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A 1994 Nissan Altima Headlight Problem? I have a 1994 Nissan Altima, and I went to remove the passanger side headlight bulb, from the lense. There is a little clip/spring that holds the bulb in place inside the lense to keep it from being angled in the lense. Now that its not there, my headlight is pointing to the sky. I know the little clip/spring that holds it in place is part of the lense assembly, so the proper fix would be to replace the entire assembly, however I don't have the money since I'm out of work to replace the assembly even with a used one. Does anyone know a fix to this that I can do to it, to keep my headlight straight in the lense, instead of being angled, without replacing the lense, that is cost free?

gary o replied: "Go to an auto wrecker and just get the part you need. One of those you pull it places. Otherwise drive during the day."

Extra Money needed...............Plea... Help....Good ways and suggestions required? Its got to be free - im not sending any upfront money anywhere. Got to be within the UK and pay in Stirling. Sensible answers....i am NOT standing under a red light! I am willing to work from home, during evenings and weekends. I have a 9-5 Mon- Fri job so needs to fit around that. My mum once had a home job putting the springs in the saftey clips of electrical plugs....i dont mind doing this kinda thing! Honest, genuine schemes only!!! PLEASE HELP!!!

MRS NICE replied: "I am sorry I can not answer this question as I am looking for the same thing.... Will be interesting to see if there are actually any genuine offers of extra wok out there!! Most companies ask you to send cash.... I think not!!!! ;0)"

thewozman replied: "Try a bit of market research in the evenings at a call centre...there are loads of companies and the current hourly rate is 8ph."

Kernow replied: "Sell my scenic photography of Cornwall, for 20% commision."

just wonderin replied: "do " in call" only"

navee replied: "you do any honest business where people are more...........definitely you get success."

littlebethan replied: "How about Ebay. Try buying things from charity shops and selling them on. You can make some decent money from that."

sunny replied: "try having a clean up in your home you will be suprised what you dont need ,the take it to a weekend market to sell that will start you off,then go to auction places, garage sales in peoples homes ask your friends for things they dont want and pack it all in to your car take it to a sunday market and sell its cash in hand and will help you out if you dont have a car have a regular sale from home and advertise it"

berichnwise replied: "Have you heard of an internet business? Personally, I find that an internet business is an easy way to create an autopilot income because: 1. Requires small to zero capital 2. Gets started right away and easily 3. Allows you to work from home or anywhere in the world as long as there is an internet connection 4. Has unlimited potential to earn money 5. No age or education requirements 6. Doesn't need you to have to have a company What you need to do is to learn about the internet business as much as possible to discover whether it is for you and what your strategy is. There is free information around. Good luck."

bigtimeoperations replied: "Two words..."Paper route"...You can do it early in the morning before work, and if you get enough accouts you could be swimming in the extra cash...Cha-ching!!!"

just trying to make a difference replied: "why not try this, all it will take is some of your time... 1. get a free website, such as microsoft office live. read here for details 2. write about something you know, ie. work or hobby - make your website full of useful content so people stay and read it! 3. add some adds! relevant to the topic your website is about of course. try an affiliate scheme such as 4. follow these 10 low cost ways to promote your website 5. sit back and enjoy!"

