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I have the runs really bad. My plan is to sip water and sit on the computer because it is close to the can. Goddamn this sucks.
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meatpimp posted:I've never used a torque wrench on a spark plug. Snug+1/8 of a turn for conical seat plugs, snug+1/2 of a turn for compression washer plugs. This. I grab the socket wrench almost to the socket which prevents me from over torquing them, and just snug them.
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mafoose posted:This. I do this with the drain plug on my car too because the crush washer makes it feel like you've ripped the threads out at about 3 seperate points.
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A buddy of mine bought a 2013 Altima when they first came out. It just clicked 32000 miles and he just found out it needs a new transmission. Again. 3rd time's the charm, right?
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Pham Nuwen posted:Not with a volume license, AFAIK Volume licenses still have to show in the registry.
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# ? Nov 21, 2015 20:07 |
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Wrar posted:I have the runs really bad. My plan is to sip water and sit on the computer because it is close to the can. Sounds like it's time for a toilet desk.
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Goober Peas posted:A buddy of mine bought a 2013 Altima when they first came out. It just clicked 32000 miles and he just found out it needs a new transmission. Again. 3rd time's the charm, right? He should remember to trade that in before the powertrain waeranty expires. Goddamn, 3. Nissan cvts must be terrible.
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# ? Nov 21, 2015 20:48 |
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Holy poo poo just finishing holiday shopping. I said that instead of Christmas shopping because my GF and my pops also have birthdays (I do too, lol) in December. My pops used to have a '78 Trans Am back in the day so I bought him a nice 1:18 scale die-cast model with a display case.
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# ? Nov 21, 2015 20:50 |
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nm posted:He should remember to trade that in before the powertrain waeranty expires. They extended the warranty on older models to something like 8 years or 120k miles. He's probably got awhile.
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# ? Nov 21, 2015 21:50 |
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CommieGIR posted:Volume licenses still have to show in the registry. Why? They could verify the key with just a hash and a partial license key, which is what they appear to be doing. Presumably this is so all your corporate users don't download a key recovery program, grab the corporate license key, and share it with all their friends.
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# ? Nov 21, 2015 21:59 |
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literally a fish posted:You literally need no tools at all to do RAM in most of the iMacs some of the older ones need a philips screwdriver. Several of the current models to which I am referring don't have the hatch on the back for RAM. I'm aware of the ones that do, and the older sones with the hatch on the bottom.
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# ? Nov 21, 2015 22:04 |
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Goober Peas posted:A buddy of mine bought a 2013 Altima when they first came out. It just clicked 32000 miles and he just found out it needs a new transmission. Again. 3rd time's the charm, right? Hot drat my brother's old '99 Explorer needed 2 trans replacements before it reached 90k miles and I thought that was bad.
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# ? Nov 21, 2015 23:39 |
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In case someone wants a blast from the past, I found a cover of the Doom 3 intro song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4vOfWvsb7o Finally fixing the roof rust on my subaru. Dremel wirewheel tools are epic-tier gear.
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# ? Nov 22, 2015 00:19 |
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Pham Nuwen posted:Why? They could verify the key with just a hash and a partial license key, which is what they appear to be doing. Presumably this is so all your corporate users don't download a key recovery program, grab the corporate license key, and share it with all their friends. There are 2 different types of volume license key. I thought that you could still read a MAK key .out of the registry? It's just a normal key? Ive always used the 'magicaljellybean key finder' when I've needed to grab one If your machine has been. Volume activated using a corporate KMS server or active directory then the key you read out won't help you with activation for a standalone machine.
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# ? Nov 22, 2015 00:30 |
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Tomarse posted:There are 2 different types of volume license key. I thought that you could still read a MAK key .out of the registry? It's just a normal key? Ive always used the 'magicaljellybean key finder' when I've needed to grab one magical jelly bean keyfind finds "BBBBB-BBBBB-BBBBB-BBBBB-BBBBB". Other, similar products have managed to find the last 5 digits but not the whole key.
