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Yes put em all in order,House was reduced to a charcoal smoker pit. (only kidding) I remember some saying about when a lone blackbird crosses your path, death something is eminent and close. i set him down,he hobbled out on to the deck in a state of shock.At least the dogs were entertained LOL
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I did some work on this today. Bottom line is they're slow as hell on everything except getting your money... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
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I figured I'd be gtg w em. I order 1 k of 9 and 1k of new 223. I will call just wanted to hear from the neighbors 1st. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
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Decided to break from the Russian ammo and try some us made stuff. They say its in stock, 3 weeks and I haven't rcvd crap from this company. Anyone else had this issue? Issue being they prolly lie about inventory and lie about shipping??? I'm pissed... I guessing get money in first make bullets later. I can reload if I want but don't have time right now. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
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Company Hawking Bulletproof Blanket to Schools
Dustbuster replied to gun sane's topic in General Chat
What a stupid idea. Now everybody can have their very own personal red target that their child can place over themselves when something goes down in a school of course nobody ever what ever pay attention to a big red square, never at all Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling. -
After getting back from K town, I got home and saw the dogs were going wild barking at the microwave.Knowing they always see ghosts,i calmed em down and got em to bed.Got up and got some water a few hrs later, and heard scratching like something was trying to get out, or in from behind a wooden door and then it stopped. Being wore out, I figured if it scratched its way into my room,whatever it was, i'd neutralize it quickly. Got up early and heard the scratching again......... checked all over and heard it by the microwave again.....i turned the microwave fan on which blows air out of the top, and heard scratching and peeping.......when i turned the fan off it stopped...... anyhow,i could feel something scratching away in the metal duct on top of the microwave. I cleaned out the cabinet that had the duct over the oven,blocked all the doorways opened the big side door and proceeded to pull the duct up off the oven. Low and behold i could see a birds foot at the base of the duct. The bird kind of ducked under the duct and came out and stood in the cabinet trying to gain its senses.A huge blackbird with a long beak and white top. I offered it a perch on my gloved hand, and it backed up into the cabinet and started flapping its wings.After all of this I : A. Pulled out my SA xds 45 and blasted it w 7 rounds B. Called the fire dept and turtleman C. extended a flat mop pad to it and gave it a elevator ride to the ground where it then walked out to the deck and flew away. D. Screamed like the woman in Alfred Hitchcock's "The birds" and chased it with a blow torch destroying the house. E. Held a kfc drumstick out to it to see if it was a cannibal... True account, plus 1 for gods little creatures!
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Hey no worries, sometimes its a timing thing or luck. Comparing Puleo's to Mortons Steakhouse here in town, Id still take Puleos based on that last experience. All in all it doesnt take much for an eatery to nose dive. Mortons is supposed to be the bomb but last time I went it just sucked, food was waffle house comparable, and this was before they booted the cancer patient out......I think the pricing is why u saw what u saw, reasonable so! but thanks!
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I was duly impressed with the service as well as the food quality, selection and portions. Maybe I was lucky I don't know. Being a water or unsweet tea drinker my glass was never empty, the server was a pro, not annoying with baby talk or pushing deserts. Even left the check when we were done eating. The whole experience was phenomenal. I went to the one by merchants in Knoxville. I was apprehensive at first kind of eyeing outback but the ol lady spotted it and there we were. As most of us will bust out a bad place or person, I just had to give kudos on this one. Being well travelled I put this place on my top 10 in the us until proven different. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
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Comcast wifi free for the masses on your dime
Dustbuster replied to Dustbuster's topic in General Chat
If you have a hot setup for comcast that'll save money I'm all ears if ya can share? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling. -
Kind of like Houston's in nashville, they closed it,only one avail is in Memphis Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
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Has anyone really done it this way and is it worth it.
Dustbuster replied to LI0NSFAN's topic in General Chat
Nah pockets are for nukin I wouldn't waste time doing em in an oven, I'd go for pizza too if I have to wait Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling. -
Good food good service!!! Wow! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
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Carmax at 100 oaks Carfax is just as stupid as life lock. Treats for the sheeple. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
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Did something never thought I would do today!!
Dustbuster replied to bersaguy's topic in General Chat
Treat yourself to a nice gun! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling. -
Did something never thought I would do today!!
