[s-cars] Monkey lads at it again
MLP-S580
mlped at qwet.net
Mon Jan 29 13:05:15 EST 2007
Paul
Are you trying to diplomatically suggest the reverse "engin-nerded"
calculations might come up with a number greater than four (4) mildly
inebriated, but otherwise friendly drunk guys in a Ford F-150, who just
happen to have:
1. An electric drill;
2. Gasket sealant; and
3. A dry wall screw handy?
I don't want to hurt Bob's feelings or self image :-)
The gasket sealant covered screw delivered by 4 gentlemen in a pickup truck
is a story I'd expect to hear from some one driving the fine back roads and
byways of West-by-Damn Virginia. Ranks right up there with how to re-seat a
reluctant tire on a wheel rim as seen in http://tinyurl.com/3yoom6 (an
otherwise somewhat offensive bit, but if you're interested in emergency
repair techniques, fast forward to the 2:20 to 2:28 seconds mark)
Last, unrelated and no necessary Audi content other than I'd like to start
burning &/or downloading to an mp3 player connected to the car, has anyone
got a good recommendation for CD ripper software? I've got a pile of songs
on CD's that I've purchased over time I'd like to begin converting to, and
storing on a PC. I'd like to be able, as easily as possible, label, tag and
keep a searchable database of Artist, Song Title, Album etc. with the ripped
tracks. Maybe even attach a photo or scanned image of the CD jacket with
the tracks, all with having to do as little "typing" etc as possible.
Cheers,
Mike P, a Steamboat Round #1 (the Rocky Mtn Audi Club Annual show) and
Finland survivor :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: s-car-list On Behalf Of pkrasusky at ups.com
> This is exactly why I always loosen and torque my wheels whenever getting
it back from a tire shop.
This point made even w/o Bob mentioning ahem how much he weighs.
Some enginerd here can reverse enginerd / extrapolate the 2' / 440 lb-ft
equation heh heh.
Love / kisses, Bob.
-Paul
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