24" LED monitor (300cd/m2, 2ms, 8000000:1, and it's only 19mm (0.74in) thick.)

Too bad it doesn't have pivot, I need to find a way to tate it.
Skykid wrote: Get ready for the big bad world to fuck you up the ass in ways you never believed possible.
Fantastic 10r - where did you get the custom decals up front and what have you done to it (ie. power commmander)?sven666 wrote:2010 season is saved..
well as i just bought it i havent had a chance to do anything to it yet, will proboably test it out before i decide what mods to do, theres still snow in the ditches here tho and track season doesnt start for another month or sodial911 wrote: Fantastic 10r - where did you get the custom decals up front and what have you done to it (ie. power commmander)?
Always good to see another rider - stay sharp this season!
a guy at my work has one of thosesven666 wrote:2010 season is saved..
RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
Well I own a 01 R6 my advice is if you like to do track days dont get an R6 1999-2002 (carb model) I own a 2001 model and they are notorious for being very light upfront get a steering damper if u ever get a pre-fuel injected model and then theirs the 3rd gear issue of which I havent had any problems with yet, they are cracking bikes though I really do love mine to bits its just too bad its still in repair state I just havent had the time to sort it out.sven666 wrote:dial911 wrote: R6 this season but in the end opted for the legendary zx10r 04-05 since the lack of power in my aprilia was one of the reasons i sold it.
its gonne be a great seson!
RegalSin wrote:America also needs less Pale and Char Coal looking people and more Tan skinned people since tthis will eliminate the diffrence between dark and light.
Where could I E-mail or mail to if I want to address my ideas and Opinions?
Haven't had a problem with this mouse with heavy usage since August. The keyboard is so far the best mini keyboard I've ever used except that the function key is where the contol key should be. This was easy to fix with some soldering thanks to the full copper pcb this thing uses. And yes there is no windows key which was a huge plus for me, although linux does use the "super key" for some things..Ed Oscuro wrote:@ Kingbuzzo: That looks exactly like my Lachesis (4000 dpi maus), pretty fidgety when it's not tamed. Has been good to me lately though.
Also, wow, nice retro. Does that even have a Windows key? I wouldn't love it because of the way the arrow keys are oriented, though...I only ever move my mouse a few inches most of the time so I would end up getting a slightly larger keyboard.
looks cool, I don't think I'd have much use for it as I don't do any online gaming with the ps2 and don't have any next gen consoles. I like how the windows key is replaced with a logitech key! thanks PCEF.PC Engine Fan X! wrote:For Kingbuzzo,
Logitech produced a mini PC-type keyboard for the PS2 console with a matching PS2 dual analog controller on either sides called the "Playstation 2 NetPlay Controller". It is very similar to your USB powered mini PC keyboard. It's even compatible with the PS3 as well. It's a bit clunky due to using both USB & PS2 type of connection interfaces to get the whole setup to work properly but the NetPlay Keyboard is detachable from it's controller base for ease of use on a PC/PS3 setup if you wish to do so.
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
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Generic joystick for those who can't afford the high end stuff. It's not bad, really.
And so the era of Stormie wrestling with the question of buying a horrible joystick comes to a close.Stormwatch wrote:Generic joystick for those who can't afford the high end stuff. It's not bad, really.
Kiel wrote:DJ Max Fever The Crew limited set
iatneH wrote:Bought this earlier this month. I just couldn't say no, for only a thousand bucks plus tax brand-spanking-new. It's super dorky, but fun as all Hell. Cheaper than buying bus passes for a year, cheaper than some Cave kits too I guess.
I just installed a 72cc bore kit tonight so hopefully I can get some better hill climbing ability. It was a pretty intimidating job since I've never seen the inside of an engine before, but I guess scooter engines are simple enough that I could learn as I went along. I still need to jet the carburetor and change the oil though. None of the shops in my area are willing to work on these Chinese scooters, so I have to do all the maintenance myself.
I heard that these Chinese GY6 engines don't take well to bore kits, but this thing was so damn cheap, I'll just buy a better scooter if/when this breaks down.