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Re: You’re doing it wrong…
I read once that such a high percentage of accidents occur during left turns, that UPS plots their delivery routes with NO left turns (unless absolutely necessary).
daddyjt
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Re: You know you’re getting old when…
agingboomer wrote: »
In Waco, station KWTX featured Uncle Elihu (with his ukulele) and his hand-puppet sidekick P.J. Possum every afternoon. Kids in the studio lined up to get a "Possum Grin" when P.J. would nibble their fingers.
We lived across the street from the 10-acre field behind the studio where we played baseball and banged on the cables holding up their antenna. The studio building is now a funeral home and the field has been replaced with a small crowded subdivision of lookalike homes.
The picker on the left though....isn't that....isn't that....hey, that's the guy that keeps the light on for you and offers up his sausage...right???
It does indeed look like a young Mr. Dean.
But not Tom Bodett, former Alaskan, now a Woodchuck*. He's the guy who kept the light on for us at Motel Six.
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* authentic Vermont term for a Vermonter. Vermontarian? Whatever...
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Re: You’re doing it wrong…
They's a few places that'sa a bit behind the times...
Wait, this is a north Carolina thing?
Lol
They have removed almost almost left turns around here, you have to turn right, do a u turn and then proceed
VR3
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Re: Housing market's gonna crash
Good move! The sooner one can eliminate debt the better life gets
Agreed; Bought my house in 88 paid it off in 13 years and have been spending those would be mortgage payments on essentials such as boats, motorcycles, stereo equipment, etc. ever since
motorstereo
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Re: You’re doing it wrong…
Just remember. Two wrongs don't make a right. But three lefts do.
audioluvr
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Re: Using other tweeter instead of RD0198-1 to replace SL2500 in Monitor 7 series 2
Proof is in the listening, which only you can do 
If you can work with 1/8" aluminum alloy plate, it would be better to use that than the ABS plastic because the material is much much stiffer and should be less likely to disturb the minute tweeter voice coil movements by its vibrations triggered by the midwoofer. Will stiffen the speaker baffle better than a 1/8" plate of ABS too.
Heck, maybe even use a non magnetic stainless steel like 316L.
If you can work with 1/8" aluminum alloy plate, it would be better to use that than the ABS plastic because the material is much much stiffer and should be less likely to disturb the minute tweeter voice coil movements by its vibrations triggered by the midwoofer. Will stiffen the speaker baffle better than a 1/8" plate of ABS too.
Heck, maybe even use a non magnetic stainless steel like 316L.
Gardenstater
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Re: Using other tweeter instead of RD0198-1 to replace SL2500 in Monitor 7 series 2
Please stand by:
F1nut will be along shortly to properly berate you.
F1nut will be along shortly to properly berate you.
slow_polk7
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Re: Post a picture.....any picture...part deux...
Getting ready to start the 2025 fishing season!
Absolutely stunning pic....I do miss that area...by the way, you know, if Jason Bourne was there, he'd shoot that tank by the garage to create a distraction before chasing you into the field.
Geoff4rfc
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