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Old 03-09-2015, 07:25 AM
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I know several Oracle DBA's that would argue their place in that listing.
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HAI EVERY BODY

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Originally Posted by WhrDLMI
I know several Oracle DBA's that would argue their place in that listing.
Principal, really?

Liz was a school teacher. If you want a job where everything is your fault, teach. I can't imagine leading a group of teachers.
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Originally Posted by goldenfri
Originally Posted by HMFIC' timestamp='1425911586' post='23532642
OH! I bought one of those mequires attachments that you hook up to a drill to use as a buffer. 56 bucks at walmart! gonna do some 3 step process action on the s2000. doing it by hand on a big car sucks. took me 8 hours by hand on my old black hyundai sonata... :thumbdown:
If you don't really know what you are doing I would not recommend using this on the paint. You really want a dual action polisher, specially polishing an S2000 with their soft paint. A rotary will leave lots of holograms etc and you could easily burn through the paint.
The Meguiars doo-hicky is dual-action, sir.

http://www.meguiars.com/en/dapowersystem/
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Old 03-09-2015, 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by tacocat
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I know several Oracle DBA's that would argue their place in that listing.
Principal, really?

Liz was a school teacher. If you want a job where everything is your fault, teach. I can't imagine leading a group of teachers.
I figured they were at the top because they are always drunk.
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WHY YOU NO DRIVE TOP DOWN?
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WHY YOU NO DRIVE TOP DOWN?
Sun was going down by the time I finished. I might later today, though.
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My neighbor is almost done with his project, too. (351 swap into a fox body Mustang) That thing is going to be crazy quick.
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Yesterday was the first time i got to hand wash my Charger since i've purchased it a couple months ago. So clean
I think you were not alone, Alan. I saw a lot of clean cars on the road this morning.






Mine was NOT among them.

I have not been out on the road today but I had mine would not be among the clean ones.

Access to my front spigot is blocked by a couple of feet of snow, access to my garage spigot is blocked by 4 feet of snow from getting plowed there.
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I wanted to go through the car wash to get the undercarriage cleaned. But you guessed it, all of the damn car washes were PACKED. I ain't got time for all that.
When I can get to a spigot and hose I will hook up my sprinkler and drag it under a few times. I also have a hose attachment to a 3 foot wide sidewalk/pool deck "sweeper" I can drag under it.
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