New tires= upset wife. Why?

jeeplas said:
Come on guys one more post and it will be 400. :woohoo:
Maybe we can get Rebel back. That should be good for at least 10-15 replies
 
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kid4lyf said:
Maybe we can get Rebel back. That should be good for at least 10-15 replies
 
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.


WTF, Go back off topic!
 
seanR said:
What is an optical axis?

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

Rev
 
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

Rev

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?
 
.... like I said several pages back ... there is no excuse for being considerate ... uuuh not considerate .... $hit ... were is Jeepin-Rebel??

Another thing DaD always taught us ... never step on your dick. For most people, it only takes once ...

Les
 
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

Rev

That's lame. Check out the nimbostratus zackit. Takes care of all the horizontal flutter. Call Radio shak. I think it's a Tandy product.
 
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.


You're always making reference to "Beezil". Are you in love with him? Are you lastara?
 
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