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GigaWhiskey

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  1. Yea, what ruffrider said. When I supported a particular computer vendor and heard anything like what was said, I was to cancel support and refer the user to their attorney. This was noted in the users ticket and if they called back, they did not get support until notified that is was ok to speak to them again.
  2. Yea, what squeeze said. That is one thing I have not done yet with the new battery. It will run just fine with out it and I have kinda gotten used to the flashing warning light on my dash. It is about time I do it though. Maybe I'll do it on the 21st along with my fuel gauge in the tank thing too.
  3. I stuff my fuse box in the space left over from the Odyssey battery. It fits and keeps the battery snug.
  4. How many people in your town? 10? LOL Before I go to bed each night, I check each window (even upstairs) and door lock and click the clicker for the cars. Even have the house wired for an alarm.
  5. With regards to the battery warning light and probe, check out this page - http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=489 Maybe try the speedbleeder on the clutch cylinder to help figure that out quicker, maybe. Maybe just a dried out hose and it all leaked out during those years it sat.
  6. There ya go, answer inside the info. Print it, scan it big and then check it out. Give it some additional information to work with.
  7. In PhotoShop you can. I took PS off my machine here at work so I cannot screenshot it for you. It might help some when enlarging but if the info is not there, it is not there. The Fractal plug-in will add information where it is missing but that has it's limits also. I do not have one of those.
  8. Now I gotta ask, what did you get?
  9. AHHHHHHHHHHHHH an inside joke, should have saw that right from the start! yea right,
  10. I hope people realize that the default size of the chat window is not the only size it can be. It is sizable - to full screen. At full screen, you have a good chance of being able to read a lot more of it if it is moving that fast. Some widescreen monitors will rotate, basically giving you a much longer screen from top to bottom instead of from side to side. And, many video card software will handle the rotation whether automatically or manually set.
  11. something that might help a little, if you have not it already and you have PhotoShop is to increase the size and the dpi amount. A Fractal plug-in for PhotoShop will increase the size noticeably. But both are expensive if you do not already have them. I have PhotoShop but not the Fractal Plug-in.
  12. OMG, can we say we are JEALOUS!
  13. Head unit (cassette player, ha), dunno. That mute/channel changer, when it has water in it, can make a mess of things (is it cranky muted, dunno). Can that be uplugged and then try it, I dunno. Rear speakers? Not stock (this is a first gen right?). Make sure you got the noise sensor part of the volume turned up. You say comes on goes off, is that power? I dunno, just tossing things out there.
  14. There not even clickable for me. Been seeing that the last couple days - on Vista and OSX. If they are just that small and there is not enough info to blow them up, then a larger megapixel camera or scanning them in bigger will be the answer. Tupper, I am jealous of that second bike ou have listed. I have a a lot of history with one of those.
  15. Oh how I know what you are talking about. Having a drink fer ya!
  16. Not even in a school zone. I gotta speedo I can carry in to the courts when the cop brings his radar gun! Ok LEO's. whatcha got, lol.
  17. Why not use it to turn off the rear headset?
  18. DITTO
  19. If it will help even a little bit, I am not coming.
  20. I must be missing something, where did that come from. :rotfl:
  21. I am in agreement with all the other stuff you said but it is the Wankel that caught my eye. In the early Mazda's (Cosmos (10A), RX2 (12A)/3/4 and any other in the late 60's and early 70's) had perty much a 40k engine life before needing to be rebuilt (I still dug em, they ran nice and hard). Rebuild kit , mostly all seals, at about 1980 was about $425 if you got a deal. When the RX7 (13B) came out, they had a life expectancy of 150k+. Don't know what the seal price got up to. A company in California called Racing Beat (Top Mazda Builder) built some single rotor engines for NASA. Picture found here Am I trippin'? No. It is just rare that I get a chance to spit out all that old info in my head. So the answer to your question is Yes.
  22. Just tossing this out there. Since Dano wants to be that helpful, can the valve adjustment shims be done with a head that is not in the bike? Then he can show everyone and it wont be time consuming. Also, someone would have to bring a head.
  23. Might sniff this thread too. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=23264
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