Commented 15 years ago2009-08-10 01:02:06 UTC
in journal: #5992Comment #52532
Well actually, first generation Escort GT's like mine use their own unique high output engine that you can't find in any other car. Except for the block, everything else is different between the regular and HO Escort engines, so it's not going to be too easy. Searching in online junkyard databases, there's only a few of them within reasonable driving distance in California.
Commented 15 years ago2009-08-09 17:50:43 UTC
in journal: #5992Comment #52531
Dude, you think you have it bad... After all that work I did on my engine, for unexplainable reasons, it has now decided to burn ungodly amounts of oil and coat the spark plugs with it. I'm going to get a cheap used engine from a junkyard, get it in there and registered, then rebuild the original with high compression pistons, a milled head, balanced bottom end and smog-delete everything. I'm tired of screwing around achieving the equivalent of plugging a dam with bubblegum (High Mileage 10-W40 and Lucas Oil Stabilizer, you get the idea.)
Commented 15 years ago2009-08-03 10:55:27 UTC
in journal: #5980Comment #51948
Well Strider, you Aussies have a documentary I can't wait to see: Love the Beast. Who knows when they'll finally release it over here. A lot of people say it's purely for car enthusiasts... and that's just fine by me.
Commented 15 years ago2009-08-03 07:55:19 UTC
in journal: #5980Comment #51947
Hey, I saw that recently too! Yes, that was an amazingly intense movie. Really made you feel like you were there, and I liked how it didn't succumb to typical bullshit Hollywood drama or political agendas.
Commented 15 years ago2009-07-31 02:17:24 UTC
in journal: #5975Comment #47653
I wear a pair of raggedy torn up Sony MDR-V150 (the generic looking studio monitor headphones) that in conjunction with my X-Fi XtremeMusic produce incredible sound. They used to hurt my head after only half an hour, but I guess my skull adapted...
With all the noise on our street, my 5.1 surround speakers kind of go to waste. Headphones make you feel more involved.
Commented 15 years ago2009-07-25 00:03:56 UTC
in journal: #5965Comment #51934
Damn leechers...
Still, it's certainly the safe way to go about it. But I only had utorrent open for a couple hours before they sent us the notice. I never leave it on unless I'm downloading something.
Commented 15 years ago2009-07-20 00:59:30 UTC
in journal: #5956Comment #59578
If you see some of his other videos, it's very obvious the whole thing is a joke, but what's really sad is that most people can't see it. People who are actual PS3 fanboys view his antics without a shred of suspicion. He's got his own forum full of idiots who think this guy is for real.
Commented 15 years ago2009-07-20 00:35:56 UTC
in journal: #5956Comment #59577
Dude, I guess you haven't noticed yet, but this guy is a HUMORIST. He's making light of the whole idea of fanboyism, and he's doing a damn fine job too. His videos are hilarious, and as usual legions of Youtubers ignore the obvious sarcasm in his charade.
Commented 15 years ago2009-07-19 17:24:16 UTC
in journal: #5955Comment #56533
Yeah okay, I realize now I cracked up at some of the deaths, in particular the flying license plate decapitation and that girl getting smashed by a bus. It was hilarious how indifferent everyone was to getting sprayed by blood.
Commented 15 years ago2009-07-19 03:57:44 UTC
in journal: #5955Comment #56532
I just saw the first movie, and I can't see why you guys like it so much. It's like any other teen slasher/death countdown movie that I've seen. Horrible acting too.
Commented 15 years ago2009-07-16 08:55:14 UTC
in journal: #5950Comment #51928
JeffMOD, I already had a completely new exhaust installed. But the hood was off, and Escort CVH engines in top running condition still sound like diesels, except worse.
Geh Tetsu0... I have no money, and I still have to get this thing smogged. Although one of my first purchases was a higher performance ECU that I still have sitting around. That was before everything went wrong. Paint would be the last thing on my to-do list, if I was organized enough to have a to-do list.
Commented 15 years ago2009-07-15 18:42:51 UTC
in journal: #5946Comment #59558
Hey, I have a new idea - why don't we all post iGod conversations where we're trying to get him to make vague sexual references! That'd be hilarious and innovative!
Commented 15 years ago2009-07-11 00:30:32 UTC
in journal: #5941Comment #60359
Seems like most models tend to float to the ground when stuck in brushes, or in odd situations. Those prefab gray metal shelves, for instance, will do this to any items spawned by the crates on them.
Commented 15 years ago2009-07-06 09:42:07 UTC
in wiki page: Tutorial: Grunts and GunsComment #100546
I'd recommend that instead of disappearing Gun1 with an env_render and disabling it with the multi_manager, simply use a trigger_relay's "kill target" field to permanently delete Gun1 from the map. You use less entities and then you don't have an invisible func_tank to run into.
But what really bothers me about this process is that you can literally walk right up beside the grunt and begin firing your own invisible gun, all while the grunt is still in control of its own func_tank. I haven't found a way around this, since func_tankcontrols apparently cannot be targeted (they have no name field), and thus cannot be switched on and off with a relay.
I rate it four stars because the method is sound, but it's a bit messy for my tastes, and it leaves something to be desired.
Commented 15 years ago2009-06-29 23:59:03 UTC
in journal: #5919Comment #56494
It was actually kind of confusing, because if you read the rules it says there is no limit to the number of entries you can make. That's usually not allowed.
Commented 15 years ago2009-06-29 23:37:45 UTC
in journal: #5918Comment #51908
Yeah, but they'll seriously rip me off. Right now I'm trying to locate some engine parts from a junkyard, but I'm not having much luck. One wonky headlight is the least of my concerns right now.
Commented 15 years ago2009-06-29 18:15:57 UTC
in journal: #5919Comment #56492
This is the first competition I've seen that actually encourages quantity over quality. I hate to detract from stuff like this, but it just seems like a bad idea to encourage people to make 10+ entries, unless I'm completely missing the point.
But why do you have to explain anything to her parents? What do they have to do with it anyway?
With all the noise on our street, my 5.1 surround speakers kind of go to waste. Headphones make you feel more involved.
- Engine: Goldsource
- Specs: Windows XP Home, Athlon 64 3700+ @2.75 Ghz, 2GB RAM, 256MB BFG Geforce 7600GT OC
- Hammer 3: works perfectly
Computer #2:Still, it's certainly the safe way to go about it. But I only had utorrent open for a couple hours before they sent us the notice. I never leave it on unless I'm downloading something.
Geh Tetsu0... I have no money, and I still have to get this thing smogged. Although one of my first purchases was a higher performance ECU that I still have sitting around. That was before everything went wrong. Paint would be the last thing on my to-do list, if I was organized enough to have a to-do list.
But what really bothers me about this process is that you can literally walk right up beside the grunt and begin firing your own invisible gun, all while the grunt is still in control of its own func_tank. I haven't found a way around this, since func_tankcontrols apparently cannot be targeted (they have no name field), and thus cannot be switched on and off with a relay.
I rate it four stars because the method is sound, but it's a bit messy for my tastes, and it leaves something to be desired.