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Quoted: Aldi is weird. Some stuff is really good, and some is terrible. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Aldi's hash is pretty good, and cheap. Most stuff at Aldi is good. The lettuce and tomatoes are better than the ones in Wegmans. |
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We've got so much alcohol, and I drink so little. Wodstock usually has a drink most nights. I just don't have the urge. We even have a brewery and distillery in town.
https://www.smokintailsdistillery.com/ and the brewery... https://www.drinkcraftyales.com/ |
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Quoted: Guess I've never found the terrible stuff. Oh, their little bottles of fancy salad dressing... House Vinaigrette, Greek Vinaigrette, etc... Black labels... holy shit, that's all I'll use now. Milk, eggs, coffee creamer, fake slim jims, fake pringles, salsa con queso, salsa, lunch meats, burgers, kielbasa (or the beef ring), cheese, bread, peppers, soups, pasta sauce, ketchup, mayo, mustard... We usually hit there first, and only go to another store if they're out, or don't carry something. They're the cheapest around for most stuff. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Aldi's hash is pretty good, and cheap. Most stuff at Aldi is good. The lettuce and tomatoes are better than the ones in Wegmans. But all things considered they're pretty good and significantly cheaper than other stores. A few years ago my parents were visiting and my dad and I ran to Aldi for some stuff. They were pretty busy so the store manager came out and manned a register to clear out the checkout lanes. My dad was so impressed he still talks about that. Boomers are easy to impress, I guess |
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Quoted: We've got so much alcohol, and I drink so little. Wodstock usually has a drink most nights. I just don't have the urge. We even have a brewery and distillery in town. https://www.smokintailsdistillery.com/ and the brewery... https://www.drinkcraftyales.com/ View Quote |
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Quoted: That's a sad state of affairs. I bought two bottles tonight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Around here their produce is pretty sketchy. And their baked goods are meh. But all things considered they're pretty good and significantly cheaper than other stores. A few years ago my parents were visiting and my dad and I ran to Aldi for some stuff. They were pretty busy so the store manager came out and manned a register to clear out the checkout lanes. My dad was so impressed he still talks about that. Boomers are easy to impress, I guess View Quote Aldi line, 8 people. We'll make it out the door in 10 minutes. |
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Quoted: People have been saying for 20 years that it's not a good time to get into 5.45 and that it's a dead caliber 20 years But here we are and PSA is trying to produce it themselves I bet in 5 years people will still be saying it's not a good time to get into the caliber View Quote Kinda wish it was .224 so I didn't need to stock another bullet |
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Huh, I've used the free version of their partition manager. My brother sent me this link to get all 7 for $25, and it helps a charity.
https://www.humblebundle.com/software/win-11-migration-software |
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Quoted: Kinda wish it was .224 so I didn't need to stock another bullet View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: People have been saying for 20 years that it's not a good time to get into 5.45 and that it's a dead caliber 20 years But here we are and PSA is trying to produce it themselves I bet in 5 years people will still be saying it's not a good time to get into the caliber Kinda wish it was .224 so I didn't need to stock another bullet |
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Notice also how the turret is cast but the front hull has steep angles. They are solving the same problem with two different production methods
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Quoted: I don't think I'm going to hit 100 tonight, so here's a random photo of the soviet T10 heavy tank Trivia question: Why was armor sloped, what was the most effective angle of slope and why don't tanks use sloped armor anymore? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1a/Soviet_tank_T-10_in_Kiev%2C_Ukraine.JPG View Quote a) Increase effective thickness and chance of ricochet without increasing weight. b) (guess) 45-60 degrees. c) Modern long rod penetrators made sloped armor obsolete, composite/spaced armor is more effective against modern ammunition. |
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Quoted: What he said View Quote First Unit I got to after AIT was an Armor Bn Smash Mouth – I’m A Believer Smash Mouth - I'm A Believer |
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Quoted: I don't think I'm going to hit 100 tonight, so here's a random photo of the soviet T10 heavy tank Trivia question: Why was armor sloped, what was the most effective angle of slope and why don't tanks use sloped armor anymore? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1a/Soviet_tank_T-10_in_Kiev%2C_Ukraine.JPG View Quote |
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Now I've got twenty pages to jdub and I work 24 of the next 48hrs; that's a tall order.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Hi Phurbs Long time, no see How are y’all? All is well here on the grid Hope y’all are doing well off of it. So far so good. Have an assload of batteries to wire up when I stop feeling like ass. How do you stop feeling like yourself? I’ll let you know if I ever figure out how to AJ it |
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Quoted: That and a new scope for my cola rifle are the next two things I buy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I've sold a bunch of stuff over the years. Most recently sold some Glocks, the 20" AR, the PSA AR9 pistol, a stoeger cougar, a Mossberg 590, a cabela's Hawkin .58, and my last SKS, maybe forgetting something, in order to upgrade my hiking gear, buy my NX8, my PVS-14, TLR-VIR II, and an opscore bump. That and a new scope for my cola rifle are the next two things I buy. Just got a second off the EE for $245 shipped. |
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Quoted: a) Increase effective thickness and chance of ricochet without increasing weight. b) (guess) 45-60 degrees. c) Modern long rod penetrators made sloped armor obsolete, composite/spaced armor is more effective against modern ammunition. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don't think I'm going to hit 100 tonight, so here's a random photo of the soviet T10 heavy tank Trivia question: Why was armor sloped, what was the most effective angle of slope and why don't tanks use sloped armor anymore? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1a/Soviet_tank_T-10_in_Kiev%2C_Ukraine.JPG a) Increase effective thickness and chance of ricochet without increasing weight. b) (guess) 45-60 degrees. c) Modern long rod penetrators made sloped armor obsolete, composite/spaced armor is more effective against modern ammunition. |
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Quoted: a) Increase effective thickness and chance of ricochet without increasing weight. b) (guess) 45-60 degrees. c) Modern long rod penetrators made sloped armor obsolete, composite/spaced armor is more effective against modern ammunition. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don't think I'm going to hit 100 tonight, so here's a random photo of the soviet T10 heavy tank Trivia question: Why was armor sloped, what was the most effective angle of slope and why don't tanks use sloped armor anymore? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1a/Soviet_tank_T-10_in_Kiev%2C_Ukraine.JPG a) Increase effective thickness and chance of ricochet without increasing weight. b) (guess) 45-60 degrees. c) Modern long rod penetrators made sloped armor obsolete, composite/spaced armor is more effective against modern ammunition. |
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Quoted: a) Increase effective thickness and chance of ricochet without increasing weight. b) (guess) 45-60 degrees. c) Modern long rod penetrators made sloped armor obsolete, composite/spaced armor is more effective against modern ammunition. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don't think I'm going to hit 100 tonight, so here's a random photo of the soviet T10 heavy tank Trivia question: Why was armor sloped, what was the most effective angle of slope and why don't tanks use sloped armor anymore? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1a/Soviet_tank_T-10_in_Kiev%2C_Ukraine.JPG a) Increase effective thickness and chance of ricochet without increasing weight. b) (guess) 45-60 degrees. c) Modern long rod penetrators made sloped armor obsolete, composite/spaced armor is more effective against modern ammunition. |
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Quoted: I don't think I'm going to hit 100 tonight, so here's a random photo of the soviet T10 heavy tank Trivia question: Why was armor sloped, what was the most effective angle of slope and why don't tanks use sloped armor anymore? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1a/Soviet_tank_T-10_in_Kiev%2C_Ukraine.JPG View Quote To deflect incoming shells. Don't know the angle. Reactive armor. |
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