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There used to be a place in Madison right off the main drag - i think it was called Colormatch. Might check-
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Ffffuuuuu....dddge.
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Hamilton helped the new US deal with the crippling debt it held at the end of the Revolutionary War, and also helped form the capitalist financial system that this country has to this day.
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Analytically, this is known as 'big data', and it's big business right now.
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I took my daughter to the airshow- her first. The airshow it self was great... However, I really thought the 'logistics' around it were lacking. It took me 1 hour after the show to get 3 miles to Pellisippi Pky. C'mon. The crowd management was pretty loopy too- a 3 mile walk to and from the car...for $30????? Seriously? With several bottlenecks along the route? And yes, 30 minute wait for the Porta potties, lines too long to even get a dumb frozen lemonade for the kid. Lame. Great airshow though. I could see an airshow once a month and it wouldn't get old. Just me though.
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Heads up, AIM has these BCG'S for 99.95 delivered if you're in the market.
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I would laugh if I didn't believe that to be true.
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Yeah, I got some stuff from PA today, and PSA has some stuff too. I guess I'm just talking about trends, generally. Other places like SAA and AIM are blown out. I didn't think about tax returns...good thought. I do agree about the political impacts coming up as well. It will be interesting.
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Wondering what you guys are seeing out there. Stripped uppers, BCG's, etc seem to be getting a little sparse on the sites I normally check. Has anyone else noticed this, or am I just too suspicious?
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What's a good chronograph for the money?
superduty replied to jeff43's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
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I use redundancy as part of my own QC. I throw and measure my charge with the RCBS Chargemaster, and then double check that charge on the 505 beam scale. I like it because it forces me to check the charge twice, and if the Chargemaster throws/measures a charge 1/10 of a grain off, I'll catch it on the beam scale and can adjust accordingly, even if that just means I dump the powder back in the hopper and call for another charge.
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I won't buy new. I have a 2002 F350 Powerstroke crew cab that I bought 8 years ago, used, and it's happy as can be. I plan on driving that hog until its done. Plus, I have upgraded it over time so it's as powerful as a truck 10 years newer. It's only got 127k miles now, and I can do all the maintenance and upgrades, so its all good. That big sucker will probably take me till the day I die. It wakes up evryone in the neighborhood and /or campsite when I fire it up. :) And, it willing hit the interstate at the end of the on ramp at 70 mph at 30 lbs of boost with a 8000 lb camper hooked to it, if I need it to. With 4.10 gears. To hell with $65,000 trucks.
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OS, they just need jobs. We've been told so. That would cure extremism.
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I was flying home today from a business trip, and heard this talk while I was on a layover in the Atlanta airport. I had to chuckle out loud when I heard the reporters freaking out about the 'huge stashes of ammo'.
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Check Amazon or eBay. Lots to be found here there. Downside is that you dont get to try them out first. Maybe not so big a deal for a beginner
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What's the best way to separate brass from SS media?
superduty replied to ehull20000's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
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Read "Day of Wrath" by Forschten.
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Thought you folks might want to know of a new book that just came out a couple weeks ago- 'Lights Out', by Ted Koppel. http://www.amazon.com/Lights-Out-Cyberattack-Unprepared-Surviving/dp/055341996X This is not a work of fiction, but an investigation into the likelihood of hackers or foreign nations targeting the power grid of the US in an act of cyber warfare, and what might happen if they were to succeed. It's timely- we've all heard about the hacking into of various banks, Target, Sony Pictures, and OPM- not a stretch to think it could happen to the power companies. He interviews members of our govt., from Homeland Security, to congress, various business leaders, etc. as well as people from the church of LDS and others. I enjoyed reading One Second After, so I was interested in this book- I had some 'airplane time' last week, and powered through it. It is well written, well researched, and worrisome. You'll see just how vulnerable the grid is, and how ill-prepared the .gov and power companies are if it were to ever happen - if you didn't already know. It's creepy going from a work of fiction like One Second After to a work of 'investigative non-fiction' like this, and finding them so eerily similar. Koppel does reference One Second After in a few places in this book. I don't remember what kind of politics Ted had while on the news, but this book is very objective and middle-of-the-road politically, which I appreciated. It's worth the $20- I recommend checking it out.
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Argh.....I like Cabelas so much more than Bass Pro. That sucks.
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We've camped there for years, and I've never seen atv's there. I dont doubt that there are trails in the area though. I'm sure they didn't want to or couldn't afford to change the sign when the gun/carry laws were updated.
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The sign at the front of the park says no firearms, no alcohol, no atvs.