I did almost the same thing with an Audi 5000, waaay back when. I placed the nozzle through the trunk lock hole(someone broke into it before I owned it). We got a lot of laughs and even squired a cop car that was following me.
I did almost the same thing with an Audi 5000, waaay back when. I placed the nozzle through the trunk lock hole(someone broke into it before I owned it). We got a lot of laughs and even squired a cop car that was following me.
Joe dirt had a backpack plan.
I meant to say that I fabricated countless other things on this build.
I'm pretty fond of one that I built out of a Chevy 350 block. I made the zoomies(CAD the header flanges and bow ties then CNC them on a plasma). The aluminum intake matches the ports. And countless other things.
I found out how to put those into self test mode. I would sit around for hours and flip through the frequencies and listen in on people.
Awesome. This project will work great for a lighting system for my daily commuter. I have a little extra space in the battery storage box (tackle box) that can house the electronics and be used to mount the LED's around the back end.
What do you do for GE Aviation? I've been working on some airfoils for their GEnx engines. Interesting stuff.
Filming with your tablet is becoming more popular these days. And it doubles as a shield @1:38
Here's a great video to support your argument. Although, I would not feel comfortable promoting ionization of the water with foreign debris within the phone and having random caps discharging to new connections.
Haha... "Jacques Tits (French: [tits]; born 12 August 1930 in Uccle) is a Belgian and French mathematician who works on group theory and geometry and who introduced Tits buildings, the Tits alternative, and the Tits group."
I think the whole thread has been removed.
And it's not gay in prison?
I'll just leave this here:
Not a very practical case, but fun. I think too many gizmodo readers have been chased around by skeletons when they were kids.
Thanks for the patent laugh.
What about Brett Favre?
Awesome.
If corrosion could be an issue, why didn't they enclose the first switch like the new example in the protective case?
How do you get that rotten milk stink out of all the crooks and crevices?
I put together a 486DX4-100 for a customer and it was customary to fire up the pc every time you put in a new card so you could check for conflicts. After getting in the network card, the screen displayed a color then black. I pulled out each card and flipped on the power. Then I discovered the screw floating around…