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dilo2001gt
8/2/2006 9:25:21 PM
I just notice on there it put us down but where not rich but we drive Hummer
inked
8/2/2006 10:31:28 PM
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ORIGINAL: dilo2001gt


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ORIGINAL: inked


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ORIGINAL: dilo2001gt

...OH YA WHAT UP WITH YOUR WEBSITES COULD NOT GET ON THEM.


You beat the guy up?? Damn dude...

The sites should all be up and running - just checked it out a minute ago and all is well.



HEY INKED THIS IS THE LINK I HAVE AND THIS IS WHAT I GET http://www.pacdesco.com/HUMMERHI//iHUMM/

The page cannot be found
The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.

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Please try the following:

If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly.

Open the www.pacdesco.com home page, and then look for links to the information you want.
Click the Back button to try another link.
Click Search to look for information on the Internet.



HTTP 404 - File not found
Internet Explorer





It should be working fine. Try dumping your cache. I'm on it right now.

We had some problems with our other hosting company and moved everything over. Here's the direct links:

http://www.pacdesco.com/HUMMERHI/
http://www.pacdesco.com/****/
http://www.pacdesco.com/iHUMM/

If you're wondering what the hell is 'pacdesco' it stands for Pacdesco's Design Community - I also run a 'Design' Community for Web Designers. Graphic Designers, 3D artists, and traditional artists from all over the world. We're in the middle of redesigning that site as you can tell by that 'coming soon' page.

I work as a Creative Director for a large Web Firm here in Honolulu but ever since buying the H3 my attention has been focused more on my Hummer forums :) Wheeling, crawling rocks, and kickin' up dirt is a good way to let of the stress of the daily corporate bullsh!t. LOL



Inked

inked
8/2/2006 10:49:19 PM

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ORIGINAL: Sugardaddy

One more thing. A few years back a patient of mine who is a Pittsburgh police officer, told me that he had to arrest a guy who was simply defending himself. He was being harrassed by another driver. When they came to a stop the guy doing the harrassing apparently decided that he was going to get out of his car a kick this guys butt. Well the guy got out of his car to ward off the irrate driver who was beating on his car with his fists. The angry driver threw a punch, the other guy threw one back knocking him to the ground where he then hit his head on the pavement and later died. They arrested the guy who really did nothing for killing the aggressor. It's not worth it. I don't think what you did was wrong, just not worth the problems that could result.


Exactly - good point Sugardaddy.

Yesterday a Chevy Tahoe and a Chevy Blazer both tried to piss me off on the road, the Tahoe actually tried racing me??! Man, it must be the 'HUMMER' thing people just hates us But I didn't let it get to me, I finally picked up my plates and the dealership was trippin' on all the mods I did before even making my first payment - I was afraid they weren't going to pass my Safety Check because of the tbar adjustment and larger tires but the tech there was too clueless to what I did so I was sort of in a good mood - well good enough to not let those jerkoffs get to me
Linus Gump
8/3/2006 12:50:54 AM
As a professional driver, I see all kinds on the road. People seem to believe that becasue I have 16 brakes on my truck I can stop on a dime and give 8 cents change back while doing freeway speeds. They also seem to think I have NHRA acceleration because of my 500+ HP under the hood. Simple physics tells you that 105,500 pounds doesnt do anything quickly. Road rage can be a killer, as pointed out by some of the tales told here. As much as these people get under your skin, you must remain professional with your own drivng. I know you may not get paid to drive like I do, but that doesn't mean you don't need to act like a professional when you do drive. Remeber that driving is a privilage, and not a right. Sometime when you have a few extra bucks and some time, take a defensive driving course. It will teach you all the stuff about driving and sharing the road with other vehicles that your high school traffic safety forgot to teach you. You may also get a break on your insurance for it too. If EVERYONE on the road took this mentality to heart and mind, this would basically eliminate road rage. Until that happens, the best advice is to just let the moron be a jerk. He will get his in the end; they always do and I don't feel too bad when they are in the ditch crying. Take pride in knowing you are doing the right thing by not causing an accident because of thier mistake. I know it's hard, believe me I do. But it is the right thing to do and it will keep you alive.
inked
8/3/2006 1:28:18 AM

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ORIGINAL: Linus Gump

As a professional driver, I see all kinds on the road. People seem to believe that becasue I have 16 brakes on my truck I can stop on a dime and give 8 cents change back while doing freeway speeds. They also seem to think I have NHRA acceleration because of my 500+ HP under the hood. Simple physics tells you that 105,500 pounds doesnt do anything quickly. Road rage can be a killer, as pointed out by some of the tales told here. As much as these people get under your skin, you must remain professional with your own drivng. I know you may not get paid to drive like I do, but that doesn't mean you don't need to act like a professional when you do drive. Remeber that driving is a privilage, and not a right. Sometime when you have a few extra bucks and some time, take a defensive driving course. It will teach you all the stuff about driving and sharing the road with other vehicles that your high school traffic safety forgot to teach you. You may also get a break on your insurance for it too. If EVERYONE on the road took this mentality to heart and mind, this would basically eliminate road rage. Until that happens, the best advice is to just let the moron be a jerk. He will get his in the end; they always do and I don't feel too bad when they are in the ditch crying. Take pride in knowing you are doing the right thing by not causing an accident because of thier mistake. I know it's hard, believe me I do. But it is the right thing to do and it will keep you alive.


Thanks Linus - very good points.

The thing is, ever since I bought the Hummer I have been driving speed limit and offensively, now with the larger tires I drive even more careful. So it does get irratating when you're doing nothing wrong and someone comes along and tries to get you all wired up. But you're right bro, it does feel better when you ignore idiots on the road.

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