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Mustangs Coast to Coast
Originally Posted by Blue Notch
Ya, you'll never find me listening to classic rock or any of the typical "car guy music". Not gonna waste my life listening to stuff I don't like. At least its not lady gaga or some crap like that.
And as for driving songs, nothing can top this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GjAJ...e_gdata_player
Originally Posted by AlsCobra
Haha. Not gonna give you too hard of a time. I'll bet GaGa can kick her a$$ though.
I'm still trying to figure out if she's...I mean he's really human.
Holy crapoly!
Glad out here they're "freeways"!
Glad out here they're "freeways"!
The proposal would affect several Baltimore-area roads. But the proposal has really riled residents on the Eastern Shore, where the state plans to jack up the Chesapeake Bay Bridge toll from $2.50 to $8 by summer 2013. That bridge is the state's only central route across the bay and links the D.C. and Baltimore regions to the popular summer hangout of Ocean City -- Maryland's more family-friendly version of the Jersey shore.
Under the Maryland proposal, rates at several facilities would rise on Oct. 1 and rise again in July 2013. For travelers on Interstate-95, the major thruway on the eastern seaboard, this means eventually paying $8 instead of $5 for the highway and $4 instead of $2 for the Baltimore tunnel by 2013.
For tourists on the way to North Carolina's Outer Banks, officials this year also tripled summer weekend rates on the Chesapeake Expressway to $6.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011...#ixzz1PeqnX8C2
Under the Maryland proposal, rates at several facilities would rise on Oct. 1 and rise again in July 2013. For travelers on Interstate-95, the major thruway on the eastern seaboard, this means eventually paying $8 instead of $5 for the highway and $4 instead of $2 for the Baltimore tunnel by 2013.
For tourists on the way to North Carolina's Outer Banks, officials this year also tripled summer weekend rates on the Chesapeake Expressway to $6.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011...#ixzz1PeqnX8C2
Another interesting tidbit:
The SHELBY BULB has been burning 110 YEARS today 6.18.11!
http://www.centennialbulb.org/photos.htm
http://www.centennialbulb.org/
The SHELBY BULB has been burning 110 YEARS today 6.18.11!
http://www.centennialbulb.org/photos.htm
I used to live in Pleasanton and had a business in Livermore. Never knew anything about "the bulb".
http://www.centennialbulb.org/
World's Oldest Light Bulb Still Burning After 110 Years
Published June 18, 2011
It may not glow brightly, but it sure glows consistently.
A light bulb hanging in the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department has been burning steadily for exactly 110 years, according the Centennial Bulb website. Since the "Centennial Bulb" was first turned on, the stock market crashed and was reborn, the nuclear age began, two World Wars were fought, cars and planes were developed … and through it all the bulb kept burning.
How exactly it stays lit remains something of a mystery, Lynn Owens, who is in charge of the light bulb centennial committee, told Time magazine.
"Nobody knows how it's possible. It's a 60-watt bulb and it's only turned on for about four watts, but nobody knows why it keeps burning ... We've had scientists from all over the country look at this light bulb," Owens said.
On June 18, the bulb celebrates its 110th year of illumination -- a fact documented extensively by Guinness World Records. But even beyond its staggering powers of endurance, it's hardly an ordinary bulb.
According to the bulb's website (it's probably the only light bulb in the world to boast one) the "Shelby Bulb" was donated by Dennis Bernal to the Livermore Volunteer Fire Department , and is actually a somewhat different style bulb invented by Adolphe A. Chaillet and made by the Shelby Electric Company.
In the Shelby bulb, a coiled filament and funky design burn brighter and last longer than the Edison bulb -- as evidenced by Livermore "centennial" bulb.
A light bulb hanging in the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department has been burning steadily for exactly 110 years, according the Centennial Bulb website. Since the "Centennial Bulb" was first turned on, the stock market crashed and was reborn, the nuclear age began, two World Wars were fought, cars and planes were developed … and through it all the bulb kept burning.
How exactly it stays lit remains something of a mystery, Lynn Owens, who is in charge of the light bulb centennial committee, told Time magazine.
"Nobody knows how it's possible. It's a 60-watt bulb and it's only turned on for about four watts, but nobody knows why it keeps burning ... We've had scientists from all over the country look at this light bulb," Owens said.
On June 18, the bulb celebrates its 110th year of illumination -- a fact documented extensively by Guinness World Records. But even beyond its staggering powers of endurance, it's hardly an ordinary bulb.
