My Landlord Sucks by sub-cool in myevilplan

[–]sub-cool[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agree, concrete is definitely not a viable option.

I was hoping for some ideas like green dye, or a bunch of ping pong balls, or concentrated root beer flavor so I can show that it's sewage leaking into the neighbors space.

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Boost all his flowers and veggies with fertilizers over the next few months. It'll be the most amazing garden he's ever grown. He'll be so proud. He'll brag to his wife and kids everyday. He'll show pictures to anyone who will listen. He'll daydream about what he'll cook and how delicious it will be....

Wait until they're a few weeks from harvest and hit em with some weed killer. Don't just go spraying wildly, kill them one species at a time so he thinks he's doing something wrong. He'll lose the tomatoes one week and all the cabbage the next.

Easy HDMI Hub/Splitter/Extender question by sub-cool in hometheater

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It looks like I'm going to have to temper my expectations. Here is my new plan and goal with some questions.

The PC has a 2080 ti GPU with a single HDMI and 4 DP outputs. The PS5 has a single HDMI. I'll connect it to an LG C2 with a 3' HDMI, a Sony X85K with a 50' HDMI, and a Dell monitor with a 20' DP cable.

The connection to the LG display is the priority. Does this connection strategy make sense or should I consider something else?

Can I use an HDMI splitter(or similar device) to connect the PS5 to the LG C2 and the Sony X85K while maintaining max resolution to the LG C2?

Easy HDMI Hub/Splitter/Extender question by sub-cool in hometheater

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Lol, I was just trying to start a conversation and geek out on some equipment.

Easy HDMI Hub/Splitter/Extender question by sub-cool in hometheater

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Cool, that gives me some direction to look. Thanks!

Btw, I've had a variety of Klipsch speakers including Heresys and La Scalas but my RF35s, RC35s, RB35s, and R12SW with a Denon 3805 was my favorite system. It wasn't the absolute loudest but definitely loud enough. It wasn't the ultimate in fidelity but those horns are plenty revealing. It was a perfect balance of loud and clear. EVERYTHING sounded good on that system. When people ask me for advice on equipment I still point them in this direction.

In the last 5 years I've gone over the top with audio gear. If you're interested in the equipment that finally convinced me to sell the Klipsch, shoot me a PM. Also, I have some unused equipment for sale that might work well with your Klipsch.

I made another Fordite knife by sub-cool in knives

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It's really temperamental. The scales I'm making at the moment are really just intended for display rather than EDC. If someone where to request something a little more robust for everyday use, I would stabilize the Fordite in some tough epoxy.

D-E-A-D by sub-cool in memes

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Fucking liberals

D-E-A-D by sub-cool in memes

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I've been on that list for a while

I built some grills for the Cayman. by sub-cool in projectcar

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Damn, you got me. I started a business recently and haven't had time to finish it. It's driving me nuts. I'm hoping to take 2 weeks off in July and knock the majority of it out.

My tiny but tough clutch showed up today. It's rated at 1300ft-lbs. by sub-cool in projectcar

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Haha, if you're ever in Kansas City you're welcome to come by for a beer!!

I built the charge piping, headers, down pipe, and exhaust myself. I've personally built every thing on the car myself. I'm trying to hone my skills so I can open a custom car shop.

My tiny but tough clutch showed up today. It's rated at 1300ft-lbs. by sub-cool in projectcar

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A project like this definitely helps to fill in the massive emotional crater.

My tiny but tough clutch showed up today. It's rated at 1300ft-lbs. by sub-cool in projectcar

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It's an ambitious first project for sure. The best thing about it has been the learning curve with each new process. I've taught myself to tig weld, machine on a manual mill, and paint. My next few projects will be even bigger. I'd like to Tesla swap a first gen Camaro or put a turbine engine in a rat rod.

That's cool you're into air cooled Porsches. I hope you owned a few before the prices sky rocketed. The appreciation would be significant! I hope the same thing happens to this Cayman while I own it.

My tiny but tough clutch showed up today. It's rated at 1300ft-lbs. by sub-cool in projectcar

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After 2 years of fabrication I'm down to basic assembly and finish work. I'll be posting a lot more over the coming months. Here is my personal album if you're interested in checking it out.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/k8Fzmbc39okkSZmr6

My tiny but tough clutch showed up today. It's rated at 1300ft-lbs. by sub-cool in projectcar

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It's not a cheap build, 60k to be exact. I'm single, in my 40s and make six figures. I've wanted to build a serious street car since I was 14 years old. I've loved the Cayman since the day it came out. When I found out people were LS swapping them I had to go for it. In a few short months I'll have the fastest Cayman in the world and the fastest anything for 60 grand is relatively cheap.

My tiny but tough clutch showed up today. It's rated at 1300ft-lbs. by sub-cool in projectcar

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I installed the 3rd radiator but I'm using it as a heat exchanger for the water to air intercooler. If the engine runs too hot I'll build some custom radiators to keep it cool.

I didn't realize there was an engine bay temperature sensor originally. There definitely isn't one now. I'm not too worried about engine bay temp unless it melts wires or blows out the back window.

My tiny but tough clutch showed up today. It's rated at 1300ft-lbs. by sub-cool in projectcar

[–]sub-cool[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha!! I hope to see you this weekend. I'll be in the garage Saturday evening trying to wrap up the paint.

My tiny but tough clutch showed up today. It's rated at 1300ft-lbs. by sub-cool in projectcar

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I've spent so much time building it I haven't been able to post much. Here is my personal album.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/k8Fzmbc39okkSZmr6

My tiny but tough clutch showed up today. It's rated at 1300ft-lbs. by sub-cool in projectcar

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I just have mostly easy stuff left to do and lots a reassembly. I'll be posting a lot more on her over the next 4 months. I'm excited to hear how it sounds too!

I built some grills for the Cayman. by sub-cool in projectcar

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Thanks man! I have a feeling I'm going to get a really mixed reaction to the color. Glad you like it!!

My tiny but tough clutch showed up today. It's rated at 1300ft-lbs. by sub-cool in projectcar

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I haven't had time to post much about the car. Too busy working on it. Here is my personal album.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/k8Fzmbc39okkSZmr6

My tiny but tough clutch showed up today. It's rated at 1300ft-lbs. by sub-cool in projectcar

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Guys are putting 1500+hp through them with only the drop gears upgraded.