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  1. jflecours

    flasherbiere

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  2. Et pourquoi ton roadcrafter ne ferait pas en double-usage? Ta réponse m'intéresse car j'aimerais justement m'en procurer un pour faire... du double usage!
  3. Bon ben c'est pas mal 50/50... (y'a aussi un autre de mes chum qui est pas sur rid et en qui j'ai confiance qui me dit de souder) Donc, j'ai fait souder (photos demain) et je vais commencer la saison comme ça. Je serai à l'affut pour m'en trouver une autre dans les prochaines semaines.
  4. Avec quoi au juste dans le neuf? Budget: le meilleur rapport qualité/prix...
  5. Bon ben, des fois la vie est moins belle... Réparable? Nouvelle roue?
  6. jflecours

    roue2

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    roue1

    De cet album: ZuluVictor

  8. jflecours

    Ch huile Et biere

    De cet album: ZuluVictor

  9. Moi je suis vendu au "one piece". Mon prochain sera un Roadcrafter...
  10. kick ass ramasse toujours les bons deals...
  11. Il va en avoir entre les dents!!!! Bon voyage mon ami!
  12. Expedition 39 Prepares for Today's Launch The gantry arms begin to close around the Soyuz TMA-12M spacecraft to secure the rocket at the launch pad on Sunday, March 23, 2014, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Launch of the Soyuz rocket is scheduled for 5:17 p.m. EDT, March 25 and will send Expedition 39 Soyuz Commander Alexander Skvortsov of the Russian Federal Space Agency, Roscosmos, Flight Engineer Steven Swanson of NASA, and Flight Engineer Oleg Artemyev of Roscosmos on a six-month mission aboard the International Space Station. Image Credit: NASA/Joel Kowsky
  13. Expedition 39 Soyuz Rollout The sun rises behind the Soyuz launch pad shortly before the Soyuz TMA-12M spacecraft is rolled out by train to the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, Sunday, March, 23, 2014. Launch of the Soyuz rocket is scheduled for March 26 (5:17 p.m. U.S. EDT on March 25) and will send Expedition 39 Soyuz Commander Alexander Skvortsov of the Russian Federal Space Agency, Roscosmos, Flight Engineer Steven Swanson of NASA, and Flight Engineer Oleg Artemyev of Roscosmos on a six-month mission aboard the International Space Station.
  14. Cassini Spacecraft Uses "Pi Transfer" to Navigate Path Around Saturn On Jan. 19, 2007, the Cassini spacecraft took this view of Saturn and its rings -- the visible documentation of a technique called a "pi transfer" completed with a Titan flyby. A pi transfer uses the gravity of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, to alter the orbit of the Cassini spacecraft so it can gain different perspectives on Saturn and achieve a wide variety of science objectives. During a pi transfer, Cassini flies by Titan at opposite sides of its orbit about Saturn (i.e., Titan's orbital position differs by pi radians between the two flybys) and uses Titan's gravity to change its orbital perspective on the ringed planet. > Read more: 5 Ways NASA Uses Pi Taking in the rings in their entirety was the focus of this particular imaging sequence. Therefore, the camera exposure times were just right to capture the dark-side of its rings, but longer than that required to properly expose the globe of sunlit Saturn. Consequently, the sunlit half of the planet is overexposed. The view is a mosaic of 36 images -- that is, 12 separate sets of red, green and blue images -- taken over the course of about 2.5 hours, as Cassini scanned across the entire main ring system. This view looks toward the unlit side of the rings from about 40 degrees above the ring plane. The images in this natural-color view were obtained with the Cassini spacecraft wide-angle camera at a distance of approximately 1.23 million kilometers (764,000 miles) from Saturn. Image scale is 70 kilometers (44 miles) per pixel. > Read more: Blinding Saturn Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
  15. Pas mal beau! Bonne chance dans ta vente
  16. Bon j'ai parlé un peu trop vite... Our suggestion is the: 4 Cell 100-010 Upgrade: 8 Cell for cold environments 100-011 C'est quand même tout petit! 4 Cell EVO2 $109.95 Ballistic Perforamnce Components Part Number: 100-010 Parts Unlimited Part Number: 2113-0258 Dimensions (Metric): 61mm (L) x 61mm (W) x 112mm (H) Dimensions (Standard): 2.5" (L) x 2.5" (W) x 4.25" (H) Negative Terminal Location: Right Weight: 444 grams (.979 lbs.)
  17. Une petite Ballistic 2 cells dans le fond du siège...
  18. Super le CM! Par contre je ne comprend pas le side cover d'un côté seulement...
  19. Un bon déterrage de thread pour un premier post... Bienvenue! Le mieux dans ce cas est d'envoyer un MP à la personne concernée en cliquant sur son avatar.
  20. Un peu d'aide: http://www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/ct/ http://www.rncan.gc.ca/sciences-terre/geographie/noms-lieux/10804
  21. Ils se fendent le c*l pour en vendre... http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchView?catalogId=10051&storeId=10051&langId=-16&N=0&Ntt=Porte+Accord%25C3%25A9on+&Nty=1&D=Porte+Accord%25C3%25A9on+&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Dx=mode+matchallpartial&s=true
  22. On March 3, 2014, at 6:09 a.m. EST, a NASA-funded sounding rocket launched straight into an aurora over Venetie, Alaska. The Ground-to-Rocket Electrodynamics – Electron Correlative Experiment (GREECE) sounding rocket mission, which launched from Poker Flat Research Range in Poker Flat, Alaska, will study classic curls in the aurora in the night sky. The GREECE mission seeks to understand what combination of events sets up these auroral curls as they're called, in the charged, heated gas – or plasma – where aurorae form. This is a piece of information, which in turn, helps paint a picture of the sun-Earth connection and how energy and particles from the sun interact with Earth's own magnetic system, the magnetosphere.> Read more Image Credit: NASA/Christopher Perry
  23. Va à ton Canadian Tire le plus près et commande le: c'est marqué "Commande spéciale"... Donc généralement pas en stock. Me semble pas mal cool en effet...
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