I don't see what that picture shows. It's a little crease. Not a bulge. I mean, he got his balls chopped off? Not really. It's obviously a woman, and everyone here should stop being so homophobic about the situation.
I put a Polk db840dvc into my z2300 enclosure two days ago. It's about the same as the original Logitech sub. Definitely not any louder. Frequency response is different, though obviously. Once it's broken in, it will probably be much louder. But only having 120W RMS sucks. I can probably only go to 80W RMS free of distortion, anyway. Which is under half of the rated power of the subwoofer. I'm going to build a large ported enclosure and put this subwoofer in my car. The old one is going back in the logitech enclosure.
Exactly what I was thinking. The Electric Grid is nearing capacity, how can we put even more load on it? The only way for this to work is if there was some system which gave certain devices higher priority for electricity. Meaning, when the grid has too much load non-essential things would be cut off. Like charging stations for non-fire/rescue/police/military vehicles. Or start building homes with solar panels on them, which are tied into the power grid. You would then get paid for any extra electricity that you generate. Other power methods such as geothermal would work also. I think it's a great idea. Instead of forcing people to put forth tax money to solar/wind power, let individuals install solar panels/other renewable sources of energy if they want to. I'm pretty sure individual people are more efficient at hiring someone to install solar panels on their roof then the government is at convincing a private company to build a solar power station. After, of course, it goes through a bureaucracy where many people are getting paid six-figure salaries. After which a huge corporation then builds a large solar power plant. Of course, this requires finding land that can be bought, or that the government forces people off of claiming eminent domain.
Individuals choosing to install a windmill or solar panels on their property, paying a small contractor to install it, and giving electricity back to the grid and getting paid for it seems like a better solution. No-one has to install solar panels or anything if they don't want to. But once there are constant blackouts, their opinions will change.
To me, supporting pirates is quite hypocritical if you don't support war mongering governments or international enterprises which exploit both humans and resources.
I've never dented a floor pan even after putting the car down on the jackstand. I also take off my passenger side wheel to do an oil change. Then I don't have to crawl on the ground. You just take off the splash guard, and the filter's right there. I also put in an extended life mobil 1 filter. IDK how many miles I should go. I'll probably do 4000 or so.
Sure, but the article said nothing about Americans dumping anything. I can't see the United States traveling halfway across the globe to dump nuclear waste, anyway.
Anyway, if you read that article, it says "mysterious European ships started appearing off the coast of Somalia, dumping vast barrels into the ocean." As pointed out by someone who commented on that page, nuclear waste is not usually disposed of in barrels. It's disposed of in large casks. Even if this illegal dumping is going on, it says that "European hospitals and factories" were disposing of the waste there. What does hijacking an American ship have to do with Europeans illegally dumping nuclear waste.
I agree with that. Think about what everyone would be saying if the Americans were holding unrelated parties hostage in Guantanamo Bay because some terrorists flew into the twin towers. It's not okay for the US government to hold unrelated people hostage, but it's okay when pirates do it?
I think the pirates are actually gray aliens. They come in peace. They just want to harvest cattle blood.
Oh, and next time I see someone litter on my lawn, I'm going to find the next innocent passerby, and hold them hostage. Even though they aren't littering. I have to punish them for someone else's wrongdoing.