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# ? Nov 22, 2015 00:38 |
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Uh, this poo poo got dark in a hurry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPslvBVqJp8 e: my bullshit uverse gateway is loving up again on wifi. This is the ubiquiti wifi thingy you guys recommended, right? http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HXT8R2O?colid=2SNTUILMAM9HS&coliid=I7M6OWFY0LK77&ref_=wl_it_dp_o_pd_nS_ttl BloodBag fucked around with this message at 01:08 on Nov 22, 2015 |
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BloodBag posted:Uh, this poo poo got dark in a hurry That is just an ap and doesn't support 5ghz.
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nm posted:That is just an ap and doesn't support 5ghz. All I want is an AP so I can turn wifi off on the gateway. What should I be looking for? Please linky.
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I had the same issue as you BloodBag. I think this is what I bought: http://www.amazon.com/RT-AC66U-Dual-Band-Wireless-AC1750-Gigabit-Router/dp/B008ABOJKS I plugged it into one of the ethernet ports and disabled the wifi on the 2wire unit. I haven't had any issues.
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# ? Nov 22, 2015 01:18 |
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BloodBag posted:All I want is an AP so I can turn wifi off on the gateway. What should I be looking for? Please linky. Do you want 5ghz support (you do if you live near people and have devices made since 2010ish)?
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# ? Nov 22, 2015 01:25 |
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BloodBag posted:In case someone wants a blast from the past, I found a cover of the Doom 3 intro song. not e1m1, gtfo
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# ? Nov 22, 2015 01:27 |
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BloodBag posted:Uh, this poo poo got dark in a hurry That is the AP I have. It's not the one that has been discussed earlier in this months thread though. It's only bgn and has a 100mbit wired link not gigabit. It is an awesome AP (mine covers my whole house and garden) but you will also need to buy a 24v Poe adaptor for it and to configure it you need to install the unifi controller app on your pc (it doesn't have an inbuilt web server). The app doesn't need to stay running forever but you will need to reopen it if you ever have a long power cut as the ap may loose its config.
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# ? Nov 22, 2015 01:27 |
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Enourmo posted:not e1m1, gtfo He did e1m1 too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVn6C6uiFo0
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mariooncrack posted:He did e1m1 too:
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After a concert tonight, I got sick and tired of waiting for the bus for ~30 minutes while standing in crappy slush weather, so I decided to try out this newfangled DriveNow on-the-spot minute-by-minute electric car (they're all BMW i3s) rental thing. The handy-dandy app told me that there was a car less than 5 minutes away by foot, so off I went. Sure enough, the car was there and I unlocked it with my RFID card that I also use for public transport. Apparently you can unlock/lock the cars using the app, too. When you start up the car, there's a short survey you have to complete using the iDrive system. Questions about how clean the car is inside, if there are any dents or scratches, the usual rental car stuff. And then you just drive, and holy poo poo the i3 is a nice car to drive. I've driven other electric cars (no Tesla yet, unfortunately) and liked them, but this is a much higher class car. And there is a hell of a lot more acceleration on tap than you'd expect, at least at the city speeds the car is meant for. Well done, BMW It also seemed to handle just fine in the snow and slush we're getting right now. A bit slippy if you mash it, but those super skinny 155-width tires seem to cut through it pretty well. And of course there's traction control too. I can only think of two downsides. One is that there is no ice scraper or anything to handle snow and ice on the car, and nothing to wipe off the insides of the windows. The other is that it cost me ~$13 to go 7.5km, compared to $1.70 if I had taken the bus. It's ~$0.55/minute while driving, half that while parked. Cheaper than a taxi, though. On the other hand, I got to drive home in a warm, comfortable car instead of having to wait even longer for that drat bus.
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mariooncrack posted:He did e1m1 too: no dude the REAL e1m1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSsfjHCFosw e; they're all legit covers tho
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I'm in London at a gig. I just heard a grime version of a James Brown track. Hype.
