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Appreciate it.

Also, what’s the preferred scope mount/rings for a Remington 700 these days? Leupold? Talley?

Where to find good deal on scope?

Posted by shimanocurado on 8/22/18 at 9:38 am
As the title says, I’m looking to get a new scope for my .270.

Cabelas? Academy? Online?

Also open for some recommendations in the <$400 range.

re: October 2017 PE Results

Posted by shimanocurado on 12/4/17 at 7:26 pm to
IN! Passed thermal and fluid systems! Congrats to all.

re: 2017-2018 Season Long Ski Thread

Posted by shimanocurado on 10/20/17 at 3:16 pm to
What’s everyone’s ski setup for this season?

recently bought some Nordica Enforcer 93’s
I’m flying Southwest MSY-MCI on Sunday 8:55pm. What should I do if/when a waiver is issued?

Best bang for your buck router

Posted by shimanocurado on 10/6/16 at 11:33 am
Tired of paying Comcast $10 a month for their modem/router.

Found a surfboard (sb6141) modem on Amazon for $38.

What is my best option right now for a router? I pay for 75mb down and consistently see 80+ on speed tests.
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if the offer still stands, I'd be grateful for your help.



Yeah I'm still good for it. This weekend, right?
I'm in. Live about 2 hours away in the woodlands.
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going price around here is 25-40 a sack


Where is "here"?
Anybody have a lead on some reasonable prices? Preferably within an hour of BR.

re: ME 2334 at LSU?

Posted by shimanocurado on 2/26/16 at 7:19 pm to
You fricked.

Who is your teacher? If Gonthier, just drop it and wait for devireddy or Doc C
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they are driving pilings in front of 70 mile and orange grove in bayou black as i type this


re: Gating canals in houma area

Posted by shimanocurado on 1/25/16 at 3:42 pm to
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This is not relevant to the discussion, but I assume this is true.


From a legal perspective, no, because a state court has already made a ruling on it. But I think that's where all the conflict from the fishermen comes from. In order to have a private waterway, it shouldn't be able to be accessed from public waterways. The idea from a fisherman's point of view is that all fish which swim in public waters are essentially public property and shouldn't be restricted.


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Just like a pasture.


Not exactly, the water in these gated canals flowed in from a public body of water, and therefore should remain public. The land on either side of the canal, sure that's private but not the water itself.

re: Gating canals in houma area

Posted by shimanocurado on 1/25/16 at 3:05 pm to
Just trying to get a simple recap of all this.

1. Navigable canals are dug on private property and not on the map from the 1800's
2. These canals connect to navigable, natural waterways that are on this map.
3. The state rules that the canals can be gated off without being dammed.


So essentially, hunters who lease the land/marsh along these canals love it because it can keep the fishermen out of their hunting locations. Is that it? It would make for an interesting debate had the state not already ruled on it.

I knew years ago when they allowed for Lake Theriot to be gated off, that it would only get worse.
Go talk to any counselor within LSU's engineering college and they'll all tell you mechanical is the hardest.
If it were me I'd return it. I've read several stories about Yosemite being a pain in the arse to use with non owc sad's and even bricking a few computers.
Hypothetical: Let's say I own and operate a small scale trucking company. I spend about 95k a year on fuel on my debit card/checking account. I would like to take my family of 5 on a nice surprise vacation next year, say a week long (could be longer).

What cards do I need to get?