RANDOM---What does you Screen name mean? Reply #45 – February 09, 2007, 12:50:20 PM my bird use to be blue, it's an 84, and it has a 302... Quote Selected
RANDOM---What does you Screen name mean? Reply #46 – February 09, 2007, 02:07:29 PM mine comes from the the process of lining up the DNA strands in the midacondriea of white blood cells the scientist name was Dr. Kyle Mac Millain and he discovered it in the year 2000 so yeah hes my hero Quote Selected
RANDOM---What does you Screen name mean? Reply #47 – February 09, 2007, 02:34:06 PM 460 bird Quote Selected
RANDOM---What does you Screen name mean? Reply #48 – February 09, 2007, 03:55:37 PM Gee, your Tbird looks awfully slow... Quote Selected
RANDOM---What does you Screen name mean? Reply #49 – February 09, 2007, 06:59:16 PM Quote from: TucanSam;128434He is just one happy looking dude.BTW: I had no idea there was a friut rollup thing going on, maybe I should change it.HAHA! thats hilarious just because we use to call this chick at school Tucan Sam Cause of her nose(she was a Bi and a liar anyways). Then she Transfered schools! Quote from: the_intimidator03;128469mine is for one of my favorite nascar drivers..... Dale Earnhardt Sr. but most of you probably can already figure that out for yourself lolHe was my Favoriate also. i have boxes of his stuff. My Uncle/ God Father(RIP) was a fan of his and that is how i became a fan of Nascar and the Earnhardts. Quote Selected
RANDOM---What does you Screen name mean? Reply #50 – February 09, 2007, 08:02:00 PM Yeah mine is pretty self explanatory,Its a TBIRD,Its BAD,And its #1 to Me. Quote Selected
RANDOM---What does you Screen name mean? Reply #51 – February 09, 2007, 10:04:40 PM I am still guessing after 3 years of joining this board, im still the only Mexican.... At that time i was very proud of my shiny 85 Cougar...Now im a proud owner of a "yard ornament", but hell, i still love that car...Yep, MexCougar..... Quote Selected
RANDOM---What does you Screen name mean? Reply #52 – February 09, 2007, 10:32:10 PM year,car,project name.... muwahahhaa you'll see Quote Selected
RANDOM---What does you Screen name mean? Reply #53 – February 11, 2007, 06:03:51 PM Mine is quite self explanatory my fox is a 20th Anniversary with the ever so popular 5.0 Quote Selected
RANDOM---What does you Screen name mean? Reply #54 – February 11, 2007, 06:12:28 PM I loved the boss 351 mustang, and wanted to make a clone out of mine a long time ago, its been a screen name for a long time, usually its the boss, or just boss, for some reason i put da in front of it this time, don't remember why, must of been in a ghetto mood:hick: Quote Selected
RANDOM---What does you Screen name mean? Reply #55 – February 11, 2007, 09:25:44 PM My name...:hick: +I used to have a '67 XR-7 when I was in high school (I miss it!)... +My parents bought the '87 20th Ann. Ed. my junior year in h.s.(I started driving it regular when in college the '67 died.)... +To continue my Cougar tradition my very first (and only to date) new car purchased by myself is my '97 30th Ann. Ed. I special ordered it from the local dealer with every possible option, and waited an agonizingly long 6 weeks for it to arrive.I don't have the '67 anymore...but it's in the screen name out of respect for starting it all. Quote Selected
RANDOM---What does you Screen name mean? Reply #56 – February 11, 2007, 09:44:15 PM 1st 3 letters are my initialsguess on the rest Quote Selected
RANDOM---What does you Screen name mean? Reply #57 – February 11, 2007, 10:30:30 PM Lets dissect.Cougar Special Edition Quote Selected
RANDOM---What does you Screen name mean? Reply #58 – February 12, 2007, 08:23:05 PM crys·tal /ˈkrɪstl/ pr0nunciation Key - Show Spelled pr0nunciation[kris-tl] pr0nunciation Key - Show IPA pr0nunciation noun, adjective, verb, -taled, -tal·ing or (especially British) -talled, -tal·ling. –noun 1. a clear, transparent mineral or glass resembling ice. 2. the transparent form of crystallized quartz. 3. Chemistry, Mineralogy. a solid body having a characteristic internal structure and enclosed by symmetrically arranged plane surfaces, intersecting at definite and characteristic angles. 4. anything made of or resembling such a substance. 5. a single grain or mass of a crystalline substance. 6. glass of fine quality and a high degree of brilliance. 7. articles, esp. glassware for the table and ornamental objects, made of such a glass. 8. the glass or plastic cover over the face of a watch. 9. Radio. a. the piece of germanium, silicon, galena, or the like forming the essential part of a crystal detector. b. the crystal detector itself. 10. Electronics. a quartz crystal ground in the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped, which vibrates strongly at one frequency when electric voltages of that frequency are placed across opposite sides: used to control the frequency of an oscillator (crystal oscillator), as of a radio transmitter. 11. Slang. any stimulant drug in powder form, as methamphetamine or PCP. –adjective 12. composed of crystal. 13. resembling crystal; clear; transparent. 14. Radio. pertaining to or employing a crystal detector. 