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  1. So in essence, it is a a total breakdown of the American family and family values.

    Not really related, but probably true. Literacy has never been all that good.

    Even these percentages of illiteracy are probably an improvement over the past.

     

    It's sort of like looking at the total number of horse buggies or horses. The total number is higher now than ever before. We just don't see it. So the total number of literate or moral families is probably higher now than ever before. We just see the opposite higher amounts. All factors of an increasing world population. And we don't even see that now, since the USA is close to a stable population.

     

    edit: I can add that it would be nice if colleges taught a basic Reality 101, and explained the Earth revolves around the Sun, the Sun is a star, and the Earth is not flat... Things like that. (Yes, I know it's part of grade school and high school education, but apparently students aren't listening.)

  2. Low rpm stumble. For an off idle stumble, I'd clean the carb, or injectors, or check fuel flow in general at idle. Check for a vacuum leak. It just won't show in the other gears, at the higher rpm that it shifts at. Bad spark is usually a high rpm stumble. But either way, checking fuel and spark is a reasonable first move, and a lot easier and cheaper. And a single bad spark plug wire or plug could indeed cause it.

     

    air/fuel/spark is kinda touchy at low rpms

  3. I've hit two trees and one telephone pole on skis, so I'm probably qualified to say something, but....

     

    I'm too stunned that we're discussing counter steering again.

    But quite happy that also means Winter is almost over and we get to ride again.

     

    It does occur to me that skis go where you point them. Which isn't quite the same as the gyroscopic articulation of a linked frame with two wheels. Skiing is more about directing the center of gravity of your body, which is centered at your hip joints. The part that is similar to counter steering, is that the body of weight in skiing is linked at a joint at the hips. One part might twist one direction, and the other part twist another. Still a matter of balance around a center of gravity of the mass. Same for a four wheeler, if you've ever enjoyed a 4 wheel drift. And yes, airplanes do it too. The balance, not the linked joints. Although that would be cool, an articulated airplane with advanced maneuverability. (Ok, it just occurred to me that Burt Rutan's space plane does exactly that, it has a pivot hinge for enhanced flight.)

  4. How did anyone get the idea that the V twin design, or use, or on a motorcycle is an idea that Harley Davidson owns or was first to use. Not even close. V-twins were originated in Germany and France. First use on motorcycles were Curtis in America and NSU in Germany and Griffin in France. In between, any hardware or catalog would sell you a V-twin motor that fits in the V shape of your bicycle frame. A DIY kit.

     

    The use on bicycles is what made the market place grow.

  5. Thanks rat but still nothing that is A: exactly what I want, B: in my price range and C: in stock.

    I know the feeling. I waited almost a year to see one upper and/or barrel come back into production. And still isn't exactly what I wanted. It does look like varmit style and HBAR and stainless and fluted aren't produced much and there is a big demand for the ones in price competitive ranges. Try not to buy two just to get one. Then you want to build two.

  6. Yeah, I'm a bit crazy.... I'd want the 24" barrel for 239. But there isn't really a gain of 24" over 20". If I botched any of the links, I can find it again. 600-700 for a fancy upper seems ok. Likewise 250-300 for a great barrel. Some of these are Wylde Chamber. (That hbar Anderson barrel for 139 seems reasonable also.)

     

    20" barrels

    275 http://www.fulton-armory.com/barrelfa16m4gicontourcm1x9threadedchromelined-1.aspx#arpartsfinder.com

    289 http://www.fulton-armory.com/barrelkrieger20hbarss1x77720threaded-1.aspx#arpartsfinder.com

     

    20" hbar barrels

    139 http://www.andersonrifles.net/index.php/shop-parts/upper-parts/barrel/20-hbar-barrel-1-9-twist-252.html#arpartsfinder.com

    240 http://www.fulton-armory.com/barrelfa20hbarcm1x9thelookplainmuzzle.aspx#arpartsfinder.com

    285 http://www.fulton-armory.com/barrelkrieger20hbarss1x77720threaded-1.aspx#arpartsfinder.com

    435 http://www.americanspiritarms.com/chrome-moly-barrels/20-inch-ported-and-fluted-barrel/#arpartsfinder.com

    485 http://www.pkfirearms.com/Noveske_Barrel_Groups/61/c#arpf3119#arpartsfinder.com

     

    20" stainless steel barrels

    315 http://www.surplusammo.com/blackhole-weaponry-ar-15-20-rifle-length-stainless-steel-5-56-1-8-poly-barrel/#arpartsfinder.com

     

    20" fluted barrels

    375 http://www.americanspiritarms.com/chrome-moly-barrels/20-inch-ported-and-fluted-barrel/#arpartsfinder.com

     

    24" barrels

    239 http://www.andersonrifles.net/index.php/shop-parts/upper-parts/barrel/24-416r-stainess-steel-fluted-barrel-5-56-223.html#arpartsfinder.com

