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Jordan5150

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  1. BTW all I am really looking to do with it is take pics at family stuff, of me and my gf, and pics of my car. Random other stuff but I am not huge into photography. I like to take pics now and then but not all the time. Im not to artsy

  2. If you look around you will find that a lot of people with classics building a strictly 1/4 mile car will use a TH400, because its easy to build up, and its to hard to shift precisely every time when you need to be to win races.

    When comparing manual to auto you have to take it as not just auto versus manual, but auto versus human because thats what it really is. Its not like CVT versus auto because both of those do all the work.

    And a TH400 only has 3 gears plus overdrive where most sticks have 4 or 5 gears plus overdrive. On a strip you want very few gears with really tall gearing so that right at the end of the strip you are at the very top of your last gear. In a stick thats a lot of shifting.

  3. I love bald eagles. Probably my favorite animal. I have seen some up in Michigan. There is a fishery and a few hundred yards from the gates where they que up the salmon there is an eagles nest where during the spawn season there are hundreds of salmon stacked up and you can watch the eagles swoop down and grab 2-3 foot fish!

  4. If you mean pics of the fathead I will see what I can do. I dont have a good wall for it yet and its a bit fuzy bc it was taken with a normal point and shoot not a SLR, but she tried and was really worried it wouldnt come out good. I think it came out pretty good though.

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