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Glad I moved to God's country!

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Looks good to me. I guess hot to some is nice to others.
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Those high temps above are typically winter temps for the southern Gulf Coast lol. In the summer we are usually on the 90s, humidity in the 70s , and feel like temp 105 up to 112 more or less. If a person doesn’t like heat and humidity don’t move the Gulf Coast !


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Any significance to your name choice?
Temperature Co-efficient of Reactivity. Very little use outside some reactor plants and Naval Nuc Power program. Denoted by Greek A and uppercase T. I went by AlphaT in the years on the Commodore 64 Connection. When it was changed to Americana On Line (AOL), I wasnt able to have the same name. So I changed it to AlphaTea. Had it ever since.
 
Well, he has been up North and sometimes even transplants tend to over estimate.:gossip:

You have over a quarter million rounds?
My man.... :yo:
well, I do have a cubic sh!t load. I wont say exactly for obvious reasons.
For the last 25 years or so I lived by the prepper code. Buy it cheap and stack it deep.
Before Y2K I started buying ammo (in the good ol' days) every time I went into Walmart I would pick up a couple of boxes of 9mm, or 45ACP or especially 22lr. it adds up really fast.
After my first 10k rounds I started keeping inventory on an Excel spreadsheet and put everything in M2A1 ammo cans.
in the days of the ammo shortages, especially 22lr, I still went to the range. Nobody else was there, but I went.
They were all stacked next to the walls in my basement. I really didnt hit me how much it was until it was time to move.
When NY outlawed home shipments of ammo, I found ways around it.
I will never shoot it all, so I am slowly selling it off.
 
well, I do have a cubic **** load. I wont say exactly for obvious reasons.
For the last 25 years or so I lived by the prepper code. Buy it cheap and stack it deep.
Before Y2K I started buying ammo (in the good ol' days) every time I went into Walmart I would pick up a couple of boxes of 9mm, or 45ACP or especially 22lr. it adds up really fast.
After my first 10k rounds I started keeping inventory on an Excel spreadsheet and put everything in M2A1 ammo cans.
in the days of the ammo shortages, especially 22lr, I still went to the range. Nobody else was there, but I went.
They were all stacked next to the walls in my basement. I really didnt hit me how much it was until it was time to move.
When NY outlawed home shipments of ammo, I found ways around it.
I will never shoot it all, so I am slowly selling it off.
Unless you're terminal, don't sell. Just stop buying and keep shooting. If the she devil wins, we'll have another panic buying shortage.
 
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