     

    20" uppers

    421 http://hamlundtactical.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=92_102_281&products_id=3314#arpartsfinder.com

    520 http://www.joeboboutfitters.com/Rock_River_Arms_20_Standard_A4_Upper_Half_Flat_To_p/rra-ar0450b.htm#arpartsfinder.com

    840 http://www.pkfirearms.com/Noveske_Barreled_Custom_Uppers/83/c#arpf3121#arpartsfinder.com

    979 http://www.pkfirearms.com/Noveske_Barreled_Custom_Uppers/83/c#arpf3120#arpartsfinder.com

     

    20" hbar uppers

    415 http://www.jsesurplus.com/JSE20HBarNitride1x91RGB.aspx#arpartsfinder.com

    415 http://www.jsesurplus.com/JSE20HBarNitride1x9RHGB.aspx#arpartsfinder.com

    500 http://www.cheaperthandirt.com//product/ARR-633#arpartsfinder.com

    500 http://www.brownells.com//rifle-parts/receiver-amp-action-parts/receivers/upper-receivers/20-a4-22lr-upper-receiver-prod44121.aspx?ttver=1&psize=96&avad=avant&aid=112619&cm_mmc=affiliate-_-Itwine-_-Avantlink-_-Custom+Link

    513 http://www.pkfirearms.com/RRA_Uppers/206/c#arpf934#arpartsfinder.com

    570 http://www.andersonrifles.net/index.php/shop-parts/upper-parts/barrel/anderson-20-no-flash-hider-upper.html#arpartsfinder.com

    621 http://grabagun.com/firearms/ar/uppers/bushmaster-upper-predator-223-20-flt.html#arpartsfinder.com

    630 http://grabagun.com/firearms/ar/uppers/bushmaster-firearms-inter-92820-flttop-rec-var-5-56uppr.html#arpartsfinder.com

    660 http://www.pkfirearms.com/RRA_Custom_Uppers/208/c#arpf3214#arpartsfinder.com

    725 http://www.joeboboutfitters.com/Rock_River_Arms_20_Coyote_Complete_Upper_AR0585_p/rra-ar0585.htm#arpartsfinder.com

    779 http://www.pkfirearms.com/RRA_Custom_Uppers/208/c#arpf3213#arpartsfinder.com

     

    20" stainless uppers

    650 http://www.joeboboutfitters.com/Rock_River_Arms_Predator_Pursuit_20_inch_AR0565_p/rra-ar0565.htm#arpartsfinder.com

    695 http://www.pkfirearms.com/RRA_Stainless_Uppers/204/c#arpf825#arpartsfinder.com

    707 http://www.pkfirearms.com/RRA_Uppers/206/c#arpf871#arpartsfinder.com

     

    20" fluted uppers

    525 http://mapartsinc.com/shop/details.asp?id=1493&iCat=19&iSubOne=342#arpartsfinder.com

    647 http://grabagun.com/firearms/ar/uppers/windham-weaponry-20-prcsn-416r-ss-flutedcmpltupper.html#arpartsfinder.com

    723 http://www.cheaperthandirt.com//product/84214#arpartsfinder.com

    743 http://www.cheaperthandirt.com//product/8-WW-UR20FSSFTVB#arpartsfinder.com

     

    24" upper

    495 http://mapartsinc.com/shop/details.asp?id=167&iCat=19&iSubOne=342#arpartsfinder.com

    500 http://www.jsesurplus.com/Custom24SSBULL5.561x81RailGasBlockRifleFloat.aspx#arpartsfinder.com

    540 http://www.jsesurplus.com/JSE24WilsonArms1x8223WyldeRifleGasSystemBullBarrelUpperYMFlo.aspx#arpartsfinder.com

    595 http://www.jsesurplus.com/dpms24a3flattopbullbarrelassembly1x9dpms141-1.aspx#arpartsfinder.com

    600 http://www.cheaperthandirt.com//product/ARR-653#arpartsfinder.com

    644 http://grabagun.com/firearms/ar/uppers/cmmg-upper-vrmnt-556nato-24-ss-fltd.html#arpartsfinder.com

    670 http://hamlundtactical.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=92_102_277&

    products_id=3387#arpartsfinder.com

    697 http://www.cheaperthandirt.com//product/2-CMMG55BE3A3#arpartsfinder.com

    705 http://www.pkfirearms.com/RRA_Stainless_Uppers/204/c#arpf2208#arpartsfinder.com

    720 http://www.joeboboutfitters.com/Rock_River_Arms_24_Varmint_A4_Phosphate_BCG_1_8_p/rra-ar0575.htm#arpartsfinder.com

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  7. Couldn't be more wrong. You should never use a debit card for transactions. Use a credit card and pay it off each month. So much safer.

