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05-25-2012 07:28 PM |
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Originally Posted by RKDinOKC
(Post 6766869)
Okay, I am an IDIOT?!? And I am going to have a huge scar to remind myself.
The only problem I've been having with tuning my car is that I did not plug the lead from the Shark Tuner that interfaces between the ECU and my laptop into the wideband O2 sensor. There was no reason to monkey with the fuel pressure, replace the wideband sensor, or get a new Programable ECU Module.
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good times, right there. i hope you kept the 'bad' programmable eeprom's.
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Originally Posted by vas930
(Post 6766879)
Also.
Its an assumption that space has a starting point.
Time as a measure has no place in the infinite. :)
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as for space..... dividing it up is also a human construct. thus, with the paradox i cited above, i deny two of the main premises as being real: time and division of space. after all, dividing space is a function of mathematics. try to find a planck constant or diagram in nature.'
then, to point out the ridiculousness of it all, an arrow is not shot through time, but through space. the whole paradox breaks down, right there.
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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
(Post 6766892)
So you are not saying that just to make Nynor feel better. ;). At least you found the problem. Only one huge burn and a few days of wasted time.
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Originally Posted by slodave
(Post 6767016)
Play! I hope to meet up with Stijn, G, and Kris. I might see if my cousin will bring his Z4 down and maybe hit Nürburgring.
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oh, that sounds awesome. ~envy~
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Originally Posted by RKDinOKC
(Post 6768360)
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oh, yes. yes, i do.
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Originally Posted by tweezers74
(Post 6768681)
Glen, the new job has been very good. Very enjoyable compared to my other job. Good mix of clinical and business. I get to use an ultrasound machine so that's cool learning a new skill. Can't wait to get started in my own territory. Very small privately owned company but I can see it growing exponentionally when this device takes off. It is actually a new technique in procedure as well so hopefully this becomes the new way to insert a peripherally inserted central catheter. I don't want to bore you with the technical stuff but it is very cool. :)
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that sounds really cool. good for you.
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