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Josh Reed signs with the Chargers
stuckincincy replied to BillsGuyInMalta's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Yes - useful to occupy one's free time. Also, with an immense Itunes music library, it's probably good to set up a relationship with an audiologist for when the inevitable happens.
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Don't be hasty. CIN #1 pick in the '95 draft...Ki-Jana Carter tore a ligament in his knee on his third carry of his first preseason game of his rookie year. CIN #2 pick in the '07 draft...during the second quarter of the Bengals first preseason game against the Detroit Lions, Irons tore his ACL on his fourth carry of the game. He never saw the field again. Trade Lynch, but be sure you cover your bets first. What if the (unproven) Spiller suffers the same fate as Carter and Irons?
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millbank.
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Checkdowns a super-weapon in the Spread?
stuckincincy replied to Thurman#1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He's covering old ground, here. I've read quotes from qbs through the years, that if you are still standing by the time you get to that 4th read, he's always open. It's generally a back that drifts back into play, in my observations. Not all do; ex-CIN rb Dillon was excellent at that. A shovel pass is a good thing for a qb to remember - its a forward pass, so if the ball hits the ground, it's not a fumble - its an incompletion. -
Yup...
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Car Experts - advice **update**
stuckincincy replied to Richmond_Bills's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Ah, well...I shouldn't take so much time between posts. -
Car Experts - advice **update**
stuckincincy replied to Richmond_Bills's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Re the idle situation. You mentioned about heating up the motor compartment fuel piping. I agree, the 4cyl was rare - but the OP didn't say, so it's an open point. We cannot dismiss that he has a 4cyl until he tells us. I'm pretty sure that the I4 was available. I've little direct knowledge of the Caravan line, but speaking in generalities with having worked in the manufacturing biz, transverse v6 compartments in the same build are more crowded than I4s. And for the transverse v6, rear fuel delivery pipes are in a relatively close environment opposed to the front ones. There is a heat generation consideration - evinced in the manufacturing - $ may have to be spent for extra firewall heat insulation and occasionally plenum shielding. Part price, installation labor cost counts big time. You don't do if you don't have to...such is not any kind of selling feature. "Hot Soak" is an authentic term. It is an integral part of emission compliance. You have to subject a certain number of your daily production into mandated testing, using a standardized fuel - Indolene. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_Indolene Hot Soak (as well as Cold Soak) testing provides useful information beyond emission compliance. In the US, every vehicle produced has to undergo light-off and hot emission testing before turnover to the transporter. The transporter has the right of inspection and rejection. So a factory has to have an army of workers manning multiple test bays. I don't know about these days, but back ago where I worked, to insure production rates, motors were put on a test carousel and after final assembly the product was dyno roll tested and the exhaust was sniffed. -
Car Experts - advice **update**
stuckincincy replied to Richmond_Bills's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Nine year old vehicle - accumulated exterior engine grime can affect. The OP hasn't told us if he as a V-6 or an I-4 motor. Compartment heat build-up differs. We have no info about oil condition, coolant condition, filter conditions, etc. Nor ambient conditions, when problems occur. -
Car Experts - advice **update**
stuckincincy replied to Richmond_Bills's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Do you always buy fuel at the same place? There's a tested value for volatile organic liquids - Reid Vapor Pressure. Refinery changeovers for the seasons have been know to cause so-called "hot soak" problems. That term refers to engine behavior when the power plant is at operating temperature, and there is also a connection related to tank fuel temperature. -
Re: Bills should be wary of possible Gaither trade
stuckincincy replied to USABuffaloFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
True - and WMG gave BAL 26 rushing tds and 3 receiving tds over 3 seasons. Not inconsiderable numbers. -
Re: Bills should be wary of possible Gaither trade
stuckincincy replied to USABuffaloFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'd be a bit wary in dealing with BAL - my impression is that they tend to get the better end of the bargain. -
Heartless,evil post
stuckincincy replied to Jim in Anchorage's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
That's "mean-spirited." It's "a rush to judgement." -
Heartless,evil post
stuckincincy replied to Jim in Anchorage's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Let's recap... You posted "BTW, I think this thread belongs in PPP. JMO", after delivering a screed. You now repeat the same screed. Disingenuous - at best. -
Heartless,evil post
stuckincincy replied to Jim in Anchorage's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Look what you did...the Young Pioneers are on the march again! -
Vote for new stadium for 49'ers today
stuckincincy replied to Mark Vader's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I wish them luck. Hamilton County OH (Paul Brown Stadium) is functionally broke because of service on the stadium bonds. The vote for it was as usual - folks with little or no skin in the game went for it in droves. In the past 3 years, something like 1,400 prison cells have been eliminated. Here, you can have tons of priors, do serious physical harm to others, get processed, and you are back on the street the next day. To intimidate and terrorize witnesses. It's a big problem. Many lay-offs of county workers. Social services - indigent care, clinics, etc. are on the block. They will get the axe -
Forgetting hot 'n juicy? Oh I forgot - they had to dump that when the political correctness wave of intolerance swept over the nation...
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Nah... http://www.wcpo.com/dpp/news/region_centra...dys-parking-lot
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Study: Marijuana has no effect on driving skills
stuckincincy replied to Fingon's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Whenever I watch it, I can't help but feel that the Marx Bros. missed an easy one in the 2nd scene with the 2 young lovers. I woulda flung a bucket of water at them from the wings. -
Study: Marijuana has no effect on driving skills
stuckincincy replied to Fingon's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Well...if you happen to be here tonight and you and your peeps are stoned...turn up the volume and ENJOY! -
Cleveland - Detroit. It wouldn't make me vomit - the irony would be exquisite.
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The sinkhole that isn't a sinkhole
stuckincincy replied to Beerball's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I'm sure there are smart Guatemalans that are considering the tourist attraction possibilities here. -
"Next year" is always the best year for drafting quarterback
stuckincincy replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes - they got exactly what they wanted. 10th year or so of them out-foxing the competition come draft day. Slick. -
"Next year" is always the best year for drafting quarterback
stuckincincy replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
All you say is true, Dean. But a franchise, with qb woes for many years sooner or later has to simply...roll the dice. Maybe the following year, too. They may have not been sold - but their public announcements for a switch to a 3-4 and a desire for a "scatback" IMO put them in a corner come draft day - not unnoticed by other clubs, who read the smoke signals and knew BUF's early position pick predilections. They saw a competitor who tipped his hand. -
Yes - it was moving, to say the least. Verbal broadcasting of both Allied and German transmissions - my guess, that most battlefield message coding went by the wayside for obvious reasons in the early hours. The correspondents on beach and ship alike often reported with continual backdrop of the sounds of armaments - sometimes to volumes that rendered speech impossible. One time, there was a voice relating, then a loud sound - then - nothing. The broadcasting station was WVXU, IIRC; not sure. FM station that produces from Xavier University.