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Need to watch the front wheels of cars when passing. If the wheels turn on you, get the Hell out of the way. Happens often enough. Somewhat exciting at freeway speeds. And don't loiter passing cars. Especially right hand side.
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They posted this on Facebook: The RAM Armory 5 hours ago Just off the truck. DPMS Oracle AR-15 New $799.99 and this also, 21 hours ago:
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wut, that guy down the street with no license, a home made rig, and no permanent address? Yeah, that'll work...
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picked up "limit two" AR-Stoner Magazine AR-15 223 Remington 30-Round Curved Body with Anti Tilt Follower Stainless Steel Black from midwayusa.com for 13.99 each, not bad... out of stock already. More approx 4/29/13 use the "notify me" setup to get an email
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well, he doesn't have me blocked on FB. I better send a request. Doesn't matter, I know why he left, and forgot what it was. I'm not sure if that's bad memory or not worth remembering... Probably both.
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Radio just said that it's not possible to get off the freeway there... Traffic backed up bad. edit: And yeah, unless there's a sale going on, I thought Cabela's had prices the same or higher than Gander. Shoot, BassPro got stuff neither Cabela's or Gander stocks.
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Heard it on the radio on the way in to work. Do the buses run forward facing cameras? We want to see the video from bus1, or 2, or 3.
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Optimist not. Skeptic yes. No politician can be so blind and ignorant as to not realize that the almost yearly attempts to force this agenda, is causing massive ownership of firearms and ammunition. Why? For what? It appears deliberate? What do they know that we don't? There's my tin foil hat talking. But then again they are politicians. They just might be blind and ignorant.
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And it's 99% solid water slush, and needed a coal shovel to move it. Saw a girl boxed in by snow from a snow plow this morning. She wasn't going anywhere for quite a while. Not sure that called for clueless wandering in traffic while talking on a phone though. edit: And it looks like might be able to ride on Saturday 9th afternoon and Sunday 10th: 53F on Saturday but cold in the morning 40F to 58F on Sunday (maybe as high as 62F) 42F to 52F on Monday Then it gets mostly cold again for a week or two Again, this is weather. Anything more than two days away is a mystery. edit: see how they change stuff, changed to rain Sunday, and then changed to light rain at 4pm and steady rain by midnight. High temp for Sunday now 61F
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update Mar06, 2013; added S174, HR848, HR793, HR117. Not much has changed. Everything still at 1% chance. There are maybe 5 bills not listed to change law/penalties that also go nowhere.
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I've decided that global warming began in the 1970s, when the Clean Air Act of 1970 took effect. Clean air = more sunlight = higher temperatures. We make our own monsters.
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CDC list of diseases that humans catch from cats: Campylobacter Infection (campylobacteriosis): A bacterial disease associated with cats, dogs, and farm animals. Cat Scratch Disease (Bartonella henselae): A bacterial disease associated with cat scratches and bites. Coxiella burnetti Infection (Q fever): A bacterial disease occasionally associated with cats. Cryptosporidium Infection (cryptosporidiosis): A parasitic disease associated with cats, dogs, and farm animals. Dipylidium Infection (tapeworm): A parasitic disease associated with cats, dogs and fleas. Hookworm Infection: A parasitic disease associated with cats, dogs and their environment. Leptospira Infection (leptospirosis): A bacterial disease associated wild and domestic animals including cats. Plague (Yersinia pestis) Infection: A rare bacterial disease associated with rodents and cats and fleas. Q Fever (Coxiella burnetii): A bacterial disease occasionally associated with cats. Rabies: A viral disease associated with various animals, including cats. Ringworm: A fungal disease associated various animals, including with cats. Roundworm: See Toxocara Infection. Salmonella Infection (salmonellosis): A bacterial disease associated with various animals, including cats. Tapeworm (flea tapeworm): See Dipylidium Infection. Toxocara Infection (toxocariasis, roundworm): A parasitic disease associated with cats, dogs and their environment. Toxoplasma Infection (toxoplasmosis): A parasitic disease associated with cats and their environment. To be fair, CDC list of diseases that humans can catch from