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    Originally posted by philwsailz View Post
    See, I made your head spin, didn't I?????
    I'm still a little dizzy from trying to understand your description.

    Actually, I think I may (generally) understand your point, which is surprising.

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      Originally posted by zad0030 View Post
      Today could be 7 days in a row for me
      7 days of....____________

      I could fill in the blank with all sorts of interesting ideas.

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        Originally posted by dingleberry View Post
        7 days of....____________

        I could fill in the blank with all sorts of interesting ideas.
        Yes you could
        Common Sense is not so Common
        Looking for fat chicks for long walks, romance, cheap buffets, and BALLAST.

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          Originally posted by thtrog View Post
          YES
          See, take a low DCR, (3.4 - 3.6 ohms) coaxial speaker with a reactive crossover, and connect it to a bridged 4-channel amplifier will show less than 2-ohms to each channel, (actually 1.7-ohms for a 3.4-ohm speaker) immediately upon hooking the speaker to the amp. Then at certain frequencies, the impedance dips due to the reactive crossover elements and the impedance goes even lower.
          Take that and combine it with the Flux capacitors acting badly when they are warm, and you get into a situation called the McFly Syndrome. The mother-board behaves very badly, and you cannot go back in time to repair the damage you have done. The density at the convertible is the only thing that will improve the B.I.F.F. situation, and that usually happens purely by accident. A 1.21 gigawatt lightning strike can make the situation better, but sometimes if the amp won't fire up prior to the lightning strike, it cannot accelerate to the required 88 processing speed.
          It's not an optical illusion.
          It just looks like one.....

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            iPhone 3GS for $399

            And i found that on my own.... not the sales rep lol
            Common Sense is not so Common
            Looking for fat chicks for long walks, romance, cheap buffets, and BALLAST.

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              Originally posted by philwsailz View Post
              See, take a low DCR, (3.4 - 3.6 ohms) coaxial speaker with a reactive crossover, and connect it to a bridged 4-channel amplifier will show less than 2-ohms to each channel, (actually 1.7-ohms for a 3.4-ohm speaker) immediately upon hooking the speaker to the amp. Then at certain frequencies, the impedance dips due to the reactive crossover elements and the impedance goes even lower.
              Take that and combine it with the Flux capacitors acting badly when they are warm, and you get into a situation called the McFly Syndrome. The mother-board behaves very badly, and you cannot go back in time to repair the damage you have done. The density at the convertible is the only thing that will improve the B.I.F.F. situation, and that usually happens purely by accident. A 1.21 gigawatt lightning strike can make the situation better, but sometimes if the amp won't fire up prior to the lightning strike, it cannot accelerate to the required 88 processing speed.
              Great - it's all crystal clear now! AWESOME!!!

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                Originally posted by dingleberry View Post
                Great - it's all crystal clear now! AWESOME!!!
                It's not an optical illusion.
                It just looks like one.....

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                  Originally posted by philwsailz View Post
                  See, take a low DCR, (3.4 - 3.6 ohms) coaxial speaker with a reactive crossover, and connect it to a bridged 4-channel amplifier will show less than 2-ohms to each channel, (actually 1.7-ohms for a 3.4-ohm speaker) immediately upon hooking the speaker to the amp. Then at certain frequencies, the impedance dips due to the reactive crossover elements and the impedance goes even lower.
                  Take that and combine it with the Flux capacitors acting badly when they are warm, and you get into a situation called the McFly Syndrome. The mother-board behaves very badly, and you cannot go back in time to repair the damage you have done. The density at the convertible is the only thing that will improve the B.I.F.F. situation, and that usually happens purely by accident. A 1.21 gigawatt lightning strike can make the situation better, but sometimes if the amp won't fire up prior to the lightning strike, it cannot accelerate to the required 88 processing speed.
                  I love our system....my wife went out with us for the first time this season and so does she. Our Flux capacitor much be tuned correctly thanks to CHP.

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                    Originally posted by philwsailz View Post
                    Can we start calling you Doc Brown?

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                      Originally posted by zad0030 View Post
                      Today could be 7 days in a row for me

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                        Help me round up some votes.....Benj's photo has been ahead during the days, but loses ground overnight to the Aussie. Share the link.....
                        http://www.alliancewake.com/wake/all...-june-14-2010/

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                          Originally posted by dingleberry View Post
                          Can we start calling you Doc Brown?
                          I don't have the hair for it....
                          It's not an optical illusion.
                          It just looks like one.....

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                            Originally posted by thtrog View Post
                            Help me round up some votes.....Benj's photo has been ahead during the days, but loses ground overnight to the Aussie. Share the link.....
                            http://www.alliancewake.com/wake/all...-june-14-2010/
                            Makes sense due to the fact that they are sleeping now....
                            It's not an optical illusion.
                            It just looks like one.....

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                              Originally posted by thtrog View Post
                              Help me round up some votes.....Benj's photo has been ahead during the days, but loses ground overnight to the Aussie. Share the link.....
                              http://www.alliancewake.com/wake/all...-june-14-2010/
                              I've voted from different computers. Was it ever posted on WW?

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                                Originally posted by dingleberry View Post
                                I've voted from different computers. Was it ever posted on WW?
                                Not that I know of....I don't have or plan to open an account.

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