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Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Sep 30, 2015 9:51 PM
by Mike W.
rmiddendorf wrote:Bloody hubcentric rings. This is why I don't mess with wheels when there's not a vibration...

/rant.
They're overrated. Slowly tighten the lug bolts and it'll come out as good or better than the rings I've used. Run one down tight with them on and it'll feel like you're driving oval wheels. Run one down tight without rings and it'll be undrivable. But one at a time slow is just as good as rings.

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Sep 30, 2015 11:56 PM
by tig
How in the hell did I end up in Toronto, tonight of all nights?

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 01, 2015 12:21 PM
by ElGuappo
Mark 88/M5 Houston wrote:Lady Heather is smokin' HOT.

Gil and Sarah sailed off into the sunset together.

Thanks for the memories CSI.
Just watched this last night, damn Lady Heather still has it goin on. Smokin.
But what the hell happened to Catherine? It looks like weasels chewed off her lips.
Why do women (and guys) take their plastic surgery too far?

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 01, 2015 8:55 PM
by rmiddendorf
Mike W. wrote:
rmiddendorf wrote:Bloody hubcentric rings. This is why I don't mess with wheels when there's not a vibration...

/rant.
They're overrated. Slowly tighten the lug bolts and it'll come out as good or better than the rings I've used. Run one down tight with them on and it'll feel like you're driving oval wheels. Run one down tight without rings and it'll be undrivable. But one at a time slow is just as good as rings.
This was good advice. Although it didn't solve the problem, it made it better. Ultimately I just had to reverse the rotation, that worked, but I'm probably going to have to pay close attention to the rear wheels when I change the rubber. One may need some loving, although I don't believe it was on my watch.

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 03, 2015 1:08 PM
by davintosh
Automated touchscreen counter help is now a thing at Mickey D's on the Continent. I like it a lot, especially when it has English as an option. :D

McLobster is also a thing, but I wasn't brave enough. Whole boatload of nope right there.

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Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 03, 2015 7:36 PM
by Karl Grau
These damn Flyboys really messed up my afternoon nap.

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Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 03, 2015 8:23 PM
by nik77356
Let's play "Guess the Connectors"

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Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 09, 2015 12:22 PM
by tig
Now THIS is the kind of movie I want to see.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWr3mLI8Xl8

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 09, 2015 12:41 PM
by tig

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 09, 2015 5:56 PM
by tig

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 10, 2015 2:50 PM
by davintosh
cek wrote::wow:

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http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/forwar ... 1735678012

I do have a thing for warthogs.
Nice photos; thanks for sharing. Here's a nice brrrrt for you. Turn the sound up loud before clicking. ;)

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 11, 2015 9:46 AM
by e28Sean
davintosh wrote:Nice photos; thanks for sharing. Here's a nice brrrrt for you. Turn the sound up loud before clicking. ;)
It's like it's farting freedom! :rofl:

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 11, 2015 10:37 AM
by OcCoupe
cek wrote:This one's for @OcCoupe:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=56&v=YbYWhdLO43Q
This changed my life.

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 11, 2015 11:18 AM
by tig

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 11, 2015 11:32 AM
by OcCoupe
This is by far a better band.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vlzJGrfwM2c

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Posted: Oct 11, 2015 7:41 PM
by rmiddendorf
oldskool wrote:
TSMacNeil wrote:Whonce u on da pipe, u stay on da pipe.
:cool:
I am soo not flying with you! (I think you're safe given my "restrictions").
My new penis lengthining device always sets off alarms anyway.
Okay Quagmire...

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 11, 2015 8:54 PM
by oldskool
I'm just here to help, . . . 'specially Tammer:

http://x4labs.com

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 11, 2015 9:09 PM
by Karl Grau
cek wrote:This one's for @Kenny Blankenship. http://www.vice.com/read/japans-biggest ... singer-111
OcCoupe wrote:This is by far a better band. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vlzJGrfwM2c
Wow, I'm impressed. Both of you guys found sound that's more annoying than bear/kayak girl's voice. :shock:

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 11, 2015 10:47 PM
by rmiddendorf
oldskool wrote:I'm just here to help, . . . 'specially Tammer:

http://x4labs.com
I'm worried I'll get a virus if I clink on that link...

