Red Squirrel
No Lifer
I remember when it was possible to get a meal at McDonald's or any fast food place for under $10.
I remember when it was possible to get a meal at McDonald's or any fast food place for under $10.
That's why you're my man against Perk. He remembers eating the raw meat off of the bone.hell, I remember MickyD's advertising a burger, fries and drink for $1.00...with change back.
hell, I remember MickyD's advertising a burger, fries and drink for $1.00...with change back.
It's to keep the pants from sagging at the pockets while they're on displayBought a stack of new work pants a few days ago and threw on a pair to go to work. I grabbed all my stuff on the way out the door: phone, wallet, keys, battery, charge cable, coins, etc. I tried to get it all in my pockets before I got to the car only to find that my back pocket was buttoned shut while my hands were too full to un-button it. I didn't want to scratch my car so I was juggling a bunch of stuff and dropping change on a wet and muddy day where hanging things off the ground is particularly filthy.
I can't say I've buttoned anything into my back pockets EVER, so why does the factory feel the need to close the buttons for you? Even if you're going near pickpockets or something there's no sense in buttoning it until you have something in there. Do people actually button empty pockets or am I the weird one?
You can use the handy formulas here:
Axial fan design - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
to determine how many of the 80mm fans you should use to replace the 120mm fan.
I think that if he does all the math, the correct number of 80mm fans to use will be 2.25 but demonstrating that would require work.When in doubt, double the number of fans. It's the only way to be sure.
It depends on cfm, not size lolI think that if he does all the math, the correct number of 80mm fans to use will be 2.25 but demonstrating that would require work.
Don't you be questioning my unstated assumptions.It depends on cfm, not size lol
Don't you be questioning my unstated assumptions.![]()
No, it's not part of the process. It's a dumb ass trainer. Being too sore to workout again in 2/3 days is idiotic and many will just quit.My legs are insanely sore, after my first "real" workout Monday with a trainer. I began working out several months ago using the little exercise room in the leasing office at my apartment complex but I couldn't do much and it was just until I joined a gym. LOL, well damn. I dunno if I've ever been this sore after working out before. They were even starting to get weak before I left. But it's fine, it's part of the process.
Have another appointment today; we'll do chest/arms/back/whatever. So now I'll be totally fuct tomorrow lol.
Is that wrong?Geez, where'd you find your IT department? Working the grills at a Wendy's?
Hmmm, where's the meatIs that wrong?
When in doubt, double the number of fans. It's the only way to be sure.
When in doubt just sort by CFM on Digikey and get the first one.
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Over $500 for a fan, damn that thing must be a beast!