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Everything posted by tnguy
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Chambered. Not a fan of safeties either (or at least, not the kind you have to manually switch). Likely to be on when you need them to be off and off when you need them to be on. Pull trigger, get bang is an easy thing to remember and trust.
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2 way ham radio with WX alerts?
tnguy replied to Wingshooter's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
Check with the weather radio stuff. Absolutely useless where I live (though I was able to pick up the NOAA channels on other equipment). -
We've gone to printed from embossed. I think that was post-Sundquist. I don't think I've ever seen a plate do that so maybe there was a faulty batch. WRT the stickers, I've taken a blade before and scraped a bunch of old ones off just cause it starts to look a bit crappy after a while. It wasn't hard, just take it slowly.
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[Motorcycle Electrical Problem] Any motorcycle electrical type folks here?
tnguy replied to DaveTN's topic in General Chat
I think it's not unusual to ground some things with the ignition off. I've seen several bikes where the "off" was achieved by grounding the wire to the coil. (Thus allowing us to bump start a friend's bike by disconnecting a connector in the fairing). -
Have a few seedlings on the way. Been mostly concentrating on some containered fruit things this year. Will probably grab a bunch of seedlings and some seeds to throw in the raised garden this weekend.
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That's one of the most important things. If you want it hot after a while, microwave.
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Every step you take improves your chances and the first steps give the most improvement.
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I wouldn't rate A+ that much. First time I heard of it, I was already way advanced from it. Maybe if you were hoping for an entry level helpdesk position. If you want to go the cert route, I'd suggest picking a field you want to advance in and go for the most advanced cert in that field you think you're capable of pulling off. Alternatively, take a look around at what's coming down the pipeline. Security is only going to grow as a concern so security+ might be an option. Nashville is also pretty big on healthcare so related stuff there might be a good idea.
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Still rocking the Senseo. I hear the newer models aren't as sturdy but I have an older model ready to go if my current one dies. There was a scare on the pods for a little while (cheaper then Keurig) but plenty of sources online for various blends. French press is backup but I play with this once in a while. Usually just to show other people.
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"They" were many men with many different opinions and perspectives, no doubt. In order to form a more perfect union (& so forth), they came together and wrote down laws which we can read and not play guessing games. Children are generally not counted as full citizens, nor the mentally ill so that is somewhat of a strawman. Though it must be said that coming of age has been artificially postponed in much of the west, causing infantilism in much of the population and very many problems in society. I think everyone should be presented with a firearm as soon as they get some fuzz on their chin (might want to wait to the week *after* the appropriate indicator for women though)
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I bet that would be my pick. Nothing like looking out over a city at night.
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It seems that often a warranty is not a great solution to having a POS car, you end up fighting the company on the warranty on top of having all the car problems. I've been generally lucky so far though.
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Jeez, are you her husband or chauffeur?
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At the very least, make the non-ownership of firearms a part of the sentence. Not every felony is worthy of being denied your right to adequate self defense (and loss of voting rights even less-so). But I agree with Worriedman in general
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It probably depends on how alone "alone time" is.
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Nah, he's pretty OK.
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Also not good with wine. Good with Vodka though.
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SEE ALL open sight. Anyone seen or tried one yet?
tnguy replied to jaxjohn419's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
I'd be interested in how the optics work. I note that it does obscure the lower half of the target just as regular handgun sights would. I guess it's more about the focus. I understand the principle behind a red-dot scope but that relies on the properties of a laser. Not sure how this works. -
Nothing like rear-wheel drive and you're right, they're hard to find. I'm very tempted to the Infiniti G37 as a future vehicle as it has RWD and is a lot of fun to drive, Not impressed by the looks though. The Hyundai Genesis is a little more sporty looking and also RWD but I'm not quite ready to go Korean yet
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SEE ALL open sight. Anyone seen or tried one yet?
tnguy replied to jaxjohn419's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
Right there on the front page... Assuming you're talking about the see-all and not the fresnel thing. -
You don't want to mess with Dr. Nobody.
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This has been the subject of an urban legend. http://www.snopes.com/crime/safety/biscuit.asp
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It'll go great with the feathered hat and cane ;)
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I used to run a red light here on principle too. Then they took it out and put stop signs in :rolleyes: So I just found a different way to go.
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minor government involvement? There's nothing minor about the TN carry laws.