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Old 01-16-2012, 03:47 PM
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Looks to me like you could need several of those, Boost. When you get them, you should use them repeatedly.
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Originally Posted by 18psi
What about squirting oil into the intake manifold to cool down the charge?

oh man I should so patent this
If that's the case he made need one of these High Performance 710 caps!

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Originally Posted by blaen99
Looks to me like you could need several of those, Boost. When you get them, you should use them repeatedly.
Only if you can help me insert them, into the tires, I'm about 260lbs so it's hard for me to bend down and work with stuff like that.
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This thread pushes weight
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Originally Posted by viperormiata
This thread pushes weight
Haha I was just in that thread btw formula to find out how much weight boost joose pushes:

cos(T) = sin(T) = SQRT(1/2)
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Originally Posted by 2Bit
Haha I was just in that thread btw formula to find out how much weight boost joose pushes:

cos(T) = sin(T) = SQRT(1/2)
Wow, a regular Hipparchus....
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Originally Posted by Boost Joose
Wow, a regular Hipparchus....
Except that doesn't apply ANYWHERE in here

Trigonometry (from Greek trigōnon "triangle" + metron "measure"[1]) is a branch of mathematics that studies triangles and the relationships between their sides and the angles between these sides. Trigonometry defines the trigonometric functions, which describe those relationships and have applicability to cyclical phenomena, such as waves.

Let alone anything to do with Astronomy
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Originally Posted by 2Bit
Except that doesn't apply ANYWHERE in here

Trigonometry (from Greek trigōnon "triangle" + metron "measure"[1]) is a branch of mathematics that studies triangles and the relationships between their sides and the angles between these sides. Trigonometry defines the trigonometric functions, which describe those relationships and have applicability to cyclical phenomena, such as waves.

Let alone anything to do with Astronomy
Uh....

Hipparchus is considered the father of trigonometry, bro. I really don't know what to say if you don't realize the inherent connection between astronomy and trigonometry.
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Yea but does he PUSH WEIGHT?
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I have a new idea

http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=...cket&FORM=IGRE

just working on miniaturizing a couple of these
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Originally Posted by 2Bit
Except that doesn't apply ANYWHERE in here

Trigonometry (from Greek trigōnon "triangle" + metron "measure"[1]) is a branch of mathematics that studies triangles and the relationships between their sides and the angles between these sides. Trigonometry defines the trigonometric functions, which describe those relationships and have applicability to cyclical phenomena, such as waves.

Let alone anything to do with Astronomy
thanks for the explination. BTW you are the one using sine and cosine, I'm glad you picked up the connection......

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...d2lQBgIF8lWOmg
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Originally Posted by blaen99
Uh....

Hipparchus is considered the father of trigonometry, bro. I really don't know what to say if you don't realize the inherent connection between astronomy and trigonometry.
I recalled the name from memory, and after reading this Google'd him because my memory obviously failed me. Yes father of Trig, and clearly I used the wrong formula to figure out how much weight boost joose pushes
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s = vt - (at^2)/2

This formula would assume there is a constant force. Solve to find what force is required to move boost joose, and if that force is possible, boost joose pushes weight. There. Hope i redeemed my noobiness from forgetting who Hipparchus was
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Originally Posted by Boost Joose
thanks for the explination. BTW you are the one using sine and cosine, I'm glad you picked up the connection......

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...d2lQBgIF8lWOmg
Oh and I can't open that link on a Gov computer but i saw "urban dictionary" in there and I can only assume it regards my choice of username since that is in the link as well. Yes. I am a cheap 2 bits -----.
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I feel like this is logically the next step for this thread~

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Obviously he did...
In form perhaps. But what emerged from that awful place was not fit to be called a man. Did he truly survive?
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Click link (audio in background).

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I love when a thread reaches the point where cat pictures start popping up.

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I'm still trying to figure why the ---- I'm negative 1 props for posting that 710 cap
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