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Service call to one of the older homesteads in the area.
Kinda depressing to see the place ran down. Used to be a nice little farm |
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Quoted: About .44 per round. I justified it by doing a DCA with the 5000 rounds or so in the ammo fort. View Quote Nephew took a small chunk of ammo out of my fort on our 2 range trips that he was here for... Wifeys Godson and her Cousins are coming down for 2 weeks starting Thursday. Wifey said I have to take them to the range to shoot the stuff they can't have in NJ. I told Wifey we were taking a trip to the gun store to pick up some ammo for those outings.... She gonna learn today. 300 WTFBBQBLACKOUTDRUNKUNCLE is far from cheap to shoot..... |
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Quoted: Nephew took a small chunk of ammo out of my fort on our 2 range trips that he was here for... Wifeys Godson and her Cousins are coming down for 2 weeks starting Thursday. Wifey said I have to take them to the range to shoot the stuff they can't have in NJ. I told Wifey we were taking a trip to the gun store to pick up some ammo for those outings.... She gonna learn today. 300 WTFBBQBLACKOUTDRUNKUNCLE is far from cheap to shoot..... View Quote Time to invest in reloading equipment. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Get a bag of pork rinds. That shit is baller on Keto. hard as fuck to find pork rinds up here ...really? Easy as my first wife. Cheating bitch |
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Better shoot them now.
Bullets might get on target by next Sunday |
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Some neat history there.
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Quoted: Service call to one of the older homesteads in the area. Kinda depressing to see the place ran down. Used to be a nice little farm View Quote |
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Quoted: How do they rip through the gears on a F1 car without grenading them? How often are they rebuilt? Watching onboards sounds like they just beat the dog shit out of them View Quote I don't know but I hope this helps. For the purposes of this Article only, an Event will be deemed to comprise P3, the qualifying practice session and the race. a) Each driver may use no more than one gearbox for six consecutive Events in which his team competes. Should a driver use a replacement gearbox he will drop five places on the starting grid at that Event and an additional five places each time a further gearbox is used. Any replacement gearbox will only be required to complete the remainder of the Event in question. Unless the driver fails to finish the race (or is unable to start the race for reasons other than a penalty imposed by the stewards) the gearbox fitted to the car at the end of the Event must remain in it for the remainder of the six race sequence. Any driver who failed to finish the race at the first, second, third, fourth or fifth of the six Events for reasons which the technical delegate accepts as being beyond the control of the team or driver, may start the following Event with a different gearbox without a penalty being incurred. A gearbox will be deemed to have been used once the car’s timing transponder has shown that it has left the pit lane. b) If a driver is replaced after the first, second, third, fourth or fifth Event of a six Event period, having finished the first, second, third, fourth and fifth Events, the replacement driver must use the gearbox which the original driver had been using. c) After consultation with the relevant team the FIA will attach seals to each gearbox prior to it being used for the first time at an Event in order to ensure that no significant moving parts can be rebuilt or replaced. d) Change gears and dog rings (excluding final drives or reduction gears) may be changed under supervision for others of identical specification at any time during an Event provided the FIA technical delegate is satisfied there is evident physical damage to the parts in question and that such changes are not being carried out on a systematic basis. e) Other than under d) above, a replacement gearbox will also be deemed to have been used if any of the FIA seals are damaged or removed from the original gearbox after it has been used for the first time. |
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View Quote Off to Google.... |
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Quoted: I don't know but I hope this helps. For the purposes of this Article only, an Event will be deemed to comprise P3, the qualifying practice session and the race. a) Each driver may use no more than one gearbox for six consecutive Events in which his team competes. Should a driver use a replacement gearbox he will drop five places on the starting grid at that Event and an additional five places each time a further gearbox is used. Any replacement gearbox will only be required to complete the remainder of the Event in question. Unless the driver fails to finish the race (or is unable to start the race for reasons other than a penalty imposed by the stewards) the gearbox fitted to the car at the end of the Event must remain in it for the remainder of the six race sequence. Any driver who failed to finish the race at the first, second, third, fourth or fifth of the six Events for reasons which the technical delegate accepts as being beyond the control of the team or driver, may start the following Event with a different gearbox without a penalty being incurred. A gearbox will be deemed to have been used once the car’s timing transponder has shown that it has left the pit lane. b) If a driver is replaced after the first, second, third, fourth or fifth