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To prevent another 55 million from dying. Your children voluntarily signed up for military service in the middle of wartime. That takes a HUGE set of brass ones. Perhaps they see a purpose in their service that you cannot see. Our prayers will be with her and her bretheren in arms. We wish them all god-speed. But should they not come home to us,they will have given their life to save that of another. A stranger at that. And if that is not a hero, I don't know what the hell is...
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Thanks guys, you are much too kind. I'm returning to the information technology business. This time as a FT software developer. I've done some develpment before, but my real experience is in network design/troubleshooting & security.
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high psi pumps for sprayer
PLD replied to Belmont's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Pumptec's like the one on the decksterare available seperately for about $225. 0-225psi, adjustable, 12vdc. That is the pump you are asking for. The shurflo is NO comparison.... -
I am going to let you pass on that ignorant "never posed a threat" statement and just say this: About 70 years ago, a tiny country called Germany was run by a teapot despot named Adolph Hitler. Sure they made a little war in their own region of the world, but they never posed a threat to us. So, we left them alone... Not our business and all that... Come to think of it we left them *and* another tiny little country called Japan alone. 4 years later, fueled by the spoils of war and encouraged by victory, they snuck up to our back door and kicked us right in the teeth while we slept. That little incident was called Pearl Harbor. It started a battle (for us) that would cost 295,000 Americans their lives and injure another 1.1 million. In just 5 years, 55+ million people would die before someone finally stopped the Nazi's. That someone was the US of A. In hindsight, we probably should have gotten involved a little earlier, eh?
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high psi pumps for sprayer
PLD replied to Belmont's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Leave the deckster on the truck and run a hose reel. Best of both worlds. I keep a portable PW on our truck like that just in case we ever need to roll it somewhere strange. -
Would you spend $800 of your own money to prevent one person from being tortured, raped, and killed in front of their wife and children. Yea, that's the b**ch of it. War's don't always go as originally planned. I do agree about going in too early. For that kind of money, we should have left him alone at least until he invaded Poland and Czechoslovakia. Nice, drop a turd and run....
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Manual from Sunbrite?
PLD replied to Able Hands's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
The wood Restoration manual is still for sale! http://forums.thegrimescene.com/bargain-basement/9527-wood-restoration-profit-manual.html#post93395 -
Dan, I know you've taken some heat for your methods so please don't take this as critisicm. WHatever works for you is ok by me. I am only offering it because IMHO you are working TOO hard. That said... I have NEVER brushed a house, and I never left one anything but spotless. If you are brushing, you are working much too hard.
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high psi pumps for sprayer
PLD replied to Belmont's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Get a deckster. 0-200 adjustable 12v powered. Get the gel cell deep cycle for 6-8hr run times. Best investment I ever made for that kind of work. I have one for sale at 350 (about 1/2 retail) if you are interested. But, even if you don't buy mine a deckster is still the tool of choice. Philip Deckster HPLV sprayer -
Now that is funny!
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Yes, generally.
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Not bad for a first try. BUT... you need to call me. The way your page is set up, the search engines will never give you any attention. I can give you a 1/2 dozen pointers that will make them like you pages. Video was broken for me as well. Get off tripod, the 100% frameset URL redirect thing will plague you forever.
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Yen ??? 404-463-3752 Terrence Marsh (College park rental home) - 404-452-2518 BTW, did I mention that I have two phone book ads pre-paid & running for 9 & 13 months from now? And that whoever buys my customer database will get all the leads/calls, repeat calls, regular customers, etc? Pass on it now, and I'll want $12/lead (or more) later.. NEWBIES: You guys in the Southern Crescent who are just starting up cannot afford to pass up on an opportunity like this. Don't be the one re-posting this three years from now when someone starts another "Stupid start-up mistakes" thread. Philip URL: http://forums.thegrimescene.com/bargain-basement/9408-website-business-items-sale.html?highlight=website#post92160
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Here's another... Philip --------------------- We need an estimate on roof cleaning.Our numbers are below. W# 770-968-6307 Thank you for your time, Mr. Duran
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Which raises the very important question: What's the proper neutralizer and first aid for H2O2? And do you have some on hand? My guess: flush with liberal amounts of water and treat as a burn.
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And my neighbor is smartest kid on the short bus... One must be diligent to measure themselves against what they could be, and not what they are not. Yes, people used to be free to succeed or fall flat. People today are terrified of freedom. True fFreedom means working without a net and dealing with people who make you uncomfortable. Constitution, yes. Govt, NO!. Our country thrives inspite of it's government, not because of it.
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John, I beg to differ HUGELY. Money believed to be proceeds from drug sales is regularly seized without due process. And I am not alone in my concerns about it: "We are certainly not the first court to be enormously troubled by the government's increasing and virtually unchecked use of the civil forfeiture statutes and the disregard for due process that is buried in those statutes." - Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Federal Appeals Court: Driving With Money is a Crime American Civil Liberties Union : Statement of Rep. Henry Hyde, "Forfeiture Reform: Now, or Never?" Columns: Police are addicted to lure of easy money
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Oh, and one more thing. As you get obsessed with the cars, stop and make sure your kid didn't stop having fun. It's all too easy to do when dads take up a sport they haven't done since they were 13....
