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moneymaker
ParticipantWyland gallery?
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ParticipantWyland gallery?
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ParticipantI for one have a hard time imagining why anyone, particularly the rich, would want to pay cash when one can get a sub 4% loan and there is widespread agreement that inflation is coming. To each their own I guess.
moneymaker
ParticipantI for one have a hard time imagining why anyone, particularly the rich, would want to pay cash when one can get a sub 4% loan and there is widespread agreement that inflation is coming. To each their own I guess.
moneymaker
ParticipantI for one have a hard time imagining why anyone, particularly the rich, would want to pay cash when one can get a sub 4% loan and there is widespread agreement that inflation is coming. To each their own I guess.
moneymaker
ParticipantI for one have a hard time imagining why anyone, particularly the rich, would want to pay cash when one can get a sub 4% loan and there is widespread agreement that inflation is coming. To each their own I guess.
moneymaker
ParticipantI for one have a hard time imagining why anyone, particularly the rich, would want to pay cash when one can get a sub 4% loan and there is widespread agreement that inflation is coming. To each their own I guess.
moneymaker
ParticipantI personally would not go to the expense of installing rooftop antennae, but if you do remember that HD is in the UHF spectrum which means 2 things. You will need line of sight and you will probably have to rotate it to get different stations. If you live on a hill rabbit ears should do fine, if you live in El Cajon then hopefully you can see Mt.Miguel, if not you might be SOL.
moneymaker
ParticipantI personally would not go to the expense of installing rooftop antennae, but if you do remember that HD is in the UHF spectrum which means 2 things. You will need line of sight and you will probably have to rotate it to get different stations. If you live on a hill rabbit ears should do fine, if you live in El Cajon then hopefully you can see Mt.Miguel, if not you might be SOL.
moneymaker
ParticipantI personally would not go to the expense of installing rooftop antennae, but if you do remember that HD is in the UHF spectrum which means 2 things. You will need line of sight and you will probably have to rotate it to get different stations. If you live on a hill rabbit ears should do fine, if you live in El Cajon then hopefully you can see Mt.Miguel, if not you might be SOL.
moneymaker
ParticipantI personally would not go to the expense of installing rooftop antennae, but if you do remember that HD is in the UHF spectrum which means 2 things. You will need line of sight and you will probably have to rotate it to get different stations. If you live on a hill rabbit ears should do fine, if you live in El Cajon then hopefully you can see Mt.Miguel, if not you might be SOL.
moneymaker
ParticipantI personally would not go to the expense of installing rooftop antennae, but if you do remember that HD is in the UHF spectrum which means 2 things. You will need line of sight and you will probably have to rotate it to get different stations. If you live on a hill rabbit ears should do fine, if you live in El Cajon then hopefully you can see Mt.Miguel, if not you might be SOL.
moneymaker
ParticipantAll of this talk about gun control, but what happens when my mom,who owns several guns by the way, passes from this world? Is the government going to show up on the doorstep and take possession of these guns? I think not, most likely I or my siblings will inherit them. So the government likes to pass law after law but they are not so keen about thinking ahead or enforcing those laws. I would guess over a million guns are passed down this way each and every year. Going after the ammunition may seem like the solution but ammo will last at least 50+ years. So the moral is stock pile ammo now, just in case you need it later and store it in a gun safe that is disguised to look like a piece of furniture.
moneymaker
ParticipantAll of this talk about gun control, but what happens when my mom,who owns several guns by the way, passes from this world? Is the government going to show up on the doorstep and take possession of these guns? I think not, most likely I or my siblings will inherit them. So the government likes to pass law after law but they are not so keen about thinking ahead or enforcing those laws. I would guess over a million guns are passed down this way each and every year. Going after the ammunition may seem like the solution but ammo will last at least 50+ years. So the moral is stock pile ammo now, just in case you need it later and store it in a gun safe that is disguised to look like a piece of furniture.
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