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Old Apr 27, 2009 | 12:54 PM
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No I haven't called them.
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by UT_Evo
I might come too, depends on what I have going on Friday night (so the chances are fairly good... Party @ RMR).
Fixed it for ya. I forgot though, you own a scuby now so your too good to hang out with Evo guys JK

Originally Posted by jaycheetwood
We are at a days in out on bandera rd or something. Ya its been pretty crazy. But damn just took a break got some huge brownies and lemon bars and pecan pie. Hell lunch was just as hour ago. This place is all about food haha. Gotta love it.

And I'm all for eating everything
Your staying out by the Ingram Hills Mall, right? That area is nowhere near as bad as alot of areas down there. Lots of good, free food FTW. What is it that you do anyway?
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Timmay81
i still do some drag but not much. auto x and road course is very fun so i like to keep my car going good in all events

besides the mods in my sig i have drop springs, whiteline rear sway. No weight reductionm 17x9 5 zigen wheels and 255/40 azenis

trying to find some coilovers now
Ah, springs and rear sway, no wonder you were saying you didn't need coils that much Well very nicely done out there.

I did drag once way back in the day in our S2000. There was an autocross event out at RMR and it was 15 bucks for entry to both. So we did the autocross for most of the night, and then when it was over there was still a bit of time for one run....

I had a 1.5 second reaction time, I think I ran a 15.1ish. I'm sure my rt would be better now, but I doubt I'd be very quick...
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 01:15 PM
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Ya something around there.

Hells yeah this food is ftw. Cocktail party tonight free drinks . I'm happy.

And I'm a linux/unix systems administrator/programmer lol.

Ohhhh and to end your guys battle. Linux ftw
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by 33
Yes I despise Vista. And what is wrong with a truck that lets you drive over someone that pulls out in front of you? I guarantee if Eric would have been driving that, his accident would have gone MUCH different And mud is fun to play in too
Nothing is wrong with it, I'd just peg a truck-enthusiast to not like Vista Give it a chance on a computer that has decent performance specs (at least 2gb of ram and at least a 2.0 ghz Pentium Duo Core and a decent graphics card) And I'll bet you like it

Originally Posted by TwoFour
No I haven't called them.
You should give that a try if you can. It really helped with the Belkin adapter I had...

Originally Posted by 33
Fixed it for ya. I forgot though, you own a scuby now so your too good to hang out with Evo guys JK
RMR will not be a party at all. Not like what I'm talking about at least... Otherwise it'd be bad news on the track I'm definitely not too good to hang with Evo guys though! Especially since I'm slower! Hahaha!
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by jaycheetwood
Ya something around there.

Hells yeah this food is ftw. Cocktail party tonight free drinks . I'm happy.

And I'm a linux/unix systems administrator/programmer lol.

Ohhhh and to end your guys battle. Linux ftw
And to end that battle: Linux has drivers for like... one of my devices. I had a friend who installed Ubuntu and claimed it was the coolest thing ever. Come to find that he's playing CS through a virtual machine type software running virtual windows... AND that his video card which was a year old at the time did not have any drivers available for Ubuntu, yet...

In short: Linux based systems are AMAZING (it ran super fast and was nice and smooth), but because it is free, it is very loosely supported... And therefore tends to be fairly far behind the curve. Just like poor Firefox (though FF is a whole lot less behind the curve in my experience..)
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by UT_Evo
Come down to SuperSonic and have Booster's place wash the car! Yay! Unless you're doing it yourself by hand... I may do that today... Car needs a wash badly after the weather and install of tint/overlays... The guy at Mark Miller that I bought my car from said they'd give me free car washes... so maybe I"ll have them wash it real fast... I dunno.

I might come too, depends on what I have going on Friday night (so the chances are fairly slim... Parties > RMR).






Called the manufacturer and asked them about it yet? I had to do that with my wireless adapter from Belkin.
I ALWAYS hand wash my car. Especially after I get it clayed and polished, do that myself also. I still need to do the polish on the evo soon, probably this week.
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 01:38 PM
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Now that's not true I would tell you if you know how to prgram and gut drivers any card will work on linux.

Unix=totally command line ftw.

All linux / unis is fast. Easy to use if you know how to prgram. Use wine and you can run any .exe file on linix. There is a ton of stuff for it.

I run 2 centOS servers and 3 hp-ux servers. Never once had a problem.

But I kill my windows machine constantly.

I'm a about to remote my unix and send the rest of flying js wires with a nice script. So far I have transferred 40 million today will being in texas hahaha
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by UT_Evo
Nothing is wrong with it, I'd just peg a truck-enthusiast to not like Vista Give it a chance on a computer that has decent performance specs (at least 2gb of ram and at least a 2.0 ghz Pentium Duo Core and a decent graphics card) And I'll bet you like it

RMR will not be a party at all. Not like what I'm talking about at least... Otherwise it'd be bad news on the track I'm definitely not too good to hang with Evo guys though! Especially since I'm slower! Hahaha!
I was actually the assistant to the network administrator for 5 years at my Jr/Sr High. By sophmore year, I had all his passwords to everything and pretty much maintained the network for entire school district with over 700 PC and 300 Macs. Built my first computer about 15 years ago. Screwed around a bit with Java, Macromedia, HTML, C++, Visual Basic and MS Dos, but that was years ago and I have forgotten most everything except for a little Dos, some basic HTML, and basic familiarity with Macromedia.

