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Please don't. There are too many dogs in this world as it is that can't be taken care of. Breeding mutts to make a few bucks is a poor choice. You may not like to think of yourself as a puppy mill, but responsible breeders don't buy random dogs and say "I can breed this with whatever I have". Be more responsible than that.
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They make it up as they go, but here is the MW definitions and usage. Us middle aged old cantankerous men are just too ignorant to understand the complexities of these things I suppose. As I have said before, now everyone has to be special (in their own mind). https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gender#usage-1
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The colts have the 2nd best rusher in the league.
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I would try 90% rubbing alcohol
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I had heard of Kudzu, but luckily haven't had an issue with it on my land. I just googled it and some of the images are crazy. I did find this one article though that I thought was interesting. I think if I had a major issue with it, I may actually try helium as it appears it can help kill it underground. Not the easiest option, but with a little setup, probably not undoable. No idea what a tank of helium costs. https://www.valdostadailytimes.com/news/local_news/teen-scientist-inventor-kills-kudzu/article_11378be0-3aeb-59dd-b61e-ea5ac4cf513c.html
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Last I checked the game, they were only down 7 with something like 13 minutes left in the 4th. Thought I had my spread covered with no issue. Not so much.
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I took the 24.5 points UT is getting.
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Who Here Has A Generator, And It Saved Them ?
Hozzie replied to billt's topic in Survival and Preparedness
I have a whole house and large gas genset if needed. I look at it like ammo, better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. I also live in a location where if something major happens I will be one of the last with power restored. I prefer to be able to sleep in comfort regardless if it is 30 degrees or 100 degrees. I also consider things like being able to run machinery if needed to fix things in a worst case. I guess we each have our own tolerances. The older I get, the less tolerance I have for inconvenience within my own home and property. -
I will take UT fans throwing things over that stupid ass Vandy Whistler all day every day. Only thing better would be a UT fan throwing the Whistler on the field from the upper deck.
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I am Endowment and got a call tonight. I told the lady they can pound sand until LaPierre is gone. She actually tried to tell me that he was investigated and cleared by the board so it was all good. I politely informed her again until that scumbag was gone, take me off the list.
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I would guess it's more of a follower issue and it not being at the optimum angle. I would bend up the very tips of the magazine just a bit and see if it helps. Two different things of course, but if the follower can push the round up just slight more, it may solve the issue.
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I haven't used the Waltz die, but did think about getting one simply to make some hunting rounds. I only use match ammo in competition and for the most part shoot midgrade ammo (SK variants and CCI Standard velocity) for my plinking. My plinking also mostly consists of shooting at targets for moderate accuracy/precision (NRL, Silhouettes, etc). At the end of the day, there is no solution to make cheap ammo shoot like expensive ammo. People have tried all kinds of things including sorting based on weight, length, and even using something like the Waltz die. It can possibly help make cheap ammo shoot closer to midgrade ammo, but the reason is in simplest terms round to round consistency. The more expensive you get, the better round to round consistency you get (generalization, but mostly true). For what I do, even buying expensive ammo doesn't guarantee you anything. It's really about ammo testing and finding lots of ammo that shoot best in that gun/barrel. Every barrel/ammo combination is different. If I was looking to gain some accuracy at a lower cost, I would simply buy something like SK standard plus and even the Norma match has been pretty decent. It all comes down to time for me. I would rather shoot than spend time trying to filter out ammo hoping it helps. If you want to make your ammo better for hunting, the Waltz die is probably worth it. As a side note, Bruno's has some cases of 22lr in stock. I personally like SK Pistol Match overall. Not the cheapest, but actually not terrible. Normal price is around $680 for a case, so with free shipping $750 isn't terrible. https://www.brunoshooters.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=rimfirecase
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Agree with Red, it is a magazine issue.
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Why do you think you need the longest OAL? Or are you just looking for something that will cycle the bolt better? You wouldn't catch me shooting stingers in any of my guns, but I am pretty picky.
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I am starting to believe a complete failure of the power grid may be a good thing for this country. It would suck, but at least we wouldn't have to have everyone telling everyone else how they need to live their life. On a side note, I am flabbergasted that no one has managed to convince those that disagree with them that they are right. Who would have thunk it. Keep at it guys, I have faith someone will break the barrier soon!
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Completely remove it from the dock and do that. Have nothing connected to the laptop at all. If the laptop screen doesn't come on after you hold down the power until it shuts off and then back on, something is wrong with the laptop. It should always revert back to the laptop screen if it is connected to nothing else. You should absolutely see it loading the bios/splash screen as a minimum when it starts.
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Worst case, hold the power button down until the machine turns off. Then turn it back on, the screen(s) should come back up and you can try again. If needed, unplug the external monitors (dock) from the laptop when starting it back up.
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Are some of the auto plants still shut down because of chip shortages?
Hozzie replied to Quavodus's topic in General Chat
There is an upside. My new Suburban doesn't have that stupid auto start/stop because they don't have chips to run it. -
Even if that is the case, it’s their site. Simply don’t go there. Problem solved.
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Yes, it is 3 or 4 sections. Much cheaper shipping that way (free) and it fits together very well. I also put this on top as it's easier to do to start with . It has held up well so far. I never trust solar lights to last long, but have been pleasantly surprised (it will now probably go out tonight). Puts out quite a bit of light. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08KYK9N5D/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
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I can highly recommend this. Not cheap, but has held up through a lot of high winds. https://www.american-flag-superstore.com/25-Foot-Commercial-Budget-Series-Flagpole-25bsfp.htm?categoryId=-1 I had to double check the price. Just two years ago I paid $440. I expected a bit higher, but not twice the price. No idea of they will come down, but I wanted something that I was pretty confident I wouldn't have to replace in a few years and it's made in the USA. Wall thickness is what I would make sure is good.
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No, and not because of the cost. Unfortunately becoming an actual service dog takes months. The actual cost isn't what bothers me, it's the idea that within two weeks any dog will be trained enough to make a difference. I think you have to go in with eyes wide open. If you are expecting an actual service dog with the capabilities I think you are hoping for, then just buying a dog and sending it to training is not the answer. If your expectations are that you are buying a pet with the hopes it could maybe help at some point down the road, then that is a leap of faith you are going to have to decide the risk on. What happens when that dog doesn't do what you want it to or to the level you were hoping? I hope the answer isn't just get rid of it. I am not trying to be negative, but a dog that can assist in the manner you are talking about is not just a dog you buy and train in a couple of weeks. If you really need an assistance dog, talk to one of the organizations that does this professionally. You will find that it takes a lot of time and money to get a true service dog. It can't be a quick fix so to speak. A 'companion dog' is absolutely possible, but one that can help with any mobility issues is asking a lot from what is essentially a pet.
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I couldn’t agree more. Since the advent of social media, everyone thinks everyone else gives two ####s about their opinion.
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To be fair, Phil couldn't have teed up a better scenario if he had tried even harder. Say what you want, but he would still be spouting off about not getting the vaccine if he hadn't got it and died. I just can't help feeling too empathetic towards him on this. I suspect his family had the same views, so sometimes you get what get. That's not to say celebrate it, but also don't act like this is some tragedy.