My shop has a suction cup scanner. They do a pretty good job, even on faded maroon.
My shop has a suction cup scanner. They do a pretty good job, even on faded maroon.
It’s like eye heroin. Only color they should make....
But that Mazda red. Hnnnng....
Oh, this made me happy.
Wut? I just retired my Logi C615 because it did a terrible job with exposure times and made my picture slow-flicker bright/dark. Replaced it with an Avermedia PW313. MUCH better so far. Privacy shutter is a bonus. And, that price for the C615 is stupid. I think I paid about half that for mine about a year ago.
Wut? I just retired my Logi C615 because it did a terrible job with exposure times and made my picture slow-flicker…
I bought these for my son. Beware, the recessed charging contacts are not well designed, collect sweat. They corrode. Other similar units are much more durable.
I bought these for my son. Beware, the recessed charging contacts are not well designed, collect sweat. They…
Where do you people find this stuff?
Here’s how this consumer self-reporting survey works.
You know, when I read “Natural Ice beer” I guess I realized that this is what is actually printed on the box. But damn if I have ever hear this swill referred by it’s real name..
Star for the cross-reference/call-back. Oh, and for the correct take on this POS .
Yeah, I have one of these. I must totally agree. It works pretty well and is very functional, but it looks so out of place.
The stuff you see just daily driving in LA is obnoxious. Not the AMG’s, Bentley’s etc.. The old VW’s, Datsuns, Chevy’s etc.. That is where LA really shines.
Kansans.
Yeah, just to get the wheels rolling easier. I don’t have my college physics textbook handy... but isn’t that akin to a lever? Just rotational? Like having different diameter pulleys, or say, different size gears in a transmission (which, really, it is)? Seem like a mechanical advantage to me.... Anyway, maybe there…
Hmm, I was always told to put it in the highest gear so you have a mechanical advantage to turn the motor over easier even at lower speeds. Even in 4th (hey, that’s what we had back then), you should be able to start the engine at low speeds, then just punch the clutch in to let the engine rev up to idle.
Probably older than you meant, but lust:
So pretty. I wish they made them like this now.
The only reason I could think to pick this up is to haul mulch from Lowe’s or a chair or something. And a pickup from the same era is a better tool for that.
Let me take this large hex head fitting out with a lock-jaw pipe wrench...
I.... did not see that. But I thank you for pointing it out. I am amused.