Dustbuster replied to bersaguy's topic in General Chat
Go to outpost right now and get a Barrett mrad right now w 1000 rounds and meet us at the range! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling. -
Congrats! I guess were gonna lose ya at 3 gun,to the long rangers at aedc Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
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Comcast wifi free for the masses on your dime
Dustbuster replied to Dustbuster's topic in General Chat
Kind of like cell service providers. people freak over the idea of their phone being tracked. Read line 56023 on page 8915 of your contract, the one that's in the book that we throw out about cell phone safety. The catch phrase is location based services with random quality assurance. Don't think for a minute demographic and customer use info is not being sold to marketing whiz bangs that sell that crap to highest bidders. Like the ones that wanna know where to build a new walmart or mc d. Comcast wants to squeeze every dime out of their copper and customers. ATT gave up on copper and doesn't want to support it period it or build new. AT&T will be on the bandwagon with screwu verse and it's fiber network Like the last thing a redneck says before riding that shopping cart off the roof: Hey y'all watch this shit!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling. -
Looks good!! I love home brew custom work!!! Awesome!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
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Work safe for sure!! Adams cor ultralight on top Dolobuster home brew on the bottom 3 gun ready! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
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20 pushups for mis spelling a staff nco's title!
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congrats, cmon down to the range so we can pin that extra star and stripe on when its time! hooah
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Interesting read, anyway they can make money on that copper, and off customers: Comcast, a perennial champion in the “Most Hated Companies†surveys, has now figured out a way to have me pay to help construct a nationwide network of public WiFi hotspots, using equipment inside my house. Comcast plans to offer public access to the WiFi network inside my house for rates starting at $2.95 an hour. Here’s how it works. Like most Comcast customers, I rent my cable modem from Comcast for $7 a month. The cable modem has within it a wireless internet radio transmitter, which allows me to create my home WiFi network. When a friend visited last week and wanted to connect his computer to my wireless network, he asked me which network to use: WeaselNet, my private network, which required a password, or XFINITY WIFI, a public network that did not require a password. Both showed four-bar signals, the strongest WiFi signals in the house. A bit of poking around revealed that the mysterious new XFINITY WIFI public network signal was so strong inside my house because it was actually inside my house. In fact, it was in the same Comcast router that operates my private home network. Okay, I’m a bit slow. Simple research reveals that Comcast started testing the XFINITY WIFI service in a handful of cities last year. Comcast is now expanding the scheme, equipping all of its new cable modems – they call them “wireless gateways†— with this dual-network WiFi capability. But it didn’t hit home until it hit my home. The second, public network is created by default. The network’s SSID (Service Set Identifier, the code that allows computer, tablets, phones and other devices to connect to the wireless network) is broadcast to the world. Comcast does not ask permission to set up a second, public network inside my house, using the bandwidth that I’m paying for. It does not ask permission to route the data traffic of strangers through the same router that handles my private network. No, Comcast is The Honey Badger. Comcast calls this a “feature enhancement.†A Comcast spokesman said, “The wireless gateways rent for $7 a month and there’s no additional charge for enabling the public networks.†IT’S A FEATURE, NOT A BUG Me: Waiter, there’s a fly in my soup. Comcast: Don’t worry sir. No extra charge. Me: Waiter, there’s also a strange man sitting at my table. Comcast: You have an extra chair at the table, and he’s paying to eat whatever soup you have left over. There’s no extra charge to you for the companionship. Me: Whoa. Now there’s a big snake. He looks scary. Comcast: He’s renting the other chair, waiting for the fly. No extra charge. It’s a brilliant strategy: Comcast doesn’t have to spend a dime to build out a nationwide mesh of wireless hotspots. Instead, it has its customers pay for both the hardware and the bandwidth. Comcast then generates megabucks in new profits by re-selling access to the hardware and bandwidth. If people squawk, Comcast merely points out that it, not the customer, owns the box. If the customer doesn’t like it, they can switch to another broadband provider. SWITCH? Oops. Silly me. There isn’t another broadband provider in most towns, if you use the same definition of broadband that the rest of the world uses. If the Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger is approved, there will be even less competition. So let’s add up the pros and cons, starting with the pros. As long as I remain a paying Comcast customer, I get free access to the public wireless network when I’m out of the house. Instead of using up my data allowance on 4G wireless telephone carrier networks, I can freeload on some other Comcast sucker’s home WiFi network. The next time I buy a tablet computer, I might decide not to pay extra for the 4G radio and monthly telephone company wireless service fees, because Comcast will soon be a nationwide monopoly and half the broadband households in America