Beerhippie
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Not at 24 bit depth.If it's jpeg, it should go. It is jpeg? Yes?
Not at 24 bit depth.If it's jpeg, it should go. It is jpeg? Yes?
There are issues periodically and Ryan is working on them. This AM he said:If it's jpeg, it should go. It is jpeg? Yes?
Not just you, Mr. Man.That's the most irritating part of it--others seem to have no problems posting pics right now, but I do.
This ain't right.
DO YOU PEOPLE KNOW WHO I AM?
Try converting it.Not at 24 bit depth.
Just another shitgofer mounted on the fireplug of life.That's the most irritating part of it--others seem to have no problems posting pics right now, but I do.
This ain't right.
DO YOU PEOPLE KNOW WHO I AM?
If it's jpeg, it should go. It is jpeg? Yes?
Not at 24 bit depth.
Try converting it.



Oh, yeah, eight times three channels.... Not how I'm used to thinking of it.Try converting it.
There you go. See - we weren't crazy.Let's me try it then!
Fingers crossed.
I mean, my posts are still worthless with pictures, but at least more visually interesting.There you go. See - we weren't crazy.
OK - maybe crazy - but not wrong.
Big - yet subtle - difference
Changed the rear lower inner control arm bushing yesterday on my daughter’s 2009 Hyundai Elantra. I had planned on doing both sides and the rear pads and rotors but what a pain in the *** that turned out to be. Anyways I got one done without destroying anything so it was a good day. What do you guys think was that bushing ready to be changed? Or was the minor cracking insignificant
this is the old bushing with no load on it
I have been procrastinating on starting an upcoming big project that I know will take up a huge amount of space, time, and money. So in order to create more room and to quit tripping over all these other microprojects, I started with the biggest obstruction:
This 18yo 1k mile Foreman that wouldn’t start three years ago:
We bought this pair of Hondas new but have neglected them lately while putting a roof back over our heads. I suspect the float is stuck, but have been reluctant to crouch down for hours dinking with it. The plan was to lift it up to measure for a bracket that will replace one of the hoist arms and grab the bike frame, but now that it’s hoisted with every extension, it’s high enough to reach and see everything without the crouch, so that’s one less thing to fabricate. Years past we never encountered bad gas due to the way we distill it up here, but after two different tanks of saw gas going bad this year, maybe that’s the problem? Then I have to try and remember how to reassemble it.
Here ya go. Old pic but ya get the idea. Got some diesel tail light issues to tackle so putting these up ain’t high up on the list but we shall see as no alki beers in me today too.Lanterns? As in Coleman? Let's see 'em!

Those Nokins factory studded? I got the Nokian IPike RS on my little Ford Focus and with studs I am doing in the 80mph range whenever on the highway.Those old Coopers are getting replaced with Nokian Hakkapeliitta R5 Winter 195/65R15 95R. 1521 lb/wheel should do it for a 5,600 lb GVW rig. It's also the highest load rating I can find in studless winter tires to fit 15" rims. Three-peak rated, too, so I don't have to chain up when chains are required, which is nice as the Vanagon has very little clearance for chains.
The Coopers still have plenty of tread left--pity, as they've been sitting under the rig in the weather for six years. Besides, they are not the best studless snow/ice tires ever--and the Nokians are rumored to be.
So now I'll have tires I can't pronounce the name of.



Yesterday:
Gave the wife a hand, building a simple decorative 5' wooden Christmas tree to place on the front porch.
She'll paint it, then attach small lights and other decorations after the pain has dried. I think she did well for her first wood-working project.
She set it under the pavilion to get a good look at it. Now she decided to place it here(after decorated), then build a 6' tree for the front porch.
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Unfortunately that was a fairly common occurrence back then.
The Nokians are not studded. These are supposed to be the height of studless tech. We'll see. The Coopers were also supposed to be studless (neither are even pinned for studs), but I was somewhat underwhelmed by performance on ice.Here ya go. Old pic but ya get the idea. Got some diesel tail light issues to tackle so putting these up ain’t high up on the list but we shall see as no alki beers in me today too.
the far left is a Coleman kerosene one that I want to learn the art of those for our off-roading trips Up here. The rest her step father gave me plus some little flame thrower thing I eventually want to refurbish.
Those Nokins factory studded? I got the Nokian IPike RS on my little Ford Focus and with studs I am doing in the 80mph range whenever on the highway.



Oh boy, I don't have one of those....
Your sideways mount manages the grinder handles nicely. What to the mounts look like without the grinders in them?
