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Originally Posted by TepEvan,Sep 15 2006, 04:02 PM
Just copy this folder
"C:\Documents and Settings\Your UserID\Favorites"
I know right?but he wanted history and other shit for some reason
www.portableapps.com - They got a portable version of Firefox meant to be stored on one of those USB thumb drives.. That combined with Live Bookmarks on my web server = hotness for portability.
I use GAIM instead of the actual AOL IM client. Much more lightweight and better features. (Logging, History, No Ads / Spyware) PortableApps has a version of it as well.
I use GAIM instead of the actual AOL IM client. Much more lightweight and better features. (Logging, History, No Ads / Spyware) PortableApps has a version of it as well.
Originally Posted by S2KinVA,Sep 15 2006, 04:04 PM
There are no "so called specs" what I am telling you is that an engine can be built for a specific purpose ie S/C.
If you are trying to reach a HP goal and you want to reach that goal, a larger displacement will help build that power.
It is done every day on many different engine types and our engine is not that special that it cant be done.
Your opinion is that spending $5,000 on a built engine is a waste, to many people it is not. I wont be spending that much for mine as I will do the assembly myself and only use companies for the items I cannot do (head work etc.)
As an example, with my '94 Impala SS I had a paxton S/C system on the stock engine, to say that if I would have pulled that engine and built it up to 383ci from the stock 350ci I wouldnt have made more power is rediculous.
If you are trying to reach a HP goal and you want to reach that goal, a larger displacement will help build that power.
It is done every day on many different engine types and our engine is not that special that it cant be done.
Your opinion is that spending $5,000 on a built engine is a waste, to many people it is not. I wont be spending that much for mine as I will do the assembly myself and only use companies for the items I cannot do (head work etc.)
As an example, with my '94 Impala SS I had a paxton S/C system on the stock engine, to say that if I would have pulled that engine and built it up to 383ci from the stock 350ci I wouldnt have made more power is rediculous.
oh and on a side note, I don't know if you know or not, but if you have Inline do a the buildup and install of the motor in your car... you get 2 year unlimited mile warranty for the motor... something to think about if you were thinking about doing it yourself.
Originally Posted by e3opian,Sep 15 2006, 04:07 PM
www.portableapps.com - They got a portable version of Firefox meant to be stored on one of those USB thumb drives.. That combined with Live Bookmarks on my web server = hotness for portability.
I use GAIM instead of the actual AOL IM client. Much more lightweight and better features. (Logging, History, No Ads / Spyware) PortableApps has a version of it as well.
I use GAIM instead of the actual AOL IM client. Much more lightweight and better features. (Logging, History, No Ads / Spyware) PortableApps has a version of it as well.
the history is important because Firefox remembers what sites you visit most often, so when I start typing in an address in the bar it brings up the most relevant results to the top... but with IE, just alphabetical order.
we all have our different preferences...
we all have our different preferences...
Originally Posted by PopTarts,Sep 15 2006, 04:05 PM
haha... yeah I must be stupid to be different from you 

Originally Posted by CaptKirk,Sep 15 2006, 04:09 PM
Yea you are stupid, but not because you're different from me... just because you're you 
right I forgot what are we in, 5th grade
Originally Posted by PopTarts,Sep 15 2006, 04:02 PM
I'm still using something like ver 4.2... it still sits in a directory called "aim95" 








