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GreenManalishi
| Favorite team: | New Orleans Saints |
| Location: | New Orleans, LA |
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| Number of Posts: | 42 |
| Registered on: | 12/7/2014 |
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re: iPhone 7 plus portrait mode not working
Posted by GreenManalishi on 10/28/17 at 11:09 am to LSUChamps03
The portrait mode is fairly finicky. I’ve found that if you aren’t right in the sweet spot it won’t work. I’ve had success following the on screen “move back” and “move closer” but the subject has to remain perfectly still. Most of my portrait mode photos are portraits of objects not people.
re: Thermostat question (Sensi)
Posted by GreenManalishi on 6/2/17 at 8:27 pm to Tres7139
I have two. They're very easy to install and use. It works well with Wink and Echo, but most of the time I use the native app.
re: Biloxi food recs
Posted by GreenManalishi on 3/28/17 at 2:26 pm to Shug1957
If you're looking for casual spots, The Fillin Station is in downtown Biloxi. My one complaint is that half of the place is a bar and allows smoking. If you can get past that it's got good food and isn't always overrun with people.
I tend to eat in the area from BSL to Long Beach but Govt. Street Grocery in OS is on my list to try.
I tend to eat in the area from BSL to Long Beach but Govt. Street Grocery in OS is on my list to try.
re: Glock 43 & 17 Owners
Posted by GreenManalishi on 2/8/17 at 2:37 pm to beHop
I own a couple of 22s, a 27, and a 43. I carried the 27 all the time and never would have bought the 43 except a buddy offered a deal too good to pass up. Now I find myself carrying the 43 daily either in a Milt Sparks IWB or DeSantis ankle holster.
The 43 is a great, incredibly easy to carry gun. Others make great points about the 19, but for me, the 43 is much easier to carry. As for the lack of rounds, I always carry an extra magazine on my person.
The 43 is a great, incredibly easy to carry gun. Others make great points about the 19, but for me, the 43 is much easier to carry. As for the lack of rounds, I always carry an extra magazine on my person.
re: Abita Springs area lunch recs
Posted by GreenManalishi on 1/5/17 at 12:34 pm to foj1981
The Abita Brew Pub does have great burgers. Abita Cafe a couple of blocks away is also good.
re: Crooked Letter Brewing Co.
Posted by GreenManalishi on 12/30/16 at 2:07 pm to The Seaward
Now it all makes sense.
I tried buying some Mystery Romp last week. The owner of the shop told me that his last order was all bad and customers had been complaining. He said he'd never order from them again.
I should've known the F&D board would have all the answers.
I tried buying some Mystery Romp last week. The owner of the shop told me that his last order was all bad and customers had been complaining. He said he'd never order from them again.
I should've known the F&D board would have all the answers.
re: Best wings on the Northshore
Posted by GreenManalishi on 12/26/16 at 1:13 pm to Dexter Fillmore
If you want to try something different the smoked wings at Stick and Bones BBQ are great as are the wings at Al Sultan. Neither are traditional buffalo style wings.
re: Anyone have any reviews of a Glock model 43?
Posted by GreenManalishi on 12/19/16 at 9:07 pm to diablo blanco
I love mine. I carry it daily in a DeSantis ankle holster or Milt Sparks Versa Max IWB. It's one of the best guns I've owned for concealed carry.
re: anyone carry a revolver?
Posted by GreenManalishi on 12/15/16 at 8:27 pm to theenemy
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I just don't understand why anyone would choose a revolver for everyday carry.
You are handicapping yourself.
I agree. I have a S&W 642 that I used to carry in an ankle holster when I either couldn't carry IWB or just as an extra gun. Now that I have a Glock 43 it pretty much stays in the vault. The extra capacity of modern sub compact semi-autos makes them a much better weapon to carry in my opinion.
If you're dead set on a revolver, the 642 is a nice gun.
re: Good guns for carry and conceal
Posted by GreenManalishi on 11/19/16 at 6:46 pm to volod
For years I carried a Glock 27 in a Galco IWB holster and thought it was perfect. Then I bought a Glock 43 and discovered Milt Sparks holsters. For the next several months I looked like an idiot constantly checking to see if it was still there. It's the easiest gun to carry concealed that I've ever owned.
re: Las Vegas & Grand Canyon with kids
Posted by GreenManalishi on 11/2/16 at 9:43 pm to slinger1317
If you go to Sedona I suggest you rent a Jeep from Barlow for at least a half day. If you have it for a half day you can complete two trails.
