Everything posted by RBB
- I hate the Cardinals.
- I hate the Cardinals.
- I hate the Cardinals.
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I hate the Cardinals.
All due credit - what an amazing play: -RBB
- I hate the Cardinals.
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I hate the Cardinals.
Bastards. All of you. http://images.stltoday.com/stltoday/resources/frontpage.pdf GO CARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -RBB
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- Learn About Mazda! Yay!
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Learn About Mazda! Yay!
Stupid americans. All they can do is copy from the Japanese... -RBB
- Learn About Mazda! Yay!
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I... I Want a Dell!
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?sk...d=1153336509992 Mobile AMD Sempron™ processor 3100+* with HyperTransport™ Technology and up to 1600MHz frontside bus 512MB PC2700 DDR memory for multitasking power, expandable to 2GB DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive 15" XGA TFT-LCD display with Ultrabright technology and 1024 x 768 resolution 40GB Parallel ATA hard drive (4200 rpm) -RBB
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Hey blu
Remember this thread? Something's wrong with my car, and I'm told it may be related to my accident. I went on a trip this weekend to visit family. My driveway's on about a 10-15º incline, and when I sat down, my seat broke - the seat and and the seat back tilted backwards about 30º - as if it were hinged only at the back. When I got to my in-laws, I got a good look, and what happened is this: There's a metal bar that's used to raise and lower the front of the seat via a screw-type mechanism that rotates the bar like an axle. An arm attached to the bar raises and lowers the seat as the bar twists. the female part of this screw-lift equasion had snapped clean off of the bar allowing the seat to raise independently. There was an articulating arm on each side of the seat undercarriage preventing the seat from leaning back more than 30º. While I had the seat apart, a screw holding one of those arms to the seat crumbled - it snapped in two while I was hand-tightening it. Now, my brother-in-law happens to have once owned an '01 Mazda 626. He was involved in a more violent rear-end collision than was I, and his seat broke in a similar fashion. He says it's a safety feature meant to minimize whiplash. Additionally, my sister-in-law works for an insurance agency, and says I could file aonther claim with the insurance co. of the person who caused the accident. Now, I'm a big guy (6'2", 250ish), but I'm not that fat. Have you seen this type of thing before? Could the seat have been weakened by the accident? If so, do you think I have a case with her ins. co more than four months after the accident occured? Thanks in advance, -RBB
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Pics of pimped out G6 from Pontiac.com
For comparison: EDIT: and the rear: -RBB
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RWD DTS Replacement?
http://www.exoticcarrentals.biz/bmw745-limo-rentals.htm http://www.csi-auto.nl/carshopping/index.h...0808/index.html http://www.limos4sale.com/mercedeslimobuilder.html -RBB
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11 Lucernes to be Unveiled at SEMA
You don't think there might be a wee bit a sarcasm there, do you? -RBB
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Ocn has a moment
When I read the thread title, I thought it said "Ocn has a movement". I really wasn't sure I wanted to open it... -RBB
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I dont like your ringtone
"So Long and Thanks for All the Fish" - primary/general calls "Brown-eyed Girl" - for the wife "This New Booty" - for the Sis-in-Law (in jest) For text messages: Special Ed from Crank Yankers - "I got mail, YAY! I got mail, YAAAAYYY!" -RBB
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Rosie O'Donnell. -RBB
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two burning questions
I've had great success with the Ewido Security Suite, though I haven't had opportunity to try it since their merger with Grisoft. http://www.ewido.net/en/ This has gotten rid of the toughest, most buried and stubborn viruses and malware that I've come across. You can download a free trial version that's good for 20 days, and should clear up any problems you've got. Then, if you don't want to pay for it, just uninstall the product before the trial ends and you're all clear. -RBB
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AHHHHH!!!!!!! Scary Cars! Booo!
At work parked at the end of three successive aisles: Solstice C5 Z06 CTS-V And saw a Quattroporte the other day. Still an amazing vehicle. -RBB -RBB
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two burning questions
Hey blu, Download and run a program called "HiJack This!". It takes a snapshot of all the running applications and services on your PC. If you have Spyware/Malware, it will show up in the list as well. You'll be able to save the list to a text file. Copy the contents of the text file, and paste them on here. I'll look at it and see if I notice anything suspicious. EDIT: If you click here, it should take you to a site that will automatically start the Hijack This! download. -RBB
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Word Association
Madeleine L'Engle -RBB