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RyM3rC

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  1. We used to have one in the office. We ran that bitch hard, at least 25 cups a day for 2 years and it never died. Kind of a PITA to refill the reservoir every few cups though. And you have to run a "cleaning" cycle of just water through it or you'll get cross-contamination from cup-to-cup. It would get all pissed off if a power surge hit it though, nothing a power-cycle wouldn't fix.
  2. Its easier for a criminal to A) single you out because he knows you have a gun, and B) take it from you.

     

    IMO Open carry is a two edged sword and should be left to the old west and cops.

     

    Many people you can tell just by watching them if they're the type to carry or not, but in a rapid action being the only one with a weapon visible would certainly make you a target. That being said, no criminal wants to walk into a bank, demand cash and everyone's stuff, and have 5 pistols pulled on him.

  3. Sounds like you need a proper gunbelt. At the very least a $5 riggers belt should have no problem holding up your g22, but there's plenty of good stiff gunbelts out there that will fix that problem for you. Congrats, those are pretty popular for a reason.
  4. It's fucking Hawaii; how hard can this be? It's not like you're asking for referrals for someone to birth his first child.

     

    :masturboy:

     

    Dayum! Look at this guy! If you still need suggestions send me a PM and I'll dig up some of my recent Hawaii stuff.

     

    The Duke's restaurants are reasonably priced if you want to save some money. Buying groceries and cooking can be very money-saving, but some stuff (like milk) is 3 times what it costs here, while some is about the same.

  5. I've been told by many many policemen from different areas that having anything other than the 100% correct tags makes you guilty of having "Fictitious tags" which is far worse than having no tags. Sure you're more likely to draw more attention with no tags, but seriously just tell him to go to the BMV and get a 30-day tag. It's not worth potentially getting ticketed, impounded, having to tow, etc.

     

    One asshole cop catches you and you're screwed. A cool one might let you slide.

  6. And another thing: If you're going anywhere you plan on stepping out of the car, wear your swimsuit and wear some watershoes or something that you don't mind getting wet. A lot of the hikes (depending on the weather) will involve stream-crossings, and you never know when you'll find an awesome place to swim. Watch out for bugs (don't get the Dengue fever or whatever), wear tons of sunscreen all the time, don't fall on the rocks, don't go in the lava tubes, and don't be surprised if your nice hotel has bugs coming in after a heavy rain.
  7. Island hopping is super easy, I walked right through the Hawaiian airports with no problem. Maui is very nice, there's lots of good snorkeling there. You can fly into anywhere, just go wherever is cheapest and see that island first then hop around. I'd make sure you hit Kauai as it's the least touristy of the bunch. Very third-world, but still America if you know what I mean. They've shot about a bazillion movies in Kauai so if that's your thing go you can drive to all the spots.

    On Maui I'd skip the "road to Hana" as it is literally HOURS of super twisty, edge-of-the-cliff, sometimes one-lane roads with rock-slides, gravel, idiot tourists, and drama. Unless that's your thing. Learn to surf, take a helicopter tour, snorkel, rent a Harley (fail), see the historical sights... You could easily fill a whole month with stuff and still not have done it all.

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