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GReddy eManage UltimateECU from Japan, shipped to Karcepts in MD, then installed today in my S2000 This is the recommended/approved installation location, behind the driver’s seat.
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Solice Kirsk posted:Just bought tickets to see some really old guys play music from the 90's. Back in 1983 I saw Ministry open for Madness. There were like, three people on the ballroom floor watching them. I felt bad for them. Not surprised they changed their sound so radically.
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# ? Jan 17, 2020 23:38 |
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Folks, don't worry, I'll just get certified by the state to make my own repairs. I'm not stupid, I know a house is a massive amount of work. we just saw tons and tons of other places that were shitshows and the one we bought is a space-age utopia by comparison.
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# ? Jan 18, 2020 00:00 |
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Imperador do Brasil posted:GReddy eManage UltimateECU from Japan, shipped to Karcepts in MD, then installed today in my S2000 Cool thing. Hope it does whatever cool things are supposed to do well.
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# ? Jan 18, 2020 01:21 |
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playstation 3s have gotten really small
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# ? Jan 18, 2020 01:39 |
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Imperador do Brasil posted:GReddy eManage UltimateECU from Japan, shipped to Karcepts in MD, then installed today in my S2000 That looks nice, but wouldn't road handlebars give you better accuracy past 100 yards and let you grind the beans instead of just pulverize them?
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# ? Jan 18, 2020 02:14 |
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RCarr posted:Cool thing. Hope it does whatever cool things are supposed to do well. Isn't it obvious? The Greddy e-Manage Ultimate does what no other piggyback ECU can. Engineered to preserve the best features of the original e-Manage (economical price, no need for tuning from scratch, & compatible for most Japanese performance vehicles). Some of the new features include the ability to both Add and Subtract on fuel and ignition maps A toggle switch to shift between two sets of tuning maps (i.e. Street program or Race program) Air/Fuel Target Map for self-tuning to speeding up initial tuning time Increased number of input and output ports and numerous built in adapters Various Correction Maps (for Acceleration, Speed, Temperature, Ignition, & A/T Trans) Fouled Spark-Plug Cleaning Feature Auxiliary Output Maps.
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# ? Jan 18, 2020 02:50 |
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RCarr posted:Cool thing. Hope it does whatever cool things are supposed to do well. More power better drivability for my sports car that only gets driven a few times a month (when it’s nice out)
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Imperador do Brasil posted:GReddy eManage UltimateECU from Japan, shipped to Karcepts in MD, then installed today in my S2000 Nifty. Next time I'm merging from 270 to 70 I'll keep an eye out for it. Hey those cheap reusable purple K-cups I mentioned a few pages back? Yeah, don't anybody get those. Just pay for the legit Keurig one. Unless you like coffee that's half water and full of grounds.
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# ? Jan 18, 2020 03:31 |
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davebo posted:Hey those cheap reusable purple K-cups I mentioned a few pages back? Yeah, don't anybody get those. Just pay for the legit Keurig one. Unless you like coffee that's half water and full of grounds. I use something like this: with regular ground coffee daily without issue.
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I just got the reusable kcup filters, and yeah the coffee is very watery and there is a bunch of coffee grounds in it. Not sure if im gonna buy the kcups, or buy a diff brewer. The kcups would end up costing me close to a hundred a month.
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I use the cheap reusable k-cups and they work just about as well as a regular coffee pod, which is to say: not great but not entirely awful, perfectly drinkable coffee.
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TotalLossBrain posted:I use something like this: with regular ground coffee daily without issue. Thanks, I looked that one up on amazon and it's $14, while the official keurig one we already have is on sale for $9 so I think I'll just get one or two more of those and be done with it. Included the links for both if anyone is interested.
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Inzombiac posted:Folks, don't worry, I'll just get certified by the state to make my own repairs. Lol, certified by the state. The good news is you don’t need any certifications, inspections, or quite frankly even skills to work on your house! as evidenced by every person who’s lived there before you E: for reals, congrats... it’s nice having your own place Catatron Prime has a new favorite as of 05:07 on Jan 18, 2020 |
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Adeline Weishaupt posted:last time I bought a razor So after shaving for like 16 months, and still constantly getting bad shaves filled with irritation, I got myself an early Birthday present. Rockwell 6s, and holy poo poo this is so much better than my old razor (never get an Edwin Jagger unless you only shave every 2-3 days; it sucks for daily shaving). I got barely any irritation, and the irritation I did get was more likely due to a learning curve for this sucker and doing dumb mistakes. It's gonna be a learning curve, but it's absolutely gonna help me get a good shave on a daily basis. Adeline Weishaupt has a new favorite as of 10:14 on Jan 18, 2020 |
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Coffee And Pie posted:I use the cheap reusable k-cups and they work just about as well as a regular coffee pod, which is to say: not great but not entirely awful, perfectly drinkable coffee. I think i'm gonna try using the filters they make for the reusable cups. I have the early k10 model. If I use the minimum amount of water to get a stronger cup, it ends up about as hot as normal coffee that has sat for 15 minutes. I think its because the first ounce or two of water that comes out isn't hot. If I fill the water to the medium amount, then its hotter, but then its watered down more. Heard about a hack where you use a disposable cup, remove the foil, grounds, and paper filter, and stick it in the reusable cup, but its too big and won't fit. I know the new more expensive k cup machines address most of these shortcomings. But a Mr. Coffee is only $20. Might go for that instead.
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Dick Trauma posted:Back in 1983 I saw Ministry open for Madness. As someone who’s seen some pretty badass shows, that’s a badass show to have seen.
