Pimps in the ghettos
#15
RE: Pimps in the ghettos
ORIGINAL: livetokite
here we go, this is what you need..
to bad it's not my truck lol
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here we go, this is what you need..
to bad it's not my truck lol
[IMG]local://upfiles/60254/D443B59551D5471A9F6E36FE716B2964.jpg[/IMG]
But I do like the PIMP cup,
WHAT???? OKAY!!!!!!
Thats as close as I can get to lil john....
#17
RE: Pimps in the ghettos
http://www.analyticcycling.com/WheelsInertia_Page.html
become the first pimp to measure your 'dubs' compared to other wheels.
Call yourself Scientific Superfly.
Who changed the world
by measuring pendulums
without a watch
by counting heartbeats?
#18
RE: Pimps in the ghettos
ORIGINAL: HankL
http://www.analyticcycling.com/WheelsInertia_Page.html
become the first pimp to measure your 'dubs' compared to other wheels.
Call yourself Scientific Superfly.
Who changed the world
by measuring pendulums
without a watch
by counting heartbeats?
http://www.analyticcycling.com/WheelsInertia_Page.html
become the first pimp to measure your 'dubs' compared to other wheels.
Call yourself Scientific Superfly.
Who changed the world
by measuring pendulums
without a watch
by counting heartbeats?
I'm not really sure you even have a 3rd Gen Ram andthat you fully understand about towing, stopping power, brakes andrim size.
Not that Car rims have alot to do with this forum (3rd Gen Ram Trucks) but.....
I'm glad you posted because I was wondering ifyoucould tell me what sizewheel the1st McLarenF1 series production car had when it was releasedin the early 90s and why?
Oh and the F1 stands for?
What size rims are the production F1s running today?
I'm pretty sure it ain't 13" like the F1 Race cars. ManMcLaren was Pimpin in the 90s!
#20
RE: Pimps in the ghettos
HankL... the answer is Galileo, but so I don't pass off research that someone else did:
"While sitting in church one day, Galileo is said to have begun his analysis of the isochronism in motion of a pendulum by watching a censer swinging and timing it with his pulse" (taken from http://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/rhatch...-6_GALILEO.htm).
Too bad he wasn't totally right or accurate.
Wow HankL... you aren't the only one that can look up **** others wrote to pass off as your own. I am with Pappy, since I have questioned you before and you choose to ignore those posts. I don't think you have a truck, or a clue, and you enjoy just posting crap and taking opposing views to feel better about yourself or whatever.
"While sitting in church one day, Galileo is said to have begun his analysis of the isochronism in motion of a pendulum by watching a censer swinging and timing it with his pulse" (taken from http://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/rhatch...-6_GALILEO.htm).
Too bad he wasn't totally right or accurate.
Wow HankL... you aren't the only one that can look up **** others wrote to pass off as your own. I am with Pappy, since I have questioned you before and you choose to ignore those posts. I don't think you have a truck, or a clue, and you enjoy just posting crap and taking opposing views to feel better about yourself or whatever.