Ponies on The Run (Again)
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I think you have crappy luck with your Xcal2, and that sux.
For the mass majority of us, we have no issues to speak of with SCT. It simply stores the tune(s) and downloads it into our 'puter on demand, it's supposed to be that simple.
btw, Danny was able to convert a SCT tune file to Diablo. But, I think it came with a hefty price tag.
For the mass majority of us, we have no issues to speak of with SCT. It simply stores the tune(s) and downloads it into our 'puter on demand, it's supposed to be that simple.
btw, Danny was able to convert a SCT tune file to Diablo. But, I think it came with a hefty price tag.
A couple of days ago I noticed my car stumbling slightly and thought that I'd reload the tune. Well I was lucky that it didn't erase my ECM. Took it to my tuner, luckily at Irwindale, and again it tried to erase my ECM. Finally got it to work in which the tuner started acting the same way it did when I returned it. This was on it's second use.
I could talk to my tuner but because I bought the device from Doug and now have Adam as my tuner SCT doesn't make it simple for any of us three. My main gripe is that they are unprepared to take the support calls. Which leads me to believe that either they are so overwhelmed and understaffed that the devices are generally bad and have many problems or they are completely unprepared and simply not used to have to deal with support calls.
It'd be different if I didn't ahve to spend 20-30 fruitless minutes on the phone for several days to be at the absolute beginning because no one ever answers the phone, or lost time because the "live support" is neither live nor support. I have no expectations of receiving a return email based on their current practices.
Brian, have you tried searching the SCT forum for possible solutions/answers to your specific problem? Forum is now closed by SCT, but you may get lucky in the search.
http://www.sctflash.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=72
http://www.sctflash.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=72
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Not a photoshop
:eyebro w::confu sed:
Explanation (Still don't like it)
No. 4 for Rodgers? Railbirds and media at the practice might think it’s jarring enough to see quarterback Aaron Rodgers run up as a safety during a walk-through portion of practice. But to see him wearing a No. 4 jersey over his regular No. 12 while doing so is both humorous and ironic.
Several players during training camp have worn a blue No. 4 shell when they’ve changed position or moved to the other side of the ball during walk-throughs (i.e. an offensive player playing defense).
Explanation (Still don't like it)
No. 4 for Rodgers? Railbirds and media at the practice might think it’s jarring enough to see quarterback Aaron Rodgers run up as a safety during a walk-through portion of practice. But to see him wearing a No. 4 jersey over his regular No. 12 while doing so is both humorous and ironic.
Several players during training camp have worn a blue No. 4 shell when they’ve changed position or moved to the other side of the ball during walk-throughs (i.e. an offensive player playing defense).
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Here yah go try out here ? https://www.cia.gov/careers/jobs/vie...obs/index.html
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It'd be different if I didn't ahve to spend 20-30 fruitless minutes on the phone for several days to be at the absolute beginning because no one ever answers the phone, or lost time because the "live support" is neither live nor support. I have no expectations of receiving a return email based on their current practices.
Dang, sorry about your troubles man....... good luck.
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FYI- I have one of the top two or three post per day averages at a whopping 6.97.
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today is my day to beat-up on SCT.....
I will search.
But to me, it only helps to solidify my opinion. In 2007 they closed down an open forum in favor of a support system that waits 5 minutes then it even gets impatient and tells you there is no one to answer the "Live" Support.
But I will search
Originally Posted by TacoBill
Brian, have you tried searching the SCT forum for possible solutions/answers to your specific problem? Forum is now closed by SCT, but you may get lucky in the search.
http://www.sctflash.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=72
http://www.sctflash.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=72
But to me, it only helps to solidify my opinion. In 2007 they closed down an open forum in favor of a support system that waits 5 minutes then it even gets impatient and tells you there is no one to answer the "Live" Support.
But I will search
Congrats Tom on hitting the big 7K posts!!
Yeah, yeah.. you'll catch up to me eventually, but you'll never be the Taco!
Yeah, yeah.. you'll catch up to me eventually, but you'll never be the Taco!
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Check out this news story.... I like how the reporter pours salt in the wound with the last sentence.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A man who grabbed a knife to try to get his two young children out of a locked car died when he fell on the blade, Charlotte police said.
The Charlotte Observer reported that 22-year-old Miguel Angel Rivera Lemus died Sunday afternoon at Carolinas Medical Center after being stabbed in the chest.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police were investigating but said Lemus' death appears to have been an accident.
Lemus and his wife had dropped by their apartment briefly before planning an errand when they realized they had locked their children and keys in the car, authorities said.
The woman searched for spare keys and Lemus grabbed a large butcher knife he hoped to use to pry open a window, police said. Lemus fell down six stairs and landed on the knife, police said.
The woman got the children out with the spare keys.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A man who grabbed a knife to try to get his two young children out of a locked car died when he fell on the blade, Charlotte police said.
The Charlotte Observer reported that 22-year-old Miguel Angel Rivera Lemus died Sunday afternoon at Carolinas Medical Center after being stabbed in the chest.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police were investigating but said Lemus' death appears to have been an accident.
Lemus and his wife had dropped by their apartment briefly before planning an errand when they realized they had locked their children and keys in the car, authorities said.
The woman searched for spare keys and Lemus grabbed a large butcher knife he hoped to use to pry open a window, police said. Lemus fell down six stairs and landed on the knife, police said.
The woman got the children out with the spare keys.
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LOL, as silly as it sounds, I've noticed that- you sure do have a top PPD average!
Not exactly sure if that's a bad thing.......
Well that just sux. Poor dad was hauling too much azz down the stairs and ate it.
You got me.
I don't think anyone wanted to be me the first half of this year.
Chicks like big Postpartum Depression?
You got me.
I don't think anyone wanted to be me the first half of this year.
Chicks like big Postpartum Depression?
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Thanks Leo just what I needed
Can we say down right HOT
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Here I am talking like I'm ready to buy new wheels.
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