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memphismason

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  1. Me too. That is case failure, right?
  2. I feel like a Dumb A$$. I found how to change the setting in Chrome. For anyone else: Go to settings Click Options Click the "Minor Tweaks" tab Check the box next to "Ask where to save each file before downloading" Problem Solved!
  3. It was an issue with Google Chrome. I switched to IE and it remembers. Thanks guys for all your help.
  4. I have got over the security warnings. I am using Chrome. I will go back and see what IE and Firefox will do.
  5. I am not one who usually gives up on a new windows system so easy. (Hell, I stuck with ME right until the end) LOL There has to be a way to change this setting.
  6. Saturday this happened while shooting the "Oh so very cheap, 525 rounds of Remington .22lr for $19.99". This particular "Oh crap" happened while a friend of mine was shooting my Ruger 1965 standard model 22 pistol. I wasn't for sure what happened at that moment, I kind of thought that a bullet was fed onto the top of another one somehow, but after running a rod down the barrel Sunday, this empty case came on out. (It appeared to be very forcably lodged in the chamber, but came out with the slightest bump of the cleaning rod.)
  7. I am about to pull my hair out. My laptop has Vista. Every other computer I use has XP on it. When I find a picture I want to save, I right click on the picture and "save image as" select my folder and then save it. If I decide to save another picture, I right click on the picture, "save image as" and XP remembers the last folder I just saved to. Vista does not. Why? In vista every time I right click, and save as, the "download" folder always comes up first. I would love for it to remember the last folder I saved to, so that I don't have to dig through the folders, when I find a lot of pics that I want to save in one place. Any suggestions on changing this setting?
  8. So that is how it works in DC.
  9. I am surprised the .30-30 has not been mentioned. They are good all around guns for a ranch/farm in this area, (up to 100 yards).
  10. A lot of assumptions coming from you. The fellow just asked for suggestions on a gun, not a critical analysis of his knowledge or capabilities. What you have suggested still requires a gun, which is what he was asking advice for in the first place. And since we are going to make assumptions, then I am going to give it a try. I think that a person who gets on the internet, finds our site here, signs up, and post a question asking for advice on a firearm purchase has shown the first signs of responsibility. Food for thought.
  11. That was funny. I actually LOL'ed.
  12. Thats sounds really cool. I would like to take the tour on day. Thanks for the review.
  13. I think I will have to borrow this image for future post.
  14. The OP has already stated that this pack is responsible for killing someones livestock and pets. What are these alternatives you speak of?
  15. pm sent. I bought the last one he had.
  16. Welcome fellow Memphrican
  17. Welcome from the Berclair area.
  18. I would have to say yes, because it is considerably lighter.
  19. I just recently purchased a Memphis Police Trade-In 4046 TSW. It seem as though it is one tough gun.
  20. It is wrong on a few different levels.
  21. Will we get an infraction if we slip up and refer to you as Tungsten or Tungy, etc....? I sure hope not. Old habits are hard to break.
  22. Very nice indeed, and it seems as though it was a steal.

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