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i just found a tank of nitrogen in my shop.
yay
i just found a tank of nitrogen in my shop.
yay
Tire round, bumper flat. Bumper hold drinks and food and if you drive away it's usually still there after a few feet. It also helps not smooshing my grill/rad area too. I like it, if I were to build another, I'd probably just build a simple one off the front cross member. But my rear bumper is my main concern right now. Shit just don't fit after I dropped onto the corner at FC.Stand on a tire...? :dunno:
i just found a tank of nitrogen in my shop.
yay
Bolt on dude.Why doesn't a bumper manufacturer come out with one that replaces/reinforces the stock crossmember and mounts the winch behind it?
I'll never understand the desire for park bench bumpers.
RedHat doesn't come with the drivers installed. If I had a valid subscription I could just do an apt get and it would be easy. I don't have that, so I need to build the dependancy files myself. It sees the drive and says 'This is NTFS, I can't read it.' Once I've hunted down all the rpm's it should be plug n play.you can read ntfs on linux, pull the files over and process them. i assume youre working on an ext3 partition?
oopsie i forgot the trans mount, there will be a 1.5" poly mount between the trans and plate, and of course it will have gussets, havent you seen the rest of my shitCan't tell from your drawing, but I'd add gussets underneath the plate that grabs the AX-15.
Are you hardmounting the trans?
Bad idea.
RedHat doesn't come with the drivers installed. If I had a valid subscription I could just do an apt get and it would be easy. I don't have that, so I need to build the dependancy files myself. It sees the drive and says 'This is NTFS, I can't read it.' Once I've hunted down all the rpm's it should be plug n play.
It's an external HD that I plugged in via USB, not an ext3 partition.
I should note here that RPM sucks, this is why I call it redhate and refuse to use it if there are any alternatives available. Most other linux and BSD distributions figured out how to handle dependencies nicely a decade ago.RedHat doesn't come with the drivers installed. If I had a valid subscription I could just do an apt get and it would be easy. I don't have that, so I need to build the dependancy files myself. It sees the drive and says 'This is NTFS, I can't read it.' Once I've hunted down all the rpm's it should be plug n play.
It's an external HD that I plugged in via USB, not an ext3 partition.
bitches dont know 'bout my gussetsoopsie i forgot the trans mount, there will be a 1.5" poly mount between the trans and plate, and of course it will have gussets, havent you seen the rest of my shit
Yeah, the linux is all ext3. They have them, but I don't have a paid subscription to get them conveniently. I got the 30 day trial and that expired... oh, about 6 months ago. The files are online and the capability is there, but without a paid subscription you can't get easily.i meant your linux file system was ext3.
and redhat doesnt have those drivers?! wtf were they thinking when they built it?
yeah, the government would rather spend money to have someone else to blame than save that money and use it to pay a consultant or hire an employee to figure out what's wrong with it.
Logic like that blows my mind, but big companies are all over it too.
if an employee falls in a corporate data center and no one is there to see it, does a workman's comp form still get filed?dont get me started on how corporations' logic suck..
Your argument is flawed.dont get me started on how corporations' logic suck..
Bill/Chris...you guys gettin in on that?!