Never really been a fan of Macs other than for design, but my PC was powerful enough to do whatever I needed it to when I was doing graphic design. Macs are good for what they are designed for, just didnt have the software support that MS OS have had in the past (dont know about now). Especially when it came to playing cutting edge games. I built my PC back in fall 04 (spent over $5k) and it will still keep up with and play any game out there (without ever making any upgrades to it) with surprising ease for being 4 1/2 years old. Cant honestly say that about a Mac, ya know what I mean?

Was a fan of Windows 95, 98, somewhat 2000, and XP. I have messed around with Vista enough trying to understand it better, but it just seems overall more complicated than XP. There are some features and programs that I like, but for the most part I consider it a waste of $$$ and feel forced into using it cuz MS wanted to put another program on the market.

\End Rant...

BTW, I am an enthusiast of anything that has wheels and an engine, ****er!!!

Originally Posted by UT_Evo
And to end that battle: Linux has drivers for like... one of my devices. I had a friend who installed Ubuntu and claimed it was the coolest thing ever. Come to find that he's playing CS through a virtual machine type software running virtual windows... AND that his video card which was a year old at the time did not have any drivers available for Ubuntu, yet...

In short: Linux based systems are AMAZING (it ran super fast and was nice and smooth), but because it is free, it is very loosely supported... And therefore tends to be fairly far behind the curve. Just like poor Firefox (though FF is a whole lot less behind the curve in my experience..)

I do have to agree with you on Linux. it is amazing, but lacking the software support of MS (stupid monopolies)
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by 33
Never really been a fan of Macs other than for design, but my PC was powerful enough to do whatever I needed it to when I was doing graphic design. Macs are good for what they are designed for, just didnt have the software support that MS OS have had in the past (dont know about now). Especially when it came to playing cutting edge games. I built my PC back in fall 04 (spent over $5k) and it will still keep up with and play any game out there (without ever making any upgrades to it) with surprising ease for being 4 1/2 years old. Cant honestly say that about a Mac, ya know what I mean?

Was a fan of Windows 95, 98, somewhat 2000, and XP. I have messed around with Vista enough trying to understand it better, but it just seems overall more complicated than XP. There are some features and programs that I like, but for the most part I consider it a waste of $$$ and feel forced into using it cuz MS wanted to put another program on the market.

I do have to agree with you on Linux. it is amazing, but lacking the software support of MS (stupid monopolies)
Love my mac, my sister/family loves theirs, my grandpa loves his. My mac is a laptop, so it's ability in 4.5 years will be... well, who knows. Still, the point of it isn't for playing games. And the main thing Apple did to overcome the support issue is put BootCamp on all the computers, but then you still have to have a copy of Windows and install it (hence why I was/am looking for a copy of Windows).

Perhaps I find Vista so much less complicated thanks to the fact that they cross-trained me for the Microsoft team here. Doing IT for actual Microsoft employees means you learn a lot about what you're supporting pretty quick. But I see your pain of the waste of money and the MS wanting it out there (to try to compete with Linux and Mac OS). It really isn't much improvement over XP, and to prove that Microsoft knows that they have lowered Vista's price down to about what XP costs still, and requires an "update" on new PCs in order to come pre-packaged with XP instead of Vista... Usually it's about 150 dollar "update."

And yep on Linux, I'd have it on both my computers if it had much better support going for it. And I'd be willing to pay 50 dollars for it too.
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 03:24 PM
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I got it to work. Uninstalled it again and installed it as xp sp.2 on vista
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 04:41 PM
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Alright Dallin now if you can get your car running....weirdest thing man, I ****ing hate dealing with tracing down wires n **** like that to see what the problem is. If it was something like a stereo or meth kit then well that's easier fix but what you got the mystery problem
I I may just pull the motor and Rebuild the car from a shell now Maybe then I will find out whats wrong with it

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wonder what kind of gearing this guys got to reach 186 in a evo 8 ...300khm/186mph

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDKsSGMZ9nA

that's all folks I'm out!
Thats a pretty fast Evo man

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No she was a crazy crack ***** prostitute.
Haha Good thing you stayed away then lol

Originally Posted by wesside
This 09 ralliart looks clean

Sick man I like them but would rather have a X

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I got it to work. Uninstalled it again and installed it as xp sp.2 on vista
Well at least it works
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 04:51 PM
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I have Vista ultimate 64 on my home PC and it runs like a champ no matter what I throw at it. It definitely runs my multi-thread engineering programs a HELL of a lot faster then XP.

We have Vista at work though and it makes me want to bang my head on the wall every fecking morning as I have to wait for 20 minutes to log in.

Vista at home FTW

Vista on a network is dog ****
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 04:57 PM
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Sounds like your problem is with EvoScan.
Old Apr 27, 2009 | 05:17 PM
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Dallin of course you/me would rather have a evo X then a ralliart just first one I've really seen in white, I like there headlights/tails better

I won't upgrade until Windows 7


John if your having problems with evoscan then why did you not search on the forums there's all kinds of threads for help with vista with evoscan & ecuflash



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