61618 pts ยท February 18, 2013
Still doesn't mean trucks are rigs. You're still wrong <3
Trucks are not rigs. Don't say dumb stuff.
Vette wasn't letting anyone merge from the merge lane.
Not letting a merge lane merge...
It's a merge lane...
Same.
The vette should have realized because every car in front of him was merging.
I like how everyone is calling out the diesel driver for being a dick, but don't realize the red car is purposefully not letting him merge.
This was from the guy not letting the truck merge and flipping him off. Watch the video.
Black smoke is unavoidable to a certain extent. Most rigs blow black under load, lets just ticket all the rigs.
Fine, next time someone drives like an idiot I will just flash them with my AM fog lights.
There's a time and a place for this. Source: Diesel driver.
Those rack mounts must be loud as fuck.
Sure it would if you modify the other side of the 3way via splicing the travelers to the SL or HR.
It's most likely a 3way and either the HR or switch leg.
If you feel like tripping your breaker instantly do this.
They look like they are about to walk away on you.
Corgi dick rubbed up against your sheets.
Master splinter.
YOOOO YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I'd love that.
Welp, time to continue my search of genuine clear quarts.
Where did you purchase this? I've been trying to find a good supplier for my jewellery.
I figured you haven't bothered checking. I also assume you don't certify or qualify your cables either.
So which do you use, Three prong crimps or Two prong crimps for your solid UTP. There is only one right answer... likely you never checked.
No, cause crimping solid conductors incorrect.There is a reason not a single data center does it. There's "doing it" and "doing it properly"
You understand what UTP is right?
Who crimps solid UTP cable... patch them into a proper patch panel then use proper patch leads into w/e device you are connecting.
Not ip phones...
carry network traffic you will have to purchase a patch panel and then connect the panel to a switch or your pos router via patch cables 2/2
That is a telephone termination block. You use them by plugging telephones into the jacks in the room. If you want to convert them to 1/2
Still doesn't mean trucks are rigs. You're still wrong <3
Trucks are not rigs. Don't say dumb stuff.
Vette wasn't letting anyone merge from the merge lane.
Not letting a merge lane merge...
It's a merge lane...
Same.
The vette should have realized because every car in front of him was merging.
I like how everyone is calling out the diesel driver for being a dick, but don't realize the red car is purposefully not letting him merge.
This was from the guy not letting the truck merge and flipping him off. Watch the video.
Black smoke is unavoidable to a certain extent. Most rigs blow black under load, lets just ticket all the rigs.
Fine, next time someone drives like an idiot I will just flash them with my AM fog lights.
There's a time and a place for this. Source: Diesel driver.
Those rack mounts must be loud as fuck.
Sure it would if you modify the other side of the 3way via splicing the travelers to the SL or HR.
It's most likely a 3way and either the HR or switch leg.
If you feel like tripping your breaker instantly do this.
They look like they are about to walk away on you.
Corgi dick rubbed up against your sheets.
Master splinter.
YOOOO YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I'd love that.
Welp, time to continue my search of genuine clear quarts.
Where did you purchase this? I've been trying to find a good supplier for my jewellery.
I figured you haven't bothered checking. I also assume you don't certify or qualify your cables either.
So which do you use, Three prong crimps or Two prong crimps for your solid UTP. There is only one right answer... likely you never checked.
No, cause crimping solid conductors incorrect.There is a reason not a single data center does it. There's "doing it" and "doing it properly"
You understand what UTP is right?
Who crimps solid UTP cable... patch them into a proper patch panel then use proper patch leads into w/e device you are connecting.
Not ip phones...
carry network traffic you will have to purchase a patch panel and then connect the panel to a switch or your pos router via patch cables 2/2
That is a telephone termination block. You use them by plugging telephones into the jacks in the room. If you want to convert them to 1/2