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<0> :P <0> rest of the world just catching up now? lol <1> the bigger the uglier to me <2> yashy, the spoiler in general has never made sense to me. Only spoiler I've seen that has done a lick of good is on my current WRX. <0> does it actually make a difference? <2> It keeps a good chunk of snow off my back window. <1> lol <0> i mean... sure, its down force.. but what kind of speed do you need to be at for the spoiler to actually make the difference? <0> 150mph? <1> Battosai: exactly <0> if you going 30mph.. uh.. <0> oh yeah, you look pimping with big *** spoiler.. <0> to what? so it stablize your car at high speed?
<1> 130mph is the fastest I've ever driven <2> It's only needed when you bust a starting from 0 - 120 in 10 seconds. <3> i get 3 more hp with my stickers <0> I am not even sure it makes that much difference even at 100mph <2> Once you've reached the speed the spoiler really doesn't help much. <0> its just additional structure on your car help your car stablize(when going straight) <0> right? <4> how does the bridge work ? just a transparent machine which can filter stream ? <4> PROMISCIOUS transparent machine i mean <0> if your car driving side way.. flipping.. in the air.. I doubt much it work well. <0> if your car is in any of that situation... you got bigger problem :P <5> much, much better. <1> http://www.heferito.com/stupidriceboys.asp <5> a spoiler is the wing in the back, right? <5> and no, i don't know anything about cars. <1> some nice spoilers n that page hehe <6> I'm trying to run iptraf: when I type iptraf, i get this: bash: /usr/local/bin/iptraf: No such file or directory <1> kneer0x: yup. <0> for those car.. mostly its for looks <5> omnix: well ... do you have iptraf installed? <6> where is it storing in the system to look for iptraf in that directory? <6> it's in /usr/bin <1> Battosai: for 99.44% of cars a spoiler is just for looks <5> export | grep PATH <0> exactly <5> check out what your path is set to <0> its like this.. <5> pwd <0> IF YOUR CAR NEEDS SPOILER <5> you're probably in /usr/local/bin right now <0> PLEASE TURN ON NASCAR SHOW <5> maybe not, doesn't matter. <6> kneer I'm in /root <0> MAKE SURE YOUR SPOILER IS SMALLER THAN THE ONES ON NASCAR CARS <1> I was offered a contract from a recruiter today for a short contract.. problem is I never know what to ask. If I ask too high, then I don't get the contract. If I ask too low, then the reccruiter gets all the money I should be getting.. grrr <5> ls -all /usr/bin | grep iptraf <6> weird thing is, /usr/bin and /usr/local/bin are both included in $PATH <5> what's it say <0> They are going at 200MPH, if they dont need a 10 FEET spoiler, YOUR car isnt likely needing a 10 FT SPOILER <5> (the output of the ls) <1> Battosai: even simpler. "Your car does NOT need a spoiler, please remove it" <6> it shows the file <5> with what perms <0> yash lol <6> 755 <0> yash, F1 car is different.. <6> i had two versions of iptraf installed <0> those cars... yeah, they need spoilers lol <6> one in /usr/bin and the other in /usr/local/bin
<0> big time.. ahhaha <5> do the same thing but for /usr/local/bin/ <5> what's it say <6> the one in /usr/local/bin didn't work so i deleted it <6> no file found <1> http://www.heferito.com/image_folder/11-27/Spirit.jpg <1> lol <5> what happens if you go to /usr/bin and then ./iptraf <1> now here is a car that needs a spoiler <6> yeah, did that already. it works <6> just trying to figure out why it's "caching" /usr/local/bin as the location of iptraf <1> dodge spirit heh <0> yash, actually I am fine with the spoilers came with the car <0> pretty much across the broad <5> and if you go to any other directory, /usr/local/bin/iptraf: No such file or directory ? <0> not that one, I am fairly sure <0> unless its heavy modify with 600 hp under the hood <0> you obviously wont be using that car for everyday driving.. <0> gas will just kill you XD <0> you likely to put that car onto quarter mile and do drag race.. <0> if your car does that, ok.. fine.. you can have the spoiler :P <6> kneer, yeah if i type iptraf anywhere it says that <0> 0-60 in sub 2-3 seconds probably all need spoiler <5> run find on your system to see if there's another binary of iptraf, strace iptraf, make sure you've got chmod +x on the iptraf file, etc etc. <5> might be some library from the old iptraf conflicting with the new one <5> i dunno <0> ahhahahhaha <7> stop laughing, it's not funny <0> I look at cars <0> I dont look at price :P <6> kneer, I got it to work just now <6> i had to do hash -r <0> hmm NSX-R <0> hmm tsx a-spec.. thank you.. gimme <5> neat <6> <znx> the hash table is a quick way of storing all the programs in you PATH list making bash quicker <6> that was the explanation I got <7> Mouring: what's the FS used by OSX? <7> hfs? <5> hfs+ <7> danke <8> unfortunately <9> why "unfortunately"? <9> ufs is also available if you need it <9> and the opendarwin folks have probably ported some other filesystems to os x <7> the problem is I have a laptop that won't boot in multiuser mode <7> it boots in single user mode, but I can't repair the broken filesystem <9> hmm <7> and I can't get netowrking to funciton, so I can't get the data off the disk before a wipe <9> maybe boot off an iPod and fix it that way? <7> you presume I have an ipod <8> paah <0> hawson doesnt have ipod <0> I took it <10> crazy night, wonder if i should try to start moving some more files over from one server to another <11> kneer0x: How's the new job btw?
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