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peejman

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  1. It clearly says "report your harvest using the app with or without cell service". There's only 1 way it's doing that. I'm sure the intent is so they can monitor populations and such, but its certainly also capable of providing incriminating evidence, and I'm sure they wouldn't hesitate to use it.
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  3. It's a legal system, not a justice system. You get all the justice you can afford. Sad but true. All the more motivation to not get into that mess to begin with.
  4. Easy enough to block the app from using your location. Assuming you have something to hide.
  5. So then that puts more work on the defense attorney to figure out how to weed those folks out of the jury pool. I've found that process interesting/entertaining in the couple times I've gotten to jury selection.
  6. Find someone who has fryer and the oil. Neither are cheap for a one-off.
  7. Dad fixed his nearly world famous shrimp and grits. His recipe is unique. I really like shrimp and grits and try it when restaurants offer it, but I've never had it like he makes it. He added scallops to it because my older boy loves them.
  8. This is Shadow, we got him from friends who unexpectedly had puppies. I call him the galloping goober.
  9. Yep, my bike is 2" from the front, the right side is inaccessible because of the mower, and I can't open the left side doors all the way because of the yard tools. But it fits. My wife's van is accessible all the way around and there's room to open the hatch with the garage door closed. Growing up, our garage was always Dad's wood shop. We never parked cars in it. So one of my priorities was to be able to park my car in my garage, once I got one.
  10. Hopefully your friend gets a good attorney and can get the charges back to something more reasonable. Murder seems a reach, but that's a bad situation for everyone.
  11. Dad has had both knees replaced. When he started therapy for the 1st one, he made a comment that's stuck with me.... He said he had no idea how weak he'd gotten. That motivates me to keep weight training when I don't really feel like it. I don't do anything heavy, most higher reps with lighter weights for better endurance and less risk of hurting myself.
  12. that's funny right there... There's about 2" between my trailblazer and the door.
  13. If you routinely park a car on top of it, how quickly can you access it? Flooding is definitely a concern, but I feel sure the folks who design these things have given that and the possibility of debris piling up on top of it more than a passing thought.
  14. If you're keeping all this inside the house, I hope the house is on a slab. That aside, store the ammo in anything you like. Barring natural disaster, it'll last longer than you. Any sort of desiccant in the containers will suffice.
  15. The world would be a happier place if more people would do this.
  16. Give that inhaler a pull before you go for a walk, that's what it's for. I'm not a doctor, but have had allergy related asthma issues. While it may be called a "rescue" inhaler, you don't have to use it that way. I was advised to use it as a preventative measure before I exercised instead of waiting until i felt the constriction. Asthma is worse in cold weather. You'll probably feel better and be able to walk further, which helps you feel better, which helps you walk further....
  17. Yep. I would like to find more time for exercise. I don't enjoy running, I do enjoy cycling, but between the traffic and my youngest coming along, I stick to the greenbelt and neighborhood. Exercise to feel better, eat to manage weight. Easy preaching, hard living. For me it's portion control. I'm a stress eater and when it's good, it's hard to stop before I'm stuffed. @Grayfox54... stick with the walking. Do you have an inhaler to help keep you open long enough to make it through your walk?
  18. The first step of any project is identifying the scapegoat should it all go horribly wrong.
  19. I have a Spark, and it's super cool. I don't use half the functionality it has, and that's still way beyond anything I've used before.
  20. Just rain and wind here in murvul. I drove through it taking my son to basketball practice. Hope everyone is safe.
  21. My older one gets the idea of the spirit of Santa, I think the younger one still believes. I think the spirit of Santa, the joy of giving, is important, but they both know that Jesus is the reason for the season. I'm also very frustrated by the extreme commercialization of Christmas. While we still give plenty of things (probably too many), we've tried to shift more to experiences rather than things.
  22. This is basically the definition of involuntary manslaughter. They didnt do the killing, but did enable their son to commit the murders both by their actions and inaction. That's a terrible place to be and I hope this does send parents a message.
  23. that's still dang near an hour from my house. Probably for the best though.....
  24. You compensate in extreme weather by practicing in that weather and making notes on the effects. Wood and most polymers expand at about 3x the rate of steel. https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/linear-expansion-coefficients-d_95.html
  25. The trick is to match the weather induced dimensional changes of the barreled action to the stock it's sitting in so they both move together. Problems arise when the two are dramatically different... such as a wood stock in a steel rifle. Strangely enough, carbon fiber reacts opposite to steel in that it shrinks with increasing temperature.

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