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Casper

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  1. Works on Verizon in Columbus finally. Still waiting on AT&T.
  2. https://www.google.com/search?q=gunadapters.com+geico We're the top result?
  3. Those were tracers fyi.
  4. Sure they do. Amendment 10: The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
  5. I must have missed the part where he's screaming about the need for the government to step in and mandate coverage.
  6. A. He said Federal immigration laws. They are not racist. B. If modern firearms aren't protected by the 2nd Amendment, then internet, TV, radio, etc aren't protected by the 1st. Don't forget about wiretapping, drones, etc. Those wouldn't be covered by the 4th. Be careful what you wish for amigo.
  7. You're right, reading comprehension is lacking in America. First, the letter is from "GEICO COMMERCIAL INSURANCE", meaning it was a commercial (or business as you put) policy. Second, it specifically says, "because it is used in conjunction with a company that deals in the weapons industry".
  8. http://www.examiner.com/article/geico-cancels-insurance-because-policyholder-works-the-weapons-industry?cid=rss They're getting beat up pretty bad on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/geico?filter=2
  9. www.facebook.com/PoliticalRamblingsOfTheSane Like and enjoy.
  10. They're legit as far as I know: https://www.google.com/search?q=NAGR http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Association_for_Gun_Rights
  11. http://www.legis.ga.gov/Legislation/en-US/display/20132014/HB/90
  12. http://toad.net/~jsmeenen/wiring.html
  13. Q2: They're cake. Go buy a new one and follow the instructions. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. Just had to stress that one. It'll tall you to be sure to label the wires before you remove them. I took a photo. Same difference. Just be sure to know whether you have a one stage or two stage furnace, and whether you have a heat pump or not.
  14. You can use this site to check whether your DNS servers have been updated with the correct info: http://www.kloth.net/services/nslookup.php Most have. Some of Verizon's have. None of Time Warner's have.
  15. The website is working. Obviously. You just posted. Unfortunately, it can take some ISP's 24-48 hours to refresh their DNS cache. Nothing I can do about that.
  16. Try clearing your DNS cache. Android: - Perform hard reboot (pull battery, wait 30 seconds, replace battery) iOS: - Turn airplane mode on for 10 seconds, then turn airplane mode off or - Reboot phone Windows: - Start -> Run -> type cmd, press enter - At command prompt, type ipconfig /flushdns Linux: - /etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd restart Mac: - dscacheutil -flushcache or - lookupd -flushcache
  17. https://www.facebook.com/OhioRiders/posts/10151453897474276 https://www.facebook.com/OhioRiders/posts/10151452502164276
  18. No hosting changes. I still do that myself (just do a whois and/or traceroute on the IP if you don't believe me). This was just a registrar change, and it was nowhere near the expiration. I have ohioriders.net registered through 2016 or 2017. Back during the whole SOPA/PIPA thing, I moved all of my domains except ohioriders.net to Name.com. This was the last one I had to do. All of the others were smooth as glass. Nobody even knew I did it unless I told them. For some reason, this one went haywire. Before the "previous" registrar even released the domain it appears they nuked our DNS records. For desktops, it seems Name.com got everything taken care of within 30 mins or so. However, mobile ISP's seem to have cached something funky. What's really weird is the IP didn't change. Nothing changed in the DNS entries. Just a simple cutover from the "previous" registrar to Name.com. Hopefully it's all resolved by the end of the day. Obviously it's working for some (you're on here). But I'm still getting texts asking why it's down. From my phone, I can't access the site until I'm on wifi. So yes, I know it's happening. No, I don't know why. No, there's nothing I can do about it. If you can't access it from AT&T and/or Verizon smartphones, call them and bitch about their 24hr DNS caching. While you're at it, ask them why/how a registrar could nuke an entry instantly.
  19. Unfortunately, our "previous" DNS apparently decided to screw us. Normally it's no big deal. Switch companies, DNS takes a while to propagate, whatever. This time, our "previous" DNS decided to kill our entries immediately. This means while our new DNS propagates our entries, everyone else has no connection to the site. Name.com is our new company, and they've been on the ball. I've been on the phone with them twice, and they've done all that they can. Unfortunately, until people's ISP refresh their DNS cache, there's not much we can do. Within 24-48 hours everything should be normal again. I can access the site from my home internet, but not from my work phone (Verizon) or my personal phone (AT&T). By the morning, hopefully everything will be fine. I am sorry for the inconvenience. It's a pain in the ass, I know.
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