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Originally Posted by residentEvil
i don't change tires; i drive smarter. never had a problem (front wheel drive, rear wheel drive, cars, trucks, etc). *knock on fake wood…
As Fyre4ce noted - Nokian Hakkapeliitta 4 if you're allowed studs in NH, otherwise the Hakkapeliitta without studs. People where I work use these because they don't have the option…
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Originally Posted by Fyre4ce
Nokian Hakkapeliittas. As far as I know they are the best snow tire around.
Yep. This is what I have on my Volvo... the car I'll be dr…
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Originally Posted by bad_quote
Me neither. But that doesn't work in all areas. The UP for instance, with their AVERAGE 390 inches of snowfall per year.
i know…
Well... here's how I see it. ANY snow tires is going to be way better than a normal tire. There might be a slight difference betweent them, but it's probably going to be neglig…
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Originally Posted by AKcrab
Sorry, but ending up in the snowbank is a function of you driving faster than conditions allow. For you to blame your mechanic or your tires …
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Originally Posted by bad_quote
Snow tires are snow tires. Some might be better than others, others might compromise snow grip for treadwear, dry pavement performance, et…
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Originally Posted by Athens
Thats not true at all, one tire being below pressure alone can cause traction problems at speeds and road conditions you normally wont have pr…
If I had a 30" Apple Cinema Display, what would happen if I plugged it into a single-link DVI port?
Would it use part of the available pixels on the display to render the graphics…
You could run it at 1920x1200 or 1600x1200 at 60Hz. Or you could get a video card with a duallink DVI port for your PC for a couple hundred dollars.
I don't know if the image woul…
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Originally Posted by Cadaver
You'll be limited to 1280x800 pixels, scaled up to the full 30" display. But it'll work.
That's awesome. I don't need the quality to be …
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Originally Posted by badtz
That's awesome. I don't need the quality to be perfect, just usable to quickly troubleshoot Windows boxes.
Have you tried the stretched 1280x8…
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Originally Posted by mduell
You could run it at 1920x1200 or 1600x1200 at 60Hz. Or you could get a video card with a duallink DVI port for your PC for a couple hundred do…
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Originally Posted by Cadaver
Not too bad, actually, since it maps 1 pixel down to a 2x2 block. But with 1280x800 at 30" diagonal, text looks BIG!
that's all i needed…
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Originally Posted by Cadaver
No, you cannot. The 30" on a single-link DVI locks in to 1280x800 streched.
Do you know why they did that, when single link DVI is capab…
If I don't use my ipod all day, it sometimes won't turn on the next day. I have to plug it into the wall adapter to reset it. This has happened twice so far (and the ipod is fairly…
Same problem, probbaly the same guy too lol...
I noticed that when mine does it, if I just hit a key on the scroll wheel like menu or play and just give it a second, it does come …
This happened once before about 2 months ago. But it happened again. My ipod won't turn on. I have never dropped it or have never exposed it to any liquid. It was at half battery (…