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Thanks guys!
I think that is my favourite rim yet. Its curvy and lightweight, like the RX-8 itself. Sinuous. Fits into the design better. The other rims looked a bit heavy and were too "slab-ish".
I think that is my favourite rim yet. Its curvy and lightweight, like the RX-8 itself. Sinuous. Fits into the design better. The other rims looked a bit heavy and were too "slab-ish".
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Thanks guys!
I think that is my favourite rim yet. Its curvy and lightweight, like the RX-8 itself. Sinuous. Fits into the design better. The other rims looked a bit heavy and were too "slab-ish".
Thanks guys!
I think that is my favourite rim yet. Its curvy and lightweight, like the RX-8 itself. Sinuous. Fits into the design better. The other rims looked a bit heavy and were too "slab-ish".
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Hey yeah, you're right! Mazda6 wheel up close:
On the 6, the tire size is P215/50R17. Wouldn't bother me a bit if we got those rims/tires. Cheaper to replace the rubber than the 225/45R18, and total height difference is only 0.51". You are only giving up 10 mm of contact patch, which won't be a huge difference in the real world.
I hold out hope that 17's will at least be an option. Even the Mata came with a choice of 14, 15 and 16" wheels (until recently, now the 16" wheels are standard for 2003.)
Edit - Should mention the wheel in the still pictures posted above looks like an 18" rim though, not 17".
On the 6, the tire size is P215/50R17. Wouldn't bother me a bit if we got those rims/tires. Cheaper to replace the rubber than the 225/45R18, and total height difference is only 0.51". You are only giving up 10 mm of contact patch, which won't be a huge difference in the real world.
I hold out hope that 17's will at least be an option. Even the Mata came with a choice of 14, 15 and 16" wheels (until recently, now the 16" wheels are standard for 2003.)
Edit - Should mention the wheel in the still pictures posted above looks like an 18" rim though, not 17".
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Originally posted by PatrickB
You actually have more than one person here who knows how to do that sort of thing.
You actually have more than one person here who knows how to do that sort of thing.
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Indeed... but since IT is a competitive sport, and I LOVE to sing the praises of Linux and open source software... especially since SO many people think Microsoft is the be all and end all of quality software... Here's my version,...
Indeed... but since IT is a competitive sport, and I LOVE to sing the praises of Linux and open source software... especially since SO many people think Microsoft is the be all and end all of quality software... Here's my version,...
Hitman 2 takes up much of my recent time... If I really wanted another OS, I'd vote for BeOS to be a strong OS, followed by the Mac OSX, then finally Windows. Linux still doesn't do it for me
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Originally posted by Maurice
Blue, help!!!
I downloaded the video, saved it to my hard drive, but now I can't get it to play. What Player should I be using?
Blue, help!!!
I downloaded the video, saved it to my hard drive, but now I can't get it to play. What Player should I be using?
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The stupid Windows Media player won't recognize it as a format it can play if you simply double-click on it. Right click, go "open with" and select the MS Media player, and it will go. At least, that's what I had to do with Win XP.
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Originally posted by Maurice
Small and Limp 98 SE
Damn windows
.asx file, maybe I should have it converted to avi?
Small and Limp 98 SE
Damn windows
.asx file, maybe I should have it converted to avi?
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Originally posted by Hercules
I'm only using windows because there are no good games on the Mac and Linux.
Linux still doesn't do it for me
I'm only using windows because there are no good games on the Mac and Linux.
Linux still doesn't do it for me
http://www.gnome.org/start/2.0/scree.../crux-shot.png
I love quake3, so luckily it's available on Linux!
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Originally posted by BlueAdept
Well, it's a Microsoft format... ASF... I will be playable by the latest "Media Player" and I assume that is available for 98. If not I don't know what to recommend! It's SO long since I've used Windows... infact the last version I used was the original 95.... Linux does me for EVERYTHING, and I use Solaris at work!
Well, it's a Microsoft format... ASF... I will be playable by the latest "Media Player" and I assume that is available for 98. If not I don't know what to recommend! It's SO long since I've used Windows... infact the last version I used was the original 95.... Linux does me for EVERYTHING, and I use Solaris at work!
Then I go to play the video today, and Windows said it didn't recognize the file format, and to pick a program to open the file. Chose Media player (duh) and away it went! Gotta love microsoft. :D
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Originally posted by BlueAdept
Indeed... but since IT is a competitive sport, and I LOVE to sing the praises of Linux and open source software... especially since SO many people think Microsoft is the be all and end all of quality software... Here's my version,...
Indeed... but since IT is a competitive sport, and I LOVE to sing the praises of Linux and open source software... especially since SO many people think Microsoft is the be all and end all of quality software... Here's my version,...
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Originally posted by PatrickB
Uh, Blue, I used Linux for my grab, too. (mplayer-0.90pre8 and xv) too.
Uh, Blue, I used Linux for my grab, too. (mplayer-0.90pre8 and xv) too.
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Originally posted by BlueAdept
ROFLOL... great... I was wondering if it would be possible under Windows to do that... I'm just up for the sport! Cheers, that made me smile! You got a newer version than me too!
ROFLOL... great... I was wondering if it would be possible under Windows to do that... I'm just up for the sport! Cheers, that made me smile! You got a newer version than me too!
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Originally posted by PatrickB
Heh, well I'm finishing my PhD in computer science, specifically in operating systems and networking, this semester. Think I'm a windows fan?
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Heh, well I'm finishing my PhD in computer science, specifically in operating systems and networking, this semester. Think I'm a windows fan?
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For that, I don't hate microsoft... they are there to make money and sell software and they do it very well... These days it's just their business practices that get me mad! Win32 is supposed to be a documented standard... like hell, you could impliment everything they've ever published and not get a working implimentation... as the Wine project is finding out!
Of course, those are my personal opinions, and I am entitled to them.
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ya, i'm a Mac user and can't get over the tremendous amount of bluescreening my friends' comps get when i start to power surf/forum post etc... and BEFORE YOU ALL POINT AND LAUGH, OSX is a pure unix kernel... not as versitile as Linux, but i'm an econ major, not compsci... :p
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Originally posted by wakeech
ya, i'm a Mac user and can't get over the tremendous amount of bluescreening my friends' comps get when i start to power surf/forum post etc... and BEFORE YOU ALL POINT AND LAUGH, OSX is a pure unix kernel... not as versitile as Linux, but i'm an econ major, not compsci... :p
ya, i'm a Mac user and can't get over the tremendous amount of bluescreening my friends' comps get when i start to power surf/forum post etc... and BEFORE YOU ALL POINT AND LAUGH, OSX is a pure unix kernel... not as versitile as Linux, but i'm an econ major, not compsci... :p
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