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  1. [quote name="TankerHC" post="1126033" timestamp="1395103087"]Hey, I am not a Pilot. Guess I'm going to have to come up with another theory. So here's one. This whole thing bears a great number of similarities to the USS Eldridge incident. I bet if a reporter were to ask the US Navy would deny this one also. Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk 2[/quote] Interesting. I was thinking it was possibly quite close to the Lusitania. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2.   Buyers do not matter if there are terror plots in store for the plane or if a country wanted it done for political reasons.   Not saying that it was stolen or hidden, but think about this.   If the plane was indeed headed in another direction, that means that either the pilots or someone on the plane decided it was going in another direction. Were someone hellbent on suicide, why fly the plane in another direction for so long? Why not just crash the plane immediately? If they changed direction for a certain amount of time without intentionally crashing the plane, they were either headed somewhere or lost due to an equipment malfunction (I'm not a pilot but I assume equipment could fail and cause loss of precise direction). If they were headed to a specific location, they either got there or were shot down by a foreign government/crashed. Perhaps it was a flight 93 type accident; The pilots/hijackers were up to no good and the passengers became aware and put a stop to it by crashing the plane. If they arrived, that means that there is a conspiracy (literally, two or more people had to have been involved).   Or this is all fabricated to take the west's eyes off of what is going on in Russia and the Ukraine. Perhaps Putin is even behind it himself.   Or maybe it crashed into a vast ocean and it will take years to find it, but what is the likelihood of that?
  3. Awesome. I did borrow his recovery discs that he had burnt. It is now up and running and downloading all one million Windows updates. It was on SP1 when it was first installed.   Thanks!
  4.   That explains a lot. On the bottom of the computer there is a code for Windows. However, I use free open source software to export the key from his installation. They were different. They key I exported is a legitimate Windows key, isn't it?   And then of course, since I have never had to type in the key when installing from an OEM recovery disc, it's burnt onto the disc isn't it?   Thus, if someone could get one of the .iso's downloaded, you could install a 100% Microsoft version of Windows 7 with no added bloatware, right?
  5.   I forgot to mention the coupon, but I did use it. So I went with the separator version. How do you get by without the separator?
  6. I just figured that I would do it the stainless way the first time rather than spending $40-$100 setting up a vibratory tumbler setup and then wish I'd put that towards a stainless one. Hopefully the motor will last a long time on this one.   By the way, I as wondering about attempting to tumble other people's brass for them. Would there be much interest in a service such as this? What would fair pricing be? I could load 2lbs to 4lbs of brass in each load.   According to STM, 2lbs of brass equals the following quantities:   300 Ultra Mag 50-75   300 Mag 60-75   30-06  70-100   7mm Rem Mag 60- 80   7wsm 60-75   .308 80-120 pieces   .223 150-180 pieces   .45 160-180 pieces   .40 210-220 pieces   9mm-230 pieces   50 BMG 25-40 pieces   .243  90-125
  7. This thread begs the question, why exactly is the purpose of corrosive primers? I understand that it is the mercury in the corrosive primers that makes them corrosive. Was it used for lower cost production, long term storage/reliability, or simply an older way of doing things than the way we do modern non-corrosive primers?
  8. Contrary to what many people said was unnecessary, someone on this thread who's username starts with a "C" and ends in a unit of measurement may have bought the following last night:   http://www.stainlesstumblingmedia.com/products/package-kits/stm-complete-package.html
  9.   Yeah...no kidding.
  10.   Primers and powder in a tightly sealed metal can. Bad idea?
  11. I got his burnt recovery discs. Trying them now. Unless they are corrupt I am good to go. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. I thought that was the case but I am trying anyway. When he bought the computer new it did not come with any discs. Instead it prompted him to burn them, which he did. He reinstalled 7 using this disc, either the disc or the installation was extremely corrupted. The hardware is fine. I just installed an inactivated Windows 7 and it runs fine. When he reinstalled it a week ago not a single thing worked right. Sony wants $35 for the discs. If I cannot get this to work I will try his burnt restore discs again. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Or, if you want, try and download:   http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24209.iso   and then send me a Dropbox link if it is 3.1 GB after being downloaded.   DigitalRiver is Microsoft.
