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Post by Crash_X on Oct 20, 2012 20:58:45 GMT -8
Because I really dont know what Im doing. I will try to to the best i can so your help and patience will make this a good site Thanks Crash_X
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Post by buddlee23 on Oct 22, 2012 20:02:42 GMT -8
Hey Crash (and others), Im glad I stumbled upon this group while doing quite a hefty amount of research about older Corollas. I actually am looking into getting into the genera (I have a mr2 right now) and have to opportunity acquire a 78 TE51. Before I dive into it and purchase it, I was wondering if there are any particular issues I should look for besides rust? Thanks buddlee23
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Post by Crash_X on Oct 22, 2012 20:11:07 GMT -8
Hi buddlee23. welcome to O.S.C. rust was the only thing, i have it in the wheel arches and the rear foot wells. but have seen it in the doors also
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Post by orgowner27 on May 8, 2013 19:16:28 GMT -8
Ken, I was trying to add an attachment to a reply your post "Swimming with the Toy", and for some reason, the loading indicator bar never progressed..... successfully posted some pics last night, so, not sure what the problem is....any ideas? Thanks
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Post by Crash_X on May 8, 2013 22:39:40 GMT -8
Ken, I was trying to add an attachment to a reply your post "Swimming with the Toy", and for some reason, the loading indicator bar never progressed..... successfully posted some pics last night, so, not sure what the problem is....any ideas? Thanks sorry orgrower27, dont know what might have happened. im still learning this stuff, maybe try again ? crash_x
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Post by lena01 on Sept 20, 2017 7:14:18 GMT -8
Feedback occurs when outputs of a system are routed back as inputs as part of a chain of cause-and-effect that forms a circuit or loop. The system can then be said to feed back into itself. The notion of cause-and-effect has to be handled carefully when applied to feedback systems: Simple causal reasoning about a feedback system is difficult because the first system influences the second and second system influences the first, leading to a circular argument. This makes reasoning based upon cause and effect tricky, and it is necessary to analyze the system as a whole.
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