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I scored a MSD coil off of Jake at Carlisle, what is the best way to make a bracket for it? I may end up just buying one from iPD but if it's easy to make a bracket I am all ears

i got the blaster from summit new for cheap and bought the bracket from ipd separate - it was actually reasonably priced i thought haha. i forget what it was though :(

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Matt ought to love this...the beginning of the end for Facebook. If the younger generation is already bailing for Tumblr (who knew Victoria was a trendsetter :lol: ) and Twitter then there's a wide open gap that will leave FB as an adults only playground eventually.

http://www.theatlanticwire.com/technology/2013/05/facebook-survey-pew/65469/

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Matt ought to love this...the beginning of the end for Facebook. If the younger generation is already bailing for Tumblr (who knew Victoria was a trendsetter :lol: ) and Twitter then there's a wide open gap that will leave FB as an adults only playground eventually.

http://www.theatlanticwire.com/technology/2013/05/facebook-survey-pew/65469/

Interesting and unsurprising dilemma : people are toxic. The surveyed people don't seem to be annoyed with marketing, apps, business motives, or privacy. It's the user's content that pushes them out. Billion dollar question is how do you keep social media but discourage "drama" and excessive sharing while keeping intelligent discussion and interesting shares?

I'm pessimistic about that one. I'm not sure it's possible. Many teens are fast typers, yet rarely want to have deep level discussions. It's impressive how a FB comment chain loses people the longer the posts get.

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The dynamic driver here is for more private networks that you have more control over who you follow and how they can impact your presence on the web. You never have to see comments from someone if you don't follow them on Twitter. And Tumblr offers some anonymity and other controls on what is actually posted. Part of the authenticity comes from the "obscurity" of Tumblr. Everyone is on Facebook (1 billion + users). Not everyone is on Tumblr (50 million blogs) and everything you do isn't visible unless you point someone to it.

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Matt ought to love this...the beginning of the end for Facebook. If the younger generation is already bailing for Tumblr (who knew Victoria was a trendsetter :lol: ) and Twitter then there's a wide open gap that will leave FB as an adults only playground eventually.

http://www.theatlanticwire.com/technology/2013/05/facebook-survey-pew/65469/

:lol:

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