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Quoted: listen, GD has a pickle-surprise quota goddamnit and lately we've been failing to meet it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I just wanna make 'shine, grow pot, own machine guns and have a haram of tradwife trapz https://www.ar15.com/forums/General/Am-I-a-lolololbert-/5-2453049/ @beitodesstrafe listen, GD has a pickle-surprise quota goddamnit and lately we've been failing to meet it Surprise! |
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You have to respect the Lard Information Council. |
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Lard is so good. There's a city in the San Joaquin called Manteca. Welcome to fabulous Lard, California! |
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It's like saying welcome to the La Brea Tar Pits. The tar pit tar pits.
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Grew up to Pirkle this page. This |
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Quoted: Those 90 day pleated high-allergen filters are like installing a dirty clogged filter. Your HVAC is designed to change the temperature of a lot of air, not clean it. The filter is to keep the heat exchanger from clogging quickly while allowing maximum air exchange. Just for example, visible dirt on one of those cheapy fiberglas filters means air flow is restricted as much as ~30%. What do you suppose a thick mat of lint in pleats does? Well, the first thing is, air is like electricity. So a lot of the air just goes around the edges. It's all restricted air-flow though, so the fan motor is probably running hotter, as they're usually an FCAO, and that draws more amps while adding heat. Less air moving through the exchanger, so the cycle has to run longer. More stop/starts on the compressor. And it still won't clean the air effectively. It's not engineered for that. If you need some clean air, buy a device that's designed to clean air, or rig your own with box fans or something. Making your HVAC do it is like using your Lambo to tow a corn planter. View Quote Your statement is true back in the 70's and 80's. Change your filter at manufacturer designated intervals. Life will be fine. |
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Quoted: Today's HVAC is designed to take these factors into account. Your statement is true back in the 70's and 80's. Change your filter at manufacturer designated intervals. Life will be fine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Those 90 day pleated high-allergen filters are like installing a dirty clogged filter. Your HVAC is designed to change the temperature of a lot of air, not clean it. The filter is to keep the heat exchanger from clogging quickly while allowing maximum air exchange. Just for example, visible dirt on one of those cheapy fiberglas filters means air flow is restricted as much as ~30%. What do you suppose a thick mat of lint in pleats does? Well, the first thing is, air is like electricity. So a lot of the air just goes around the edges. It's all restricted air-flow though, so the fan motor is probably running hotter, as they're usually an FCAO, and that draws more amps while adding heat. Less air moving through the exchanger, so the cycle has to run longer. More stop/starts on the compressor. And it still won't clean the air effectively. It's not engineered for that. If you need some clean air, buy a device that's designed to clean air, or rig your own with box fans or something. Making your HVAC do it is like using your Lambo to tow a corn planter. Your statement is true back in the 70's and 80's. Change your filter at manufacturer designated intervals. Life will be fine. Orrrrrr, I coud just use a lifetime SS electrostat and keep it clean, and never spend another dime on or run out of disposable filters. But you do you. |
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Quoted: Grew up to Pirkle this page. This Page. |
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Quoted: Orrrrrr, I coud just use a lifetime SS electrostat and keep it clean, and never spend another dime on or run out of disposable filters. But you do you. View Quote I totally agree with you do you. So if electrostatic is your jam, have at it. |
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Quoted: Baltimore His layover on his flight to Florida was only supposed to be 45 minutes. How in the hell did he get arrested for naked basketball in that time. Either way, too damn close to me. I'm heading to Squatch's place. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Baltimore His layover on his flight to Florida was only supposed to be 45 minutes. How in the hell did he get arrested for naked basketball in that time. Either way, too damn close to me. I'm heading to Squatch's place. That's retarded. I was going to reply earlier, but I gave it a miss. Nude basketball is easier, but won't test or improve your skills. Get dressed like you're going to mush the Iditarod, and play basketball, if you want to impress and improve. Like a concert pianist that practices wearing ski gloves, or man hitting himself in the head with a hammer because it feels so good whenever he stops. |
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View Quote I have been to a lot of steam and gas shows, my family on both sides was involved in them both here and on the eastern shore, but I have never seen one with working excavation equipment. I will have to make that one some day. Hope you had a good time OS! |
