i guess it's old enough of a car it's no big deal but newer vw/audi there's a special deal that has to go in there and it's spendy. yeah, just the normal 50/50 stuff is what i've always used.
Forum: Technical Forum
14 years ago
daniel
Quoteducatipaso yup I figured out the bike shop thing less than $20 for a headwrench i have a 32mm you can borrow
Forum: Technical Forum
14 years ago
daniel
i'm almost sure that it isn't time to replace the rack just because of that.
Forum: Technical Forum
14 years ago
daniel
which boot? the tie rod boot? we can practice the steering rack swap on my car... i have a 95 m3 rack ready to go in. its way cheaper to buy a used rack instead of buying a zionsville one. i need to come over soon anyway to use your garage! haha. lots to do.
Forum: Technical Forum
14 years ago
daniel
what?
Forum: Community Forum
14 years ago
daniel
Starting Friday, Lamin-x is having a sale until Dec 31 for their facebook fans. 25% off everything (except bulk rolls) and free shipping. Here is their message. QuoteHAPPY THANKSGIVING! We just wanted to take a moment and give a true Thank You to all of our fans and customers that have supported our little business. It has been 7 years since starting, and we have could not have done it witho
Forum: Community Forum
14 years ago
daniel
no problem rick. panasonic has also been on a roll when it comes to making digital cameras. you can't really go wrong with a panasonic lumix or a canon these days. sony point and shoots are good too, although typically priced a little higher and may not have the same feature-set (while being much more stylish, though!). here is a more pocketable one (about the same size as the canons
Forum: Community Forum
14 years ago
daniel
As much as I love Nikon, their compact point and shoots are garbage. Canon wins in this department. also, this week is black friday week. if i see any good discounts online for these i'll post them here.
Forum: Community Forum
14 years ago
daniel
congrats, cab! i'll be sure to post all over your wall about this, now.
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14 years ago
daniel
Quote5 Steps to Staying Safe Put it on speaker. Because your exposure drops exponentially as you move the phone away from your head, you don’t have to keep the phone very far away to reduce your exposure by 1,000 to 10,000 times. Go wired. In crowded, noisy areas, use a wired headset instead. If you must use a wireless headset, turn it off when you’re not using it. Store it. Unless you’re on i
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14 years ago
daniel
awesome stuff
Forum: Community Forum
14 years ago
daniel
QuoteArcheo-peteriX Quoterkj So lately, if possible, I try to catch the doctor Oz show. I like this guy and the things you can learn! Monday he's going to have cell phones as a topic, I'd be interested what you guys think. It's a channel five (uck***spit) show so it should be able to be accessed on the net if 3 in the afternoon isn't a good time for you. I try not to use
Forum: Community Forum
14 years ago
daniel
if cell phones are truly dangerous in the sense that their radio waves going through our brains are dangerous, then we are all screwed whether we use cell phones or not, unless maybe if you live in an area of the world where waves of various sorts don't exist.
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14 years ago
daniel
Quoterkj Cool, got your car in a magazine (well, part of it anyway), and its the part I didn't care for nice going Daniel why do you not care for my driver's side fender?
Forum: Community Forum
14 years ago
daniel
According to a local dealership's page, "BMW has announced that they will be bringing 4-cylinder diesel models to the US market in the next couple of years. They will have outstanding turbo performance, but with 60 MPGs! It may be the same engine currently launching in the European 3-series."
Forum: Community Forum
14 years ago
daniel
i'm not sure how much the OE seat covers cost, but they exist, and fit well, obviously.
Forum: Community Forum
14 years ago
daniel
Quoteducatipaso i guess you'll have to do this to the cabrio next time ur at my place we can do a writeup lol haha sure, i can do that.
Forum: Technical Forum
14 years ago
daniel
Quoteducatipaso what? now I'm lost. how the hell would you stick a full-size CD into that vent? can someone take a pic or whip up a mspaint to 'splain? thanks. i have FVS myself. no no, you break the cd into pieces so they fit into the spaces on the sides of the vents. when i did it i broke it into 4 pieces (with scissors) and then had to cut them down a bit, but once i did you cou
Forum: Technical Forum
14 years ago
daniel
Quoteducatipaso last deck of CDs i bought had a cd-sized spacer. that'd look kinda funny. you can't see it once it is shoved in there. also, i wouldn't recommend sandpaper. all you need is one of those cd spindle things. it will probably slide a lot nicer compared to sandpaper.
Forum: Technical Forum
14 years ago
daniel
QuotealanrwThe top clear spacer of a new stack of cd's comes to mind. alan this is what i did on my first e30! worked perfectly.
Forum: Technical Forum
14 years ago
daniel
sweet
Forum: Registry
14 years ago
daniel
make sure you get to the post where he refers to his bentley manual and makes a video for the DIY
Forum: Community Forum
14 years ago
daniel
QuoteFerdinand Early this spring there were lots of reports of people seeing the Google mapping vans cruising the streets of Ottawa. I really wanted to see one of those in action. Instead, I had my back turned when the Google car snuck past behind me and snapped a shot of my butt! you will now exist on the internet forever.
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14 years ago
daniel
they must get paid pretty well
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