That is for me to know and for you to find out.
Where I live, 'Hock up" means coughing up phlegm, especially the type that you can spit.
My brother and I looked up hock on Dictionary.com, and it said that it was a joint in the ankle of a horse, or a type of wine.
If a horse has hock pain you should call an Equine Veterinarian and have them do a full work up on the horse to find why the hocks are sore.
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It is when 2 computers connect directly with each other. No wireless router between them. When you set up you NIC it will have an option for ad hock mode.
Hock (wine), a type of wine; Hock (zoology), part of an animal's leg; Ham hock, the end of a smoked ham. OR Hock; a part of a horse. A hock is a joint made up of many smaller bones. The strength of the hocks are very important as this is the most active joint in the horse hind legs. Poorly conformed hocks may make the horse susceptible to break down if the horse is worked very hard. the part on a chicken at the top of its head that is red
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Microsoft has given up on the Idea and there will be no LEGO Halo or Halo DS.
What do you think? 'HORNS' holding up her 'HALO'.
I'm guessing the shop that you went to just didn't think about the effect you wanted to acheive. The wire to the halo light has to be powered from somewhere, and they just took the easiest route and chose the headlight wire. But you could use another source. I recommend connecting the halo to your parking lights, that way they will come on before the headlights. If you connect them via a separate switch, it is more work, more wires to run, and you run the risk of leaving them on accidentally (eventually draining your battery). If you hook them up through the parking lights, they will turn off when you turn your parking lights go off, while still coming before your headlights do. You will have to take one wire (the halo +12 wire), disconnect it from the headlights and connect it to the parking lights instead. You do not need to change the (halo GND) connection, since it is already grounded. Hope this helps...
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An animal's hock is the joint in the hind leg that is comparable to the human ankle. It is located between the knee and the fetlock joint. In horses, for example, the hock is crucial for mobility and bears a significant amount of weight during movement.