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Q: How did Julius erving get his nick name DrJ?
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Why did DrJ or Julius Erving get his nickname?

Julius Erving got his nickname "The Doctor" from a friend who played pickup games with him back in Roosevelt, Long Island. Julius called his buddy "The Professor" because he was always very talkative and argumentative on the court and gave long drawn out explanations for why he was always right with his calls. One day his friend returned the favor and called him "The Doctor" because of the way we could slice through defenses and "operate" on his opponents especially in a one on one situation. It was later shortened to Dr. J. by his Virginia Squires teammates in the ABA and it caught on with fans and kids. He would also sometimes be referred to as just "Doc."


Who drafted DrJ?

Milwaukee Bucks, 12th overall in 1972.


What is Michael Jordan's Job description as of today?

cuzn it is just drj


What is the airport code for Drietabbetje Airstrip?

The airport code for Drietabbetje Airstrip is DRJ.


Did DRJ make slam dunks?

If he's black he made slam dunks. no racism intended


What 5 players averaged 20 points and 20 rebounds for their ncaa career?

If Elmore Smith of Kentucky State College/University, who averaged 21.6 ppg and 22.7 rpg in 1968-1971, isn't on your list, it's bogus. He is the only player on the NCAA Top 5 Total Rebounding List who only played three years, including his collegiate basketball record 799 in 1970-1971 season.


2002 Ford Expedition and the overhead compass and thermometer have stopped working any ideas how to fix this?

Try this site, www.anyonecanfixit.com/auto.htm For $20 they give you the directions. Sounds simple enough. I have same problem as you and I plan on trying this on Saturday, if it is warm enough. Good luck, DRJ First, you must remove the outer shell (colored to match the interior of your truck). There are five tension clips that hold the shell in place. Begin by pulling downward (I just use my fingers to prevent damage) on the front (toward windshield) of the shell. You must pull VERY hard - it feels like it will break, but has never happened to me, and I've done a few now. Once the front two tension clips pop loose, you must release two "L" shaped tension clips that lock into the storage compartment. You can BARELY see the tips of the clips when looking inside the compartment. Use a flat head screwdriver or similar tool to push out on the clips until they release. I've also tried reaching above the outer shell to pull on these clips (rather than pushing from inside the storage compartment), but my hands are too big. Once these two are released, there is one final tension clip on the rear that comes off fairly easily. Next, you will see the black inner shell. First, unplug the wire harness on the passenger side of the unit. Next, you must again pull from the front (toward the windshield) with force to release two additional tension clips. Finally, tilt the unit downward to release the "L" bracket at the rear (the "L" shaped bracket slides into a hole in the roof - no pulling required). Once you have the unit out, remove the circuit board from the inner shell by removing the three torx screws (I believe they are 8mm but I can't recall). Once the circuit board is removed, locate the 7 chips on the circuit board behind the display. They are labeled 620 and 680. The two I most often find loose are the two in the center directly behind the display - but check them all. Once the loose chips are located, re-attach them using a soldering pen (DO NOT USE A SOLDERING GUN AS THEY ARE TOO HOT AND MAY DAMAGE THE CIRCUIT BOARD). If there is not sufficient solder already in place (often the case for me), add additional solder as needed. Now test the display by plugging in just the board in your truck and turn the key. If all works, put the board back on the inner shell and then replace the inner shell and plug in the wire harness. Then snap the outer shell in place and enjoy! Don't pay $20 to www.anyonecanfixit.com/auto.htm - this kind of fix should be available for the masses for FREE! Killer611 PS: all repairs are done at your own risk - if you don't feel comfortable soldering have some one who is do this for you!