We went to purchase that building years ago. The guy wants wayyyyyyyy tooo much money. He is indeed crazy.
This guys name is Tony the Tiger, From Toronto I think.. This guy is crazy.. Supercharged and turbo charged cars, Compound boost. has a sick AE86 also.. I think this car was his moms he borrowed for a weekend and gave it back all done up haha.
FYI, Every diesel locomotive on earth is two stroke..
You buy bids. So you have many many many bidders that sayy each buy 250 bids for $250. Each time you bid the "sell price" of the item increases by $0.01 Every time a bid is placed 10 seconds is added to the clock. If the auction ever ends and you only use 250 bids you spend the $250 on bids plus the final price of the car.. could be $5 or $500. But think if the car is sold for $500 the website has actually received $300k.... or something to that effect.. Anyways its a huge scam.. [onlinescamwebsites.com]
When a HDMI signal start to drop out you can get little sparkles and a slight shimmer in some bright or dark areas of the image. A checkerboard pattern off a DSG is the best way to see it. When HDMI starts to lose signal strength you can also get no audio, intermittent audio, intermittent image, and lots of other crazy stuff. As well you can get a different quality of cables. Cables that cost more are not necessarily better but cables that have better shielding and a thicker gauge of wire ( usually cost more) work far better. These flat cables get 1080P up to 75'. [www.kramercanada.ca] . Also the quality of the HDMI receiver and sender components in the electronics attached to each end make a HUGE difference.
@Culebra: Actually not true. I thought the same for a long time. When a HDMI signal start to drop out you can get little sparkles and a slight shimmer in some bright or dark areas of the image. A checkerboard pattern off a DSG is the best way to see it. When HDMI starts to lose signal strength you can get no audio, intermittent audio, intermittent image, and lots of other crazy stuff. Also you can get a better quality of cable perhaps cables that cost more are not necessarily better but cables that have better shielding and a thicker gauge of wire ( usually cost more) work far better. These flat cables get 1080P up to 75'. [www.kramercanada.ca] . Also the quality of the HDMI receiver and sender components in the electronics attached to each end make a HUGE difference.
This is nothing new... We don't care, or care to do anything about it..
RC10T4 and RC10B4 Still
Isn't this an ISF calibration...? If so worth the money and the 10-15K in gear they use..

If not.. Eat it.

In Canada were already at 5$+ a US gallon