where the fck is Brembo???
where the fck is Brembo???
Dan??/ deernuts????
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I was going to post a link to that thread, but the SG search results for "bullsh|t" were too numerous
sometimes you have to think outside the box to get inside the box

motion to ban brembo for slow spamming the boards! all in favor....Philip wrote:Too slow !
Nice to see you, it's been agesHow's life treating you ?
I was going to post a link to that thread, but the SG search results for "bullsh|t" were too numerous
sometimes you have to think outside the box to get inside the box

Work. More work and then to make sure I work some more. No longer in the Engineering/Surveying world. That kinda went in the toilet in 2009/10. Now I set tools for a plastics injection company. Pay is alright, hours are normally okay. In the middle of a 2 month stretch right now tho, I vaguely remember what a day off feels like.
In essence I put big honking pieces of steel in presses(1500 pounds to 74,000 pounds). The presses run from 225 tons to 4400 tons of clamping force. It's a neat job, I have a crew and we pretty well run under most peoples radar while at work. No direct supervision, we take care of ourselves. I've bulked up a good bit. About 190 pounds now and my upper body strength is a bit unsettling. I have hurt a few friends playing around because I'm not used to being this strong.
I still ride, switched to KTM for my enduro races. 300cc two stroke, setup for trials/trails. Gave up street riding as the NC State Highway Patrol and I had a very costly misunderstanding. Nine points in one day, 20 days in the can. I stay off the streets and they don't spend weeks looking for me. Hah.
Taken up long distance/precision shooting. You'll like this Randy. Been toying with a new Varmint round lately. 4000 feet per second frangible round. Drops all of it's energy into about 3 inches of flesh, bunnies don't pop, they explode. Range officer accused me of shooting Tannerite the other day when I shot a soda can at 200 yards. Loud "POOM!" came back downrange, made me giggle.
That's about it really. Banjo is gone, sadly. Had an ex-police Malinos for awhile(Peppy), I was her retirement home. I now have two German Shepherds. Cable and Allie, 4 y/o and 2 y/o respectively. Spoiled rotten of course. Allie is a piece of work, smart as the dickens and naughty as hell. She's weapons grade cute however so she gets away with murder. She has destroyed two tablets, countless cables and 3 VERY expensive custom holsters for my pistols. Dogs will be dogs. Cable is the definition of GSD, he's stoic and reserved and too damn smart. He's not naughty tho, just smart enough to be trouble if I am being a dork.
So there ya go. I work, ride my offroad bike(s) some and spend my down time researching loads for my precision rifles. Redneck bliss honestly.
In essence I put big honking pieces of steel in presses(1500 pounds to 74,000 pounds). The presses run from 225 tons to 4400 tons of clamping force. It's a neat job, I have a crew and we pretty well run under most peoples radar while at work. No direct supervision, we take care of ourselves. I've bulked up a good bit. About 190 pounds now and my upper body strength is a bit unsettling. I have hurt a few friends playing around because I'm not used to being this strong.
I still ride, switched to KTM for my enduro races. 300cc two stroke, setup for trials/trails. Gave up street riding as the NC State Highway Patrol and I had a very costly misunderstanding. Nine points in one day, 20 days in the can. I stay off the streets and they don't spend weeks looking for me. Hah.
Taken up long distance/precision shooting. You'll like this Randy. Been toying with a new Varmint round lately. 4000 feet per second frangible round. Drops all of it's energy into about 3 inches of flesh, bunnies don't pop, they explode. Range officer accused me of shooting Tannerite the other day when I shot a soda can at 200 yards. Loud "POOM!" came back downrange, made me giggle.
That's about it really. Banjo is gone, sadly. Had an ex-police Malinos for awhile(Peppy), I was her retirement home. I now have two German Shepherds. Cable and Allie, 4 y/o and 2 y/o respectively. Spoiled rotten of course. Allie is a piece of work, smart as the dickens and naughty as hell. She's weapons grade cute however so she gets away with murder. She has destroyed two tablets, countless cables and 3 VERY expensive custom holsters for my pistols. Dogs will be dogs. Cable is the definition of GSD, he's stoic and reserved and too damn smart. He's not naughty tho, just smart enough to be trouble if I am being a dork.
So there ya go. I work, ride my offroad bike(s) some and spend my down time researching loads for my precision rifles. Redneck bliss honestly.
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Photos of pups pleasebrembo wrote: I now have two German Shepherds. Cable and Allie, 4 y/o and 2 y/o respectively. Spoiled rotten of course. Allie is a piece of work, smart as the dickens and naughty as hell. She's weapons grade cute however so she gets away with murder. She has destroyed two tablets, countless cables and 3 VERY expensive custom holsters for my pistols. Dogs will be dogs. Cable is the definition of GSD, he's stoic and reserved and too damn smart. He's not naughty tho, just smart enough to be trouble if I am being a dork.

