Tom's been good to me with tech help, and the accessories I've bought from him are high quality. I run his fuel rail, very nice piece at a good price.
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I'm thinking about removing my intercooler for a pc-pro. I wish I could run two like the NBs
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Originally Posted by chuckerants
(Post 166573)
Yeah, it shows.
Originally Posted by soflarick
(Post 166581)
Tom's been good to me with tech help, and the accessories I've bought from him are high quality. I run his fuel rail, very nice piece at a good price.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 166582)
I'm thinking about removing my intercooler for a pc-pro. I wish I could run two like the NBs
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Originally Posted by Stealth97
(Post 166543)
All I know is what I read when the BS went down. Never cared to dig any deeper.
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I posted something I had been told when the deal happened. Obviously I had only heard one side of the story. When I was corrected I admitted that I did not know it all. If I continued to call you all wrong, or deny that I was wrong, then I would see a problem.
I was wrong, I was corrected, then acknowledged that. I guess it's cool to continue dragging me through crap about it. |
damn pat why not scalp him :vash: :crx:
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GEEEEEZ I've only been a member here a short time and I'm becomming rabid. It must be catching.
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Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 166582)
I'm thinking about removing my intercooler for a pc-pro. I wish I could run two like the NBs
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Ah yes, Al Gore, savior of the earth
[T]he Tennessee Center for Policy Research charged Monday that the gas and electric bills for the former vice president's 20-room home and pool house devoured nearly 221,000 kilowatt-hours in 2006, more than 20 times the national average of 10,656 kilowatt-hours. .... The Center claims that Nashville Electric Services records show the Gores in 2006 averaged a monthly electricity bill of $1,359 for using 18,414 kilowatt-hours, and $1,461 per month for using 16,200 kilowatt-hours in 2005. During that time, Nashville Gas Company billed the family an average of $536 a month for the main house and $544 for the pool house in 2006, and $640 for the main house and $525 for the pool house in 2005. That averages out to be $29,268 in gas and electric bills for the Gores in 2006, $31,512 in 2005. |
Originally Posted by Ben
(Post 166608)
Ah yes, Al Gore, savior of the earth
But he's looking to install some solar panels, so it's all good. |
htf do you rack up a "$1,359" electricity bill a month??????
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Originally Posted by TonyC
(Post 166627)
htf do you rack up a "$1,359" electricity bill a month??????
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don't forget about the other $1080/mo for natural gas.
PS, my power bill for my house last month was $150. Electric only; no gas bill. |
Originally Posted by TonyC
(Post 166627)
htf do you rack up a "$1,359" electricity bill a month??????
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Originally Posted by TonyC
(Post 166627)
htf do you rack up a "$1,359" electricity bill a month??????
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Originally Posted by Ben
(Post 166608)
Ah yes, Al Gore, savior of the earth
But he's looking to install some solar panels, so it's all good. |
nothing, compared to the energy used to shuttle the president from the white house in dc to his ranch in texas.
as i understand it, marine1 shuttles him from the white house to dulles, where he boards airforce1, which is accompanied by a second 747 (which contains his armored convoy) and at least 1 fighter escort. when he lands in texas, the armored convoy takes him to the ranch. he has satellite and helicopter survilence while in route. this assuredly costs much more, each way, than whatever rediculous amount of energy his home uses per year. |
Originally Posted by TonyC
(Post 166627)
htf do you rack up a "$1,359" electricity bill a month??????
Frank |
Originally Posted by hustler
(Post 166639)
powerpoint presentation on a super computer.
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