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Originally Posted By Jkees: I remember Carnegie and an elephant involved, but not the designer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Jkees: Originally Posted By K30MuleLAR15: Who built the first bridge across the Mississippi? I remember Carnegie and an elephant involved, but not the designer. Its all in OP's avatar.... |
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Breakfast here
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Tertium non datur
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Originally Posted By K30MuleLAR15: Who built the first bridge across the Mississippi? View Quote Originally Posted By Jkees: I remember Carnegie and an elephant involved, but not the designer. View Quote Eads Bridge was designed and built by James Buchanan Eads, with steel provided by Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company (later acquired by the American Bridge Company). I had no idea Ambridge was a portmanteau of American Bridge Company, nor the borough's history until my 30's when I got the internet. ETA - I figured the question had something to do with Ambridge as soon as Carnegie was mentioned, but I had to look up the designer's name, even though I've seen documentaries and historical shows regarding the bridge. |
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Alea iacta est
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People who work late, overnight, or early, early morning shifts
have my respect. They keep things running, and handle bad stuff that happens outside of "normal" working hours. |
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[#5]
Originally Posted By Ambridge77: Eads Bridge was designed and built by James Buchanan Eads, with steel provided by Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company (later acquired by the American Bridge Company). I had no idea Ambridge was a portmanteau of American Bridge Company, nor the borough's history until my 30's when I got the internet. ETA - I figured the question had something to do with Ambridge as soon as Carnegie was mentioned, but I had to look up the designer's name, even though I've seen documentaries and historical shows regarding the bridge. View Quote I remembered carnegie because he used it as a sort of marketing campaign to make people trust steel for structural use. Up until then people just thought it was too heavy to make a bridge from. |
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Originally Posted By Ambridge77: People who work late, overnight, or early, early morning shifts have my respect. They keep things running, and handle bad stuff that happens outside of "normal" working hours. View Quote Always enjoy grabbing a coffee or doughnut after work and watching the cashiers face whenever small talk brings up that I just finished up my 12 hour shift. You would think I ruined the whole week for them at the thought of working overtime night shifts LOL. Their faces ALWAYS look horrified at the thought of a real job |
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Originally Posted By MethaneMover: Your membaship appears to have expired. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MethaneMover: Originally Posted By backbencher: Wow, had to dig to get here. Can't search GD w/ the ARFCOM search tool, but it did show up in my subscriptions. I can't subscribe to new GD threads through. Your membaship appears to have expired. https://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/2725199_Not-a-begging-thread-my-annual-exploration-of-ARFCOM-w-o-a-paid-membership.html All fixed. |
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Death to quislings.
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[#8]
Picked up a Robinson XCR-L from the FFL today, guess this overtime is good for something after all.
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Gotta see pics of that
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Originally Posted By Ironknife: Gotta see pics of that View Quote @IronKnife Attached File Not the handguard choice I would elect for if I bought it new, but plenty happy since I got it used for 1450 bundled with the EOtech exps 3 and g33 that's on the 10.3 |
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Originally Posted By Jkees: @IronKnife https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/556601/gun_family_jpg-3216185.JPG Not the handguard choice I would elect for if I bought it new, but plenty happy since I got it used for 1450 bundled with the EOtech exps 3 and g33 that's on the 10.3 View Quote With all that the price is really good. You got some nice gear there. |
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Originally Posted By Jkees: Thanks, was not in the market for an XCR until I saw the gunbroker listing and realized it was a buy now price and not a bid start price. View Quote Funny how that happens😂😂. Shit gets me every time. The SOCOM thread has me looking at one now, and I wasn’t even thinking about one either. |
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Originally Posted By Ironknife: Funny how that happens😂😂. Shit gets me every time. The SOCOM thread has me looking at one now, and I wasn’t even thinking about one either. View Quote I'm in love with the ergonomics of it, but wont have a chance to shoot it for another few weeks, i've heard only good things about them. |
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Originally Posted By Jkees: I'm in love with the ergonomics of it, but wont have a chance to shoot it for another few weeks, i've heard only good things about them. View Quote Originally Posted By Ironknife: I have no experience with them, shooting usually is pretty fun. Bet ur gonna have a good time with it View Quote |
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[#17]
Originally Posted By Ambridge77: Eads Bridge was designed and built by James Buchanan Eads, with steel provided by Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company (later acquired by the American Bridge Company). I had no idea Ambridge was a portmanteau of American Bridge Company, nor the borough's history until my 30's when I got the internet. ETA - I figured the question had something to do with Ambridge as soon as Carnegie was mentioned, but I had to look up the designer's name, even though I've seen documentaries and historical shows regarding the bridge. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Ambridge77: Originally Posted By K30MuleLAR15: Who built the first bridge across the Mississippi? Originally Posted By Jkees: I remember Carnegie and an elephant involved, but not the designer. Eads Bridge was designed and built by James Buchanan Eads, with steel provided by Carnegie's Keystone Bridge Company (later acquired by the American Bridge Company). I had no idea Ambridge was a portmanteau of American Bridge Company, nor the borough's history until my 30's when I got the internet. ETA - I figured the question had something to do with Ambridge as soon as Carnegie was mentioned, but I had to look up the designer's name, even though I've seen documentaries and historical shows regarding the bridge. Having worked on existing bridges and part of building new bridges across the Mississippi and Missouri rivers it was a great experience. I have worked on the Eads in the past. One company I worked for was Massman another Eads project St.Louis Bridge Co.. Heavy Bridge construction was some of the most dangerous work I have done. Even with todays safety requirements it is still in many ways expected that injuries happen. |
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When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty.
