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    R.I.P. Police Officer Melvin Santiago

    Originally Posted By: Jarlaxle Originally Posted By: dave1251 I am not surprised. Read some of the quotes from those interviewed. There is a mistrust of law enforcement officers in Jersey City. Many members on here have posted the same sentiment, referring to peace officers as the largest...
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    Suicide

    Originally Posted By: Shannow Typically pills is how a female 'attempts' suicide...there's a delay between action and consequence that allows discovery, a final phone call, and help to arrive...males tend to take a more certain approach...guns, ropes, high places, and unexplainable single motor...
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    Plunged in head first, dumped windows for linux.

    This is pretty much what should be expected from a typical Ubuntu-derived OS. You get a kernel that's all-kinds-of loaded up with drivers (fine for most users) so things will probably work out-of-the box and there's no Unity junk to create a learning cliff.
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    tires are squealing after car repair

    Originally Posted By: Jasper8146 I remember my mechanics always telling me that if you replaced any suspension component (other than possibly a shock absorber) that an alignment would be needed. Please add to your list of alignment-not-required parts: swaybar links/bushings and (sometimes)...
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    Dad wrecked his car

    One alternative would be to spend a few bucks on odds and ends to build a really cool useless contraption based on the wreck. I'm not saying you should do that, but isn't there something deep down inside telling you that this is the perfect opportunity to make a [something]? Not even just a...
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    Both banks running lean and now running rich?

    Originally Posted By: Vikas I am not sure if the make and model of the car is important. It would be helpful. Originally Posted By: Vikas The initial code indicated both banks running lean at load. I instructed to check for the vacuum leak and then clean MAF. Afterwards, fuel trim is indicating...
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    Need A/C compressor help

    Originally Posted By: 1 FMF Originally Posted By: Merkava_4 Originally Posted By: Samilcar Yep, all air needs to be evacuated before the system is recharged with refrigerant. I was right their when the guy recharged my A/C and he didn't evacuate the system. All we did is back flush the...
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    Police Technique in Florida?

    Originally Posted By: ElastoHydro Could GM deny a police car warranty engine failure claim if they found out they idled it in hot weather for 3 hours? I say just let the engines fail and let GM pay for the warranty repairs, and then you'll see bigger cooling fans and/or fins suddenly get added...
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    Could the 3800 remain competitive w/modern tech?

    I've always been fond of the Buick V6 also, but I don't see how it would make any sense for GM to bring it back anytime soon as a car engine. If something needs more power than the HVV6 they have the HFV6. If they need that power but want to keep it simpler and more "bullet proof" there's the...
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    Pilot / HM Oil question

    A "stuck lifter" noise in a Pilot is something you need to look into right away. If you do a search you'll probably find some information Trav has provided about VCM related problems. One of the guys I work with was handed a Pilot with a lifter tick that ended up with a broken camshaft.
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    No Internet: Win Server 08 VM

    Originally Posted By: simple_gifts Summary; linux VMs work out of the box, Windows VMs require special attention, hunting for drivers, posting on forums to get basic functionality etc. lol. What you are experiencing is not a problem; it is a feature. Windows keeps the number of basic hardware...
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    Need A/C compressor help

    Originally Posted By: Merkava_4 No need to evacuate moisture out of the system unless you have humidity in the air. Usually this time of year in the middle of the summer, the humidity is practically zero. Um, it looks like the OP is in Georgia which is an east coast state. Some parts can have...
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    How about a little summer project?

    You broke it!
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    Upgrade size do I change spair?

    If you're already driving on your spare tire and you have need of ABS or traction control you may also need to consider taking some sort of remedial driving course. No offense intended.
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    Need A/C compressor help

    Do the noises only happen only when the compressor is disengaged? If so, you've probably just got a bad clutch (possibly from excessive cycling because some of the refrigerant leaked out) and contamination is unlikely. Once you've got the compressor out, collect the old oil from it (be sure to...
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    Tools that seem redundant

    Unlike 9mm sockets, 9mm open end wrenches can come in handy. To make them useful you can: close them up; spread them open; bend them upways,downways, sideways, and anywhichways; grind them; twist them; sell them as scrap; weld them; throw them at people and do all sorts of other things!
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    Tools that seem redundant

    Hmm.... I have several 9mm sockets. I only ever used one of them once (wheel alignment on an Audi) so I guess that makes all the others redundant. I guess you could also count the Ford parts bags full of 7/16" 12 point sockets.
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    lock cylinder won't turn

    It's just as well. If that little thingy that keeps the tumblers from falling out got bent it gets a little messy.
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    Helping my daughter install Mint 17

    Originally Posted By: rockydee Our question is this- if she did a reinstall of 17, should she run the script first and then the updates, or do the updates and then run the script to reinstall here packages? Confusing? Thanks-RD Wouldn't the simplest way be to modify the script such that it...
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