yupp!! seen that nice 22" you got! but the 20'7" beat that one all to heck... even if steve did forget the first 20' !!!! lol
Interesting how you've managed to post pics to a heat pump thread, but are unable to post pics to your threads on your new husky and the big ash.
I call hooey. You're about to join a select few in the Iggy (ignore) list. Chow.
When people make claims about new saws, 99.9999999999% of the time they post pics of them, unless it's hooey. Good bye and good luck. Hooey.
Dang dude, crabby much?! Vermonster turned into grrmonster! Posting 3 times in a thread that you promised to ignore on the first post (and second), seems Stihly is not the one being squirrely here...LOL!! Exactly what I was thinking as well. Call me a skeptic, I'm OK with that. A little dose of critical thinking can be very effective. Speaking of Walleyes....check out the Great Outdoors forum under ice fishing.
My security cameras are wireless, very sharp and color even in IR, and weren't terribly expensive. The real cameras are well hidden, with fakes that are not so well hidden. My place has IR floods totally independent of the cameras. Cameras sold as trail cameras are priced higher and seem to be lower quality than security equipment.digital cams the more pixels the better, they all switch to b/w at night with IR so look at range factor for that portion. here at my shop I have one traditional cam that is day night but does not require IR for night viewing that one is mostly the one that puts the last nail in the coffin. A lot of the inexpensive systems have real cheap sensors in the cams that is why the picts are so awful. A good cam by itself is in the $200 range, as was said ya get what ya pay for. I have a couple game cam from Gander Mountain nothing fancy night range is about 50 ft They were on sale for $70 ea. I think the list was around $139. that was a couple years back. I can't cover everywhere with the the regular system.
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when I lived in the pnw , there were a lot of persnickety people that I met and forgot about real fast with all the gloomy days of winter! lol it's hard to belive they make it through the gloom and live to be half sane? lol
Maybe if you lived where, on a clear day, the landscape is pretty nice, you'd not appreciate the clutter of tacky signs. Maybe you wouldn't want to post signs to get attention.
Do you support some yahoo trying to take over a PUBLIC road easement to turn an area of PUBLIC land into his private play area? Unfortunately, he didn't realize he was trying to scare off some very dedicated huckleberry pickers. Pickers that knew the road was not his to close. What part of persnickety is that?
Yes, we are horrible people. Don't move here.
If they where good neighbors, they would help me watch my wood pile and i wouldnt need motion sensing lights and cameras.Can really piss off the neighbors when a racoon or the neighbors cat takes a stroll down your driveway toward the woodpile.
If they where good neighbors, they would help me watch my wood pile and i wouldnt need motion sensing lights and cameras.
My wood is stacked in a shed behind my house. My driveway is 900ft long and deadends at my front door. They would have to cross a big gulley and wove wire fence and walk about 200yards to get to my wood pile if someone decided they wanted to sneak in. My brothers house and barn are within sight of my house, he has a paved drive that connects to the main highway, goes by his barn before it gets to his house. Since the new highway was built and opened about 4 years ago, he has had his golf cart and one chainsaw stolen out of the barn, seperate incidents. He has security cameras now located inside the barn that he monitors from his house. Things still turn up missing so much that he has resorted to locking all 4 doors of his barn. Things are not like it used to be around here. At one time, you never had to lock a door. Now you have to stand guard to keep what is yours.
That estimate of 7 cord came from the local news, not the OP.
http://www.wmur.com/news/Firewood-stolen-in-Raymond/24846978
I'd love to try the siren on a motion sensor but my motion sensor lights always turn on when it's windy. I'd have neighbors shooting at me the first time a cold front moves in.
Maybe if you lived where, on a clear day, the landscape is pretty nice, you'd not appreciate the clutter of tacky signs. Maybe you wouldn't want to post signs to get attention.
Do you support some yahoo trying to take over a PUBLIC road easement to turn an area of PUBLIC land into his private play area? Unfortunately, he didn't realize he was trying to scare off some very dedicated huckleberry pickers. Pickers that knew the road was not his to close. What part of persnickety is that?
Yes, we are horrible people. Don't move here.
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