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Comcast filters our emails heavily. I recommend GMail.
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That's much better to hear. I could tell you where all of the dead spots in my yard and home were when I had Cingular a few years ago.
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I've had mine for about 6 months now and wear it daily, both with and without a holster. It looks like a quality casual leather belt and has held up very well. I'm probably going to order another in black soon.
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Regarding Motorola battery life... my experience with the Q has been quite the opposite of what others have said here. I can get several days worth of "stand by" time out of a full charge and really only have to top it off at night if I've been especially busy with the phone during the day. Batteries for the Q are relatively cheap on eBay so I wouldn't let that be much of a concern. For that matter, batteries for almost any of the PDAs listed are cheap on eBay. I understand that AT&T's network coverage has improved a bit over the past few years but there was a time when you couldn't have paid me to use the Cingular GSM network. It wasn't a matter of where you had dead zones... it was a matter of where you could find signal. Verizon doesn't have the flashiest phones, but they do have the best network coverage in my opinion.
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If you want a traditional leather belt that will hold your firearm up, invest in a sturdy purpose-built belt. www.thebeltman.net is my personal pick.
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The most important questions that you need to ask yourself about this decision are: 1. Which is more important to you: Phone capabilities or PDA capabilities? Many of the PDA devices lack sorely in the phone department. Some suffer from horrible reception. Others have really bad speakers in the earpiece. Yet others are clumsy for dialing numbers not in your contacts list. If the device must function first and foremost as a usable phone and second as a PDA, that will narrow your scope a lot. 2. Do you want a Windows, Palm or Blackberry operating system? This may seem like a "Duh" question but it is very important. Almost equally as important as whether it is more important to have a good phone than to have a good PDA. At my company, we have standardized on Windows PDAs because of the tight integration with our Microsoft Exchange e-mail servers. If that isn't a consideration for you, then I would give a closer look at the Palm OS devices like the Treos. Blackberries are great PDAs and have decent phone capabilities, but they shine the most when they are integrated with a corporate e-mail system through a Blackberry Enterprise Server installation. Otherwise you have to run a desktop redirector application that passes your email through to your PDA over the air. My personal carry is a Motorola Q. It uses the Windows Mobile OS and is a great phone and a passable PDA. I've been pleased with it so far.
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Had fun this past weekend. Introduced someone new to shooting.
TGO David replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
That's me... and I appreciate the comments about looking young. I don't get that sort of comment much anymore. Actually my brother in law is about 6'4" tall and I stand about 5'9" ... so he sort of towers over me at almost exactly half my age. -
Welcome! Enjoy your visits with us.
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Welcome. The avatar made me smile... nice throwback to the 80's pulp TV.
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Refinishing a handgun... DuraCoat, Parkerizing, etc.
TGO David replied to JimmyJoe69's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
I'm starting to consider Duracoat for an upcoming handgun build for my wife. She'd really like something with a pink slide so this seems like the only way to go about it. Unless one of you is aware of another finish that can be had in feminine colors like pink. -
Had fun this past weekend. Introduced someone new to shooting.
TGO David replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
I thought about you while we were shooting. Once again it was a spur of the moment decision to go. I think we may have to schedule a get together sometime soon so that a few of us can go down there and punch holes in paper. -
My wife and I took my brother-in-law to the range this weekend and introduced him to the fun world of shooting. It was not only his first time at the range but his first time shooting a gun of any sort. I gave him the basic primer on firearm safety at our house along with a review of the handguns that we would be shooting that day: Springfield XD Tactical 9mm, HK P2000 .40SW and the Wilson Combat 1911 .45ACP. At the range, we worked through them in that order but he spent the most time with the XD 9mm. It seems that gun is quickly becoming a favorite with the folks that I have let shoot it, but my wife is steadily aquiring a taste for the Wilson Combat too. Anyway, just a few pictures -- no faces since I didn't ask permission before posting these. PS: He had a blast. And my wife caught this shot with muzzle flash evident... He flinched a little during that shot. Overcoming the instinctive reaction to flinch is something that just comes with time and exposure to the sport. He actually did great for his first session out.
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Pfft... you just need to spread the display cases out a little further.
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More like the Mossad. Now that you've asked, we may never hear from you again.
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Had one. Sold it. BTW, I still have my XD Tactical 9mm. Love it.
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Eddie, I think you forgot to sign out your wife's account before you posted this. But I agree that you often do pick grips that accentuate your eyes or your shoes -- and that's something most guys don't worry about.
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Folks, let's keep the discussion to the topic at hand and leave personal barbs out of it. No-armed musicians are ... um ... musicians too.
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I enjoyed my M&P pistols quite a bit. I did end up selling my two .40SW models (compact and full-size) in order to move to the HK P2000, but that was simply because I wanted the HK and not because I had any problems out of my M&Ps. I have recently begun thinking about another M&P... this time maybe the 9c or even the new 45c once it's in production.
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That's the team that Candice Parker carries, isn't it?
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I carry whatever works best with my attire and activities at the moment. J-Frame goes with me a lot of times when I just want to travel light. Church, for example. My HK P2000 goes with me when I can afford to carry and conceal something a little larger and heavier. The Wilson comes out when I'm feeling particularly froggy.
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Print off a copy of the thread from Tennesspeed where you hunted the guy down for ripping you off on the Internet. Paste that on your front door. That should solve the problem.