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Grabbed an HD Homerun Prime. The Cable Card will run me $3.50/month from WOW and an additional $10 per month for HD service. Sure beats having to rent all of those boxes. You can watch/pause/record live TV from anything, web browser, Xbox 360, PC, smartphone, tablet, XBMC set-top boxes, etc.

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Grabbed an HD Homerun Prime. The Cable Card will run me $3.50/month from WOW and an additional $10 per month for HD service. Sure beats having to rent all of those boxes. You can watch/pause/record live TV from anything, web browser, Xbox 360, PC, smartphone, tablet, XBMC set-top boxes, etc.

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How does that work? When you get the cable card from a provider do you just tell them what cable package you want and that's what the price is based off of? That seems insanely cheap and a much better alternative to paying Comcast $100 a month for TV and internet.
 
How does that work? When you get the cable card from a provider do you just tell them what cable package you want and that's what the price is based off of? That seems insanely cheap and a much better alternative to paying Comcast $100 a month for TV and internet.

They need the serial number on the unit, and the cable card decrypts the signal. WOW just needs to enter it into their system. It does work for Comcast as well, just rent the cable card and buy however many HD Homeruns you need. Its just me and my bro at my house, so one will do fine. My WOW bill will be ~$73 per month for 30Mb internet and basic cable.
 
badass truck, how did you drop the front???
sorry didn't see I had a reply...
thank you! so far I absolutely love her!
I used a full kit by McGaughy's summit number MMC-34003 and ordered the short shocks MMC-2050 than the 5000lb capacity air bag helpers MMC-34049.
Front end was a set of 2" drop spindles and 2" drop springs. rear was the C-notch, axle flip, and shock extenders.
just used her to tow my 56 ford ratrod up to harbor beach and with 60psi in the bags she was flawless all the way up!
 
I found another INA-W910 to replace the one that was stolen. I also managed to pick this up with it:

It looks like I'll be learning how to tune audio systems now. :)
 

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It looks like I'll be learning how to tune audio systems now. :)

Ears are the best tool for measuring audio equipment. As far as actual measurement tools, use those to get a baseline of what youre looking for, then tune it by ear the rest of the way. Sound is subjective, so make it sound how you want it to sound ;)
 
Ears are the best tool for measuring audio equipment. As far as actual measurement tools, use those to get a baseline of what youre looking for, then tune it by ear the rest of the way. Sound is subjective, so make it sound how you want it to sound ;)
Duly noted. I don't have the measurement tools yet. I don't even know where I'm going to mount the unit yet. :) Audio install problems.
 
1970 Pontiac Catalina Wagon.

Those are pine needles, not rust.






Not sure what direction I'm going with it yet. I couldn't pass it up though.
 
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