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I don't know, BO seems kind of lame to me. It is the same shit over and over with a different backdrop. But I don't like FPS games...

Now, Assassin's Creed III is pretty fuckin awesome.

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All this talk of succession is hilarious.

OK putting in BO2 now!

tucked in the bed... time to kill some terrorists or whatever.

Watching Eddy Murphy Raw.

So funny.

I want some ice cream!

Watching Eddy Murphy Raw.

So funny.

I want some ice cream!

"What you doing with that welfare burger, we got McDooooooonnnaaaaallllldsssss"

Watching Eddy Murphy Raw.

So funny.

I want some ice cream!

"What you doing with that welfare burger, we got McDooooooonnnaaaaallllldsssss"

You can't have none because your on welfare!

(Going off memory)

Curious if there is anyway to test my rectifier to make sure it is diode protected. That would take away the need for the relay.

Use a scope or a multimeter. If you go to DC on a meter and it displays a constant, likely (12 volt is most likely) voltage you have DC current. With a scope you can just look at the pattern.

Sorry, I meant a zener diode protecting current from going back in if I run an AC line in parallel with the DC coming out of the rectifier. And if that is what you were telling me, it went right over my drunk head.

Curious if there is anyway to test my rectifier to make sure it is diode protected. That would take away the need for the relay.

Use a scope or a multimeter. If you go to DC on a meter and it displays a constant, likely (12 volt is most likely) voltage you have DC current. With a scope you can just look at the pattern.

Sorry, I meant a zener diode protecting current from going back in if I run an AC line in parallel with the DC coming out of the rectifier. And if that is what you were telling me, it went right over my drunk head.

So you want to add a diode after a rectifier? Why? Rectifiers are diode chains. They convert AC to DC.

i have the flu :(

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That sucks.

this has been me for the past 2 days

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OK putting in BO2 now!

tucked in the bed... time to kill some terrorists or whatever.

So how is it?

It is a hoot so far. Excellent story. I will definitely play through a bunch of times as there is single player prrogress and unlocks.

So you can decide what guns you want in the beginning of the mission and what add ons. And apparently if you play through it you get to save what you unlocked. So that ultra lethal sniper rifle, now you can have it on level one.

be careful at work guys. Had to take my lead installer to the ER this morning. Looks way more worse in person. Was shooting blood 3 feet while the were stitching it. Stopped bleeding if he held still though.

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That diaper in that picture is one of the products we make at work.

So what dumb move did he do to do that lovely cut? Hopefully he learns and has zero permanent damage. I took a guy to the local health center the other month for trying to catch a spinning piece of sheet metal in the drill press.

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