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Post by bvance554 on May 13, 2013 23:51:09 GMT -5
I don't know...but i don't think you'll get your money back on one of these projects, and making money is an even greater prospect. Counting your time you're in the hole.
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Post by bvance554 on May 8, 2013 23:14:13 GMT -5
9000 is not that many I doubt on your first day you will receive orders from all 9000. If QuickBooks can track the 12 or so we have now or at least allow us to enter the correct rate not sure why overly sophisticated software would be needed. Making Amazon and WalMart track this doesn't seem like it is protecting them... Why are you so ready to pay the government more of your hard earned money? When will enough ever be enough? To be frank, your way of thinking scares me. It scary to imagine how many people think just like you do, that its ok to fork over more of your money to the government so they can squander it away with zero oversight, because you think it levels the playing field. I already pay about a third of my income to the government, and for most of that they get their cut before i get mine. Yet that is still not enough...i should pay more. To make things fair you say?
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Post by bvance554 on May 8, 2013 0:08:07 GMT -5
On one hand i understand that states have lost a lot of revenue due to online sales, but with the exception of CA they're getting by. Get out of my pockets already.
Here is a good one. The Peoples Republic Of Maryland is considering the use of satelite weather data to tax you according to how much rain falls on your property. This is to pay for environmental protection of the Chesapeake Bay. Nutty as .
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Post by bvance554 on May 4, 2013 23:52:20 GMT -5
Seriuosly, you're nit going to see any performance gains from changing to a different type of oil.
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Post by bvance554 on May 3, 2013 21:47:26 GMT -5
Sweet! Thanks for sharing!
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Post by bvance554 on May 1, 2013 9:40:06 GMT -5
so guys is things like Rotella T ok or what? i change oil around every 1200-1500 miles on both my scoots (one has a filter, one a screen) and both have 10,000+ miles on 'em and all seems a-ok. no burning or excessive consumption i don't want to need to change oil types if i don't have to With 10,000+ miles on them I would keep doing what you're doing....
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Post by bvance554 on Apr 29, 2013 22:26:31 GMT -5
I've never bought into the synthetic oil craze. I've only used dino and i keep my cars till cost of repair is more than the value of the car. Routinely 300,000 miles and no oil related trouble. Engine just keeps on running. Its usually a clutch or transmission that puts it out of commission. So, i'm not impressed by any advantage given by synthetic oil which, contrary to belief is made from crude, not manufactured in a lab. Its just great marketing.
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Post by bvance554 on Apr 24, 2013 22:46:10 GMT -5
I once heard that putting a little tire Slime or whatever its called in the tire can help balance out a scooter tire. I've been tempted to try this.
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Post by bvance554 on Apr 22, 2013 23:49:40 GMT -5
Word to the wise.... If you live in FL i'd make sure i were 't carrying the 10k minimum for bodily injury. Thats ridiculous and could bankrupt you in a red hot minute if you ever seriously hurt someone.
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Post by bvance554 on Apr 19, 2013 0:02:55 GMT -5
Love the gas tank. How big of a capacitor did you use? And I assume you only kick start it? Just curious.
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Post by bvance554 on Apr 18, 2013 23:51:39 GMT -5
No I haven't named mine, but now I must. I'll get back to you when I think of a good one.
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Post by bvance554 on Apr 18, 2013 23:48:16 GMT -5
Glad you only have some flesh wounds. Just curious what you were wearing?
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Post by bvance554 on Apr 17, 2013 23:12:32 GMT -5
That wouldn't work for me because thats where I carry my 6 pack
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Post by bvance554 on Apr 17, 2013 23:08:09 GMT -5
Ouch!!! Anal rape!
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Post by bvance554 on Apr 15, 2013 18:19:44 GMT -5
Quit talking nonsense. Ethanol does not 'eat' fuel filters. I just checked mine and its still there after sitting in 10% ethanol for 2+ years. Its made of paper. Alcohol doesn't eat paper. And another thing, ethanol doesn't 'contain corn additives.' Its alcohol made from corn.
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