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Re: Derek's First Tattoo
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2005, 11:42:20 am »
Second.



But you're right. The second one will either be a few of my favorite deceased people or a TOY logo. To go with my Quicksilver.
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Re: Derek's First Tattoo
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2005, 17:09:09 pm »
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Re: Derek's First Tattoo
« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2005, 01:33:25 am »
You're a friggin mindreader, Pete. Got your signals crossed a little, but amazing nonetheless.

This week, I've been 'discovering' Tupac. Never gave him any respect, or really listened to any of his stuff. Back when he was alive, I was clearly not down with hip hop of any kind. Nowadays, I love it, but am VERY selective.

Been sharing music with this security gaurd at work; she's much younger than me. She calls my music "easy-listening hip hop". That one really cracked me up, cuz I know in the eyes of most blacks and other long-time listeners, people like me are what happens when a music style goes mainstream.

Anyhoo, she says that any of the good rap that came out in '95 and '96 was the real deal. The high point. I hand her Roots, J5, Swollen members, Pep Love and she comes back with Makaveli (2Pac) Don Killuminati. I'm thinking "gangster rap bull$hit".

Dude, that CD is just amazing. It's like speaking from the grave, and even more importantly, it's really good.

I never really did understand the difference between writing and literature (like how can you say Tom Clancy's not literature?), but some of the discriminators are 'does it capture a picture of the human condition', 'does it enrich or change your life or outlook'. That CD does. No, he wasn't hard like his lyrics say, but man, a lot of his listeners lived like that, and he did get bullets in the end, huh? This CD is like a snake charmer. Something about it that goes far behind his demise. He had something that friggin 50 cent will never have, even if he takes a pair in the forehead.

To me, it's like discovering this stuff for the first time and it's more than just the music. Sorry, but it's a little heavy. Bealeed dat. Notorius is another. His voice carrys that intagible like Tupac has. BIG's there, the track's good.

Which reminds me, the first track of tyhis CD has 2Pac talking east/west and the Notorious P I G, along with describing Jay-Z as a 'corny sounding mother __cker.' Even in schtik, them're fighting words.


As far as the real deal, I've thought about getting my grampa inked and my cousin who we lost a couple years ago at the age of 13. He was the kid I always wanted my son to turn out like (all boy, but still liked your arm around him). Grampa was just a desert guy with a drinking problem who was purpose-built for the campfire. Don't really know what kind of dad he was, but he had a knack for making every story intersting. They're the two I'm gonna be looking up in a few years.
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Re: Derek's First Tattoo
« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2005, 02:00:45 am »
This thread sucks.

I'll only explain this stupid thing ON a boat. IN person. An EPIC boat. YOUR place or MINE.

But here you go:



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Re: Derek's First Tattoo
« Reply #5 on: March 07, 2005, 03:06:44 am »
Dude, you crack me up. If you're getting excited about the real stuff, you've gotta check out Nas's Illmatic.  The die-hards credit it with its innovative rhythyms, I just think it rules. But it's not really boat music.  For that, it's all about Ludacris. ;)
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Re: Derek's First Tattoo
« Reply #6 on: March 07, 2005, 05:55:17 am »
Back in the day I was down with Fresh Prince and Young MC.  That is the true roots of what has devolved into todays mainstream hip/hop.  Parents still don't understand.
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Re: Derek's First Tattoo
« Reply #7 on: March 07, 2005, 13:03:13 pm »
I have never listened to much hip hop, but every once in a while I hear something that cuts through the BS. If all they talk about is their Bentleys and ho's and jewelery, it kinda starts to remind me of 80's hair metal, which I didn't care for much either.

I'll check out that record you mention, you never know. I listen to a lot of crazy stuff, right now I'm into early 60's dub/reggae.

The point of the whole thread was to tell you guys that I scanned some Toyota product brochures, one of them is a 2002 brochure with some pics of the new factory that was open about 2 mos. There is mention in the Epic 21 text that  there was a factory GPS option. Hmm, anyone have that?

See the photo gallery, User Galleries, El Rayo X for the pics. I have more to scan, I'll post them when I get a chance.
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Re: Derek's First Tattoo
« Reply #8 on: March 07, 2005, 13:45:45 pm »
Pete's been sitting on a gold mine.

We gotta get Nichtern and Cohn to give us an info dump. Pictures, brochures, maybe TMS had an internal newsletter that could be made non-proprietary now. Hopefully somebody there has a histroical copy of the website - we could turn that into a simple Flash file for posterity.

Technical docs would be even better.

Is there an official TOYOTA engine alignment procedure?


Maybe we'll just have to wait for the memoirs to get published ;-)
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Re: Derek's First Tattoo
« Reply #9 on: March 07, 2005, 17:25:38 pm »
Pete- I have a different version of Accuski than the rest of you guys do -- it was an upgraded option the previous owner told me.  He told me that the GPS option is installed, but it never seems to work.  Regardless, the GPS screen just gives latitude and longitude stats, which I couldn't care less about if it's not going to map it for me.   
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Re: Derek's First Tattoo
« Reply #10 on: March 07, 2005, 17:28:09 pm »
Oh and my Accuski works off of a foot pedal, which I think is also different from the version on the rest of the boats.  There's a little red pedal to engage the accuski, push it again and it disengages it.  But since I never use accuski...
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Re: Derek's First Tattoo
« Reply #11 on: March 07, 2005, 19:42:59 pm »
If anybody out there in Epic land ever ditches an Accuski setup for an Epic, lemme know. I'd like to buy it, I will put it on my boat and make it work for those that want it. If need be, I can program a little PIC or BASIC stamp controller with a couple of pulse inputs (tach and paddle wheel) and write a simple speed control algorithm with a stepper motor output. PP uses a rotary stepper, Accuski uses a linear. Other than that, the hardware is similar, and control is too. PP just has an adjustable closed loop gain and the ability to use the paddle wheel speedo input.

The Accuski can pull the rider UP, pretty neat.
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Re: Derek's First Tattoo
« Reply #12 on: March 08, 2005, 17:22:18 pm »
What the Hell did you just say Cyclon ??? ??? ???
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