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Working midnights is awesome.
Being a mid level supervisor means I'm the highest person at my DG. Walking my dogs at 2am and hearing the coyotes howl and the cows moo angrily back is kind of eery. Also means for drill weekends have to bounce back to dayshift which is miserable. |
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connoisseur of fine Soviet and European armored vehicles
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Generator swap outs for a 2000 amp service today.
Yay. In my teens I used to midnight solo hike without a light, which helped me fight that human fear of darkness. As an adult working nights in construction, I saw a different side to D.C. at 0200 after the bars closed, and no, I'm not talking about the streetwalkers. It was peaceful, especially before dawn and the commuter traffic. (Washington isn't bad if you get rid of the criminals, both those in and out of political office.) |
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Downtown St.Louis has no slack time with dusk to dawn. Working night at one point required that off duty STLMP was on site. When ferguson blewup day and night was sporty. When you talk about night life the STL homeless has a say on what and how it happens. And there are still storefronts boarded up. You have downtown and then 15 blocks out in any direction the projects surround the metro downtown business area. Except on the one side, the Mississippi. Laclede Landing was a protected zone with the casinos there also. But with the shortage of Metro Police allot of private security is there. The off duty STL Police have things pretty well contained there. |
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Youn could ride mountain bikes downtown Memphis or a Trials Moto. Would be entertaining. |
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Originally Posted By K30MuleLAR15: Downtown St.Louis has no slack time with dusk to dawn. Working night at one point required that off duty STLMP was on site. When ferguson blewup day and night was sporty. When you talk about night life the STL homeless has a say on what and how it happens. And there are still storefronts boarded up. You have downtown and then 15 blocks out in any direction the projects surround the metro downtown business area. Except on the one side, the Mississippi. Laclede Landing was a protected zone with the casinos there also. But with the shortage of Metro Police allot of private security is there. The off duty STL Police have things pretty well contained there. View Quote Bought a nice fedora in downtown St Louis in late 2001, while waiting for the train, coming home from the Formula 1 race in Indy. |
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The only part I've seen of Missouri
was during the drive from MCI (in KCMO) to Olathe, KS, and back. Both trips were during the day, and uneventful. ETA - I would like a classy fedora, or a decent herringbone flat cap. Head coverings of all styles should be revived. Make hat check girls great again! |
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[#25]
Turned into a really good weekend. Good business yesterday, good business today. Not selling much of the small stuff, but guns are selling well.
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Originally Posted By backbencher: Turned into a really good weekend. Good business yesterday, good business today. Not selling much of the small stuff, but guns are selling well. View Quote Glad to hear sales are up. Is that due to the location, or a better time of year (i.e. after tax season)? |
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Originally Posted By Ambridge77: Glad to hear sales are up. Is that due to the location, or a better time of year (i.e. after tax season)? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Ambridge77: Originally Posted By backbencher: Turned into a really good weekend. Good business yesterday, good business today. Not selling much of the small stuff, but guns are selling well. Glad to hear sales are up. Is that due to the location, or a better time of year (i.e. after tax season)? Partially location, partially dates. The show on Mother's Day weekend two counties over was awful, didn't even cover table rent. Same inventory, same schpiel, all depends on the crowd coming in and what competition shows up. Now that I can get Hater Tots again, adding 12 ga pumps back on the menu. 1oz slug at 1200 fps. |
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[#28]
I need make some extra dollars and have you find something for me @backbencher
But the wife needs to find work first. Also, damn that wind is howling. |
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When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty.
