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S-13

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  1. PETA is ridiculous. I have a few friends who are Vegan, yet refuse to associate with PETA because of how they go about campaigning. I went to see PETA's Sr. Researcher give a speech at ASU about a month ago on animal testing/dissection at the school and basically what I picked up from the whole speech is that PETA refuses to accept that people with other view points have rights too. They will do anything to get their point across, yet will not acknowledge anyone elses rights who don't agree, even when respectful about it.

  2. I have a Canon Rebel DSLR and have also used my ex girlfriends Nikon D40 many times. As far as user controls I like the Canon a lot more. I think its much easier to navigate the settings while shooting.

    As far as the need for one, that's for you to decide. I started with a "hybird" or ZLR meaning zoom lens reflex. With a ZLR you have the full ability to customize your shots as far as aperature, shutter speed, etc. ZLR cameras have come a long way as far as zooming capabilities and photo quality. Also with a ZLR you don't have to get into the investment of lenses which get very pricey. The downfall however, is that if you do end up learning enough to use the camera to its full potential, you have already spent money on a ZLR and you'll be ready for an SLR.

  3. I asked questions, and you answered. I still think you need to grow a sack.

    Honestly, I don't really feel the need to defend myself to some stranger on the internet any more than what I have. You have your opinion and nothing I say is going to change that so give yourself a big ol' pat on the back for a win in this internet argument Todd.

  4. What kind of work do you do that you cant do it with a bum wheel?

    Marathon Runner? Professional Mall Walker? Mailman?

    I tore up my foot in 2004 in Italy. 12 weeks in a boot after surgery to install two pins. I missed about 4 days work total. It hurt like a bitch for about 6 months, and when the weather turns cold and damp (like today) it still hurts like a bitch. I managed to make it to work today though.

    Sounds like someone needs to grow a sack.

    Uh oh guys, look out for McBadAss. I'm glad to hear your situation and job allowed you to keep working while you recovered, but how about you wait until you know what I do before you say I need to grow a sack. What if I told you I actually was a sponsored runner? What if I was a cop? Or how about that I actually do work 65 hours a week, 60 of which are spent non stop on my feet walking up and down 2 to 1 and 3 to 1 slopes on a 36 acre site? Or the fact that there is a lawsuit riding on this since the accident wasn't my fault and if the doctor says I shouldn't go back to work I have to do what he says so that the truck driver's insurance that I hit won't have any leverage when it comes time to settle.

    Next time, ask questions, get informed, then tell me I should grow a sack.

  5. Back in June I broke my left foot in a motorcycle accident that wasn't my fault. I missed out on the prime riding season for NW Ohio because of it. When I was finally released by doctors to go back to work I was immediately temporarily re-located to Arizona. Great! I can ride all year round!

    Wrong. Just when I think it's all over with Dr. appointments and visits, my foot starts to hurt again. I find out through an MRI scan that one of the bones in my foot hasn't bonded back together at all and I now have to have surgery on it.

    This all happened in the midst of shopping for a new bike now that I'm actually working again and making money. There goes my second chance at a riding this year. It's back to sitting around gaining weight with an unusable foot and being broke wondering how I'm gonna pay bills since I won't be working.

    This sucks. :mad:

  6. I've thought about open carry........ I came to the conclusion that I dont like it. At least not for me. I have 2 reasons.

    #1)I have become comfortable with concealed carry and often dont even think about it. I cant afford to "not" think about it if its open carry. I couldnt trust the guy behind me in line anywhere to not just reach up and take it before I could stop him. I'd hate to be standing at superquick with my hands full of pop and chips and some idiot yanks my weapon and start shooting or holding the place up.

    #2) If someone does start something, If I have a weapon in the open, I'm the first target. I dont like the idea of being the first target. I want to be the guy nobody notices till I pull my weapon and return fire. So I think I'll just keep mine concealed........

    I completely agree with your reasoning. I saw a guy at wal mart the other day (some young doucher looking guy wearing an ed hardy t-shirt and spiked hair) with a 9 mm hand gun tucked between his pants and back with his shirt pulled behind the gun so that it was intentionally clearly visible. All I could come up with was the guy wanted people to see it so they think he's a bad ass or something. He won't be such a bad ass when someone walks right up behind him and takes it before he even knows they are there.

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