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Knowing what I know now, I’d get the Campchef PG24. The hot box empty feature is nothing to sneeze at. It helps with cleanup, sure, but the worst thing that can happen is a flame out, where the fire is snuffed, and the auger keeps feeding pellets i, jams everything up, and IF it reignites you can shoot up to 500-700

Knowing what I know now, I’d get the Campchef PG24. The hot box empty feature is nothing to sneeze at. It helps with

I’ve had a Traeger for years, and I’ll never go back to gas or charcoal.  The flavor is so much better, even for just cooking normal things, such as burgers or dogs.  Plus I can smoke pork, beef, we do steaks, chicken, veggies.  Everything is just better.  Like SolamenteDave said, it’s a life changer.

I’ve had a Traeger for years, and I’ll never go back to gas or charcoal.  The flavor is so much better, even for

Most impressive...

Cherry MX is a style of switch, not a particular switch.  The Blues are the most common one you think about, and they are clicky.  The Greens are like that, only louder.  But you can go quiet.  The clears are tactile, but with little noise.  Browns are less tactile, and almost silent (definitely when compared to

Cherry MX is a style of switch, not a particular switch.  The Blues are the most common one you think about, and

My thoughts about you, actually. But before we go, please read a little bit on why there are no reflections for photons. They are, in fact, absorbed to raise the energy level of an electron in at atom, and emitted as that electron drops to a lower energy state. The direction of the emission, so determined by the

Your entire argument speaks of ignorance born of inexperience. This is not a bad thing, but keep studying, young one. You’ll learn.  Or you'll continue on the path of an engineer.

Because, as a physicist, I know that there is no such mechanism as reflection for EM energy.  You're just not educated enough to talk intelligently about this subject, clearly.  Study QED some first.

A Faraday cage is a tuned, grounded shield. They work in a range of frequencies, and primarily idueto the grounding. A layer of thin metal will shield some, but the efficacy will be very small, and only work for low power transmissions. You’re right about the cell phone, but those are lower power, and you are assuming

Neither statement you’ve made is true.  20 years working with high powered radar here.  I’ve said on more than one story about this that it’s am EM weapon.

This is not a bad plan...

My son is 3.5, and we don’t play board games yet, but this is something I so look forward to.

I bought a 5.0 R-Spec still under warranty for $19,000, so....no.

Read headline, gain understanding, get back to being you, I guess...

Did you?  Amazing!  I apologize for having experience with something, good sir!

Don’t you start with me, Blondie.  =0P

I was just messing with you, but in truth, how does covering a car in a previous article preclude it from competing in the “Best of” list?

Meh, mine had no issues with oil. A few cars having issues does not a brand curse. Otherwise, no one would buy a Subaru, amiright?

Oh yeah, all that from the time you owned one?

I mean, sure, that’s if you forget about the Genesis 5.0 R-Spec.....

Want to know what’s really not helping them? Find the TourX on Autotrader.  I’ll wait.