In my case its just taking fucking forever, Trying to get shit done for a 2nd channel is annoying when youtube claims it will take 6 hours to upload a 15min video of Killing floor... and there like 7 parts
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Thats not my problem. I typically can get a 25-1 hour video in 5-20 minutes depending on size. ( Smaller games ) .
Is your connection slow right now or something? But the file size also matter if its huge it makes since. 6 hours is a shit load more than i've ever seen a video take.
hey :revwacko:
time to fade away
Time to fap away?
No, no man boobs for me.
So Force India have been petrol bombed in Bahrain.
Should they really be racing over there? Probably not.
So, 4 pieces of toast plastered in butter. 2 packets of Space Raiders and 2 cans of Mountain Dew Energy for breakfast. God damn, why am I so healthy? :wacko:
Now I understand the manboobs tag :lol
AE82 Corolla with 4AG 16 valve.
Yeah, it's old.......but I think I might just give this little bitch a home :hug:
cricket?
i'm watching ipl now.:REALcool:
We didn't have the 3 door AE82 hatches over here.
It's a 5 door.
http://www.4age.net/gallery/ae82/069.jpg
It isn't a long bodied Seca thank God :dread:
:gnight:
This is the kind of Corolla that comes to mind when mentioned.
http://nagoyajapan1.files.wordpress....-ae86-180k.jpg
I seriously dunno what that GT 3 door Dan posted is :shrug:
We didn't even have the 3 door AE82 Corollas here.......we had the Sprinter, but I thought that looked different and was AE86 :thot: and it was RWD not FWD.
I think there was a Corolla GT coupé (Europe)......and the US had the Corolla FX16 GT-S.
The pic has NSW number plates (Aussie)........maybe it's an import, but I'm only guessing.
Get a Nissan Pulsar GT-R
http://news.topmotors.com/wp-content.../Oldpulsar.jpg
The Car Out: More Turbo's then you can handle
The 5 door I looked at today is the same as the white car I posted.
And after reading that I assume the engine is the same as the European 3 door GT.Quote:
A DOHC 16-valve engine, designated 4A-GE, was added in 1983 on the rear-drive cars. It was a 1.6 L (1587 cc) I4 and produced an impressive 124 hp (92 kW), turning the Levin/Trueno (Japan), Corolla GT coupé (Europe) and Corolla GT-S into a popular sports car. The 3 door FWD hatchback with this engine was known as the Corolla FX-16. This engine was also combined with the front-drive transaxle to power the mid-engined Toyota MR-2.
Toyota MR2s are quite cheap.
I only like this one though.
http://images.drive.com.au/drive_ima...8toyotaM_m.jpg