[QUOTE=MIPS;38728182][IMG]http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a166/ballsandy/Computer%20related/CRW_7344.jpg[/IMG]
...but it has weight to it....[/QUOTE]
When you put it in an expansion bay, you can't put a heavier object in, thus you save weight :v:
It weighed less than the batteries did.
[QUOTE=MIPS;38728182][IMG]http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a166/ballsandy/Computer%20related/CRW_7344.jpg[/IMG]
...but it has weight to it....[/QUOTE]
probably less than an optical drive is what they're getting at
[QUOTE=MIPS;38728182][IMG]http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a166/ballsandy/Computer%20related/CRW_7344.jpg[/IMG]
...but it has weight to it....[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE] It is intended to replace the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive when you know you will not need the drive.[/QUOTE]
[URL="http://support.apple.com/kb/TA25895?viewlocale=en_US"]source[/URL]
ahg clown ninjas
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and an automerge break
i just can't win
[QUOTE=VistaPOWA;38727814]What's wrong with foreign cars?
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Does every single teenager in the US have trucks? Aren't they guzzling gasoline by gallon?
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an alliteration, didn't even notice that[/QUOTE]
Worth it to have a 400 big block under the hood.
My other car is a 91 explorer, and it's worth having 14 mpg because 4wd, a large v6, and being cheap enough to not have to worry about having too much fun in it.
Birdman, if you're taking that beautiful truck out in the snow, please tell me they don't salt the roads in your area.
I'm worried enough about rust with this thing:
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[QUOTE=VistaPOWA;38727814]What's wrong with foreign cars?
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Does every single teenager in the US have trucks? Aren't they guzzling gasoline by gallon?
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an alliteration, didn't even notice that[/QUOTE]
A lot of the guys in my area suddenly decided it was time to become "country" and have their parents buy them trucks that they put gigantic rims on with low-pro tires and shit. Makes me wanna puke.
Whereas the truck above is the one I will inherit down the road. My first vehicle was a 9000 lbs stock Chevrolet Suburban that got 8-10 miles to the gallon and had an extra 800 lbs sitting over the rear axle in just tool weight. Plus my weight up front.
What year is that truck, Deeps. Looks awesome.
There should be some laptop parts what are completely incased with no leaks. And these parts should be filled with helium, making the laptop lighter.
i'm a genius
1963 Chevrolet C10. 400 big block with a 3 speed through the floor transmission we ripped out of a car in the junkyard cause the bolts and shit lined up.
[QUOTE=tratzzz;38728395]There should be some laptop parts what are completely incased with no leaks. And these parts should be filled with helium, making the laptop lighter.
i'm a genius[/QUOTE]
It might be a quarter of a gram lighter.
But funny.
[QUOTE=tratzzz;38727878]Less moving parts = less cling and clang.
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And "my car" is a Nissan Bluebird currently. It isn't even registered anymore I think. It was mostly bought for the engine.
It is pretty sweet though. I like it.[/QUOTE]
I thought you were 13?
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;38728397]1963 Chevrolet C10. 400 big block with a 3 speed through the floor transmission we ripped out of a car in the junkyard cause the bolts and shit lined up.[/QUOTE]
Fuck I'd love to get a car like that. Sucks that mine is so rare that I can barely drop any Accord parts in, and forget trying to find anything that will work because it lines up.
[QUOTE=VistaPOWA;38728471]I thought you were 13?[/QUOTE]
14. Thats why I said "my car"
If it'd be my car, it'd be registered and I would have posted a few pictures. I simply learn to drive with it around the countryside or at a factory lot. Mostly learning how to park in tight places or how to ride into a garage over a canal / maintenance hole thing.
How can you reach the pedals?
[QUOTE=VistaPOWA;38728525]How can you reach the pedals?[/QUOTE]
I am longer than my sister ffs. :v:
She is 18 and has a license. Why shouldn't I be able to reach the pedals?
I mean, when I was 10 and tried to ride a jeep, ofc I had a hard time reaching the pedals. But then I was ~30cm shorter too.
he ate his vegetables like a good boy that's how
Pff, you call THOSE cars??
Check out my Nissan Micra
[img]http://www.autoweb.co.uk/dealer_sites/car_pix/used-nissan-micra-013542914695803.jpg[/img]
It totally does not look like a very surprised frog.
I go away for a day and Sipwicket turns into a thread about cars and guns
what the hell
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[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;38728696']Pff, you call THOSE cars??
Check out my Nissan Micra
[img]http://www.autoweb.co.uk/dealer_sites/car_pix/used-nissan-micra-013542914695803.jpg[/img]
It totally does not look like a very surprised frog.[/QUOTE]
Oh hey I have a Micra too
a '99 Micra
I'll post a picture later maybe
[IMG]http://imganuncios.mitula.net/nissan_micra_92375248633202406.jpg[/IMG]
that's the cutest car I've ever seen
Came home and my headset is broken. I have to use these shitty $5 headphones that I use for my cell phone now. I can't talk to people either.
While on the subject of cars... who else (in America) drives a stick?
[QUOTE=digigamer17;38727587]Not [URL="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wacom-Bamboo-Touch-Graphics-Tablet/dp/B005UHBT5S/ref=sr_1_2?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1354820634&sr=1-2"]here[/URL].[/QUOTE]
I own the previous version of this tablet. It is good but if it shares some attributes I'll give you a warning: The touch control is ass and the touch control will become a near-unusable mess later in its life. Additionally don't lose the metal clip or the pen tips that come with it since you're likely to go through one pen tip a year if you're active with it.
Also don't let it chafe in a bag with the pen inside the yellow strap, the pen will act as a lever and rip the strap out from the tablet.
[QUOTE=MTMod;38729022]While on the subject of cars... who else (in America) drives a stick?[/QUOTE]
I drove a manual Ford Ranger for awhile, but my Prelude is an auto. It was in good condition with low miles so I didn't really care if it was manual or not.
[QUOTE=tratzzz;38728510]14. Thats why I said "my car"
If it'd be my car, it'd be registered and I would have posted a few pictures. I simply learn to drive with it around the countryside or at a factory lot. Mostly learning how to park in tight places or how to ride into a garage over a canal / maintenance hole thing.[/QUOTE]
When is it actually legal for you to get a driver's license? I'll be eligible in a year, but I don't think I'm gonna go through with it. Sure, it's nice to have, but it's costs a lot of money and I can pretty much bicycle wherever I normally go, and take public transport (20$ a month and I can go to pretty much any place in Zealand) where I can't.
The driving age limit in america is too low I think. 16 is way too young to be driving unless you pass a tough driving test.
this is my usual ride
[img] http://thecityfix.com/blog/files/2010/10/4130028204_58a6395e9a.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Brt5470;38729102]The driving age limit in america is too low I think. 16 is way too young to be driving unless you pass a tough driving test.[/QUOTE]
I'm not sure if it's my area or all of the US, but I heard that the period between a permit and a license will change to around a year soon.
[QUOTE=lavacano;38729139]this is my usual ride
[img] http://thecityfix.com/blog/files/2010/10/4130028204_58a6395e9a.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
You drive a bus?
[QUOTE=MTMod;38729022]While on the subject of cars... who else (in America) drives a stick?[/QUOTE]
I drive a stick Mini Cooper
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