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lopatir wrote: repeatedly sung on mass by a choir of sheep and lemmings You forgot the fanbois with their soprano voices.
How unsensitive of you to mention it at all, because here you will be preaching to your choir. Not long ago I was named a troll, just for refusing to use Visual Studio. That would somehow defeat the premise of moving away from Mickeysoft, but that already is sacrilege by itself. Too bad. I think most herds need a few black sheep. The sort with the curved horns.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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GenJerDan wrote: To replace a $15 part in my car, the instructions say to:
An indicator light?
They call me different but the truth is they're all the same!
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The "blend door" that controls the mix of hot and cold to regulate the temp in the car.
Essentially, I have no heat in the car until I get it fixed. Well...the vent at my left hand blows warm, the middle-left vent blows warmish, the middle-right vent blows cold, and I have the far-right vent blocked off, so I have no idea what it's doing.
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I work on my own car, unless the work requires a lift or an engine hoist. Then, and only then, do I take it to a trusted mechanic.
This weekend, I'll be adding an auxiliary brake vacuum pump so my power brakes work better. My motor has radical cam, and as a result, it only makes about 7 inches of vacuum, which is not nearly enough for the brakes to work all the time. Since the vacuum pump itself is as close to an eyesore as you can get, I'm gonna mount it out of sight, behind the front bumper fascia. While I have the fascia off (it's a pain to take off and put back on), I'm going to install a heat exchanger and pump for the intercooler I'm going to install next month.
Best tool I ever bought - a Dewalt 12v cordless sub-compact impact driver. Saves gobs of time taking crap off the car. The fascia takes about 5 minutes as opposed to 30 with hand tools. Best $100 I ever spent.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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#realJSOP wrote: Best tool I ever bought - a Dewalt 12v cordless sub-compact impact driver. Saves gobs of time taking crap off the car. you wear a dust mask while using that? amazing the amount of super fine sticky dust cars collect in every nook, crannie and low airflow inner surfaces.
Gotta watch out for that black lung disease.
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My car is cleaner than most brand new cars.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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A dust mask, to use an impact driver?
Nobody could ever convince my dad to wear a dust mask, or a pair of protective glasses, throughout his 40+ year career as an auto mechanic. The worst thing he's complaining about nowadays is his bad back.
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One of the GM boats from the 80's was almost like that, but at least all you had to do was take off the wheel to get at the sparkplugs.
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Indeed. It's gonna be cold tomorrow. I anticipate a long process, with me going back inside every fifteen minutes or so.
But I'm taking out the driver's seat to make getting under there easier. It's just four bolts. And I can vacuum under there while the spot is open.
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GenJerDan wrote: Replace the part
Replace the piece of plastic you just cut out
...aaaand there's the rub. Does that step involve require you to remove the center console, steering wheel, dashboard...?
GenJerDan wrote: Guess which method I'll be doing this weekend
The method that voids the warranty?
If it's a known issue and the manufacturer isn't doing anything about it: There's the perfect excuse to name and shame. What make/model/year?
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Any 5th generation Camaro (mine's a 2012 RS convertible). I don't know about the later ones.
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Do you even need heat in that thing? You drive a convertible Camaro in the snow?
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We are a two car family. A 21 year old Camry and a 4 year old Camry. (I love Toyotas.) Some 17 years ago, the older one started to make a clacking sound whenever I hit a slight bump in the road. The repair shop said there are rubber grommets at the ends of suspension tie rods that needed to be replaced. Parts cost would be minimal, but labor was over $600! It turned out they had to completely remove the engine-transmission assembly to replace the grommets. When the mechanic saw the shock in my face, he told me the only purpose of the grommets was to prevent the noise. I can drive the car as it was, if I am willing to live with the clacking sound.
Well, that was 17 years ago and we still go merrily clacking on our way. We don't even hear it any more!
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GenJerDan wrote: But the manufacturer isn't doing a dang thing about it.) I take it you feel they should.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
"You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles
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At least metal, or partially metal, rather than the brittle plastic they used would be a Good Idea.
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OxiDaksi - Thikhai Thikhai[^]
I have this playlist with mostly fast-paced dance(able) electronic music.
I haven't listened to it in a while because I'm currently more into soundtracks and piano music.
But apparently I've been adding to the list which made me find this track by surprise.
OxiDaksi play psytrance, but apparently they call it dark psytrance or darkpsy (I've found these psychedelics love sub-genres).
Calling it fast-paced would be an understatement.
After the intro I immediately heard why I added this to my list and I thanked past me for adding this for present me
Thanks me!
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Well that was Fun. Enjoyed it.
Thanks from Me Too.
"Rock journalism is people who can't write interviewing people who can't talk for people who can't read." Frank Zappa 1980
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Sander Rossel wrote: I'm currently more into soundtracks and piano music.
That's pretty much what I'v been making the past few years. On YouTube: "Tdis - Topic", if you haven't listened to me before.
The Vineyard is almost all piano. The others are more soundtracky/ambientish.
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I have listened to Tdis recently.
I didn't know it was yours.
Good stuff!
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Cool. Thanks.
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By the way, you should put that stuff on Bandcamp, it has lots of ambient music and in your niche Bandcamp may be better promotion than YouTube
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thedoorintosummer.bandcamp.com
I think that's the URL. I'm still more or less internetless...waiting on Telekom to get its head out of its exhaust pipe.
Bandcamp is not as up-to-date as YouTube (the stuff on YouTube was automatically put there by DistoKid when I published to SoundCloud, iTunes, Deezer, Amazon, etc.)
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Not exactly my cup of tea, but it did remind me of some music that a guy I used to work with recorded vocals for. No singing, just spoken words. He's a big guy with a deep voice; DJs love him for the fact that they don't have to reprocess his recordings to take it down an octave, so he's actually turned that into a bit of a sideline. He's basically given a few written sentences and has to read them out in various styles. For a few hundred bucks. Not bad. Then the DJs mix that in with whatever they're working on.
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Found it. They call it hardstyle. My ex-coworker goes by the name of Tekgnosis, so if you find something on Youtube with that name, that's probably him.
Disclaimer: While his vocals are interesting...the "music" is way too bouncy and repetitive for me.
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