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Aaron Clinton

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  1. Aaron Clinton replied to Grim's topic in General Fi
  2. most kx1200's did well into the 1400 range
  3. Oh and bad news, Arthur is sick, so I am not going to be able to compete with the Mach5 SPL in dbDrag this afternoon.
  4. Ryan, if you need any help on anything about the baby, please don't hesitate!!! PM me if you need my cell#. Kent, I agree with steve for sure, thats what I have been saying. Variety. But I cannot remember if you are taking a post work out shake or not. Doing a shake right after the workout (with in 30 minutes) will help repair and rebuild and also fill you up some to reduce the intake of unneeded or bad foods. The thing people sometimes lose sight of is that it is not all about building huge muscle mass, lowering body fat % will help a great deal on appearance (if that is part of your goal). I dont know you remember way back in here where I mentioned about switching up your work outs. Just like Steveo said, you need to prep your body, let it get into the swing of working out again, then gradually adjust. Going for blow out sets early and often is not the best practice. Also, try to rotate what machines you are using for cardio.
  5. My dream sundown system would consist of 3 - 250.2's and 8 - 1500D's.
  6. Pictures of said shoes?
  7. My stomach just growled with an up shift.
  8. Mirrors?
  9. Buy it before I make an impulse buy with money I dont have.
  10. Wow http://cgi.ebay.com/Very-Rare-O-S-US-AMPS-...1QQcmdZViewItem
  11. Yeah, I am on the home streech here.
  12. On this day in 1964, the game show Jeopardy! debuted on NBC. In 1909, The Queensboro Bridge opened, linking Manhattan and Queens. In 1867, The United States purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2M, and in 240BC, Chinese Astronomers noted the perihelion passage of Halley's Comet. Happy Birthday Norah Jones (1979), Secretariat (1970), Eric Clapton (1945), Ingvar Kamprad (1926) and Vincent van Gogh (1853). RIP Alistair Cooke (d.2004), Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother (2002), James Cagney (1986) and Adam Ries (1559). "Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." - Theodore Roosevelt
  13. Wow very nice, I wish I had a room like that in my house.
  14. 1 mile sounds good to me - similar benefits and such? Job offers all over this board lately - I just got a nice one for May through the end of August. It isn't an offer anymore, though ... because I took it. Well I just left Scandia (Naval Contractor) for this job. Took a pay cut (about 8.5k), 1/2 the commute (not far from amanda), great benifits, better boss, much better atmosphere. own office etc. This new job offer is at an Army contractor, off base right next to my home almost, great benifits, equal to if not better money than what I was making at the Naval Contractor, doing back what I was doing at the research lab. I worry because the current job fought pretty hard to bring me in, and they have really put a lot of responsibilty on my shoulders along with heading up upgrading and improving development and CAD software. I would hate to bolt on two different jobs back to back for a 3rd after many streaches in the past have a great deal of trouble finding just one, and even the ones I found were way below my skill set or schooling. Don't worry about the company you're at now. Trust me, no matter how hard you work for them, they will NEVER hesitate to fire you if the need arises. And they won't feel bad about it either. Take the new job if you want to and don't worry about backing out on others. It's just the way it goes. I'd agree, but I'd do it on good terms. Tell them your intentions, but be sure to be flexible and helpful in the leaving process. It shouldn't be too hard for them to understand considering the difference in offers. Well, I took an 8k pay cut to come here, but I could get a 11k pay boost for the new position. Waiting to hear back about an interview. That 11k it seems like sure would come in handy for Amanda's new car and paying off the sled. This is true, we are going to look at a E320 4 matic tomorrow. Nice solid safe and powerful tank.
  15. 1 mile sounds good to me - similar benefits and such? Job offers all over this board lately - I just got a nice one for May through the end of August. It isn't an offer anymore, though ... because I took it. Well I just left Scandia (Naval Contractor) for this job. Took a pay cut (about 8.5k), 1/2 the commute (not far from amanda), great benifits, better boss, much better atmosphere. own office etc. This new job offer is at an Army contractor, off base right next to my home almost, great benifits, equal to if not better money than what I was making at the Naval Contractor, doing back what I was doing at the research lab. I worry because the current job fought pretty hard to bring me in, and they have really put a lot of responsibilty on my shoulders along with heading up upgrading and improving development and CAD software. I would hate to bolt on two different jobs back to back for a 3rd after many streaches in the past have a great deal of trouble finding just one, and even the ones I found were way below my skill set or schooling. Don't worry about the company you're at now. Trust me, no matter how hard you work for them, they will NEVER hesitate to fire you if the need arises. And they won't feel bad about it either. Take the new job if you want to and don't worry about backing out on others. It's just the way it goes. I'd agree, but I'd do it on good terms. Tell them your intentions, but be sure to be flexible and helpful in the leaving process. It shouldn't be too hard for them to understand considering the difference in offers. Well, I took an 8k pay cut to come here, but I could get a 11k pay boost for the new position. Waiting to hear back about an interview.
  16. Very ncie work Tom!
  17. If you can hold out for a little longer, the SSA sub will be available in 10".
  18. If it is the new MAG, then yes, for daily needs 600 is plenty.
  19. I have not done a straight SPL box for mine, but something in the .65 - .8 cubes @ 38-55hz might be a good range to work in.
  20. No touchy touch!!! Heck your new RL-p is a little more rare than mine. I think there were less than 7 signed triple slug "RL-p" 12D2's, but there are less than 5 RL-p 18's out there that I know of.
  21. Crap, I was supposed to get that for you and I forgot. It is in the sealed box still, but I will be pulling it and droping it into the RL-p ported box to see how it fairs in a larger low tuned box. I wish I had time to build a 2.45 @ 45hz for the Mach5 SPL driver for this weekend.
  22. Bad ass! Things are looking up for the both of us. Now to get my back up to par... I hope so!! What sucks is that I will not have the sled paid off before we buy Amanda a new car. Which means 2 payments at once

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