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Can somebody tell me what's wrong with this picture.
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Can somebody tell me what's wrong with this picture.
The fact, that a Delorean is way too expensive. The Delorean has been duplicated in a software or.. It might be a place that sells Deloreans, which I highly doubt.
-Jack.
Edit: Oh yeah, and there's a yellow (Delorean?) in the background.
Edit: Oh yeah, and there's a yellow (Delorean?) in the background.
Seriously, who does that?!
Hey guys, just came back from summer camp. it was awesome! ![]()
The fact, that a Delorean is way too expensive. The Delorean has been duplicated in a software or.. It might be a place that sells Deloreans, which I highly doubt.
-Jack.
Edit: Oh yeah, and there's a yellow (Delorean?) in the background.
There is actually a company that will make custom Deloreans, but they're incredibly expensive (mainly because all the parts have to be custom made) and they will only build them upon request, so it is most likely duplicated.
What is a Delorean?
I think it's the car from 'Back to the Future'. I saw one yesterday.
The Delorean DMC-12 is a sports car that was originally manufactured in Northern Ireland by the DeLorean Motor Company for the American market in 1981–1982. It is most commonly known simply as the DeLorean, as it was the only model ever produced by the company.
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I prefer 'Back to the Future Car'. Does the flux capacitor come included, or is it sold separately?
-MRB
I hope it's included.
Yeah, it's the car from Back to the Future. Now I'll go drink milk and stop quoting KinzCove.
Yay, I was right! Enjoy your milk. ![]()
I will! Do you want a glass too?

No thanks. I'm good. ![]()
Hey guys, a few ipod questions for ya:
My ipod's headphone jack has some problems. Sometimes the sound works fine, but if I turn the end of the headphones (the end in the ipod) then the sound is either lost, or only comes out of one ear.
Now I figured if I send my ipod in, they can fix this, as it's still under warranty. But will they also fixed the scratched up screen?
Also, after setting up the repair online, do I just ship the ipod to them? And what exactly happens to my ipod.
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My ipod's headphone jack has some problems. Sometimes the sound works fine, but if I turn the end of the headphones (the end in the ipod) then the sound is either lost, or only comes out of one ear.
Your contacts must be dirty inside. What you might try is using a small Q-tip, and put it up in the jack and spin it around a few times.
(Mind you I have never tried this)

New signature!
Nice, did you make it?

Yup! It's for my newest up-coming film. I've been Brickfilming mad at the moment! It'll be at 20 frames Per Second!
20? that's a big jump, do tests first.

Well, I thought it would be as well, but I've practically filmed it all and run it together once or twice, and it's looking great. I will do tests though after this - I want to experiment!
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