During this recession, what do you think of these ideas for saving and making money? 1. Set up an apple cider stand on a crisp fall day. 2. Start a gift-wrapping service at the holidays. 3. Sell items from the attic using an on-line auction service. 4. Wear your winter coat one more season 5. Set up an automatic paycheck withdrawal for $2 per week. 6. Hold a garage sale. 7. Barter with neighbors or friends for needed household services. 8. Babysit for neighbors. 9. Mow lawns. 10. Post a flyer at the grocery store offering to help people move. 11. Start a spring cleaning service. 12.Walk dogs. 13. Offer seamstress and tailoring services. 14. Sew instead of buying clothes or home accessories. 15. Provide a taxi service for elderly neighbors. 16. Bike to work. 17. Car pool. 18. Use public transportation. 19. Park in the less expensive lots and enjoy the exercise you get from walking! 20. Conserve electricity at home and estimate monthly savings. 21. Find a student (kindergarten through college) who needs a tutor. 22. Cut out candy and snacks; donate what you save on these purchases and dental bills! 23. Take outgrown kids' clothes to a consignment shop. 24. Take your duds from the '70s or '80s to a vintage shop-everything old is new again! 25. Camp instead of staying in hotels on vacation. 26. Give up cable television for a few months--or forever! 27. Pet sit for neighbors who are traveling. 28. Make Saturday "Homemade Pasta Night" instead of dining out. 29. Borrow the latest best-sellers from the library instead of buying them. 30. Give up soft drinks for a whole summer. 31. Take a Thermos of fresh-brewed coffee to work instead of stopping for gourmet brew. 32. For your birthday, ask friends and family to make a gift to Mennonite Board of Missions, Commission on Overseas Mission, Commision on Home Ministries or Ministries Commission, Mennonite Church Canada in your name. 33. Give up your gym membership for the summer and exercise in the fresh air and sunshine. 34. Use coupons when shopping, and donate the savings. 35. Shop at yard sales and thrift stores--you never know when you'll find a hidden treasure. 36. For large household purchases, look for bargains on-line. 37. Pay off credit card debt so no interest collects. 38. Don't let water run while brushing teeth and turn out lights when you leave a room. 39. Offer your services as an office temp or substitute teacher. 40. Design Web sites for local families and businesses. 41. Buy cost-cutter brands for staples and household supplies. 42. Email friends and family instead of calling. 43. Make your own gift cards for holidays and birthdays. 44. Wear more "hand-me-downs" instead of buying new clothes. 45. Buy clothes that mix-and-match for each season. 46. Start flowers from seeds instead of buying seedlings. 47. Put on a family or neighborhood talent show and charge admission. 48. Use vinegar and water for a general household cleaning solution and save on expensive products. 49. Collect cans. 50. Study your health insurance policy and discover ways to avoid health care costs. 51. Plant a larger garden and sell vegetables at a roadside stand. 52. Instead of taking friends or clients out to dinner, send a donation in their name. 53. Donate your holiday club account and give homemade gifts this year. 54. Instead of buying a new CD every week, trade with your friends. 55. Scale back your vacation this year, or choose a service project instead. 56. Wait another six months for any major household purchase. 57. Postpone an upgrade to a software application you use. 58. Make a choice: Chocolate or coffee. Movies or eating out. Experience the one you choose more fully and donate your savings. 59. Buy a live plant instead of fresh flowers to decorate your table. 60. Love your looks--give up hair color, permanents, and other things that detract from your natural beauty. 61. Learn calligraphy and make money addressing invitations and lettering announcements. 62. For special family nights, plan on a video and pizza at home instead of dinner and a movie out. 63. Take the kids to the grocery store with you instead of hiring a babysitter. 64. Restrict your use of the cellular phone to emergencies only. 65. Choose eyeglasses with a sun clip instead of buying pre ion sunglasses. 66. Wait for summer clothes to go on sale. 67. Be creative with leftovers--use them for work lunches. 68. Find loose change and save it in a coffee can for a year. 69. Bathe the dog yourself and save the groomer's costs. 70. Do your own house painting this spring instead of hiring a professional. 71. Play tennis on the public courts and save fees. 72. Give up golf for a few weekends and hike in a state park instead. 73. Rake lawns in your neighborhood in the fall. 74. Donate your expense checks from work-related travel. 75. Hold a bake sale. 76. Have friends over for parlor games instead of going out to the theater or a concert. 77. Shovel snow for money. 78. Organize a neighborhood car wash. 79. Sell lem

RESPECT OF THE FIST replied: "I think, and this is rare, that i hope you copied and pasted that, i liked 7 and 15"

justdaydreaming replied: "wow these are all really good ideas ive been doing lots of things like this lately =]"

Onkyo TXSR605 connecting speakers? Hello Im thinking of buying a Onkyo TXSR605 receiver and need to know if you can attach speakers that have the spring type wiring to it. The speaker i have is from a PANASONIC SC-PT850EBK which has a red and black speaker connection which you simply push the spring clip and put the speaker wire in the holes as i really dont want to spend more money buying more speakers as im very happy with the speakers i have and the design are very good. Hope some one can help as the panasonic dvd player can not process dts HD as im using the dvd as a amp which is connected to a blu ray player via optical cable. Works in 5.1 dolby digital but not Dts HD as many blu ray dvds only support DTS HD.