    Sent while riding

    That might change if we go to embedded chip style cards like the rest of the world uses. I think the change over is due in Oct 2014.

  8. Funny i just got into a huge fight with my wife today( still sitting in the basement to cool off ) about what a waste of time and money bags and preps are. She thinks it is a complete waste of resources and money. I feel she is a asshat and told her so. Then told here if she ever needs something in a emergency she is screwed.

    Fed gov thinks everyone should have one.

    http://www.ready.gov/business

    http://www.ready.gov/build-a-kit

     

    Everyone should have 20-30 days worth of canned goods in the pantry. I had one Winter with about 10 days without power, and one Summer hurricane in Ohio that knocked out power for quite a while. It was dark and/or cold, but I wasn't hungry. Not really possible to buy food if the grocery is without power and closed.

     

    A friend of mine gave his parents gas masks. They were confused why they would need them. They live in between a freeway and two railroad lines. In short order there were two toxic chemical spills that forced them to evacuate. They called up to get lessons on how to use the gas masks...

     

    edit: If total anarchy evolved, a 22LR would get you a cup of soup. Or a rabbit, that would be worth a week of soup. I figure I got at least 10 years worth of... soup...

     

    edit: and yes Chevy, homestead "hunker down" is more practical and more likely. It happens often enough in storms. People in Florida know this. A hurricane will even result in organized patrols of the neighborhood to protect people and property. There will be no outside help, protection, food, or water brought in, for quite a long time. You're on your own.

  9. Found the plastic back plate that goes in a MARPAT assault bag. Don't see them often, and my bag didn't have one. Found woodland gear to replace the ACU. Bag weighs 23 pounds without water and is packed at random till it was full. The shovel is heavy, but there should be one. SOG FastHawk for chopping. Not very big, but will work. A camping saw blade, the Japanese style that cuts on the pull. Most machetes are stupid. Mine is a cheap Chinese blade that balances well. Small tent, small tarp, sleeping bag, and mat are all extra weight. A deck of cards.

     

    I tried the solar powered charging unit, and it works very nice. Can charge phone and tablet. Tablet and phone both have GPS navigation apps and a load of topo maps. Still like paper maps better with a mil-spec compass.

     

    I have a lot of "add water" food. The stuff is light. I wound up with four stoves. One unleaded/kerosene/white gas rig, one that runs on a bottle, and two cheap amazon.com Chinese burners for bottles to see if they are as good as the expensive stuff. I bet they work just as well.

     

    Heard recently of people getting lost in Wayne National Forest. Without planning or prep. Not a good idea.

     

    Found my old ALICE pack, and found a new frame locally. Still a good rig.

  10. I'm no expert, but I did google up this from the Ohio Bar:

    https://www.ohiobar.org/forpublic/resources/lawyoucanuse/pages/lawyoucanuse-689.aspx

     

    Sounds like your insurance company can pay the difference and make a claim against the other company or individual. IF you had UM (uninsured motorist). Results will vary, as always...

     

    edit: so I went back and looked, you had uninsured but not underinsured. Sounds like that is a grey area and costs extra with some companies.

  11. Orders and even responses get delayed. There's still a huge demand. It might take a few days to even see them acknowledge the order. Did they show on website how long the delay for delivery would be? It's still probably 2 or 3 weeks, I think. Remember last year it was 6 to 9 months.

     

    edit: Never dealt with K&B. So dunno what to expect.

  12. Ah yes, Katie Sunshine. (aka Hoopsie Daisy) Not formally trained or even part of a team. She taught herself.

     

    She's an art teacher in Arkansas, and here's one of her crazy ideas from last year.

     

  13. That's like saying all black people are slaves because at one point their ancestors were.... Tired of that mentality.

    Born here, raised here, 100% American.

    Call yourself an immigrant all you want, but I'm not.

    As for the commercial, who fucking cares? All Coke did is pull a controversial stunt to get people talking about Coke.... Success.

    Are you sure you don't have a cousin that is a buffalo or something? lol

    Seriously, you can be both an immigrant and a citizen. (Or descendants of.)

    And an American if you want to be. The more of them we have, the better off we all are.

     

    And we can sing in any language we want, it's the thought that counts.

    Understood that some one won't like it. There always is.

     

    edit: And I don't like Coke anyway, except that Mexico Coke-Cola smuggled across the border...

  14. back from Gander in Reynoldsburg.

    Zero 22LR. Nadda. Zip.

    No reloading powders.

     

    But they did have Remington #10 percussion caps for black powder pistols.

    I haven't seen those in quite a while.

    Good selection of rifle and pistol black powder.

  15. Yup, and it drove up the price of 22LR. But Federal and American Eagle (made by Federal) sent out shipments last week. 4, 5, 6 cents a round. It sold out immediately everywhere. Just have to be both patient and quick.

     

    edit: and Remington shipped some too, also all sold out everywhere.

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