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Raoul

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  1. Most of the time they do an average job, but when the screwup it's usually a serious CF. Looks to me like they pushed out a video upgrade that ultimately trashed their DNS servers. Idjits
  2. Yeah wiki is the ultimate source. All the big guys suck. Period.
  3. Just be glad this VP didn't make it to the top slot.
  4. You can't save them all. The dog needs to be trapped in some manner. As to whether or not she's salvageable only time will tell.
  5. For your reading enjoyment.     ATF Federal Explosives Law and Regulations - 2000 18. Are binary explosives subject to regulation under Federal explosives laws? Until the compounds are mixed, they are not classified as explosives and, therefore, are not subject to control. However, once mixed, binary explosives are considered to be explosive materials and are subject to all applicable Federal requirements. A person who regularly combines compounds of binary explosives to manufacture such explosives for the purpose of sale or distribution or for the persons own business use is a manufacturer of explosives materials and must be licensed as a manufacturer under the law. [18 U.S.C. 841(h); 27 CFR 55.11: definition of manufacturer] 36. When is a manufacturer's license required? A manufacturers license is needed only by persons engaged in the business of manufacturing explosive materials for sale, distribution, or for business use. For example, persons engaged in the business of providing a blasting service using explosives of their own manufacture would be required to have a manufacturers license. Persons who manufacture explosives for their personal, nonbusiness use would not need a manufacturers license. [27 CFR 55.11: definition of manufacturer, 55.41] 40. Is a manufacturers license required for agricultural use of binary explosives? No, as long as the user is not engaged in the business of manufacturing explosive materials. For example, if a farmer buys binary explosives for use in blowing tree stumps on his farm, he or she does not need a manufacturers license. However, if the farmer uses binary explosives in a business of blasting stumps/rocks, etc., for other persons, he or she would be required to have a manufacturers license. See also Questions 18, 36 and 37. [27 CFR 55.11: Definition of a manufacturer, 55.41(a)]
  6. I think I'm gonna set up my own police department.
  7. Check your lot number to see if you have some of the bad batch.   http://www.winchester.com/library/news/Pages/s22lrt-recall.aspx
  8. I went to a closing once where the buyers brought a brief case full of money. Back in the good old days.
  9. ^^ Good advice. A quick look resulted in this title company for example:   http://www.smokymtntitle.com/about/
  10. Yeah you better check that brass carefully. IIRC Blazer and Federal are guilty of using SPP instead of LPP.
  11. Beltman.   http://www.thebeltman.net/   I have one that's 7 years old and I wear it everyday. Just a stiff as the day I bought it.
  12. No ramen for me either. Ramen is a lazy persons way to eat.
  13. I have to disagree. I definitely go a few places in the course of my work where OC is the prudent call. It has nothing to do with pretending to be a macho dumbass or stooge hauling an AR into a Chilis. As I said, there's a time and a place.
  14. There's a time and a place for everything. I do both open and concealed carry. Just depends on the circumstances.
  15. DooDoo occurs. I used to be a big fan of Woot,but after Amazon bought them they just ain't what they used to be.
  16. Don't we all. Let us know if you find one.
  17. Aren't bitcoins like any other currency> Dependent upon the belief in an idea?
  18. Buddy of mine dropped one into a bolt gun. It was verrrry sweet.

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