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Not bad. Unfortunately most of my other favorite rifle calibers are metric and raindog762x54R just doesn't have the same ring to it.
I carry my M44 out to the mailbox at night in case a neighborhood dog or coyote is around
Yeah. Raindog9mm.com also sounds like the site of a
109 year old skid playing csgo.lol, touched a raw nerve with the internet comment. i do apologise...most sincerely
The muzzle flash at night alone will scare them away! Seriously that thing is practically a flamethrower. The cartridge really wasn't designed for the shorter barrel length.
I hate my Mozin-Nagants. Love the heritage, love the cheap surplus ammo, love the "you can't break it" construction. But it's eight pounds of metal-capped wood slamming back on your shoulder...as the old joke goes, always take shots from your Mozin-Nagant in pairs: first shot knocks your spine out of alignment, second puts it back right.
I don't care for MN's except for a few of the rarer models and the M44.
I've got a female friend who I train to shoot that is small framed and can handle getting knocked around by some Silver Bear. She loves it.
Thank you for the on-topic discussion, more people in the thread should do that. You're indeed right, expectation management is key here. Are you managed, unsupported, SLA and what's your target? Technical crowd has other demands than non-technical mon/pop shops. And, directing that in a good way is a seperate art.
Not sure who you're rambling against here, but if you want, my site's license explicitly allows that. For your reference:
From: https://raymii.org/s/static/About.html#Disclaimer
So go ahead, I hope you spend your time in a better way than on this nice forum trolling...
It's firefox with Noscript, Lastpass, Ublock origin and HTTPS everywhere.
But LET.
You're on the wrong site :-)
@Raymii
If you follow the resulting comments, and if you read my original reference to copyright/fair use then that's all that needed to be said, and all I was pointing out. Comprehension issues draws it off topic, and it wasn't hard to comprehend.
Referencing your own GPL license while copy/pasting other people's work outside the scope of a GPL license is a bit silly, but again... it's a comprehension thing.
Not sure about you but at least one of my servers is doing just that?
Maybe I like ' depraved cess pools of seedboxery. '
Some community members and topics are nice, the others I just ignore. mental troll filter...
Oops my bad, kinda looked like chrome when I glanced over it on my phone
Theoretically yes (this is debatable), but in practice it depends on whether the copyright owner sues or not.
In the Internet Marketing area, there is a term called PLR (Private Label Rights), where a person can modify the content and add his/her copyright, rename the title and sell them as an MRR (Master Resell Rights) product. Sadly, many of them remix things that are available for free in the public domain and sell them.
In this case, I prefer to use GPL and CC where the originator still get a fair attribution.
I read their affiliate agreement: http://www.inmotionhosting.com/hosting-affiliate-terms
It's expertly crafted to screw affiliates out of compensation - it's basically stealing a % of traffic from affiliates, something they shamelessly confirmed on live chat.
They have some clear requirements, but what makes you say they screw afiliates? Can you please elaborate on that part?
Ctrl-f for "$71.40" on that page for the pertinent paragraph. Not only does the annual price of the contract have to reach that amount (disqualifying the entry level plan that many newbies will opt for, even if they pay annually), they also state they disqualify "hosting accounts with smaller subscription lengths". I went one by one with them on live chat to confirm they were playing dirty pool.
To be fair they did allow me to upload a 1TB .php file for the month I had an account with them, do you know what type of storage they use? Some sort of ever expanding SAN machine?
So, I heard there were girls in this thread?
Probably just a lot of overselling and capacity for two or three folks who actually use the space...