I took my kids there as part of a road trip this summer and we loved it. We did Soldier's Pass and Broken Arrow.
Whoever mentioned Wupatki/Sunset Crater knows what they're talking about as well.
I took my kids there as part of a road trip this summer and we loved it. We did Soldier's Pass and Broken Arrow.
Whoever mentioned Wupatki/Sunset Crater knows what they're talking about as well.
re: Need San Antonio Dinner Recommendations, Please
Posted by GreenManalishi on 10/5/16 at 12:09 pm to LSUZombie
I've passed through San Antonio twice in the last two years. Since I was only passing through my experience is limited. That said, here are my suggestions:
MiTierra for breakfast or late night.
Ocho for dinner.
MiTierra for breakfast or late night.
Ocho for dinner.
re: Places to eat in Covington
Posted by GreenManalishi on 9/23/16 at 10:59 pm to Geaux-2-L-O-Miss
How nice?
Dakota is one of my favorites. Del Porto, Pardo's, or Gallagher's Grill would also be good.
Dakota is one of my favorites. Del Porto, Pardo's, or Gallagher's Grill would also be good.
re: Anyone ever travel abandoned section of Hwy 87?
Posted by GreenManalishi on 9/23/16 at 8:30 pm to convertedtiger
There's not even any marsh anymore. You're basically driving on the beach now. Parts of the drive were less than three feet from the surf.
re: Anyone ever travel abandoned section of Hwy 87?
Posted by GreenManalishi on 9/23/16 at 3:14 pm to Mac
What kind of vehicle are you taking?
If you get to any large sections of sargassum I'd get out and make sure there aren't any big rocks or debris under it. One year that stuff was about ten feet thick from the water to the sand.
If you get to any large sections of sargassum I'd get out and make sure there aren't any big rocks or debris under it. One year that stuff was about ten feet thick from the water to the sand.
re: Anyone ever travel abandoned section of Hwy 87?
Posted by GreenManalishi on 9/23/16 at 2:48 pm to BuckeyeFan87
When I was researching the Drive I found this site with some info: LINK
re: Anyone ever travel abandoned section of Hwy 87?
Posted by GreenManalishi on 9/23/16 at 2:28 pm to Y.A. Tittle
Most of the ones I saw had 4x4 trucks or Jeeps. There's no way a car could make it past the first few hundred feet anymore.
Here's the one photo I could find of the beginning section where the newer asphalt was all broken up. When I was there two years ago this section was still passable in a car.

Here's the one photo I could find of the beginning section where the newer asphalt was all broken up. When I was there two years ago this section was still passable in a car.

re: Anyone ever travel abandoned section of Hwy 87?
Posted by GreenManalishi on 9/23/16 at 2:14 pm to redstick13
I drove it last year in my Jeep.
I started on the Texas side and passed several folks hanging out nude once I was about a mile in. I just focused on driving and gave them a wave as I passed.
There isn't a road at all anymore and it got very precarious at points. I was solo and wouldn't do it again without other vehicles. Getting stuck out there would not have been good.
There is a road in the wildlife management area that I had to use at one point due to a lot of debris on the beach. I heard the US Fish and Wildlife cops will write you a ticket if they catch you on that road though I didn't see any.
I started on the Texas side and passed several folks hanging out nude once I was about a mile in. I just focused on driving and gave them a wave as I passed.
There isn't a road at all anymore and it got very precarious at points. I was solo and wouldn't do it again without other vehicles. Getting stuck out there would not have been good.
There is a road in the wildlife management area that I had to use at one point due to a lot of debris on the beach. I heard the US Fish and Wildlife cops will write you a ticket if they catch you on that road though I didn't see any.
re: San Antonio Recs
Posted by GreenManalishi on 9/20/16 at 8:29 pm to LSUTiger54321
Mi Tierra for breakfast 24 hours a day.
Ocho in The Hotel Havana
Ocho in The Hotel Havana
re: Waveland MS
Posted by GreenManalishi on 8/29/16 at 9:40 pm to t00f
If you're looking for a place to stay, check out Vrbo. We found some great rentals in the area including individual homes, camps and condos.
I finally decided to get my own place out there. It's so close to the city but such a different atmosphere.
I finally decided to get my own place out there. It's so close to the city but such a different atmosphere.
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