Event of a six Event period, having finished the first, second, third, fourth and fifth Events, the replacement driver must use the gearbox which the original driver had been using. c) After consultation with the relevant team the FIA will attach seals to each gearbox prior to it being used for the first time at an Event in order to ensure that no significant moving parts can be rebuilt or replaced. d) Change gears and dog rings (excluding final drives or reduction gears) may be changed under supervision for others of identical specification at any time during an Event provided the FIA technical delegate is satisfied there is evident physical damage to the parts in question and that such changes are not being carried out on a systematic basis. e) Other than under d) above, a replacement gearbox will also be deemed to have been used if any of the FIA seals are damaged or removed from the original gearbox after it has been used for the first time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: How do they rip through the gears on a F1 car without grenading them? How often are they rebuilt? Watching onboards sounds like they just beat the dog shit out of them I don't know but I hope this helps. For the purposes of this Article only, an Event will be deemed to comprise P3, the qualifying practice session and the race. a) Each driver may use no more than one gearbox for six consecutive Events in which his team competes. Should a driver use a replacement gearbox he will drop five places on the starting grid at that Event and an additional five places each time a further gearbox is used. Any replacement gearbox will only be required to complete the remainder of the Event in question. Unless the driver fails to finish the race (or is unable to start the race for reasons other than a penalty imposed by the stewards) the gearbox fitted to the car at the end of the Event must remain in it for the remainder of the six race sequence. Any driver who failed to finish the race at the first, second, third, fourth or fifth of the six Events for reasons which the technical delegate accepts as being beyond the control of the team or driver, may start the following Event with a different gearbox without a penalty being incurred. A gearbox will be deemed to have been used once the car’s timing transponder has shown that it has left the pit lane. b) If a driver is replaced after the first, second, third, fourth or fifth Event of a six Event period, having finished the first, second, third, fourth and fifth Events, the replacement driver must use the gearbox which the original driver had been using. c) After consultation with the relevant team the FIA will attach seals to each gearbox prior to it being used for the first time at an Event in order to ensure that no significant moving parts can be rebuilt or replaced. d) Change gears and dog rings (excluding final drives or reduction gears) may be changed under supervision for others of identical specification at any time during an Event provided the FIA technical delegate is satisfied there is evident physical damage to the parts in question and that such changes are not being carried out on a systematic basis. e) Other than under d) above, a replacement gearbox will also be deemed to have been used if any of the FIA seals are damaged or removed from the original gearbox after it has been used for the first time. I see. |
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View Quote Holy shit, lose some weight! Jeez... |
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Quoted: I don't know but I hope this helps. For the purposes of this Article only, an Event will be deemed to comprise P3, the qualifying practice session and the race. a) Each driver may use no more than one gearbox for six consecutive Events in which his team competes. Should a driver use a replacement gearbox he will drop five places on the starting grid at that Event and an additional five places each time a further gearbox is used. Any replacement gearbox will only be required to complete the remainder of the Event in question. Unless the driver fails to finish the race (or is unable to start the race for reasons other than a penalty imposed by the stewards) the gearbox fitted to the car at the end of the Event must remain in it for the remainder of the six race sequence. Any driver who failed to finish the race at the first, second, third, fourth or fifth of the six Events for reasons which the technical delegate accepts as being beyond the control of the team or driver, may start the following Event with a different gearbox without a penalty being incurred. A gearbox will be deemed to have been used once the car’s timing transponder has shown that it has left the pit lane. b) If a driver is replaced after the first, second, third, fourth or fifth Event of a six Event period, having finished the first, second, third, fourth and fifth Events, the replacement driver must use the gearbox which the original driver had been using. c) After consultation with the relevant team the FIA will attach seals to each gearbox prior to it being used for the first time at an Event in order to ensure that no significant moving parts can be rebuilt or replaced. d) Change gears and dog rings (excluding final drives or reduction gears) may be changed under supervision for others of identical specification at any time during an Event provided the FIA technical delegate is satisfied there is evident physical damage to the parts in question and that such changes are not being carried out on a systematic basis. e) Other than under d) above, a replacement gearbox will also be deemed to have been used if any of the FIA seals are damaged or removed from the original gearbox after it has been used for the first