Wesley M replied: "Yeah you should be able to. Glad to here you're using that receiver. It's an awesome receiver. I own one, and I also sell them. You should be able to just cut off the spring clips and strip back the wire."

RankingSlackness replied: "The Onkyo has five way binding posts. Your setup will work. For connecting the speaker cable to the binding posts I recommend using banana plugs. Secondly, to enjoy the hi-def audio codecs, connect your BD player to the Onkyo via HDMI. If your BD player can bitsream the audio, let it do so. That will allow the Onkyo to decode them. Hope this helps."

What Airsoft gun should i get? And what density of ammo? I'm saving up money and i only want to spend $60 to $130. I want to get a sniper rifle, spring pistol, ammo, clips, and speed loader. Maybe some other stuff later like gear. I don't want to have to make changes so it doesn't break. Free shipping would be amazing. I live on the East coast of U.S.. Pistol i just want to hold up for a secondary gun like close contact when im shooting my sniper. The sniper has to come with a scope and the mounts. I DON'T NEED to have a bi-pod. Has to be bolt action single shot no battery. Any color besides tan. I also was thinking about getting a shotgun with or instead of a pistol.

Matt A replied: "yeah you really have no chance of getting that for that money... im guessing you are a beginner as it is clear you know nothing about the sport. sniper is a very difficult role and should only be taken up by somebody with experience. you need to start off with an AEG. for the price range you are looking for go for an ECHO 1 as they are probably the best brand you will get for your price range. hope this helps :)"

tendermeatLALALA replied: "What density of ammo? Use Ksc .20s or .25s+ if you're sniping Oh I live on the east coast. Georgia to be exact. You can get a good scope for around $100 lol Okay, but in your price range, I'd get a jg bar 10. I don't think it comes with a scope though a AGM Type 96 is also good, butt i don't think it comes with a scope either. UHC Tactical 9 is also pretty good. The best backup would be a gas pistol for you. They're around 150 or so. lol but that's not an option. So, uhh a pretty good spring pistol is the KWC Beretta 92fs. It hits pretty hard at 230fps(with .2s of coarse) I wouldn't reccomend using a scope that comes with the gun, since the gun would probably be from a clone brand/crap brand and the scope would probably be pretty much trash. Leaper scopes are pretty good. Look at each of the sources for what you need. Airsoft atlanta is pretty close to us, and they're pretty good. Airsoftgi is one of the best, most popular, and awesome airsoft stores out there. Oh yeah and I agree with the other guy. Sniping is boring."

Dmitri replied: "Magazine, not "clip". You aren't using clip fed rifles or pistols in airsoft. You might need a bit more, as the cheapest bolt action worth buying is $100 ($130 with added scope). One of the best quality ones on the market, though. With your budget tight, you're going to be limited to spring pistols, or the CM030. Only AEP worth buying and/or using; The rest, junk. "

RAWR replied: "Well istead of a pistol why not get a shotgun, I found a wholesale and just 1 of them is better than any spring pistol, the spring itself is bigger than most pistols + longer barrel. .20 gram bb's are the best imo "

airsoft_126 replied: "http://www.airsoftmegastore.com/Airsoft_High_Powered_Sniper_Rifles_s/28.htm Look here, a page full of nice sniper rifles. all around 500 fps +"

