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Everything posted by dacheedah
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And I thought this post would have something to do with oil or blinker fluid
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Hey Tom, thank GB 4 hr218
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closer to the international
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Sent the wife to get a plumbing part when we built the house, they said the part didn't exist. I sent her a picture and upc, they had about 1000 of the non existent parts in their actual inventory.
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I would suggest that you check with your rod and gun or sportsmans clubs. Often they sponsor a sporting (gun show) where some of the sellers will let you pay (for ammo) to test fire weapons at the range. You wouldn't buy a truck before you drove it why shouldn't that hold true for a weapon?? It's also nice to belong so you have a home range and a typically a great group of people. If you can't find one, and you have a good gun store they usually do some range time and that may be associated with some training but thats good too. If you have a gun in the house I always recommend you teach them safe gun handling and some good tactics, good at any age [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ergt_jMLkww] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ergt_jMLkww[/ame]
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I feel your pain, kind of like a new wife, you will get used to her and learn your way around her. In the future you will say the same thing when you go from 8 to windows 12. I read about some new tech that has a camera looking at the users eyes and moves the curser where you want it, moves text as you read it . . . Expensive now but you wait a few years and it will be integrated into the os.
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Trace the wires back from the fixtures and use a 5 to 4 isolator with separate fuzed power supply
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Don't care about color, all that matters is that the dog barks when you need it
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No colors at PGR missions, it is all about respect. Plenty of us ole vets out there sharing the love
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First you need some range time with some handguns. For semi-auto's you need to do some drills ie: press check, tap rack bang, magazine changes. These should be done so when you have a malfunction you correct it without even thinking. Next shoot and shoot some more. Live fire drills where you draw, keep the weapon into your chest and fire. Draw and fire, holster and repeat. Then moving with a weapon, no pointing your weapon in the air, you should be tactical , in the hunt or into your chest but always in control. 9mm, .40 or .45 are all good rounds. In caliber the question would would you rather be hit by a baseball thrown at 100mph ( 9mm) or a bowling ball thrown at 45mph (.45) Wheel guns are easy to carry and don't have some downfalls that can come with a semi auto, but do have some of their own. You still need to do your range drills and your tactics are similar if not the same. .38 / .357 are standard but a .45lc or .44 are good also. A five shot .38 is easy to conceal and packs enough punch. Most of the major manufacturers have fine weapons off the shelf, a decent gunsmith can clean up the bearing surfaces and improve the weapon. If you are going to rely on it for defense you want it to be reliable. Reloads are fine for the range but production ammo for carry or home defense.
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So I'm at Wal-Mart buying a bag of Purina dog food for my dog. While in the check-out line, a woman behind me asked if I had a dog. Why else would I be buying dog food, RIGHT??? So on impulse I told her that no, I didn't have a dog, I was starting the Purina Diet again, and that I probably shouldn't because I ended up in the hospital last time, but that I'd lost 50 pounds before I awakened in intensive care with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms. I told her that it was essentially a perfect diet and all you do is load your pockets with Purina Nuggets, and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry. The food is nutritionally complete, so it works well, and I was going to try it again. (I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story.) Horrified, she asked if I ended up in intensive care because the dog food poisoned me. I told her no, I stepped off a curb to sniff a poodle's butt and a car hit me. I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack, he was laughing so hard. Better watch what you ask me, and be prepared for my answer. I have all the time in the world to think of crazy things to say.
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ouch, makes a tow pac look a lot nicer
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yep, wife and I both have iphones and same thing. They work fine as long as it is ripped from the original artists cd, but do not like the best of . . . I would play it and when it came to a song that froze, delete and play until you repeat. I am sure it's anti piracy thing but a huge pita.
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I RSV & P'd
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anyone used the mushroomed shaped plugs and co2 thing??? really think holes should be patched from inside and plugs are emergency only
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isimple and IPOD came with my bike, actually I had to address it with the dealer who did not know, anyways I installed it and it worked flawlessly until Apple did a firmware upgrade. Now it will just stop on some songs, usually the best of the 70's types of albums. I spent enough time and now I use my iphone plugged into the cassette player. I have seen other isimple users have the same problems, Im sure I could work it out but I like using my gps on my phone and listening to songs at the same time.
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Just a question, what does the spare tire on the sidecar fit, only the sidecar or do they have it designed so the wheels are interchangable ??
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Send him a big box of snow
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Free protein:rotf:
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its alot safer to find a small drop off or a ditch to back up to. Have done this with the truck as opposed to a ramp.
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I would consider metal frame with expanded metal so you are not catching so much air. 8' seems long , is the trailer frame level to the ground??
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Spare Fuel for long Trip
dacheedah replied to alvald83's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
slap a little carrier on the back and stick a 2gal jug there -
Did you install the block to relocate the lights so you can split the fairing without removing the lights?? Did you put LED's in them?? soooo many unanswered questions
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He was next to a guy selling lifts ( very stout lifts at that ) and still need a lift to change tires and other maintenance. Moving it in the garage is cool and the guy was cleaning the tire rims . . . and it looked sweet. A couple feet of storage is huge in the garage, I put the wife's boat on dollies to push it against the wall in winter. Maybe Carbon One will see this and figure out how to put wheels under his adapters with the legs. These things looked like 1/4" steel.
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Jeff, the buzz could be because you were in the garage, if you are near a overhead power line that may also cause it. If you are outside and it's still making that noise I would look at the inside radio used to receive and see if its buzzing when listening to others. Everything we use these days is rf and has the ability to cause interference. We chase these gremlins all the time at work and find a lot of innocent overlooked culprits causing noise or interference.