What To Consider When Selecting A Skateboarding Deck
November 23, 2008
You need to consider the style of your new skateboarding deck before you get into the technical aspects. This needs to be on the top of your list because skateboarding is a lot about style. Who is your favorite skater? What is your favorite team or company? What kind of graphics do you like. You need to consider all these things because you want to be proud of the way your skateboard looks.
Now that you have the style part down, you need to decide what kind of skating you are going to use your new skateboarding deck for. This will determine what size your skateboard should be.
If you are going to be doing a lot of skating on vert ramps or pools, you are going to want to have a wider board that is a little more stable. This means you will probably want a skateboard that is 8.25 to 8.5 inches.
If you are going to use the skateboard for a lot of street skating or doing a lot of technical tricks, you probably want to get a narrower skateboard that will allow you to do flip tricks easier than if you are using a wider board. Skateboards that are 7.5, 7.75, or 8.0 inches are commonly used for this type of skating.
If you want to get a skateboard deck that will work well for all types of skating, you could choose a skateboard deck that is 8.0 inches wide and have a nice all purpose skateboard.
If you are just looking for a skateboarding deck to cruise around on and not really do any tough tricks, you could consider old school deck or a longboard.
Whatever type of skateboarding you plan to do, thinking about it a little before you buy the first cool skateboard deck you see will make sure your new skateboarding deck gives you years of service in addition to just looking cool! Good luck on your quest for the perfect skateboard deck.
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(Justin Gatlin) 100m World championship 2005 in athletics
November 23, 2008
Justin Gatlin wins the 100m world championship in 9.88 sec!
Music: Nirvana – Smells Like Teenspirit
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Spider-Man The Sinister Six Demo Video
November 23, 2008
Animated footage from a Spider-Man game that may never have been released. Seems like it may have been part arcade game, part action/adventure.
Duration : 0:1:44
Aya Hirano in Eyeshield 21
November 23, 2008
Eyeshield 21 anime – live display of Japanese American Football Rice Ball at Tokyo Dome with Aya Hirano.
Duration : 0:3:57
“Action, Adventure, Romance and Love” by Beveren’s Toy (Video Storyboard)
November 23, 2008
The original storyboard for the yet to be released Action adventure romance and love video. By Beveren’s Toy. (very rough Idea but fun to see.)
Duration : 0:3:58
Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)
November 23, 2008
Player: GeneralGrim909
Mario’s first adventure into 3D space!!
There is no real need for an introduction, everyone knows and has played this game at one point in time. Great classic, great fun, great 3D platformer.
Duration : 0:3:45
Anyone know how to input the cheats for SACRED? I already know about the cheats sites, how do I make them work
November 22, 2008
It is the US version and has been patched and updated.
Ask your question at the SACRED forum link below
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What's the best mini-car racing game on the PS2?
November 22, 2008
My favourite game ever is "Muppet Racemania" on the PlayStation. I still play it now as it is a really good two player, little car racing game.
What though is the best little car racing game that is available on the PS2 which is two player and suitable for a young teenager? Thank you!
gran turismo
187 ride or die-like mario kart but you use real guns to kill enemies not turtle shells etc
outrun 2006 coast to coast online
crazy frog racer-very crap
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How to protect electric lighting cables when hanging wallpaper?
November 22, 2008
We are hanging lining paper on the walls & ceiling and have reached the ceiling light and wall lights. Obviously we know we have to switch off the mains electricity to even attempt to dismantle the light fittings…but what do we do to the bare cables before we continue with the wallpapering? We have heard that they should be `capped off`…how?
We intend to replace new light fittings after all the wallpapering has been finished.
You can obtain electric wire caps at your local DIY centre. they are just short lengths of plastic tube, closed at one end. Buy sufficient for the job and insulating tape.
DO THE FOLLOWING IN DAYLIGHT!
Switch off your electrics at the consumer circuit breaker/fuse box.
Carefully dismantle the existing light fittings and remove. Place caps over the exposed cable ends and secure with insulating tape.
There is normally a recess in walls for the wall fitting cables. Push the exposed cables into the recess. If your walls are plasterboard covered studding, tie a length of string to the cables and fix the running end of the string to the wall, with a drawing pin. The push the cable back into the cavity.
Similary tie off a length of string to the ceiling connections, fix with a drawing pin and then push the cable up into the ceiling void.
Apply wall and ceiling coverning as normal.
After the covering adhesive has dried, locate the recess apertures and cut a cross-shaped incision into the paper, making sure the crosspoint of the incision is directly over the aperture.
Draw the cable out of the recess/void with the string.
You are now ready to fix your new fittings.
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What is a good websight to lookup boxing records?
November 22, 2008
Yesterday I answered a question and part of my answer stated that I thought a great fight would be Hagler vs Duran. Someone commented that they did fight. I did not recall it. I hate to make mistakes like that so I would like to lookup boxing records and not make a fool of myself.
boxing history
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