will be open hotspots. I live in the last house on a dead-end street in a small town, so the chances of weirdoes parking in front of my house to use my broadband connection are minimal. And now the cons. Despite Comcast’s assurances to the contrary, I’m unconvinced that increased network traffic will not slow down my home broadband service. Comcast says there is more than enough capacity on the feed into my house to accommodate any extra traffic. If that’s the case, why do my network speeds so often fall woefully short of the speeds I’m paying for? Why does my system slow to a crawl on Friday nights when all the neighbor kids are streaming movies and playing online games? Comcast says: “The broadband connection to your home will be unaffected by the XFINITY WIFI feature. Your in-home WiFi network, as well as XFINITY WIFI, use shared spectrum, and as with any shared medium there can be some impact as more devices share WiFi. We have provisioned the XFINITY WiFii feature to support robust usage, and therefore, we anticipate minimal impact to the in-home WiFi network.†Comcast’s customer service reps were unable to answer my questions: Does XFINITY WIFI run on the same channel as my private home network, in which case my network performance will definitely suffer? Or does it run on a separate channel, in which case it will probably interfere with my private home network? Wireless networks are notoriously hard to secure. I simply don’t believe Comcast when it says there is no risk in allowing a stranger to directly connect to the router that controls my private home network. Once on the public network, the proverbial 14-year-old hacker would have little problem hijacking the router and taking control of my private network, where he or she could intercept all my user names and passwords, etc. If I’ve allowed sharing on the network, the hacker would have access to the files on every shared device. Let’s go to Comcast’s XFINITY WIFI FAQ: A DISCOUNT? Q. Is Comcast going to give me a discount? [Hysterical laughter] Okay, I made that one up. But the next two are verbatim: Q. How do I disable/enable the XFINITY WIFI Home Hotspot feature? “We encourage all subscribers to keep this feature enabled as it allows more people to enjoy the benefits of XFINITY WIFI around the neighborhood. You will always have the ability to disable the XFINITY WIFI feature on your Wireless Gateway by calling 1-800-XFINITY. You can also visit My Account at http://customer.comcast.com/, click on “Users & Preferences,†and then select “Manage XFINITY WIFI.†Q. What happens if I choose to disable the Home Hotspot feature? “We encourage all subscribers to keep this feature enabled as it allows more people to enjoy the benefits of XFINITY WIFI around the neighborhood. You will always have the ability to disable the XFINITY WIFI feature on your Wireless Gateway by calling 1-800-XFINITY. You can also visit My Account at http://customer.comcast.com/, click on “Users & Preferences,†and then select “Manage XFINITY WIFI.†I guess Comcast doesn’t want me to disable the XFINITY WIFI network. And if Comcast doesn’t want me to do something, it goes to the top of my To Do list. I’m now shopping to buy my own cable box. Comcast can’t force me to create a public wireless network on a box that it doesn’t own. And then maybe I’ll set up my own open public network – after hiding my private SSID and firewalling the hell out of it – under the Open Wireless Movement, because a free, open, nationwide, wireless broadband network is a good idea. 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We've lost another true hero. I had the honor of shaking this mans hand and thanking him several years ago. His story is too important and must be shared...rip old warrior!! Chester Nez, the last original Navajo Code Talker, has passed away in his Albuquerque home. Nez was recruited with 28 other Native Americans by the U.S. Marines to create a code the Japanese couldn't crack during World War II. Nez went into kidney failure Wednesday morning. He was 93. "Many people have met him," said Judy Avila, a friend and author of Nez's memoir. "When you meet him, you're charmed by him." He was the last living member of the group. "There were a lot of people and naysayers who said, 'How can these young Navajo men help us?' But it turned out to be the only unbroken spoken code in modern warfare," said Avila. After Avila wrote the memoir, so many people showed up to a 2011 book signing in Albuquerque that the store sold out. "I'm just happy that all these people reading (the memoir) will know what my Navajo people did for this country," said Nez. After the success of the original 29 code talkers, more were recruited. Avila believes about 400 Navajos were enlisted. The original 29 Code Talkers were given the Congressional Gold Medal in 2001. When then-President George W. Bush stuck out his hand to congratulate Nez, he stood at attention and saluted the commander-in-chief. Mobile users: Click HERE to watch Royale's full on-air report All flags on the Navajo Nation will be flown at half-staff until June 8 in honor of Nez. Nez's public viewing will take place June 9 from 5-8 p.m. at French Mortuary, 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE. A mass will be held June 10 from 10-11:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, 4020 Lomas Blvd. NE. A graveside service will be held at the Santa Fe National Cemetery from 1:30-2:15 p.m. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
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First hoarding 22 ammo from Wally World,now this.....all fun aside, inside job......by someone the store owners knew.... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
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Funny read, I think I saw the talking bears do something close to that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.