Rare moment, they were both still. All I had was my phone. If I had moved they would have moved as well. Cable facing camera, Allie is the other one.
Do you know what it costs to feed these two? I feed RAW mostly with some high-end kibble sometimes to help with keeping the teeth looking good. It's well in excess of 10 bucks a day. They eat well, and as such feel well. Hyper isn't the right word, it's pejorative. They are simply "on" every waking moment and expect me to be as well. Cable is graceful about it, he glides through his days, akin to teflon on teflon smoothness. Alert eyes and knowing glances speak another story to his seeming calm demeanor. Allie? Cracked out squirrel that is violently cuddly. Approach her for rubs and she flips over on her back and gives you five pointy ends to navigate before reaching her belly. She moans, gurgles and whines as she playfully attacks you. At bedtime she will grab my hand with her mouth, move it to her chosen spot and lay her head on my hand. Heart melting honestly. Deep contented sigh and she's out. I sleep pretty dang well too.
Pro-tip. Brushing a Germans teeth should be an Olympic sport. The teams would be easy to spot, it's the groups of people that have on average 7.25 fingers.
Really tho, they are amazing animals. Whip smart and bond so incredibly deeply with their humans. They understand so much of what I say to them too, it's not conversation per-se but I can tell them pretty complex commands and they get it right. They learn from one another, I did an experiment wherein I taught Cable to hide his head under a pillow, it was less than a week later Allie was doing the same and begging for a treat when she did it. I didn't give her the command ever, she just showed me she could and pawed at my arm afterwards(their sign that they want/need something).
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My wife has always fed her dogs ice cubes and never ever had any broken teeth, she loves to tell the story of her Brittany Spaniel who was six at the time, she took him to the vet for a routine checkup and the assistant says something like what a cute puppy, and my wife asks why she thinks he's a puppy, because he's six, she says because his teeth are so white and beautiful.Humboldt wrote:Not recommended unless you want a bunch of dental bills from chipped enamel and cracked molars.
I would think bones are harder than ice cubes especially since they start melting right away.
To each his own I guess. I can only speak to our experiences with dogs.
I did find this site where they do recommend giving ice to dogs, although they do say don't overdo it.
http://canigivemydog.com/ice-cubes
cybotron r_9 wrote:My wife has always fed her dogs ice cubes and never ever had any broken teeth, she loves to tell the story of her Brittany Spaniel who was six at the time, she took him to the vet for a routine checkup and the assistant says something like what a cute puppy, and my wife asks why she thinks he's a puppy, because he's six, she says because his teeth are so white and beautiful.
I would think bones are harder than ice cubes especially since they start melting right away.
To each his own I guess. I can only speak to our experiences with dogs.
I did find this site where they do recommend giving ice to dogs, although they do say don't overdo it.
http://canigivemydog.com/ice-cubes
Can't say I trust bones either. Most of the time it's fine, ice cubes are probably the same. Always that risk though.
If you give a dog something hard that it can fit between its molars (be quiet Ken), there's always a risk. I spent $1,000 having two cracked molars pulled for my heeler.
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Humboldt wrote:Can't say I trust bones either. Most of the time it's fine, ice cubes are probably the same. Always that risk though.
If you give a dog something hard that it can fit between its molars (be quiet Ken), there's always a risk. I spent $1,000 having two cracked molars pulled for my heeler.


Regular vet visits are expensive enough since we have 2 cats (one of which is on thyroid meds) and 2 dogs, wouldn't want any more expenses either

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hey ! a voice from the past ! good to see you !
http://forums.speedguide.net/showthread ... last-month
Dan wrote:hey ! a voice from the past ! good to see you !
http://forums.speedguide.net/showthread ... last-month
Thanks, Dan! Appreciate the link too!