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Maybe we can get Rebel back. That should be good for at least 10-15 repliesjeeplas said:Come on guys one more post and it will be 400. :woohoo:
kid4lyf said:Maybe we can get Rebel back. That should be good for at least 10-15 replies
Jeepin_rebel said:I know i can spell worth a fawk.
Jeepin_rebel said:Your bout an ass... i have mentioned MANY times i cant spell worth a fawk.
JnJ said:Your a team, equal partners. We discuss what we want to purchase because we can't afford everything we "want". It is a R E L A T I O N S H I P. No seperate accounts, E Q U A L S.
But I don't know shit, Aug 17th will be 19 years with the same wife.
Sorry all, I only made it to page 7. I aint going back and reading all that BS. I do know one thing, Beez is a prick.seanR said:WTF, Go back off topic!
JnJ said:Sorry all, I only made it to page 7. I aint going back and reading all that BS. I do know one thing, Beez is a prick.
Beezil said:Is this where you were telling us you CAN'T spell?
"A"-is for "apostrophies".......
"C" is for "contractions"
Rev Den said:I thought C was for Cun...Chicken
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Rev Den said:Right next to the Optical Axis I sent you, dipwad.
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seanR said:What is an optical axis?
Rev Den said:Off the top of my head...optical axis: 1. Of a refractive or reflective optical element, the straight line that is coincident with the axis of symmetry of the surfaces. Note: The optical axis of a system is often coincident with its mechanical axis, but it need not be, e.g., in the case of an off-axis parabolic reflector used to transmit signals to, or receive signals from, a geosynchronous satellite. Contrast with off-axis optical system. 2. In a lens element, the straight line which passes through the centers of curvature of the lens surfaces. [JP1] 3. In an optical system, the line formed by the coinciding principal axes of the series of optical elements. [JP1] 4. In an optical fiber, synonym fiber axis , which is the preferred term
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jeeplas said:Did you learn that in seminary school?
By the way where did you go to seminary school?
If you marry us is it still legal?
More like http://www.google.com/search?client...case of an off-axis parabolic reflector usedBeezil said:off the top of your head yeah right.
more like "control-c/control-v"
Rev Den said:Off the top of my head...optical axis: 1. Of a refractive or reflective optical element, the straight line that is coincident with the axis of symmetry of the surfaces. Note: The optical axis of a system is often coincident with its mechanical axis, but it need not be, e.g., in the case of an off-axis parabolic reflector used to transmit signals to, or receive signals from, a geosynchronous satellite. Contrast with off-axis optical system. 2. In a lens element, the straight line which passes through the centers of curvature of the lens surfaces. [JP1] 3. In an optical system, the line formed by the coinciding principal axes of the series of optical elements. [JP1] 4. In an optical fiber, synonym fiber axis , which is the preferred term
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JnJ said:Sorry all, I only made it to page 7. I aint going back and reading all that BS. I do know one thing, Beez is a prick.