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Yep. My last entry was a red '34 ford complete with chopped roof and fenders. All from one piece of wood per boy scout rules. Not very fast, but it looked GOOD. Being fast is a WHOLE lot of trial and error. What works for one car does not for another. That said, here's the $0.05 tour. Weight: Big factor. The more weight toward the rear, the farther gravity is pushing, the faster your ultimate speed. BUT, at some point to little weigh on the front causes tracking problems and you lose speed as you zig zag down track. Best seems to place the CG at about 1/3 from from the rear of the car. Wheels: Deburr, polish, smooth, true, balance, as permitted by the rules. If you can, get 12-20 wheels and take the best 4 that are nearly alike in weight. In many leagues, you can roll on three wheels as long as 4 are installed. Raise one ever so slightly off the floor to reduce friction. Axles: Get solid axles if allowed. Get jewlers rouge and polish the axles to a high gloss. Remove all burrs. Keep axles and wheels smothered in graphite. DO NOT use the factory holes, get a long bit and a drill press and drill 2 true, parallel axle holes. Your axles are true if your car rolls straight forward and backward. Lead: Yes, the stick on's suck but don't pour hot lead. It's too dangerous for the benefit. Drill holes and fill with a birdshot (lead) and epoxy (or silicone caulk) mixture. But, if you are a real engineer/machinist: Make a lead rod and drill a hole along the center of the body. Insert lead and attach so it can be dialed forward and backwards to adjust CG on the fly. and last... build a home track and test, test, test. Time it, make changes, time again. +time = use old way. -time = keep change. Repeat ad nausem in an effort to shave one more 1/100 of a second.
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Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizer. It's strength and the associated safety precautions depend HUGELY on the % of H2O2 to water. 3% is what you buy at the drugstore to rinse out cuts. I gargle with it. 25% is sold in the hair care aisle to bleach hair blonde. 90%+ will violently decompose and can be used an a monopropellant rocket fuel. H202 of any strength decomposes naturally and must be kept in a cool dark place or it becomes just water. As RYan mentioned: If this barrel is very old, it will be a fraction of what it once was. As far as the violent decomposition process, here's what happpens. The decomposition equation appears as follows: 2 (H2O2) -> 2(H20) + 02 + heat. heat + h20 = steam. heat + 02 + fuel = fire. Fire + h20 = steam + no fire. Depending on the concentration, substrate, presence of fuel, etc you may get anything ranging from oxygen bubbles, to steam, to steam & fire. All that said, if he used it for cleaning blinds it's probably <25%.
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I have a real problem with that aspect of it. If seizing the assets is a valuable tool, go to court and seize them properly. Then, have the funds go to the general fund for redistribution by the elected. This crap about seizure without due process, failure to return assets once charges are dropped, and drug seizure money being controlled and spent by the LE that seized it is just as criminal as the means through which it was created.
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Don't take my comments to mean that I think drugs are a good thing. But, I do support legalizing them for a number of reasons: 1. I believe that it is a man has a God given right to Life, Liberty, and Property (L/L/P). Since a mans "owns" his life, he is free to achieve success, abject failure, and even self-destruction (suicide). 2. I believe that it is not a legitimate function of government to influence #1, unless one man attempts take another mans L/L/P via force of fraud. 3. Eliminating drugs from our society is a noble goal, but interdiction (war on drugs) is an abject failure. It is time to try another tactic.(*) 4. If a junkie dies from self-destruction, I could not care less. If one of our law enforcement brothers falls in the line of duty, I cry. If that officer dies in the battle to save that (or any) junkie, it is an attrocity. Philip (*) I find this very ironic. 3 years in Iraq, marginal success and the masses scream that it is WAY past time for a change. Redeploy, timetable, make a plan, billions spent, ad nauseum... And anyone who says "stay the course" is branded a fool. Yet, after 60 years of this pathetic war on drugs "stay the course" is the mantra of the masses. Which is it?!?
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1. The fact that they are driving to/through my neighboorhood presumes that I live near the only store. What about the store in their neighborhood? 2. If they live close to my store they ALREADY live in my neighborhood. And since you can get drugs easily, they already live there NOW. 3. Junkies steal because coke is $100/gram and they are broke. At $5/oz it's not a bank buster. In fact, most people would die/self-destruct before exhausting their resources. 4. DUI endangers the lives of others and for that reason, it is (and should remain) a crime. People convicted of DUI will be prosecuted.
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Is there one there now? Did I say legalize drugs and throw out all zoning and other restrictions? Sold in a store, or used in a store? I don't think you can drink alcohol IN a liquor store (or on property for that matter). And the local "drug" store is already in your neighborhood, it just doesn't have a sign out front.
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Legalized marijuana would make McDonalds rich! ;)