dogs: Brucella canis Infection (brucellosis): A bacterial disease rarely associated with dogs. Campylobacter Infection (campylobacteriosis): A bacterial disease associated with dogs, cats, and farm animals. Cryptosporidium Infection (cryptosporidiosis): A parasitic disease associated with dogs, especially puppies, cats, and farm animals. Dipylidium Infection (tapeworm): A parasitic disease associated with dogs, cats and fleas. Giardia Infection (giardiasis): A parasitic disease associated with various animals, including dogs and their environment (including water). Hookworm Infection: A parasitic disease associated with dogs and cats and their environment. Leishmania Infection (leishmaniasis): A parasitic disease associated with dogs and sand flies outside the United States. Leptospira Infection (leptospirosis): A bacterial disease associated with wild and domestic animals, including dogs. Lyme Disease: A bacterial disease that can affect dogs and ticks. Q Fever (Coxiella burnetii): A bacterial disease occasionally associated with dogs. Rabies: A viral disease associated with various animals, including dogs. Ringworm: A fungal disease associated with dogs. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: A bacterial disease associated with dogs and ticks. Roundworm: See Toxocara infection. Salmonella Infection (salmonellosis): A bacterial disease associated with various animals including dogs. Tapeworm (flea tapeworm): See Dipylidium Infection. Toxocara Infection (toxocariasis, roundworm): A parasitic disease associated with dogs and cats and their environment.
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I do that also. One laptop, one desktop, and adding another computer at the TV. Two to four cameras running. Adding more. All motion sensitive with alarms and email alerts. If I fiddle with them, I don't get false alarms. edit: Don't really have any problems though. Most people stay away.
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Noticed today that Vivitar, Polaroid, etc, are all making GoPro knock offs now, and even some Contour knock offs, and even some unique designs of their own. There's a bunch of cameras out there now. Even Coleman sells a cheap sport cam. edit: From what I read, the Coleman is a joke/junk. I did notice that the mini SD card is being used a lot. And it appears that some of the cameras do not have an easily replaceable battery. It looks like some have to be hooked up and charged. Not good unless it can run on vehicle power ok.
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I don't even remember... did I pick up/pay for mine? The last ones I remember , was at the parking lot of the place down on Rt33 for their open house thingy.
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So you're choosing to not believe the IRS? In favor of ... a magazine article? I don't get it.
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I think Bubba has a point worth thinking about. The bottom half can continue to ask for whatever they want, but unless they increase their tangible income, this house of cards is going to fold up. The result won't be pretty, the bottom half risks having very little or nothing at all. It's time to wake up.
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Data from 2009: Top 1% (income above $343,927) paid 36.73% Top 5% (income above $154,643) paid 58.66% Top 10% (income above $112,124) paid 70.47% Top 25% (income above $66,193) paid 87.30% Top 50% (income above $32,396) paid 97.75% Bottom 50% (income below $32,396) paid 2.25% Source IRS via National Taxpayers Union why would anyone think that those that earn more don't pay more answer: only the greedy edit: yes, the upper half supports the bottom half.
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Take the prison fencing, and move it to around the town.
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he got bit by his Mom. Morgan said he still couldn't shoot, and Duane got bit. Then he had to shoot them both, and he went crazy.
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She might have thought ankle inward or foot inward. 50-50% response. You did good.
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March 16 is one of the target dates. The last day of average low temperatures at or below freezing. Which means after that day, more than half of all mornings should be above freezing. edit: rough look, I see I can start riding March 7th, but will still have to skip a few freezing days. edit again: the second and third week of March appear to be cold in the mornings. Cold enough to snow/freeze. So basically the 7th through the 11th look nice, but it gets cold again after that for two weeks.
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I wear tight to the face sunglasses over contacts. Otherwise I think the eyes and contacts would dry out rather fast. Never a problem. Not with the new style soft contacts. Lots of practice at not letting the contacts get blown away.