View Poll Results: Do you prefer us lobbing Potatoes or Grenades to take care of spammers?
Lob potatoes to just stun them
2
16.67%
Lob grenades and remove them from the TMS pool permanently
10
83.33%
Voters: 12. You may not vote on this poll
Mustangs Coast to Coast
Put massive body kits on them to gain points and progress through the game. I'd rather stay stock. (exterior wise)
I think I remember hearing it was pretty high up there. They should be with three campuses in TC!
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Mad Tyte.
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Man its a really slow night around here.
I think I'm finally getting over me allergies. And the wife was wrong, I don't have pinkeye. I think I was just hung over from all the Nyquil I've been taking. I like Nyquil.
I think I'm finally getting over me allergies. And the wife was wrong, I don't have pinkeye. I think I was just hung over from all the Nyquil I've been taking. I like Nyquil.
You getting a delayed broadcast? Wanna know the entertainer of the year?
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lol, i still tape SOA in case i miss it. Which I havent yet
wow lol, none of mine were ever that bad. also... that game looked so much better graphics wise a few years ago My how quickly things change..
also, I laid down my first layer of fiberglass for my negative mold today (for my lamp project)
I was very qwuickly reminded why I hate fiberglass... sigh
also, I laid down my first layer of fiberglass for my negative mold today (for my lamp project)
I was very qwuickly reminded why I hate fiberglass... sigh
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what do you use fiberglass for? I'm using it for small product models and the like
Its just such a mess and a hassle. Mostly I'm just complaining because I'm tired, but I just hate how much it likes to move around and flex when you're applying it. Like having the first layer down, starting the second, and when you're pounding in the resin the whole first skin decides to slide about. I know theres nothing one can really do about it, but its just annoying. that being said, it sure is more forgiving and flexible when it comes to what you can make with it than, say, instacast (what we worked with last semester)
Its just such a mess and a hassle. Mostly I'm just complaining because I'm tired, but I just hate how much it likes to move around and flex when you're applying it. Like having the first layer down, starting the second, and when you're pounding in the resin the whole first skin decides to slide about. I know theres nothing one can really do about it, but its just annoying. that being said, it sure is more forgiving and flexible when it comes to what you can make with it than, say, instacast (what we worked with last semester)
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I actually use it on the helos I work on. I do the sheet metel work on them. What I do if I am applying more than one layer is when i put the second one on I let the resin just drip on it then softly smooth it until it is all empragnated into the second layer. Yeah I also have had the first layer slide around too. So I know where you are coming from on that.
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