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May 29, 2022 17:47:32   #
letmedance wrote:
Spare the Rod and Spoil the Nation. Our youth need to be properly punished for their t***sgressions else they learn that those t***sgressions are acceptable.


I agree however the system says that we can't discipline the child via the rod no matter how much they deserve the whipping.
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May 29, 2022 09:46:17   #
vanderhala wrote:
Yep , that’s why I started over with new account and that’s why I could not return it :)


Makes sense since you were certain.
My explanation is something that does frequently happen as well.
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May 29, 2022 09:38:14   #
vanderhala wrote:
Well I discovered it on my credit card on the computer for which I called Amex and Amazon BEFORE it was delivered…


In that case you were hacked or skimmed somewhere.
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May 29, 2022 06:09:52   #
Sounds to me like you were used by a vendor to scam someone else.
What happens is that they find out your address and when someone else ordered something from them they shipped your address something in the same category.
They might have paid a few thousand dollars for a gaming pc.
They have your address and name obtained via random survey or something.
They sent you the Ram and supplied the buyer and Amazon the tracking number which is a valid tracking number which ends up showing up as delivered which it was just not to anyone that ordered it.
You will never be charged for it or anything but you can't return it either.
Amazon of course has no record of anything being shipped to you.
I've had several random things sent at different times.
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May 29, 2022 05:57:07   #
jerryc41 wrote:
I tried several cables, with the same result. The socket down 't hold them securely. "Better" is hard to determine.


Kindles do occasionally have trouble with the USB charging port.
I have a generation one kindle and I have to position it just right and not let it move as it is charging.
It's a total pita
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May 29, 2022 05:49:41   #
ISP Shooter wrote:
Hello everyone, I am about to embark into a brand new genre of photography, "nude photography".. A few days ago a client ask me to do a nude shoot of her at her home, going so far as to tel me not to be shy about touching her anywhere to position her body, and, to make the photos hot and sexy. She indicated that she want to do this, starting off in her kitchen, working our way into the living room, and finally ending up in her bedroom, to where at the very end she wants to oil up her body for final shots too. This is all very new to me; I have been doing research on doing nude shoots, but have had a hard time finding articles describing various poses that would be optimum for this kind of shoot, so am appealing to any one out here who may have experience in this arena, if you might be so kind as to enlighten me on the finer points of how this should go. Thank you for your time..
Hello everyone, I am about to embark into a brand ... (show quote)


I'm going to agree with what others are saying.
Bring along a female assistant/witness especially as prosecution and litigation happy as some people are.
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May 28, 2022 22:20:00   #
Bison Bud wrote:
I h**e to make corrections, but .22 LR does not have the highest muzzle velocity of any commercially available ammo. In fact far from it with most rimfire rounds in the range of 1200 to 1400 FPS. The .223 rounds used in most military style rifles is near double that.

However, you make an interesting point about the leverguns. While my Marlin .22 levergun, with a full barrel length tubular magazine, might hold nearly 30 rounds of .22 short, it's more in the range of 18 or 19 with the standard .22 LR's. Still a hoot to shoot and can indeed be cycled pretty darn quickly.
I h**e to make corrections, but .22 LR does not ha... (show quote)


And reloaded in a few seconds.
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May 28, 2022 22:18:44   #
fuminous wrote:
I had shingles... once, so far... a spot smaller than a dime on my left forefinger... thought it was a spider bite 'cause my finger was losing feeling. Doctor said, "Nope, shingles". That was six years ago... most of the finger's sensitivity is back, but not completely; probably won't ever come back. Shingles is not something to scoff at... though I still haven't gotten the shot.


If I had a spot like that come up I probably wouldn't even go to the Dr.
I'm one of those people that it has to be pretty serious to go to the Dr since I spent so many years with no insurance.
I've suffered through a few broken bones and in fact I was nearly over COVID the first time I had it before it was diagnosed.
I just stayed home and in bed.
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May 28, 2022 08:41:41   #
thom w wrote:
You calling him h**eful is laughable.


So is calling him thinking since he is just parroting the words and thoughts of someone else.
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May 28, 2022 08:36:32   #
dennis2146 wrote:

Let's face it, a .22 Long Rifle in a tubular magazine, very popular back in the 1930's to 1970's would have done just as good a job as the shooter's AR15.

Dennis


Ironically the.22lr also has the highest muzzle velocity of any commercially available ammo as well.
I remember the old Remington 22semiautmatc rifle I had as a youth it had a 30 round tubular magazine that I could empty in less than a minute at targets. It was super easy to reload too.
It was a fun little plinking gun back when you could get a box of cartridges for a .22 for a buck.
I would go to the range with the thirty rounds in the magazine and three or four boxes of fifty rounds in my pocket.
Gee that sounds either a lot of fun or extremely dangerous since I was armed with a semiautomatic rifle with a high capacity magazine and plenty of additional ammo that can be fired at a rate of 40-50 rounds per minute in a weapon with the highest muzzle velocity available.
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May 28, 2022 02:42:51   #
Reuss Griffiths wrote:
That was the whole point in chicken pox parties. For the most part, chicken pox in kids is minor inconvenience lasting a couple of days and it's gone for good. Some kids are not even aware that they've had it. In the mid 20th century, most adults had chicken pox as kids themselves so their kids getting it was no big deal.

However if you are an adult when you contract it, the symptoms are much worse and you really suffer with it. Far better to get it out of the way early so your kids don't give it to you later. Shingles shots always a good idea.
That was the whole point in chicken pox parties. ... (show quote)

Never had or needed a shingles shot
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May 27, 2022 16:20:46   #
dennis2146 wrote:
And what about a school shooter who goes into a school with 3 handguns even with a 10 round magazine in each. What about a revolver carrying 9 rounds. What about doing a mental health check on everyone who purchases a firearm, even a single shot .22 rifle?

Dennis

While we're at it let's get a mental health check in order to buy a car after all they k**l more people than guns do.
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May 27, 2022 15:59:32   #
Triple G wrote:
For being in law enforcement, you sure get some basic SOP incorrect.

https://www.magmutual.com/learning/article/law-enforcement-exception-hipaa-what-providers-need-know/

Accordingly, a healthcare organization that receives a request for PHI from a law enforcement official for law enforcement purposes should feel comfortable complying with the request and recognize that producing the records to law enforcement is low risk. MagMutual’s claims data does not demonstrate any claims, payouts, or loss from a patient alleging wrongful release of PHI by a policyholder to a law enforcement official.
For being in law enforcement, you sure get some ba... (show quote)


I'm not seeing where the link listed a background check as an exception to HIPPA.
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May 26, 2022 17:39:29   #
lbrande wrote:
No-one will enter my home without a warrant.
California already has waiting periods, a real pain;
Mandatory 60 day wait to complete a background check? Infringe much?
California and other states already have background checks. Ever hear of Form 4473? the FFL does an immediate check.
The 10 round magazine ban has already been deemed unconstitutional by the 9th circuit.

Those who support bans like that don't want to be bothered with the constitution.
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May 26, 2022 17:16:20   #
Dannj wrote:
I had chickenpox at 40. It was pretty bad…sickest I’ve ever been.


That's a prime example for why parents would expose their children when young to prevent the child from catching it later in life when it is severe.
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