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BloodBag posted:All I want is an AP so I can turn wifi off on the gateway. What should I be looking for? Please linky. Go buy a UniFi UAP-AC-Lite or UAP-AC-Pro (if you can find somewhere that has one in stock) This is the pro unit: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1184036-REG/ubiquiti_networks_uap_ac_pro_unifi_ap.html this is the Lite: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1184038-REG/ubiquiti_networks_uap_ac_lite_unifi_ap_ac.html You shouldn't be spending over ~$150 on the Pro or $80ish on the Lite. RRPs are $149 and $79 respectively. Stock is a bit short since they're so new, so a lot of places are marking them up (especially Amazon sellers). They come with the PoE injector, are simultaneous dual band and 802.11ac/b/g/n.
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Enourmo posted:no dude the REAL e1m1 It's been awhile since I've played any Doom game. I should remedy this.
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Test drove our new boat. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKc8EhofZ2g 4 years of no truck boxes makes me rusty as fuuuuck. http://imgur.com/a/a8mLo cross trusses are welded. pretrip done. Fucker comes home tomorrow.
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cursedshitbox posted:Test drove our new boat. "goddamnit" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KlSuGNt8e4
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx1mryKqvT8 I feel extra manly now.
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# ? Nov 22, 2015 05:29 |
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Gotta love Aldi specials. That BBQ gift set looks pretty slick, tempted to grab one myself since my only long-handled spatula is a piece of poo poo that folds under the slightest pressure.
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Trip report on the Archer C9: Pretty good, stock firmware is poo poo as expected from a TP-Link product. Roomates claim their download speeds have doubled so I assume they are now being capped by the lovely cable we have and not the wifi speed. Everyones happy and I didnt have to drill holes in the wall.
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jammyozzy posted:I do this with the drain plug on my car too because the crush washer makes it feel like you've ripped the threads out at about 3 seperate points. Get a drain valve you fool
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Great Beer posted:Trip report on the Archer C9: Pretty good, stock firmware is poo poo as expected from a TP-Link product. Roomates claim their download speeds have doubled so I assume they are now being capped by the lovely cable we have and not the wifi speed. Everyones happy and I didnt have to drill holes in the wall. yeah the firmware is poo poo UI-wise but it's pretty much set and forget so whatever :V glad it's working
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Ephphatha posted:Gotta love Aldi specials. My fondest memory of Aldi is when a much younger me found some offbrand cd player in the home section featuring a full 90 seconds of anti skip and two bass boost settings for 40 bucks. The equivalent and much more atheistic Sony was like 120 at the time. Fucker lasted too.
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Ephphatha posted:Gotta love Aldi specials. That BBQ gift set looks pretty slick, tempted to grab one myself since my only long-handled spatula is a piece of poo poo that folds under the slightest pressure. It is a good BBQ for its price. It has an issue - the outside burner isn't seating properly with the gas line, so need to look into fixing that
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My girl's best friend's BF said he is prospecting for a local motorcycle gang/club. I have never seen him with a bike nor have I ever seen him in a jean jacket cut-off vest -- especially one encrusted in blood, piss, poo poo, and semen. I've read the HST book, I know what's up!
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Great Beer posted:Trip report on the Archer C9: Pretty good, stock firmware is poo poo as expected from a TP-Link product. Roomates claim their download speeds have doubled so I assume they are now being capped by the lovely cable we have and not the wifi speed. Everyones happy and I didnt have to drill holes in the wall. I was actually really impressed by the stock firmware on my C5. It's clunky and not very polished, but it mostly makes up for that in functionality (it's also worlds better than most D-Link firmware, though that's not saying much). And like laf said, you never have to touch it once it's set up, it just works. It's a lot more reliable than the Netgear WNR3500L it replaced (and a fuckton faster). If you want clunky, I have an ancient Netgear router of some sort somewhere that only has a telnet interface. It's about the size of a VCR, and heavier. (now I'm tempted to go root around in the garage to try and find the drat thing, even though it only supports 10/100 on the switch and a 10mbit uplink) randomidiot fucked around with this message at 10:03 on Nov 22, 2015 |
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