15. indicating the fifteenth event of a series, as a wedding anniversary. –verb (used with object) 16. to make into crystal; crystallize. 17. to cover or coat with, or as if with, crystal (usually fol. by over). --------------------------------------------------------------------------------[Origin: bef. 1000; ME cristal(le), OE cristalla < ML cristallum, L crystallum < Gk krýstallos clear ice, rock crystal, deriv. of krystaínein to freeze; see cryo-] —Related formscrys·tal·like, adjective Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006. Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source Crys·tal /ˈkrɪstl/ pr0nunciation Key - Show Spelled pr0nunciation[kris-tl] pr0nunciation Key - Show IPA pr0nunciation –noun 1. a city in SE Minnesota, near Minneapolis. 25,543. 2. a female given name. Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006. American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source crys·tal (krĭs'təl) pr0nunciation Key n. A homogenous solid formed by a repeating, three-dimensional pattern of atoms, ions, or molecules and having fixed distances between constituent parts. The unit cell of such a pattern. A natural or synthetic crystalline material having piezoelectric or semiconducting properties. An electronic device, such as an oscillator or detector, using such a material. A high-quality, clear, colorless glass. An object, especially a vessel or ornament, made of such glass. Such objects considered as a group. A mineral, especially a transparent form of quartz, having a crystalline structure, often characterized by external planar faces. A natural or synthetic crystalline material having piezoelectric or semiconducting properties. An electronic device, such as an oscillator or detector, using such a material. A high-quality, clear, colorless glass. An object, especially a vessel or ornament, made of such glass. Such objects considered as a group. A high-quality, clear, colorless glass. An object, especially a vessel or ornament, made of such glass. Such objects considered as a group. A clear glass or plastic protective cover for the face of a watch or clock. Slang A stimulant drug, usually methamphetamine, in its powdered form. adj. Clear or transparent: a crystal lake; the crystal clarity of their reasoning. [Middle English cristal, from Old French, from Latin crystallum, from Greek krustallos, ice, crystal; see kreus- in Indo-European roots.] (Download Now or Buy the Book) The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth EditionCopyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Online Etymology Dictionary - Cite This Source crystal O.E. cristal "clear ice, clear mineral," from O.Fr. cristal, from L. crystallum "crystal, ice," from Gk. krystallos, from kryos "frost," from PIE base *kru(s)- "hard, hard outer surface" (see crust). The mineral has been so-called since O.E.; it was regarded by the ancients as a sort of fossilized ice. As a shortened form of crystal-glass it dates from 1594.Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper WordNet - Cite This Source crystal noun 1. a solid formed by the solidification of a chemical and having a highly regular atomic structure 2. a crystalline element used as a component in various electronic devices 3. a rock formed by the solidification of a substance; has regularly repeating internal structure; external plane faces 4. colorless glass made of almost pure silica [syn: quartz glass] 5. glassware made of quartz 6. a protective cover that protects the face of a watch WordNet® 2.1, © 2005 Princeton University The American Heritage Science Dictionary - Cite This Source crystal (krĭs'təl) pr0nunciation Key A homogenous solid formed by a repeating, three-dimensional pattern of atoms, ions, or molecules and having smooth external surfaces with characteristic angles between them. Crystals can occur in many sizes and shapes. ◇ The particular arrangement in space of these atoms, molecules, or ions, and the way in which they are joined, is called a crystal lattice. There are seven crystal groups or systems. Each is defined on the basis of the geometrical arrangement of the crystal lattice. A natural or synthetic material, such as quartz or ceramic, that consists of such crystals. When subjected to mechanical stresses, crystalline materials can generate an electric charge or, when subjected to an electric field, they can generate mechanical vibrations in what is known as the piezoelectric effect. An electrical device, such as an oscillator or a diode used for detecting radio signals, made of such a material. crystalline adjective The American Heritage® Science DictionaryCopyright © 2002 by Houghton Mifflin Company.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. American Heritage New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition - Cite This Source crystal A material in which the atoms are arranged in a rigid geometrical structure (see geometry) marked by symmetry. Crystals often have clearly visible geometrical shapes.-----Also the name I was given when I was born, so pick one I guess... Quote Selected
RANDOM---What does you Screen name mean? Reply #59 – February 12, 2007, 10:17:33 PM Can anyone guess what model year my car is? Quote Selected