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    #16
    Originally posted by trent View Post
    You stupid idiots. Not once did I mention a resturant. Notice the topic is rotating home?

    Morons.
    fuck yourself, Trent. ;)


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      #17
      Originally posted by trent View Post
      You stupid idiots. Not once did I mention a resturant. Notice the topic is rotating home?

      Morons.

      Find the bong and load one - you got a lot of stress if you aren't used to how a thread wanders here. Just be glad this stayed on rotating restraunts - It would be normal r3v if somehow this turned into a Ford reliability thread by the 4th post.

      It was a cool pic of that place, but in all honesty I spent more time looking at your car than the outer shot of the house - nice spa tub in the other pic though.

      Take a time-out and go play guitar for a bit. A least your car is worth looking at like I'm sure most of us did.

      It's not how you handle the good times, but the faith you keep in the bad that defines you.

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        #18
        Originally posted by LINUS View Post
        Find the bong and load one - you got a lot of stress if you aren't used to how a thread wanders here. Just be glad this stayed on rotating restraunts - It would be normal r3v if somehow this turned into a Ford reliability thread by the 4th post.

        It was a cool pic of that place, but in all honesty I spent more time looking at your car than the outer shot of the house - nice spa tub in the other pic though.

        Take a time-out and go play guitar for a bit. A least your car is worth looking at like I'm sure most of us did.

        Lol bro, it was a joke. I know how r3v gets, believe me, I am usually the one that moves things way OT.

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          #19
          Originally posted by trent View Post
          You stupid idiots. Not once did I mention a resturant. Notice the topic is rotating home?

          Morons.

          You don't have ADD I gues like everyone else.

          But you do have a car with a hole in the hood and it's painted yellow and then red to give it that pumpkin Euro look.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Widm3r View Post
            Probably on some sort of gryo, im guessing.

            Sweet photo trent, that house must be worth a fortune! Are their any others in the states like it?

            Never mind I searched and they have quite a few, they actually have some technical purposes besides just being able to take in every single possible view surrounding your home! Help with energy efficiency through heating and cooling dispersing.
            Pretty interesting

            how the fuck would a gyro help with plumbing?
            my guess is anything needing plumbing is in the center of the house and is stationary.
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              #21
              lol, or Wiring (unless it's got a brush system or something).
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                #22
                Pumpkin!! FTW


                Mariano


                2001 Titaniumsilber 540i Sport 6-Speed
                1990 Diamantschwarz Alpha-N 2.5L ///M3
                1986 Alpinweiss 325e M50B25 (R.I.P.)

                -Talk to me when more sound comes from the induction than from the exhaust...

                -Argentina........lo mas grande que hay.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by blunt View Post
                  how the fuck would a gyro help with plumbing?
                  my guess is anything needing plumbing is in the center of the house and is stationary.
                  So you wake up in the middle of the night needing to piss only to find that the bathroom is on the opposite side of the middle of the house...what a bummer.
                  tasty

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by s0urce View Post
                    So you wake up in the middle of the night needing to piss only to find that the bathroom is on the opposite side of the middle of the house...what a bummer.
                    HAHAHHAHAHA LAWLZ!!!


                    Mariano


                    2001 Titaniumsilber 540i Sport 6-Speed
                    1990 Diamantschwarz Alpha-N 2.5L ///M3
                    1986 Alpinweiss 325e M50B25 (R.I.P.)

                    -Talk to me when more sound comes from the induction than from the exhaust...

                    -Argentina........lo mas grande que hay.

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                      #25
                      I'd be interested to know how they will do the plumbing and electric for that hotel in Dubai. Maybe there will be some sort of circular trench under the floor which would require the drains of all plumbing fixtures to be at the same distance from the center of the circle and then it all drains down to the center core of the building like a funnel

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                        #26
                        haven't you guys ever seen the BMX bikes where you can spin the handlebars and the brake cables don't get messed up. It's the same concept people.
                        tasty

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                          #27
                          Not quite. Its a different concept.

                          The rotor and rotor stem that makes the rear brake work on a BMX bike is a completely different concept. Its simply one cable that pulls a disc surrounding the gooseneck shaft that pulls up the other cable going to the brake. For the front brake, the cable just goes directly through the middle of the gooseneck and out of the front forks. In this setup everything remains staitionary and connected allowing the handlebars to spin freely but there is no direct connection between the handlebars and the brakes.

                          With plumbing and electrical systems there would have to be direct contact in one form or another. Your example of the BMX brakes would be accurate provided that every floor was self-sufficient with its own source of water sewage collection and power plant.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by s0urce View Post
                            haven't you guys ever seen the BMX bikes where you can spin the handlebars and the brake cables don't get messed up. It's the same concept people.
                            yeah, that works great with plumbing lines
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                              #29
                              READ THE FUCKING SITE BLUNTFACE.

                              My god man. It's all explained on the site.

                              Or at least it was when I last read that site a year or two ago.

                              The dude designed special plumbing couplings that handle the rotation.

                              And Trent, you're a cocksucker.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Jscotty View Post
                                Not quite. Its a different concept.

                                The rotor and rotor stem that makes the rear brake work on a BMX bike is a completely different concept. Its simply one cable that pulls a disc surrounding the gooseneck shaft that pulls up the other cable going to the brake. For the front brake, the cable just goes directly through the middle of the gooseneck and out of the front forks. In this setup everything remains staitionary and connected allowing the handlebars to spin freely but there is no direct connection between the handlebars and the brakes.

                                With plumbing and electrical systems there would have to be direct contact in one form or another. Your example of the BMX brakes would be accurate provided that every floor was self-sufficient with its own source of water sewage collection and power plant.
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