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Painsponge

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  1. Hi friends, I recently ran into an issue that when I start COD2 or MW the mic auto mutes. Looking around on line everyone seems to think I have a malware issue. So I go and pay Mcaffee $26 for a nice one year protection plan. Can't install the program, every time I click "run", the program appears for a moment, then disappears. Now I'm even more pissed off than previously! Any help here would be appreciated.
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  15. Cover with dry wall, mud, sand and paint.
  16. Do yourself a favor and don't listen to Joe Canadian,...he's an IDIOT!
  17. Sheesh, can someone explain how to successfully post a Youtube video? Thanks ahead of time!
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  20. Hello friends, I wanted to brag a bit about how I repaired my JBL 10" down firing sub-woofer. The history of the sub goes like this. I bought it new along with the other five JBL satellite loud speakers around 2003. The system has always sounded great. Then in 2010 the sub blew and I sent it out to be fixed (JBL fixed it for free). It worked great again up til about a month ago it blew again. I had nothing to lose by opening it up and checking it out. I have good luck tinkering with stuff. Upon investigating I noticed that two large capacitors looked like they were not original to the circuit board. I pulled them off the board and scribbled down the info printed on them. A quick Google search and I bought two new replacements for a total of $8.00. After cleaning up the old solder with my Dremmel, I used a JB Weld plastic epoxy to glue the new capacitors in place. (anti-vibration precaution). The metal prongs on the opposite side of the board then needed to be cleaned up to accept new solder. After scratching some of the green film away to expose some new copper, I fluxed and soldered. She's back up and pounding like a champ!
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