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Originally Posted By Ambridge77: Glad to hear sales are up. Is that due to the location, or a better time of year (i.e. after tax season)? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Ambridge77: Originally Posted By backbencher: Turned into a really good weekend. Good business yesterday, good business today. Not selling much of the small stuff, but guns are selling well. Glad to hear sales are up. Is that due to the location, or a better time of year (i.e. after tax season)? Gun sales are always good election time I would think |
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Alea iacta est
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I've been drafted to work late Thurs. afternoon/evening
to do generators & service swaps to make up for last Sat. morning's aborted fiasco. Can't inconvenience the daywalkers, especially not white collar ones. |
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Night Krewers are allowed to hit the snooze button, right?
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Afternoon/evening shift today.
I'm hitting the snooze button. |
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Last day of parental leave for the new baby. Enjoyed my week off with the wife and kids but I’m ready to go back. My SILs have started popping over the mountain to visit and help out and I’m free to work and work around the homestead. Baby is not sleeping well at night but decided to give the wife a break so she can sleep some.
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George Mason “The Cavalier’s” Great-Grandson
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Originally Posted By The_Like_Button: Last day of parental leave for the new baby. Enjoyed my week off with the wife and kids but I’m ready to go back. My SILs have started popping over the mountain to visit and help out and I’m free to work and work around the homestead. Baby is not sleeping well at night but decided to give the wife a break so she can sleep some. View Quote That's awesome. Over 20 years, how many kids you gonna crank out to get extra time off? Roses tomorrow. |
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[#37]
This post is brought to you from the Rose Capital, Tyler, Texas.
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Death to quislings.
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[#38]
Beer run!!!
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All my wife requires is that you pee in the toilet, lawn or shower...I lobbied for the sink but she said no. -beardog30
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Kid is going to college orientation tomorrow. They're offering a free "MMR" jab.
Yeah, no. He can get that at a pharmacy where he can inspect the label before they draw it. FW_wife got all pissy when I told him under no circumstances should he accept a "free" shot. Guess who works in healthcare.... |
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[#41]
@backbencher I sent you a text
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When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty.
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Death to quislings.
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[#43]
Did get some sleep last night, let's see how tonight goes.
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[#44]
A carnival was in town, so the wife and I took our 10 y.o.
(I've been ill for awhile. I'm surprised I went, but glad I did). I got our son to ride a kids' mechanical bull, and a gravitron (centripetal force) wheel, two rides he's never tried before. |
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[#45]
I like living in areas where you don't hear sirens all the time.
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Never did take the boy to 6 Flags. Last time I was at a county fair in Virginia, I discovered that I no longer had the iron constitution of a teenager & spewed hot dogs over everyone spinning by below. I enjoyed the ride much better after that.
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I was afraid we all might vomit after the gravitron.
(I did once, in a decade long ago.) I look forward to visiting states I've never seen when I retire, especially rural areas. TX is near the top of the list. |
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[#48]
So what did you want to know about jacket pocket carrying a revolver?
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Wife wants to visit Six Flags Maryland.
Not only is it in MD, it's in PG County. Carrying might be required, jacket pocket or not. I'd rather go hike Mount Rogers in s.w. VA. Anyone here ever been to Guadalupe Peak? ETA - Or any other cool mountains? I regret not visiting Pic d'Agou while in West Africa. |
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Originally Posted By Ambridge77: Wife wants to visit Six Flags Maryland. Not only is it in MD, it's in PG County. Carrying might be required, jacket pocket or not. I'd rather go hike Mount Rogers in s.w. VA. Anyone here ever been to Guadalupe Peak? ETA - Or any other cool mountains? I regret not visiting Pic d'Agou while in West Africa. View Quote It's 3000 ft of elevation gain over 4.1 miles and feels like it will never end. |
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All my wife requires is that you pee in the toilet, lawn or shower...I lobbied for the sink but she said no. -beardog30
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