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This post paints a really bad picture without full understanding of how IT infrastructure works. When the good folks down in IT see an activity spike and files start becoming encrypted, they shut everything off in order to isolate the threat. It’s kind of like closing fire doors. Unfortunately this sometimes means

I had thought I made mistake by clicking on it, but omg it wasn’t a slideshow, and it wasn’t screenshot text!

It is, actually, the doctor who pays the premiums for the liability insurance.

If over the course of several hundred deals thoughout the year MOST dealers get it right and have no problem sending out the door prices, even on out of state deals...the problem is not the “complexitity of the system” if a FL dealer refuses to send a quote for a Florida customer, especially when their competiton can

No hills where climbed. While the apparent legal def is an automatic pistol is legally classified as a machine gun. I’ve never heard anyone hold an automatic pistol and comment on what nice machine gun it was.

“After meeting Ellard at the dealership, authorities say the inventory in the back of the Explorer included an Aero Precision pistol with a “drop in auto-sear switch” inside — allowing the gun to fire multiple rounds with the pull of a trigger.”

I’ll bet it sounds mighty fine on propane!

Wow.You almost made it.

If you’re curious, here’s where I first saw the video a few days ago. I’m in a Motel in Washington wrenching on Jeeps; figured I’d toss this onto the front page. This happens a lot in this business; we write a story, and someone says they saw it first, or that they deserve attribution. All I can do is be honest,

Por que no los dos?

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Not sure why you would even imply that SpaceX isnt basically the safest rocket on market today.... The Falcon 9 has an impeccable safety record for its production life. I guess in testing it had some issues? but thats why its testing.

It’s like that 30-50 feral hogs thing all over again, a very real scenario that anti-gun people who live in the city can’t even fathom.

I wouldn’t consider this a dense neighborhood. It’s pretty hard to hit another living thing when the thing you are trying to shoot is on the ground. I didn’t see the guy “aiming wildly”. He took out his gun, told the others nearby to “watch out” and expressly vocalized that he was going to shoot the aggressive animal.

Right. This guy did the exact opposite of “shoot first, ask questions later”. He tried to give the bobcat an out, it was rabid so it came back for more, and then he dealt with it.

Nope. Seems like the dude had pretty fast pull. He’s likely had some training.

In this instance, no I wouldn’t. He made the right choice.

No. 

If you have it cornered, it wouldn’t be that hard to hit. And since you’re shooting downward, the risk to others is reduced. The way that guy pulled the gun, it looks like he knows what he’s doing.