sdifox
No Lifer
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its 12V, so while possible, pretty damn unlikely to start a fire. Noob.
120v... Boob.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Starter-Tecumseh-33329-33329D-33329E-37000-NEW-/301041302499
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its 12V, so while possible, pretty damn unlikely to start a fire. Noob.
Does not ship to Canada
I've been thinking of getting it. $34 is pretty good.So sleepy.
Bought Need for Speed Rivals Digital Deluxe off of Origin yesterday.
Stunningly gorgeous and addictive game...
(BTW,Who at EA thought a 30 FPS cap would be a good thing?)
I was up late playing.(Probably quit about 3 AM.I've played 5 hours straight so far.)
Customized my 2013 Dodge Challenger with a plain white paint job and the license plate OA-5599.
(Updated from the original 1970 Challenger to the modern 2013 model..)
Then took off down the road with the Vanishing Point soundtrack blaring(Jimmy Walker-Where Do We Go From Here at that point) in my Sennheiser HD558 headphones.Involuntary grin ensues.
So much FUN.
Does not ship to Canada
now who is the boob, boob?
nope, u still boob.was just to show you what it was. Boob. Besides, I have an US address to ship to :whiste:
nope, u still boob.
YOU are 12V Boobso says the boob that claimed my starter is 12v.
Here: http://barrie.en.craigslist.ca/grd/4240051089.htmlGained the courage to go shovel. Wow that was crazy. The first part of the driveway felt like I was cutting out blocks to build an igloo. My driveway is probably a couple feet more narrow than it was before but good enough. I'm thinking I should look at how much it cost to rent a bobcat for a few hours, and I can rent one every couple months to widen the driveway.
I guess I could look at a snowblower too, but it's something else I have to store in my already too small garage. Though it would be nice to have...
DC power almost ready to go for my server room. I'll have to do some paint touchups to that.
Tomorrow is a big day, going to do a full network/server shut down so I can move the inverter-charger over to the new rack/wiring, and move the other two batteries. 4 batteries total in two banks of 2. Essentially all parallel but they are grouped and fused separately for ability to do live maintenance/replacement.
I'm hoping the server shut down goes without a hitch, but that's wishful thinking. Something usually goes wrong when that server is turned off. Typically it's a drive failure, but I've had controllers and even backplanes fail. Really need to build a new server to replace it.
