The number 3 is very important in Asian culture, so the number 3x3 is also very important. It's like a lucky number, just as seven is considered lucky in some Western cultures.
The order starts from 1st degree-White belt then 2nd degree-Yellow then 3rd degree-Gold and then 4th degree-Orange. After novice, intermediate comes that includes 5th degree-Green then 6th degree-Blue, and then 7th degree-Purple. As for advanced it has 8th degree-Brown and then 9th degree-Red. And then last but not the least the belt is the highest one.
One end is your name and rank. The other is a few Korean words that your instructor has chosen that describes you.
Its event is already over. Darkrai's event is going on right now at May 9th.
Look at the end of the engine where the belts are. The whole end of the engine is protected by a black plastic cover-well, two of them actually. The timing belt is inside that cover.
9th september
the alternator will be on the end of the engine that has the drive belts or serpentine belts, alternators are belt driven.
unscrew the screws holding the black metal underneath the back seat, then unscrew the seat belts, the bolts are underneath there.
december 9th
9th september
9th dan
The world cups start usually on June 9th and end in July 9th.
The number of belts varies from school to school and style to style. They are usually divided into two categories, those before blackbelt and those after. In karate there are 10 ranks of blackbelt. The kyu levels vary from four to 12 or even 15.White, yellow, orange, green, blue, brown, black. In black they than divide the levels by degree like if your first degree black belt you would be lower than a second degree black belt. At least that's how they do it in my dojo. They may also have strips from each belt color. A yellow belt with 2 strips would be higher than a yellow belt with 1 strip.