  14. I am trying to fix a buddies laptop and I am in need of a Windows 7 Home Premium disc. I've tried downloading X17-58997 and X17-24209 from Microsoft, but the download keeps getting killed halfway through. It is supposed to be 3.1 GB and ends up being around 2 GB. I think the image is corrupt on their end.   I just need an .iso/disc, I already have a license key.   Also, this is a Sony VGN-NW235F. They key is what came with it. Do I need an official Sony OEM Recovery disc or can I install stock Windows 7 Home Premium with the "Sony" Windows 7 key and then install all necessary drivers?   In other words, is a Windows 7 Home Premium key a Windows 7 Home Premium key and can be installed either OEM Recovery or stock Windows 7 Home Premium?
  15.   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri5AyXzxb4o   Far enough that I should be able to keep a full mag within a 2" or 3" group at 15 yards.
  16. So, I think most people are able to admit that Glocks are plenty reliable. However, how accurate would you expect them to be? I am still trying to learn how to efficiently and accurately shoot Glocks. In my opinion, they are plenty accurate enough because Hickock45 proves it shooting long range with them. Any tips or reading materials for shooting Glocks? Now that I have nearly started reloading I can finally practice practice practice! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. [quote name="No_0ne" post="1124768" timestamp="1394844782"]If watching news coverage of this event doesn't leave you completely confused, this thread will ...[/quote] Ah...that's no big deal. 2/3 of the threads on TGO will do that to you and the other 1/2 already have. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18.   The same chance that a number 2 could come through you current faucet! This is simply taking the fresh water that would typically go into your tank and rerouting it an additional foot upward.
  19.   Well you have the group that typically wear masks, use fake names, and use stolen getaway vehicles. Then, you have the group that practically tries to get caught by broadcasting who they are to the world.
  20. http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/03/chris-dumm/gun-toting-bank-robber-forgets-4-rules-of-selfie-safety/#more-302957   Yeah...he didn't think this one through very much at all.
  21. [quote name="bigun" post="1123282" timestamp="1394577921"]Really not soon enough CZ9MM[/quote] Sooner than reality. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. Dabnaggit!   When I first saw your thread title I thought you were counting down the days until Obama's second term was up, then I did a quick mental think and realized that that was much, much too soon.
  23.   From what I've read, if you are using some sort of tumbling media such as corncob/walnut/etc, most people leave the primers on because (I've read) depriming them first can increase the chances of media getting caught in the flash holes. However, since I soaked my brass in Lemishine, I used the Lee Universal Decapping Die. One thing to always remember, in my opinion, would be to never use your reloading dies to decap dirty brass. That will get your dies dirty very quickly, and could also damage them if there was a rock or something lodged in one of the pieces. You don't have to worry about any of that with the Lee Universal Decapping Die.  
  24. [quote name="TankerHC" post="1122871" timestamp="1394491295"]How come no one has mentioned it may have been hijacked? Last year there was an article about some African country having a brand new Airliner stolen, I think it was Ethiopia, I remember posting "How can Ethiopia afford brand new 787's? I recall when that plane was stolen, it was seen going down the runway and they couldnt track it, it just vanished and they are still looking for it, or were a few months ago. [/quote] That was my first thought...that it had been hijacked and redirected to an alternate location. Probably would have heard about it though. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  25. [quote name="MrBrian" post="1122840" timestamp="1394485650"]Just buy this and stop worrying about it lol [url="http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/76885-glock-19-gen-3-w-12-night-sights/"]http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/76885-glock-19-gen-3-w-12-night-sights/[/url][/quote] Hey I like that one! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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