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Quoted: We all like different things. I will take cleaner air with my disposable filters. I totally agree with you do you. So if electrostatic is your jam, have at it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Orrrrrr, I coud just use a lifetime SS electrostat and keep it clean, and never spend another dime on or run out of disposable filters. But you do you. I totally agree with you do you. So if electrostatic is your jam, have at it. Es ist meine bevorzugte Marmelade |
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Quoted: Among the many weird ailments I have is one termed "exploding head syndrome." I can be sitting there minding my own business when out of nowhere I here a rapid sequence of loud noises. They sound like a mix between a "crack" and a "bang." Sometimes it happens in the night and wakes me up. Oddly enough, I take it in stride and no longer get alarmed by it. But the first few times it happened, I sprung up weapon out and went on an intruder search. View Quote Is there a treatment for that? |
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Quoted: I have been to a lot of steam and gas shows, my family on both sides was involved in them both here and on the eastern shore, but I have never seen one with working excavation equipment. I will have to make that one some day. Hope you had a good time OS! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I have been to a lot of steam and gas shows, my family on both sides was involved in them both here and on the eastern shore, but I have never seen one with working excavation equipment. I will have to make that one some day. Hope you had a good time OS! Theres another one this year and it will be bigger at this location. People come from all over.. I've met people from Canada, Alaska, Oregon etc there. |
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Quoted: Seems pretty accurate so far It's not exactly a novel idea, though, let's be honest here. It's only a step above, "A society will spoil their children after achieving success and wealth with the lessons they learned in the hard times, and the children will fuck everything up because they're too comfortable, and times will get hard again for a while." |
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My mothers family owned a lumber mill specializing in trimwork and furniture from the 1880's to the 1960's that was primarily steam powered for most of that time. My grandfather worked in it as a young man and told of how dangerous it was with the belts going off in various directions to run the saws, planers, shapers, etc. Especially dangerous was using a piece of wood to ease a belt on or off a drive wheel to start or stop machinery. The drive shafts and wheels from the mill, as well as from the steam powered laundries of two local colleges that were rehabbed, sat in a construction company yard when I was growing up. It is amazing what they used to power with steam driven drive shafts. |
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The thing about prophecy is, it's never singular, such that you could in retrospect match a particular event with a single prophetic prediction. It's like a civil trial, forensically. I mean, the 3rd Reich used an Eagle. That prophecy would match Hitler and Eva Braun too.
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/252915/20210515_150636-1943371.jpgGot this shit for 10bux. Non-chinesium tools https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/138374/hihXZIx-590197.gif there is a working blacksmith shop with a coal fired forge.. they make stuff for the guys and also sell stuff to the public. there is the lineshaft machine shop that is functional that they use to make parts. there is a full size sawmill they use to make/repair the buildings siding and during the shows they have a crew that runs it, so people can see it working. |
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1918: In the wake of the first world war, a flu epidemic sweeps the world
1929: the Wall Street crash ushers in a global depression 1932: Hitler takes power with Eva Braun, his Jezebel, and she really fits the bill if you are fully informed about the story of Jezebel. 1933-1939: There is absolutely no question that the German military is the most powerful in the world in 1939, with Nazi Germany having the Eagle as a prominent symbol on their heraldry. 1939-1945: After an increasingly bizarre series of military blunders, behind Hitler's arrogance and believing his own PR, the Great Eagle of Nazi Germany falls. |
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The end of svastika |
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Quoted: 1918: In the wake of the first world war, a flu epidemic sweeps the world 1929: the Wall Street crash ushers in a global depression 1932: Hitler takes power with Eva Braun, his Jezebel, and she really fits the bill if you are fully informed about the story of Jezebel. 1933-1939: There is absolutely no question that the German military is the most powerful in the world in 1939, with Nazi Germany having the Eagle as a prominent symbol on their heraldry. 1939-1945: After an increasingly bizarre series of military blunders, behind Hitler's arrogance and believing his own PR, the Great Eagle of Nazi Germany falls. View Quote Most powerful land and air. Not naval. |
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