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Adeline Weishaupt posted:So after shaving for like 16 months, and still constantly getting bad shaves filled with irritation, I got myself an early Birthday present. Hell yeah, nice buy! Adjustable safety razors are such a god tier piece of kit, I’ve got an old Gillette fatboy and it’s second only to my electric toothbrush in terms of favorite hygiene products. There are very few things as satisfying as a proper wet shave with the right soap and balm
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Lawen posted:As someone who’s seen some pretty badass shows, that’s a badass show to have seen. Just recently saw ministry open for slayer. It was a good show.
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H110Hawk posted:Just recently saw ministry open for slayer. It was a good show. Caught the last show of that tour. Fuckin rocked
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Got a pair of Anker Soundcore Liberty Neos. I've just been calling them knockoff earpods. They do the trick and retention is really good and they give you a bunch of different ear plug things and things that help it stay in the ear. The sound has a lot of bass for something that's like an inch wide maybe. Almost too much bass actually, I had to adjust the EQ in spotify. And it has the thudding you get in anything that seals your ears when you move around. Staryberry posted:I like this! It's from Stay Home Club. https://stayhomeclub.com/ They do some collabs with emo bands, that patch is one of them, and their own stuff.
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Lawen posted:As someone who’s seen some pretty badass shows, that’s a badass show to have seen.
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OniPanda posted:Caught the last show of that tour. Fuckin rocked Saw the 2nd to last, had permission to go to the last one as well but was too tired. Because I'm old.
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# ? Jan 19, 2020 17:53 |
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Sounding rods
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Who Is Paul Blart posted:Sounding rods Pics please. In use if you can
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Anyone have a good tupperware/food storage set they'd recommend? 2 people, various sizes, meal prep oriented set would be ideal. Locking lids necessity.
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H110Hawk posted:Saw the 2nd to last, had permission to go to the last one as well but was too tired. Because I'm old. If I hadn't paid as much for tickets/it wasn't Slayer's last show, I might have stayed home as well, also cause old. Can't rock out like I used to...
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# ? Jan 19, 2020 23:40 |
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I worked for FujiFilm 2004-12 and did a lot of work on their digital photo kiosks. Pretty much everything about them was bespoke, so I'd hazard a guess that the only information you're going to find is going to be from people who serviced them when they were in use - I highly doubt any part of that system beyond the component level (like the processor, RAM, hard drives, etc.) was ever a common off the shelf part.
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Bottom Liner posted:Anyone have a good tupperware/food storage set they'd recommend? 2 people, various sizes, meal prep oriented set would be ideal. Locking lids necessity. I like the Rubbermaid sets, like this: Rubbermaid Easy Find Lids Food Storage Containers, Racer Red, Set of 24 7J98 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004A8HX1W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4qpjEbQEGH17N The tops fit on multiple sizes of bottoms and also click together for easy storage. They are BPA-free, thick enough so they don’t crack, but cheap enough so it isn’t a disaster if you lose them. If you are packing soups, I like the ziplock twist and lock. They are cheap, pretty durable, and definitely won’t leak in your bag.
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Who Is Paul Blart posted:Sounding rods Guilty posted:Pics please. In use if you can I guess I shouldn’t really be surprised but if anyone cares Amazon dot com apparently does sell quite a variety of things designed to insert into your dick hole. beanieson has a new favorite as of 02:43 on Jan 20, 2020 |
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Lol, I kind of assumed that he meant dousing rods and internet-brain poisoning made him make a Freudian slip
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Staryberry posted:I like the Rubbermaid sets, like this: I was going to suggest these too.
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Bottom Liner posted:Anyone have a good tupperware/food storage set they'd recommend? 2 people, various sizes, meal prep oriented set would be ideal. Locking lids necessity. I love the IKEA 365+ glass containers with locking lids. They are worth the extra dough IMO if you are serious about prepping. Can go in freezer, microwave, oven (not lid), & dishwasher. https://www.ikea.com/us/en/cat/ikea-365-food-storage-series-07694/ I only use those plastic ones for things that don't get heated in microwave. The leeching of color/taste into plastic after heating disgusts me. I have these awesome little glass babyfood jars for little snacks and such, but they seem expensive on Amazon, so maybe look around?
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djfooboo posted:I love the IKEA 365+ glass containers with locking lids. They are worth the extra dough IMO if you are serious about prepping. Can go in freezer, microwave, oven (not lid), & dishwasher. These are perfect, I'll swing by Ikea this week and grab a set. Thanks!
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1redflag posted:Lol, I kind of assumed that he meant dousing rods and internet-brain poisoning made him make a Freudian slip No I purchased long cones to shove up into my dick.
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# ? Jan 20, 2020 06:35 |
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Strange thing I didn't know existed until I typed Minolta into eBay least week. Viewfinder diopter correctors. These are new old stock and one of them is my prescription perfectly, a -3. They work bloody well too. No more shooting through glasses for me.
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:No it will not. People that don't wash their cast iron are gross. A properly seasoned pan will have the oil polymerized and it will take a hell of a lot more than a little soap to strip it. I scrape my pans constantly, always use a metal spatula and I scrape and scrape when cooking, both to loosen stuff that sticks but it also slowly smooths out the metal and it gets rid of any spot of seasoning that is not well adhered, it's kinda like survival of the fittest. Some soap and scrubbing is nothing when a metal spatula can't get it off. Though wipe it with oil afterwards as the soap makes it prone to rusting if not very dry. e: I'm sorry did I arrive too late for this discussion? His Divine Shadow has a new favorite as of 14:01 on Jan 20, 2020 |
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Never too late for cast iron chat
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I use copper to clean my cast iron and it doesn't even begin to mess with the seasoning coating, even with soap. Just dry it well and rub oil back into it after washing to keep it from holding any water.
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I just wipe mine with oil and heat it until I see water bubble out of it or I smell the smoke and remember to turn off the stove.
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