I believe 14 years old is a little too young too vote, but I don't see any problem with letting 16 year olds vote, albeit with half the voting power than a person just two years older.
The key to solving calculus problems is to have a clear picture of the problem before attempting it, I'll solve the problem given to start you off. Also note I haven't done calculus for a few years so if anyone sees a mistake, please correct me.
The problem states the surface area of the open...
The retail cooler should be more than fine, but if you find the retail cooler too loud, you can give the Arctic Cooler a try, just don't expect to overclock and maintain reasonable temps.
BTW, but welcome to the forums. :)
If you decide to go for the Fry's package deal, no need to spend over $20 if you're not going to overclock.
Here's a nice HSF for under $20 and should be pretty quiet.
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Before you make a bootdisk with your K7S5A using XP, keep in mind earlier bios revisions had a problem with data corruption with floppy drives while using an O/S that uses NTFS (windows 2000/xp). If your bios is dated before 9/26/2001 then DO NOT make a bootdisk using your current system. Make...
Try loading the cpu to 133fsb at failsafe options in the bios and see if that helps. Also, how far do you get before the computer freezes?
And, I remember hearing some earlier revisions of the K7S5A had trouble running at 133fsb so you might want to look at that as well.
The OCworkbench has...
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If you want to be "different" get a '93 Corrado G60. I've never seen an asian person in one, plus they're pretty sweet if you junk the supercharger and turbocharge it, the bottom end is pretty much the precursor to the 1.8T so it can handle some serious boost.
Thanks GroundSailor, the free large side is a slightly better deal than the free 6 biscuits coupon Popeye's had during March. I just wish their "spicy" chicken was actually somewhat spicy, but still much better than that greasy KFC stuff. :)
It's any weight attached to the suspension not directly linked to the springs. A lower unsprung weight is desired since you have a more responsive suspension (less mass to move around). But if you're talking about the weight differences between a 15" and 16" tire/wheel combos, it's mostly...
Actually, unless you're buying aftermarket rims that emphasize light weight, a 16" wheel+tire combo will problebly result in higher unsprung weight since 16" wheels are usually heavier than 15" wheels and lower profile 16" tires are usually heavier due to sidewall reinforcements.
I say, unless you really like the way the 16" wheels look, and could really use the fog lights (and living in Canada might warrant the fog lights) then save your money because there'll be no advantage to ordering the package other than pure cosmetic reasons, and the 16" tires will cost more than...
I've tried Nitroclicks for about a week before I grew tired of signing up for a million sites I had no interest in. While it is legit, you'd better make a spam email address for all the junk mail you'll be recieving. Most tasks are worth $2-$4 so it's going to take quite a while before you...
I checked out Subaru's website and couldn't find anything about 16" rims for the Legacy. But I'd say the 16" package would be costmetic since Subaru wouldn't change the diameter of the 16" tire+wheel combo too much, as with the weigt.
Yeah, that's pretty freaky. Posting a message, replying to yourself then quickly editing the reply in fear of offending the original poster. Get some help, AGodspeed. ;)
<< i didn't include the number of applicants, but c'mon. do you really think that the number of black applicants was really that low? jesus some people refuse to see the big picture. >>
Well, how are we supposed to make an educated conclusion if you leave out that bit of information?
<< i...
Don't rely on the HP mesurment, according to his G-Tech my friend's Scirocco makes 300HP to the wheels, also you have to make runs on level roads for semi-accurate readings. Just pay the $40 and get your car/bike dyno'd. :)
Use Opera, it's cheap ($20), you don't have to worry up about the millions of security holes that plague IE, fast and can block annoying popups, and best of all...MOUSE GESTURES!!! :)
<< I'm going to say what NFS4 said: A Corvette is a Corvette - a Civic is just a Civic. You can mod the Civic out any and every which way but it'll never touch a Corvette >>
I guess some people just prefer style over substance.
Who cares what car who drives? The fact is, this Mitchell guy...
So what is this census supposed to show/prove? It means nothing unless you also show the amount of students that apply. Also where's the latino numbers??? Hispanics make up a HUGE portion of CA's general population and they're not even included in this "census".
<< APM(Advanced Power Management) needs to be enabled in the power options in the control panel for non-ACPI, or ACPI-Disabled systems to automate power down. >>
I was having the same problem, and the above solution solved it. Go to Control Panel -> Power Options and your APM tab and enable...
I say, go down to your local Best Buy and hawk em. That way you'll kill two birds with one stone: one- make money and two- take business away from Best Buy. :)
Reading this thread and all the responses reminds of that one kid several years back who got caught keying cars in Singapore and got a nice caning for it. At least justice is served sometimes. :)
<< It seems to me that those 2 thing are essentially same (like some company's calling their soft-roaders to SUV's and other's SAV's or whatever). IMO, car makes doesn't follow those rules when putting "AWD" or "4WD" stickes on their vehicles. There's one more technology that sometimes is called...
AWD = usually has a viscious center differential or electronic diff. If either front or rear wheels start slipping, the center diff locks (never 100% torque transfer though) and transfer torque to the wheels that aren't slipping.
4WD = simply locking the center diff so there's always equal...
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