2002 Gsxr600 lower part of rear shock problem? The ring clip under the silver flat part that prevents the bottom of the spring to fall and keeps it compressed on my 2002 gsxr600 rear shock was forced out of its groove as i noticed while changing my oil. I do have a aftermarket hyperco spring and its a little wider than the stock spring. My question is, is this because the spring doesnt have full contacted to that metal flat piece? or do i need a new ring clip cause maye worn out? I am trying to avoid bringing this to a dealer than rather buying a used shock and taking parts of off it saving me money. Im trying to figure out why that ring came out of the groove and almost made my shock collapse. Im hoping someone can really help me!!! Thanks! this ring was correctly in the groove when the new spring was installed, but had to be removed to install the new spring. Any Idea where I can buy the retaining clip new and that washer which is what the clip goes on im guessing?

desert camel replied: "only thing i can think of is that it may not have been seated right when you replaced the spring....ive never heard of these coming apart them selves...i advise a new lower spring washer AND a new retaining clip...just to beon the safe side edit dealer parts only....be bloody carfull in future...keep an eye on it."

Airsoft Gun Question? Hello, my name is Jacob Strong, I am 15, and I have a hobby called airsofting. If you don't know what airsoft is please check it out by going on YouTube or other websites, and don't be afraid to get your friends to join too! My question, or rather questions are as following... 1.) What is the best battery powered airsoft rifle in term of battery life, FPS, Looks, Feel, BB capacity, duribility, and it must be under $50... 2.) What is the best sniper-like (or spring operated) rifle in terms of Easiness of use, Clip capacity, FPS, Look, Feel, duribility, and again under $50. I appreciate your time and look forward to hearing you opinions, and remember you're helping in making a 15-year-old's choice in how to spend a rare commodity, money. Thank You all!! : )

Ethan replied: "if you want a good electric airsoft rifle you're definitely gonna have to spend more than $50! But if you go to evike.com they have a very large selection of airsoft equipment and you can find something you like there for sure."

Tom replied: "Check out for online stores that offer all sorts of crafts, hobbies and RC models, airsoft guns, & accessories. You can find a great selection of airsoft guns there. These stores often show information about the products they sell, and usually have a chat line, or a phone number to call, where you can ask questions if you need additional information."

what should I do with my curly hair? I work in a professional environment however my hair seems to let me down. it's just so curly and unmanageable. I will do my hair in the morning (it takes 5minutes to get it juuuuust right).... but by the afternoon the hair is a mess and i don't even touch it. The hair naturally springs back. So should I just clip short, maintain it short and look smart or should I just leave it undone - and make that my new look - and embrace the curl factor or should I just try and do it and expend every effort at home to restrain my hair. I normally get a hair cut every 8-12 weeks to save money. I am wondering if a set of clippers might be a good investment. I would like to hear from other people who have a similar predicament.

johndeere2510 replied: "Haircuts are not that expensive. I get a "high and tight" every 2 weeks because my hair grows so fast. The upside is you never have to comb it, or put anything in it. Shorter looks more professional Another great option.... shave your head completely. Then instead of paying a barber every so often, you can just lather up and shave it every day in the shower, etc. also looks clean and professional shorter is better, that's why the military does it that way !!"

blacklicorice replied: "In a professional environment, curly hair is looked down upon, sadly. I think you should get a new job if you want embrace your curl factor and work somewhere that you can keep your hair long and curly. Otherwise a shorter style is in order to maintain a professional look, like a "caesar" I think a caesar haircut on guys looks hot."

replied: "Straiten it lol"

MARCIAL R replied: "I too have curly hair. I usually get a haircut once a month. #2 on the side and finger length on the top. I would suggest not to cut your own hair. it can look worse than a shaggy haircut. When I let my hair grow longer I usually tell them to trim around the ears and neck and I use a leave in conditioner from pantene and their hairspray and let the curls fall naturly. Go to the same haircut place and ask for the same barber or stylist. When you get the cut you like get someone to take good pics of it so you can show the barber."