time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: How do they rip through the gears on a F1 car without grenading them? How often are they rebuilt? Watching onboards sounds like they just beat the dog shit out of them I don't know but I hope this helps. For the purposes of this Article only, an Event will be deemed to comprise P3, the qualifying practice session and the race. a) Each driver may use no more than one gearbox for six consecutive Events in which his team competes. Should a driver use a replacement gearbox he will drop five places on the starting grid at that Event and an additional five places each time a further gearbox is used. Any replacement gearbox will only be required to complete the remainder of the Event in question. Unless the driver fails to finish the race (or is unable to start the race for reasons other than a penalty imposed by the stewards) the gearbox fitted to the car at the end of the Event must remain in it for the remainder of the six race sequence. Any driver who failed to finish the race at the first, second, third, fourth or fifth of the six Events for reasons which the technical delegate accepts as being beyond the control of the team or driver, may start the following Event with a different gearbox without a penalty being incurred. A gearbox will be deemed to have been used once the car’s timing transponder has shown that it has left the pit lane. b) If a driver is replaced after the first, second, third, fourth or fifth Event of a six Event period, having finished the first, second, third, fourth and fifth Events, the replacement driver must use the gearbox which the original driver had been using. c) After consultation with the relevant team the FIA will attach seals to each gearbox prior to it being used for the first time at an Event in order to ensure that no significant moving parts can be rebuilt or replaced. d) Change gears and dog rings (excluding final drives or reduction gears) may be changed under supervision for others of identical specification at any time during an Event provided the FIA technical delegate is satisfied there is evident physical damage to the parts in question and that such changes are not being carried out on a systematic basis. e) Other than under d) above, a replacement gearbox will also be deemed to have been used if any of the FIA seals are damaged or removed from the original gearbox after it has been used for the first time. Why? Is this a cost saving measure to keep poor teams competitive? Because lol |
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Quoted: Lots of those around here. Small farms are a thing of the past and a lot of homesteads have been abandoned if they weren't completely bulldozed to make room for a center pivot. View Quote Oddly enough, the small farm/homestead movement is gaining traction. I expect it to continue as people realize how shitty city life is. |
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Random bottom feeder.
The Formula One team owned by American tycoon Gene Haas boosted its spending by 22% to $118.7 million last year in a bid to improve its performance on track according to its latest financial statements. View Quote The big three teams, Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull, are estimated to spend in excess of $400m a year, with the remaining teams having costs of between $150m and $250m. View Quote |
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Quoted: Random bottom feeder. The Formula One team owned by American tycoon Gene Haas boosted its spending by 22% to $118.7 million last year in a bid to improve its performance on track according to its latest financial statements. The big three teams, Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull, are estimated to spend in excess of $400m a year, with the remaining teams having costs of between $150m and $250m. Stroll dude spends a lot, bought his son a seat |
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View Quote Howdy neighbor |
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Pretty terrible morning turned into an ok day. Picked up more work, which i dont need
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Quoted: Oddly enough, the small farm/homestead movement is gaining traction. I expect it to continue as people realize how shitty city life is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Lots of those around here. Small farms are a thing of the past and a lot of homesteads have been abandoned if they weren't completely bulldozed to make room for a center pivot. Oddly enough, the small farm/homestead movement is gaining traction. I expect it to continue as people realize how shitty city life is. |
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Quoted: I think it's different here in the Midwest. Land in the more rural areas is bought up by large farm operations who drive the prices up above what a small farmer can afford, and closer to the bigger cities it's bought by affluent folks who want an acre or two to live on. Running a small homestead isn't really economically feasible here. Small hobby farms exist, but they're rare and most likely not self sufficient. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Lots of those around here. Small farms are a thing of the past and a lot of homesteads have been abandoned if they weren't completely bulldozed to make room for a center pivot. Oddly enough, the small farm/homestead movement is gaining traction. I expect it to continue as people realize how shitty city life is. $10k/acre tends to do that I guess the good news is that I'm set to inherit 60 tillable someday. Too bad it's in a shithole state I'll never live in again, but that's where the best farmground on earth is. |
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