Tuesday, den 9. March 2010


Operation Wolf 3 was the third game in Taito’s ‘Operation’ shooter series. Here we can see what I think has to be one of the noisiest attract-mode sequence in an arcade game. I expect most operators would have had the attract-mode sounds turned OFF when these machines where in service. One would certainly get a migraine listening to this all day. In the first scene with the truck. One will notice that all the terrorists are wearing bright day-glo coloured boiler suits along with matching baseball caps. Makes them easier to spot and shoot I guess.

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Thursday, den 25. February 2010

4180715294 272dc1e9da m A Hurt Knee Cap   Popping Sounds and Cracking Noises   Brace Yourself For Support
When you think of your knee now, how are you?

Is the pain always there, or want to come and go?

There are many reasons why someone may have damaged the knee. Unfortuntately, this is a common problem for athletes who do a lot of running and jumping. Directly, as the primary cause of knee struck down by the type of treatment should be done to relieve pain and swelling of the stem.

Torn ligaments – most common cause Hurt knee cap (patella)

A torn ligament is one of the most common injuries in the knee joint. Usually presents with pain and swelling and may also include knee glides over you when you go. Many outbreaks of links in it as a trick knee. This is a condition caused by a bad link that will allow your knees to give out when standing or running.

Torn links are more likely to see people involved in sport or have played in the past and those who work in occupations that require lots of heavy lifting task.

Osteoarthritis – a common cause of knee Sore Cap

If you hurt chronic patella your doctor will want to rule out the possibility of osteoarthritis. The disease involves the knee joint deterioration, along wth stiffness, malaise, and edema (fluid retention) in public. While this can happen at any age, usually occurs in athletes and usually a higher age. Surgery is sometimes seen in those with this condition, although it is usually treated with a brace and anti-inflammatory drugs.

Treatment for Patella Injuries

The recommended treatment for a bad patella due mainly to the case of acute injury or a chronic condition.

A) Acute injury: If a bad knee is the result of an acute injury, it will be treated with ice and you may be asked to stay for the foot and wearing a pair when they go to keep the knee straight. The stability of these aids can help perhaps logical, because they help to maintain structural integrity is protected and properly aligned knee. – (It’s always important to tell your doctor if you have any serious injuries.)

B) Chronic Knee Pain: If pain is due to a chronic condition, it is probably treated with anti-inflammatory drugs and a couple who can help you stay mobile. A chronic condition can stop a long-term knee and wearing a pair can be a very effective tool to plan your treatment. Suspenders are important, especially in this situation, because they help to prevent excessive movement, which increases the discomfort.

Surgery is considered the last resort for any treatment of the knee as it is not always successful and can also be painful.

If you want to take your knee stability to the next level, so visit us online at http://www. drbraceco. com Dr. Brace Co. is education-based Web site that can provide useful information and meaningful support for your knees.

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Monday, den 23. November 2009

I have a Century truck cap that came off of a ‘94 Mazda B4000 pickup. We bought the pickup after it had been vandalized, and all the cap windows but the front were smashed. Century does not sell parts or anything directly to the public, they only go through their dealers; I called my local dealer and they basically hinted that it would cost a LOT to get the replacement glass for the 4 side windows and rear window, plus I’d have to drag the thing down there so they could look at it and get all the info, and pay them BEFORE I receive any parts, AND they might not even be able to get the glass for it because Century recently changed glass companies and the cap is not new. It sounds like a huge hassle to me, so I’d like to look for new glass elsewhere. Any suggestions on where I could find new glass for this? Would junkyard or pull-a-part be a good place to look, or would they be unlikely to have trucks with caps still on?
It’s not a Leer, why would I call them?
Someone told me that glass companies can’t cut curves in glass?? That seems ludicrous since most car windows are curved, but I dunno. All the glass is flat, would it be cheaper to go to a non-automotive glass company?

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