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 12, 2015 3:31 PM
by Mike W.
Ah, you can tell it's harvest season in Northern California. :D Very heavy police presence on Hwy 101, the main North/South corridor, with vehicles pulled over and being searched with belongings at the side of the road. :roll: Where the Emerald Triangle meets the Wine Country. :laugh:

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 13, 2015 4:56 PM
by davintosh
One of the guys I'm working with needed to borrow a drill today, so I lent him the one that was purchased by one of my predecessors, and old-style corded hammer drill. After I hand it to him, he pulls the chuck key out and says, "What's this?" I was a little dumbfounded, but I guess he's young enough that he may never have seen a drill without a keyless chuck before. I'm feeling old again.

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 14, 2015 7:51 PM
by 86GT635
Picking up a 88 635 5 speed in the morning with 102k miles. This is my 6th 6. http://nashville.craigslist.org/cto/5266103322.html
The ad was so generic I had to call. Guy says he was in the midst of doing some work to the car, 3 years ago. It's going to take a lot of hours getting it put back together, but should be a very nice car once it's done. I went and looked at it and bought it within 15 minutes. Car has zero rust and doesn't look like it's been jacked up under the rocker panels. Luckily a friend is going to help me out towing it the 190 miles home. I couldn't find a tow company to do it for less than $700, most places wanted around $900.

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Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 15, 2015 11:17 AM
by ldsbeaker
86GT635 wrote: Luckily a friend is going to help me out towing it the 190 miles home. I couldn't find a tow company to do it for less than $700, most places wanted around $900.
You need AAA Premier. 1 x 200 mile tow a year. I haven't used MINE this year, but I used my WIFE's.... eh? eh? *nudge nudge wink wink*

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 15, 2015 12:12 PM
by wkohler
You can't use AAA for that. They will bill you an exorbitant amount for the tow. Much more (nearly twice) than if you had just called a tow truck. They have really started to crack down on the people misusing the membership.

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 15, 2015 4:54 PM
by ldsbeaker
wkohler wrote:You can't use AAA for that. They will bill you an exorbitant amount for the tow. Much more (nearly twice) than if you had just called a tow truck. They have really started to crack down on the people misusing the membership.
For picking up a car that you just bought? (because it's not registered/titled in your name?)

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 15, 2015 5:46 PM
by wkohler
I was talking to a guy in CA who used it a few times to move cars around. He might not have owned all of them. They sent him a $2200 bill and said if he didn't pay it, they'd cancel his membership. A couple of local guys were denied service because the car was at someone else's house and had clearly not just broken. It might have run when parked, but you know the drill. In those cases, the drivers wouldn't do it so I gave them the guys I use.

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 15, 2015 8:55 PM
by 86GT635
My goodness that was a long/memorable day. Had a good time and the car made it home. I gave my friend $400, and bought him a nice steak. Which is a pretty good deal, we ran through about $120 in gas, plus the wear/tear on the truck/trailer. It was fun finding a replacement 185/70r14 tire in the middle of nowhere Ky, because one of the tires on the tandem axle trailer let go on the interstate. Used 3 ratchet straps to support the empty side for a few miles. 14" tires are like dinosaurs now, but luckily we were 5 miles from Dinosaur world, in Cave City Ky. Shout out to Rogers tire service. :laugh:

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Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 15, 2015 9:31 PM
by ldsbeaker
wkohler wrote:I was talking to a guy in CA who used it a few times to move cars around. He might not have owned all of them. They sent him a $2200 bill and said if he didn't pay it, they'd cancel his membership. A couple of local guys were denied service because the car was at someone else's house and had clearly not just broken. It might have run when parked, but you know the drill. In those cases, the drivers wouldn't do it so I gave them the guys I use.
That sucks. I've had a tough year, so I've used my AAA more than I've wanted to. (Three separate tows for the 1600 if my memory serves, damn shakedown mileage) I'm always very clear with the operators, and we've spoken money several times, but it's never come to that. I'm due for renewal very soon, so we'll see if my rate goes up or they refuse to renew. But I've been premier since 2011, and have left many service calls on the table, so I don't feel as if I've abused the service.

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 15, 2015 9:36 PM
by 86GT635
Didn't know you had a 1600, do you have a thread somewhere for it?

Re: The Thread of Randomness. . .

Posted: Oct 15, 2015 9:53 PM
by wkohler
Using it to tow a broken car you were driving that belongs to you is what it's for. Using it to tow a car that you just bought isn't.