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Not a fan of the 1911. Its classic, but not for me.

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Halftime 0-0 NERVOUS!~!

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Not a fan of the 1911. Its classic, but not for me.

J

You walking a fine line my friend. Saint John Moses Browning was imbibed with the spirit of all things holy when he divined the holy 1911.

Like the flaming sword of Michael, a truly righteous weapon.

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Not a fan of the 1911. Its classic, but not for me.

J

You walking a fine line my friend. Saint John Moses Browning was imbibed with the spirit of all things holy when he divined the holy 1911.

Like the flaming sword of Michael, a truly righteous weapon.

Just not a fan of the assembly, and balance when loaded.

J

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Marion County fire department and HAZMAT teams responded to a "chemical explosion involving chlorine" just before 2:00 this afternoon at GM's Fort Wayne plant. One GM worker died and several others were injured in the incident.

 

WTHRand others report a 48-year-old contract employee named James L. Gibson succumbed to injuries from the explosion at a hospital just before 3:00 PM, but accounts are conflicting about how many people were injured.

 

Business Insider and Bloomberg say eight were hurt, WTHR and USA Today claim five.

 

Marion Fire Chief Paul David confirmed to WTHR that the explosion "involved a chlorine dioxide tank" and that rescuers performed gross decontamination (to a large group of individuals), but nobody seems to know what caused the incident.

 

GM spokesperson Stephanie Jentgen said "the situation is contained" and that "everybody has been evacuated," to the Associated Press while another spokesperson Bill Grotz announced that an internal investigation had begun.

 

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Not a fan of the 1911. Its classic, but not for me.

J

You walking a fine line my friend. Saint John Moses Browning was imbibed with the spirit of all things holy when he divined the holy 1911.

Like the flaming sword of Michael, a truly righteous weapon.

Just not a fan of the assembly, and balance when loaded.

J

I was just jaw jacking ya. What do you mean assembly?

I'm curious as to what is well balanced when loaded to you? All the polymers are ok when loaded but change so drastically as you fire.

I shoot both and love both. For me nothing beats a 1911 trigger however and I like the weight.

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Ordered both of those cheap flashlights. Holy junk in comparison to my old now defunct one sad.png

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-CREE-LED-Lenser-V6-7730-110LM-Stainless-Steel-Power-Chip-flashlight-torch-/390876798171?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5b02129cdb

 

They made 2 types that year, a 3LED and single LED unit. The single LED unit uses an amazing lens that made it kick ass for several times the $. I think this is the single LED. The construction of the body is incredible. Grab it, you won't be sorry

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Marion County fire department and HAZMAT teams responded to a "chemical explosion involving chlorine" just before 2:00 this afternoon at GM's Fort Wayne plant. One GM worker died and several others were injured in the incident.

WTHRand others report a 48-year-old contract employee named James L. Gibson succumbed to injuries from the explosion at a hospital just before 3:00 PM, but accounts are conflicting about how many people were injured.

Business Insider and Bloomberg say eight were hurt, WTHR and USA Today claim five.

Marion Fire Chief Paul David confirmed to WTHR that the explosion "involved a chlorine dioxide tank" and that rescuers performed gross decontamination (to a large group of individuals), but nobody seems to know what caused the incident.

GM spokesperson Stephanie Jentgen said "the situation is contained" and that "everybody has been evacuated," to the Associated Press while another spokesperson Bill Grotz announced that an internal investigation had begun.

I live 30 minutes from Ft Wayne and couldn't figure out 1)why I hadn't heard about this yet and 2) why Marion County was the first responders to an event in Allen County where Ft Wayne is located. Bad info in that article. It was at the GM metal stamping plant in Marion, not Ft Wayne's truck assembly plant

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Not a fan of the 1911. Its classic, but not for me.

J

You walking a fine line my friend. Saint John Moses Browning was imbibed with the spirit of all things holy when he divined the holy 1911.

Like the flaming sword of Michael, a truly righteous weapon.

Just not a fan of the assembly, and balance when loaded.

J

I was just jaw jacking ya. What do you mean assembly?

I'm curious as to what is well balanced when loaded to you? All the polymers are ok when loaded but change so drastically as you fire.

I shoot both and love both. For me nothing beats a 1911 trigger however and I like the weight.

When unloaded it was insanely barrel heavy to me. Fully loaded it just bottomed out the back. No solid balance. My M&P .45 is closer to balanced unloaded and is balanced fully loaded.

By assembly i mean the break down for cleaning. The front twist spring stopper makes disassembly and reassembly harder than need be.

J

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Left one in the garage and one in the boat. Now I need the one to carry. smile.png

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Can't have metal in it, spend too much time on planes.

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Fuck Intel & AMD. Can't make this more fucking confusing.

I want to buy a BRIX or book size PC. miniITX hopefully low enough power requirements that it won't be uber hot hidden in my dash. I want it to fit behind the screen. Have about 7"x9" and a few inches deep. Obviously airflow won't be huge.

All sorts of low power options, but I am concerned about horsepower. I don't really need all that mcuh of a pc, but I NEED fast boot. Makes me want an Asus since I know I can tweak those to work.

Gigabyte has something they call a Brix though which is more of a real PC in a small case. Priced in such a way I can't really DIY one cheaper too.

That and a bang for the buck SSD and I am about ready to go.

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As in pull the trigger. Install won't be instantaneous...

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Ordered both of those cheap flashlights. Holy junk in comparison to my old now defunct one sad.png

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-CREE-LED-Lenser-V6-7730-110LM-Stainless-Steel-Power-Chip-flashlight-torch-/390876798171?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5b02129cdb

They made 2 types that year, a 3LED and single LED unit. The single LED unit uses an amazing lens that made it kick ass for several times the $. I think this is the single LED. The construction of the body is incredible. Grab it, you won't be sorry

I use one from Walmart at work that I paid about 25 bucks for easily read draft marks on vessels with at 200 ft away.

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Fuck Intel & AMD. Can't make this more fucking confusing.I want to buy a BRIX or book size PC. miniITX hopefully low enough power requirements that it won't be uber hot hidden in my dash. I want it to fit behind the screen. Have about 7"x9" and a few inches deep. Obviously airflow won't be huge.All sorts of low power options, but I am concerned about horsepower. I don't really need all that mcuh of a pc, but I NEED fast boot. Makes me want an Asus since I know I can tweak those to work.Gigabyte has something they call a Brix though which is more of a real PC in a small case. Priced in such a way I can't really DIY one cheaper too.That and a bang for the buck SSD and I am about ready to go.

The Win8 tablets are pretty fast and a mitx should have as much or more power so I would expect <10 s boot times from a cheap ssd. My friend was doing some crypto mining with a sempron single core and the boot times into Win8 with a ssd were like 10sec or less.

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Oh, nothing. Just installing a tow hitch.

 

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My surface pro 1 boots to login screen ~5-8 seconds then after logging in it's instantly on desktop, and you can disable the login / welcome screen.

 

The surface pro 2 is probably faster and you can get LTE 4G version for internet and GPS.

 

Only thing I don't know is how you would make it turn on from ignition. Might check out

 

Not to mention you could open up the minidsp program for easy tuning.

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Only thing I don't know is how you would make it turn on from ignition. 

the psu i linked a ways back has a ignition sensing circuit. 

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