~LeXi <3 replied: "couldn't you just get it straightened ( go but a straightener) , it looks waaaaaaayyyy more professional."

beautiful replied: "it totally depends on the level of professionalism in your work environment. some places simply do not accept "unkept hair." however, for personal life, todays's hairstyles are very forgiving and all about the casual, beachy look. in my opinion if your job allows the longer hair and you like it, let it rock. if not, you should definately invest in a good set of clippers. if you want, let a friend/family member practice cutting it so they can be your go to person for a free haircut, if they're willing to help save you money. my boyfriend had the same problem, and i was the one who cut his hair, now he's growing it out again and using gel (you can go light to maintain or heavy to sculpt)."

Is anyone interested in100 Ways to Save or Make $100 Bucks?Then read on!? 1. Set up an apple cider stand on a crisp fall day. 2. Start a gift-wrapping service at the holidays. 3. Sell items from the attic using an on-line auction service. 4. Wear your winter coat one more season--you've always loved it, anyway! 5. Set up an automatic paycheck withdrawal for $2 per week. 6. Hold a garage sale. 7. Barter with neighbors or friends for needed household services. 8. Babysit for neighbors. 9. Mow lawns. 10. Post a flyer at the grocery store offering to help people move. 11. Start a spring cleaning service. 12.Walk dogs. 13. Offer seamstress and tailoring services. 14. Sew instead of buying clothes or home accessories. 15. Provide a taxi service for elderly neighbors. 16. Bike to work. 17. Car pool. 18. Use public transportation. 19. Park in the less expensive lots and enjoy the exercise you get from walking! 20. Conserve electricity at home and estimate monthly savings. 21. Find a student (kindergarten through college) who needs a tutor. 22. Cut out candy and snacks; donate what you save on these purchases and dental bills! 23. Take outgrown kids' clothes to a consignment shop. 24. Take your duds from the '70s or '80s to a vintage shop-everything old is new again! 25. Camp instead of staying in hotels on vacation. 26. Give up cable television for a few months--or forever! 27. Pet sit for neighbors who are traveling. 28. Make Saturday "Homemade Pasta Night" instead of dining out. 29. Borrow the latest best-sellers from the library instead of buying them. 30. Give up soft drinks for a whole summer. 31. Take a Thermos of fresh-brewed coffee to work instead of stopping for gourmet brew. 32. For your birthday, ask friends and family to make a gift to Mennonite Board of Missions, Commission on Overseas Mission, Commision on Home Ministries or Ministries Commission, Mennonite Church Canada in your name. 33. Give up your gym membership for the summer and exercise in the fresh air and sunshine. 34. Use coupons when shopping, and donate the savings. 35. Shop at yard sales and thrift stores--you never know when you'll find a hidden treasure. 36. For large household purchases, look for bargains on-line. 37. Pay off credit card debt so no interest collects. 38. Don't let water run while brushing teeth and turn out lights when you leave a room. 39. Offer your services as an office temp or substitute teacher. 40. Design Web sites for local families and businesses. 41. Buy cost-cutter brands for staples and household supplies. 42. Email friends and family instead of calling. 43. Make your own gift cards for holidays and birthdays. 44. Wear more "hand-me-downs" instead of buying new clothes. 45. Buy clothes that mix-and-match for each season. 46. Start flowers from seeds instead of buying seedlings. 47. Put on a family or neighborhood talent show and charge admission. 48. Use vinegar and water for a general household cleaning solution and save on expensive products. 49. Collect cans. 50. Study your health insurance policy and discover ways to avoid health care costs. 51. Plant a larger garden and sell vegetables at a roadside stand. 52. Instead of taking friends or clients out to dinner, send a donation in their name. 53. Donate your holiday club account and give homemade gifts this year. 54. Instead of buying a new CD every week, trade with your friends. 55. Scale back your vacation this year, or choose a service project instead. 56. Wait another six months for any major household purchase. 57. Postpone an upgrade to a software application you use. 58. Make a choice: Chocolate or coffee. Movies or eating out. Experience the one you choose more fully and donate your savings. 59. Buy a live plant instead of fresh flowers to decorate your table. 60. Love your looks--give up hair color, permanents, and other things that detract from your natural beauty. 61. Learn calligraphy and make money addressing invitations and lettering announcements. 62. For special family nights, plan on a video and pizza at home instead of dinner and a movie out. 63. Take the kids to the grocery store with you instead of hiring a babysitter. 64. Restrict your use of the cellular phone to emergencies only. 65. Choose eyeglasses with a sun clip instead of buying pre ion sunglasses. 66. Wait for summer clothes to go on sale. 67. Be creative with leftovers--use them for work lunches. 68. Find loose change and save it in a coffee can for a year. 69. Bathe the dog yourself and save the groomer's costs. 70. Do your own house painting this spring instead of hiring a professional. 71. Play tennis on the public courts and save fees. 72. Give up golf for a few weekends and hike in a state park instead. 73. Rake lawns in your neighborhood in the fall. 74. Donate your expense checks from work-related travel. 75. Hold a bake sale. 76. Have friends over for parlor games instead of going out to the theater or a concert. 77. Shovel snow for money. 78. Organize a neighborhood car wash. 79. Sell lemonade on a hot summer day. 80. Take used sporting equipment to resale shops. 81. Buy a frozen pizza and cook it instead of ordering one from a pizza place. 82. Assign a dollar amount to each book or page a family member reads, then donate family earnings. 83. When you order fast food, don't supersize it! Ask for water instead of a soft drink. 84. Get rid of your lawn service and donate savings. 85. Start a babysitting coop with people from your church or neighborhood, and donate the money you save on sitters. 86. Dust off that bread machine and treat yourself to homebaked bread for pennies. 87. Offer a matching gift to family members who contribute to Mennonite Board of Missions, Commission on Overseas Missions, Commission on Home Ministries or Ministries Commission, Mennonite Church Canada. 88. Check to see if your public health department offers low-cost vaccines. 89. Plan several vegetarian meals each week. 90. Sell your famous preserves or fruitcake to friends looking for holiday gifts. 91. Buy next year's holiday supplies at day-after sales. 92. Learn how to change the oil in your car. 93. Skip purchasing season football tickets and have friends over to watch the game on TV. 94. Get rid of phone service add-ons--call waiting can wait! 95. Set the thermostat at 65 and snuggle under a blanket. 96. Only go to matinee showings of movies. 97. Choose the cheap seats for concerts and sporting events. 98. Start a resume or word-processing service. 99. Find a housemate. 100. Organize a cycling or running event with people donating a specific amount per mile covered.

