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Adrian_D

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  1. I have concluded a few things after trying Chrome: 1. It sucks with a lot of tabs open, compared to Opera 2. It's slower than Opera in some aspects 3. I much prefer Opera's control scheme (how ctrl+tab works, how to switch between adjacent tabs, mouse gestures) 4. SSA looks crowded with all the images loaded. So I'll just stick to quoting people whenever I hear about a picture and keep using Opera. For me Chrome is better only on Facebook and Yahoo Mail
  2. That's one hell of a snow storm. You live in Summerfield, have locals ever seen snow?
  3. Sort of NSFW: http://img.aktuality.sk/stories/NAJNOVSIE_FOTKY/OSOBNOSTI/SHOWBIZ/eva_vica_kerekes_nestyda_13_jirkazz.jpg
  4. There is a ton here. YouTube has a shit load of good vids. All the tx2k vids, the Texas mile vids, and txstreets. All filmed here in Houston. I'm moving there
  5. Happy Birthday ! ! !
  6. Damn, every time a PPI 900.4 pops up for sale, it's gone within hours.
  7. After seeing all the drag racing vids, I imagine that a lot of fun car action is happening in Texas.
  8. Right now I am working *hard*
  9. I'd love to drive that Jeep.
  10. But still, it's an entire room which was built for that. Plus if I get caught, I'll spend a lot of time behind bars and it's not on my bucket list.
  11. A grow room, I'd like that. For personal use. Honestly, if I were to pick between a night out drinking and a smoking a joint in an evening, I'd definitely pick the second option. I was good at it. The biggest positive for me was the book "Indoor marijuana horticulture". At the time hydroponics was a fairly new method. I preferred soils, and found bat shit to be affordable, and odor free. Light timing is essential, and must be stringently followed. I hand watered and maintained the system, maintained soil PH, and talked to my plants every day... it is said that conversation promotes positive growth. I had to synchronize my maintenance with my lighting schedule which can be a PITA at times. I generally started with roughly 100 seedlings. Roughly 75% came up, roughly 1/2 of that sexed out as males. I let the strong females choke the weak plants out. On average I had a 20 plant yield, and it was potent. I had an extra room in the apartment and used the closet for growth. It was well aerated (intake and outlet fans were in use), the walls were covered with mirrors, and I built a surround for the door that was insulated. I used fluorescent lights to start seedlings, and metal halides for primary plant growth and high pressure sodiums for budding. My light systems were suspended with swingset chains so I could keep them as close to the plant as possible, and raise them as plant growth required. But I am too old for it now. I prefer to drink, as it is legal. Holy smokes, that sounds like tedious work. Lots and lots of work.
  12. A grow room, I'd like that. For personal use. Honestly, if I were to pick between a night out drinking and a smoking a joint in an evening, I'd definitely pick the second option.
  13. Weather was good today and I took dad for a ride in the Miata, top-down. Haven't seen him so excited about a car ride ever
  14. Congrats on the time, Lee.
  15. What happened?? Hope you are ok? damn migrane. luckily first time in over a year. Had a ear ache due to a cold front moving through and yesterday I had a little neck pain. Figured I just slept on it wrong. This morning I couldn't move ny neck and the pain had traveled to the above my ear. I figured my ear drum may have popped or something. They did a cat scan and said my septum looked good and it was just a migraine. Still have a good of pain above my ear left of my frontal lobe but it's 100 times bettter than this morning. They gave me triamazame (sp?) benadryle and valium so far I in decent condition besides it feels like someone hit me with a baseball bat Get well soon
  16. And they last about 1/10th as long. Personally I'd return them. Realize we have different tastes but Oakley lenses are horseshit My last pair lasted 11 years. Current pair is at 5 years. $225 total investment. Drop them once and they are jacked. Personally I can't stand a single scratch on my lenses. Oakley's scratch so easily its absurd. I went through 3 pairs in less than a year, bought MJ's and they lasted until they flew off my head at 75mph on the boat. I drop them daily, wear them as safety glasses when outside. I literally beat the shit out of them and I have no issues what so ever. I find their clarity great as well, especially in the winter with snow blind.I am not on water much, but when I have been with them, again, no issues. They have made me a satisfied customer with no reason to stray, especially in comparison to a substantially more expensive product. IMO if sunglasses last more than a summer either A. You don't go out or B. some kind of voodoo magic, it seems like every pair I get at the beginning of the summer seems to be lost in a lake or forgotten somewhere. Ha, now that is funny. I literally wear mine everyday. One side effect from eye surgery is that I am super sensitive to light. I wear them when no one else does. I mean everyday and they travel the world with me too. I expect mine to never wear out and only to fail when I lose them. I only lose them if they get stolen or weird shit happens like they fly off my head (while wearing a retainer btw). That wouldn't be much of a problem. Can't wait to get surgery next year.
  17. I am more frugal than you. And I'm more frugal than you two But yeah, it's crippling to want the best possible value.
  18. I'll translate that. Admins and mods should spend more time checking the board. Indeed, I'll keep my phone volume on high at night, so when I get a report notification I can wake up and address it How does one address it, I can't see a way to stop posting priveleges, before the forum upgrade I could but not anymore. Figure that is only for ubermods now, not me. I drop the banhammer Just kidding, I only flag them as spammers and move their posts or topics. Apparently flagging them as spammers removes their posting privileges. It helps to know that. Flagging used to do nothing. Please double check if you flag one. I tried to warn one and saw that his posting privileges were removed after flagging him as a spammer.
  19. Amish put way more miles on their buggies than that. I put 40 miles/week on the bike and that's without counting weekend trips
  20. Can't wait to train tomorrow. Deadlifts FTW The gym trainer commented that I must have something personal with deadlifts since I put so much effort. I just told him my end goal is deadlifting 450lbs
  21. I'll translate that. Admins and mods should spend more time checking the board. Indeed, I'll keep my phone volume on high at night, so when I get a report notification I can wake up and address it How does one address it, I can't see a way to stop posting priveleges, before the forum upgrade I could but not anymore. Figure that is only for ubermods now, not me. I drop the banhammer Just kidding, I only flag them as spammers and move their posts or topics. Apparently flagging them as spammers removes their posting privileges.
  22. I'll translate that. Admins and mods should spend more time checking the board. Indeed, I'll keep my phone volume on high at night, so when I get a report notification I can wake up and address it
  23. As long as you're not sitting on a milk-crate hunched over while sanding. Those days are long gone
  24. Building / sanding flares is very relaxing. With the respirator on, garage closed and music playing I'm basically "in the zone" and forget about everything.
  25. Just don't click to see the picture of the actual tendon. I did and wish I didn't. It's gnarly for sure. But also pretty damn huge to have just never noticed before. Know that I am sayin? Yeah, I know. I imagined it's a way smaller piece. But it's fucking there

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