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    WAFFLES posted on Jun 16, 2008 2:57:47 PM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by Dhampy

    Do you guys know where I can get a repair manual for a 2001 Mazda Protege? Neither Haynes nor Chilton seem to make one.

    go to auto zone

     
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    Dhampy posted on Jun 16, 2008 3:44:31 PM - Report post
     
    quote:
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    I found this from a Google search.

    Might be helpful, Link

    I'll try that.

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    Dhampy posted on Jun 16, 2008 3:45:08 PM - Report post
     
    quote:
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    quote:
    originally posted by Dhampy

    Do you guys know where I can get a repair manual for a 2001 Mazda Protege? Neither Haynes nor Chilton seem to make one.

    go to auto zone

    Autozone sells Haynes and Chilton manuals and neither makes one for the car.

    In the end they will lay their freedom at our feet and say to us, 'Make us your slaves, but feed us.'

    List of CHU'ers on deviantART--SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL DEVIANTS!

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    WAFFLES posted on Jun 16, 2008 3:47:05 PM - Report post
     
    oh ok
     
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    SuperSkyline89 posted on Jun 18, 2008 6:52:30 PM - Report post
     
    This would be interesting to anyone that plays racing games.

    Real-time virtual racing against live professionals coming soon

    Gaming systems like the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 have advanced graphics capabilities that make racing games look almost like you're doing the real thing. While today's games are everything we've ever hoped for, iOpener Media appears ready to take the next step by letting gamers actually participate in race day. The Netherlands-based company has created a way of utilizing GPS signals of professional drivers from a live event to let gamers go head to head with the world's best on their TVs. Sweet! This technology could very soon give you the ability to participate virtually in a real race, provided that iOpener Media has set up track-side servers to communicate car positioning over the Internet and into your gaming console. The system is so accurate, it can determine the location of every vehicle in the race to within 30 cm.

    iOpener Media doesn't intend to build the actual games, but it will offer its technology to game developers. It will also provide virtual reality software that blends real and virtual worlds by creating on-the-fly, real-looking crashes and take-over maneuvers that simulate the interaction between real and fake cars.

    While such a game would give you a much better experience of racing in a real event, it isn't perfect. For example, Lewis Hamilton will never see you, so he won't react to your every move. Also, any real drivers that run into your virtual open wheel will go on untouched while you fly into a cement barrier. But it's still a new take on driving games, and if it provides enough real-life experience, hard-core gamers will love it. And the best part is that the technology has already been tested with an F1 car, and it could very well be a reality in time for the next Christmas shopping season

    Link

    Welcome to the next generation of Forza Motorsport and Gran Turismo where you race against legends like Mario Andretti, Micheal Schumacher, and Lewis Hamilton.
     
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    WAFFLES posted on Jun 18, 2008 7:36:50 PM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by SuperSkyline89

    This would be interesting to anyone that plays racing games.

    Real-time virtual racing against live professionals coming soon

    Gaming systems like the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 have advanced graphics capabilities that make racing games look almost like you're doing the real thing. While today's games are everything we've ever hoped for, iOpener Media appears ready to take the next step by letting gamers actually participate in race day. The Netherlands-based company has created a way of utilizing GPS signals of professional drivers from a live event to let gamers go head to head with the world's best on their TVs. Sweet! This technology could very soon give you the ability to participate virtually in a real race, provided that iOpener Media has set up track-side servers to communicate car positioning over the Internet and into your gaming console. The system is so accurate, it can determine the location of every vehicle in the race to within 30 cm.

    iOpener Media doesn't intend to build the actual games, but it will offer its technology to game developers. It will also provide virtual reality software that blends real and virtual worlds by creating on-the-fly, real-looking crashes and take-over maneuvers that simulate the interaction between real and fake cars.

    While such a game would give you a much better experience of racing in a real event, it isn't perfect. For example, Lewis Hamilton will never see you, so he won't react to your every move. Also, any real drivers that run into your virtual open wheel will go on untouched while you fly into a cement barrier. But it's still a new take on driving games, and if it provides enough real-life experience, hard-core gamers will love it. And the best part is that the technology has already been tested with an F1 car, and it could very well be a reality in time for the next Christmas shopping season

    Link

    Welcome to the next generation of Forza Motorsport and Gran Turismo where you race against legends like Mario Andretti, Micheal Schumacher, and Lewis Hamilton.

    dude thats gunna be sweet now i can put my nfs skillz to the test

     
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    SKUD666 posted on Jun 18, 2008 9:13:25 PM - Report post
     
    Bring it on. The ultimate racing experience.

    On a side note, a novel way to bring your cars artwork to life, and get rid of some excess NOS.

    Link
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    WAFFLES posted on Jun 18, 2008 9:21:45 PM - Report post
     
    dude that iz strangly sweet and a waste of mony but i bet it went well wit the judges
     
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