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On 10/31/2024 at 7:57 PM, mab22 said:

There is something wrong with this picture but I just can't figure it out.

Maybe it's the man purse he stashed in the front of his shirt?

BLANKS! He fired a blank, there doesn't appear to be any recoil, yet we see smoke like he just fired a shot....

 

Stock is too high on his shoulder and he isn't leaning into it.

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On 11/30/2024 at 10:25 AM, max503 said:

Stock is too high on his shoulder and he isn't leaning into it.

Your correct!
When you line up where his eyes might be, It’s almost like he’s looking either along the side or at the end of the barrels? 

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The thing that always stood out for me about that picture is where does he keep his spare ammo? No dump pouch or vest with large pockets to reload from. Either this was a one and done for a lame photo op or he has a servant standing behind him with 2 shotgun shells and some Grey Poupon on  a silver platter.

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On 12/2/2024 at 8:04 AM, Packy said:

This page has been blocked by Microsoft Edge

 

It's time for me to use a different browser. 

Which page?

Post the URL for the winning page, please.

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On 12/3/2024 at 7:03 PM, Packy said:

Micorsoft Edge is blocking both links Mauserme posted.

 

On 12/3/2024 at 9:20 PM, davel501 said:

 

Works fine for me. 

This reminds me, last week I was staying at a property owned by a family member that is rented out.

He had two "identical" cellular wifi routers, each with its own wifi network and ID, one for an apartment, one for the rental.

 

I couldn't reach some pro-gun sites from the router serving the rental, but I could when I switch to the other router.
The owner thought each network had the same settings, obviously not.

 

@Packy:
It's possible that it's not the browser.  But you can always install firefox or chrome and see for yourself.
After that, try a different network, if you can, like tethering from your cellphone or taking the computer to a different location.

 

On a side note:
"cellular wifi router": there were no wires coming in or going out of the router, save the power cord, which was just a usb cable anyway.
it could easy run off a battery.  There were two LAN jacks hidden underneath if there was a real need.

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On 12/3/2024 at 10:27 PM, mikew said:

 

This reminds me, last week I was staying at a property owned by a family member that is rented out.

He had two "identical" cellular wifi routers, each with its own wifi network and ID, one for an apartment, one for the rental.

 

I couldn't reach some pro-gun sites from the router serving the rental, but I could when I switch to the other router.
The owner thought each network had the same settings, obviously not.

 

@Packy:
It's possible that it's not the browser.  But you can always install firefox or chrome and see for yourself.
After that, try a different network, if you can, like tethering from your cellphone or taking the computer to a different location.

 

On a side note:
"cellular wifi router": there were no wires coming in or going out of the router, save the power cord, which was just a usb cable anyway.
it could easy run off a battery.  There were two LAN jacks hidden underneath if there was a real need.

 

Edge is Chrome with all the spyware cut out of it to make it faster. It would be interesting if Chrome worked. I could see that if someone cranked up the security settings. 

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On 12/3/2024 at 10:31 PM, davel501 said:

 

Edge is Chrome with all the spyware cut out of it to make it faster. It would be interesting if Chrome worked. I could see that if someone cranked up the security settings. 

They don't need the spyware it's already in the OS. 

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On 12/4/2024 at 6:40 AM, SiliconSorcerer said:

They don't need the spyware it's already in the OS. 

 

True, but remember - Edge is Microsoft product (🤮) and Chrome is a Google product (🤮 🤮).  At least Firefox is a little more "independent".

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On 12/4/2024 at 10:41 PM, JTHunter said:

 

True, but remember - Edge is Microsoft product (🤮) and Chrome is a Google product (🤮 🤮).  At least Firefox is a little more "independent".

Edge is built on top of Chrome.

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