According to the bulb's website (it's probably the only light bulb in the world to boast one) the "Shelby Bulb" was donated by Dennis Bernal to the Livermore Volunteer Fire Department , and is actually a somewhat different style bulb invented by Adolphe A. Chaillet and made by the Shelby Electric Company.
In the Shelby bulb, a coiled filament and funky design burn brighter and last longer than the Edison bulb -- as evidenced by Livermore "centennial" bulb.
Stupid rain. Back to the 50s is gonna be a washout tonight.
Originally Posted by cdynaco
Another interesting tidbit:
The SHELBY BULB has been burning 110 YEARS today 6.18.11!
http://www.centennialbulb.org/photos.htm
I used to live in Pleasanton and had a business in Livermore. Never knew anything about "the bulb".
http://www.centennialbulb.org/
The SHELBY BULB has been burning 110 YEARS today 6.18.11!
http://www.centennialbulb.org/photos.htm
I used to live in Pleasanton and had a business in Livermore. Never knew anything about "the bulb".
http://www.centennialbulb.org/
Right. You know what pisses me off about that is the blatant lies. CFL's may be OK for some applications. But the law of physics says energy is not lost - only transformed or transferred, right?
Those incadescents put off necessary heat in my pump house to keep pipes from freezing. So what about my house??
In addition to great, instant light, the heat given off the bulbs is heat added to my living space, right? Whatever small BTU's are given off still add to the total warmth and require a little bit less energy from other heat sources. (speaking of fall, winter, spring)
If I only use cfl's, I'm going to use other forms of extra energy to heat my living space to the same amount I had when using inca bulbs. Assuming I don't break my legs on the coffee table while those crappy cfl's finally put off some light.
Liar algore is the scourge of the planet!
Those incadescents put off necessary heat in my pump house to keep pipes from freezing. So what about my house??
In addition to great, instant light, the heat given off the bulbs is heat added to my living space, right? Whatever small BTU's are given off still add to the total warmth and require a little bit less energy from other heat sources. (speaking of fall, winter, spring)
If I only use cfl's, I'm going to use other forms of extra energy to heat my living space to the same amount I had when using inca bulbs. Assuming I don't break my legs on the coffee table while those crappy cfl's finally put off some light.
Liar algore is the scourge of the planet!
Last edited by cdynaco; 6/18/11 at 05:49 PM.
Right. You know what pisses me off about that is the blatant lies. CFL's may be OK for some applications. But the law of physics says energy is not lost - only transformed or transferred, right?
Those incadescents put off necessary heat in my pump house to keep pipes from freezing. So what about my house??
In addition to great, instant light, the heat given off the bulbs is heat added to my living space, right? Whatever small BTU's are given off still add to the total warmth and require a little bit less energy from other heat sources. (speaking of fall, winter, spring)
If I only use cfl's, I'm going to use other forms of extra energy to heat my living space to the same amount I had when using inca bulbs. Assuming I don't break my legs on the coffee table while those crappy cfl's finally put off some light.
Liar algore is the scourge of the planet!
Those incadescents put off necessary heat in my pump house to keep pipes from freezing. So what about my house??
In addition to great, instant light, the heat given off the bulbs is heat added to my living space, right? Whatever small BTU's are given off still add to the total warmth and require a little bit less energy from other heat sources. (speaking of fall, winter, spring)
If I only use cfl's, I'm going to use other forms of extra energy to heat my living space to the same amount I had when using inca bulbs. Assuming I don't break my legs on the coffee table while those crappy cfl's finally put off some light.
Liar algore is the scourge of the planet!
And on a happier note, I finally leveled my **** truck! Now I need new camber bushings with greater adjustability, I'm getting them tomorrow. Anyways, pix!
Thanks! I managed to get 3 inches of lift out of a 2.5 inch kit... Bonus!
Thinkin' I need a 2 inch block for the back now too... The tail end dropped just a little 'cause of the change of angles and stuff... I want it bigger
Thinkin' I need a 2 inch block for the back now too... The tail end dropped just a little 'cause of the change of angles and stuff... I want it bigger
Last edited by mustangGT90210; 6/18/11 at 08:34 PM.
Gotta sort out my camber first though with the bushings. My tires look like this looking from the front of the truck \..... /
After that $40, I can spend the $80 or whatever cheapness it is for blocks
After that $40, I can spend the $80 or whatever cheapness it is for blocks
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