Black Ninja12 replied: "i'm sorry to tell you but this is just too long"

i am a lime replied: "That must have taken alot of time to write! (unless you just found the list somewhere on the internet) Good ways to make money, i think maybe il try some."

Best Horse Clippers- under 300 bucks? I have 40 horses and I hate the winter woolies. Spring is here and I am looking to upgrade my clippers. I want a short clip, fast, even cut, quiet as possible, with common type blades. These things cost too much money to gamble. I'm intrigued with the type that has the seperate 'power pack' with the 10 foot cable for the clipper. But, they cost. If they don't have any advantage, then I'm more than willing to save a buck or two. Any suggestions or recommendations? What do you use? Thanks in advance, Valerie

Rosi M HPTS replied: "I have a BIG Rubbermaid tub and in it, I have my BIG Sunbeams for body shaving (age 29 years old now), my Oster A2's which are now 33 years old, my teeny cordless Wahls which I love and the A5 Oster Golden's. You keep a can of kerosene and 3-1 Oil mixture to dip the clippers in which keeps them clean and cool. Try ebay they have good deals on clippers."

Justa C replied: "Ya, with that many horses you would need like the Sunbeams, or Oster Clipmaster for body clipping. You can get different blades, but they do not have a guard. The Osters do. I have the rechargeable Power Pro (it has been improved now) and I love them. They are wonderful for ears, face, legs, if you just want the long hairs off. You could body clip with them, but you will doing alot of recharging. "

myponyisbetterthanyours replied: "WAHL"

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