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imschur

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  1. I been thinking about this and Adrianne Palicki is smoking hot but I think Scarlett Johansson is better suited for that outfit role Of course I have watched Elektra 100 times just for the red outfit
  2. I think that will work. :dance:
  3. The move is postponed until Monday for when their is an admin on site.
  4. well things seem better
  5. imschur

    DPMS LR-308

    Mine is nearly 17 pounds with 24" bull barrel,GG&G bipod and the sweet Leupold you got me ;D Probably 17 with the loaded mag
  6. As you may have noticed the site has been painful since Monday or so. Ive been working on this exclusively. I went as far as purchasing 4x resources then we had two weeks ago and saw no benefit. Working with our host we will be moving to a new server within the next 24 hours, hopefully sooner. I expect some down time but it should b minimal. Also hoping the server is the issue and not software at one site behaving badly. Cross your fingers for us
  7. I like that picture
  8. My truck needs that
  9. That was quite hypnotic. Not sure why but I crave a milk shake now
  10. Network outage Posted (March 14th, 2011 at 2:20 am PST) by patrickm We apologize for the downtime as our core network is offline at the moment. Our network admin is addressing the issue and we expect service to resume shortly. This will prevent access to the customer web panel. Update 4:00 am (Pacific): This issue is now resolved! This was due to network maintenance which was not supposed to have any effect on connectivity, but sadly did. We are investigating this more thoroughly and if we have any additional info to provide, it will be posted here! Thanks for your patience with this outage. Please contact Support if you are still experiencing any issues. Update 5:41 am (Pacific): We apologize, as we are experiencing another outage. Our network admin is working on the issue at this time and we expect it to be resolved shortly. This outage will affect core services such as the Web Panel and WebMail. We will update this post as soon as we have more information or when the issue is resolved! Update 7:11 am (Pacific): We are currently operating on half of a core, so partial connectivity has been restored. We are working to resolve an issue with one of the cisco core supervisors not maintaining it’s configuration. Systems that are affected by this are our servers located at our downtown Los Angeles, CA location (including the panel)– servers at our LAX data center are not affected by this outage. Update 11:15 am (Pacific):Connectivity has been restored to a large part of our network. We are still experiencing routing issues that may cause outages for certain machines located in our LAX or Downtown Los Angeles data centers. This post will be updated as soon as we have more information on the source of these outages. Update 1:45 pm (Pacific):We’re sorry for the lack of updates on this issue. Unfortunately, there haven’t been any updates here because we don’t have any new information. Our network admins have been working non-stop since this morning to fix these problems, but we’re still not sure when it will be resolved. This post is just meant to let you know that we are doing everything we possibly can to restore our system to normal and that we are not ignoring the situation. If you have already submitted a support ticket regarding this, you will receive updates by email as soon as we have them. Again, we apologize for the inconvenience this has caused you and thank you for your patience as we try to get things back to normal. Update 3:45 pm (Pacific):We have just received word from our admin team that these issues have been resolved now. All services should be restored at this point to (web)mail, mysql and web servers. As we posted above, one of our main switches in one of our datacenters locked up and needed to be rebooted. When it came up, it was missing its configuration files. This caused all kinds of routing issues on our backend and resulted in many vital servers to lose their connections. Unfortunately, there was no way to recover the configs, so they had to be rebuilt from scratch. Most of the day was spent reconfiguring the switch, so we didn’t have any new updates other than what was already posted above. We’re currently going over all the information we have and will have much to say about it over the next few days. Please keep an eye on this status page, as well as our blog (blog.dreamhost.com), for more specific details on what caused this outage and what we plan to do to prevent it in the future. Again, we can’t apologize enough for the inconvenience this has caused our customers. Please contact us with any further questions/comments you have and we’ll be happy to assist you. Update: 5:30 pm (Pacific): Our admin team has noticed a bit of internal packet loss that seems to be related to the earlier networking issue. This is causing some issues with sites that connect to MySQL databases. So while we’re not out of the woods just yet, we are aware of the problem and are working on fixing it up now. Update: 6:20 pm (Pacific): Even tho the admins are uncovering more configuration issues, things are getting better for a number of folks. Customers who were still seeing slowdowns with POP, IMAP and webmail may notice improvements after we tweaked a setting. Other folks with MySQL issues may be seeing a speed increase as well. We’re still pounding away at this, so don’t think we’ve called it a day if you’re still seeing issues. Hopefully we’ll have more updates soon! Update: 7:28pm (Pacific):The network is confirmedly looking much better, but we continue keeping an eye on it. If you’re still having any issues, please submit a ticket with as much details as you can provide, so we can use that to evaluate if your case is unrelated or if there is still something else lurking around waiting to be fixed. We’ll update again as the evening progresses, but so far so good. We very much appreciate your patience and understanding regarding this outage.
  11. Major network issues all day, still not resolved
  12. imschur

    Newbee

    Welcome :thumb:
  13. :beer: I really want one of these
  14. Your adapting to Texas life very well :thumb:
  15. Wow it's long. Ill have to watch it at work. Speaking of light I just handled one of those X-Ring 10/22's in the store. It doesnt weigh anything.
  16. Thats the one I was referring to and couldnt find!!!!
  17. Should you tell the post master too?
  18. I think there's a lot of dynamics at play. I too think wood will always be around, certain folks will demand it. It's going to be like vinyl records and film. Pricey and for the purists. I also think the real low end rifles (Marlin .22's) may be cheaper to manufacture using wood. To me Remington making AR hunting rifles is a HUGE sign of the direction we are going and a smart move on their part. I think we will see more modular rifles. More bolt actions mated with AR lowers. I also think we will see some of the military rifle stuff trickle down to civilian weapons. Guys want rifles like the Remington MSR and Accuracy International. Someone will find a way to make less complex $2500 versions of those rifles. Modular hardware will grow in popularity, leaps and bounds. Give the people what they want I too agree quality all steel 1911's are going to cost you $$$. These polymer guns are a blessing and a curse. Handguns like Glocks, Springfield XD's and Smith M&P's are inexpensive and very good considering what they cost. I think traditional revolvers will struggle despite an attempt to make them "Tactical". Perhaps they will look to the past and adopt a modular approach as well. Regarding the tactical .22's - I believe traditional AR manufacturers Colt,Armalite) will find a way to make competitively affordable .22's based on actual milspec lowers rendering the like's of Umarex unnecessary. CMMG is close now. I also think import restrictions could force some of these rifles to be produced stateside. One more note on wood. I was at a site of a wood grip manufacturer last night. They are discontinuing ALL Smith & Wesson revolver grips.
  19. Sorry for the repost for you folks that visit my 308 site. Im seeing Shotguns with AR style stocks and forearms, Bolt action rifles becoming more modular. "Tactical Rifles" used for hunting. I see young shooters cringe at walnut grips on a 1911 Is this a fad or the future? What do you expect we will see within this decade? Any new concepts?
  20. Thats ok I just googled the document number. :P
  21. ask and you shall receive
  22. can you use this and put mags and a slide in the mag holders. Someone does make a case like you want, I just saw it the other day looking at pistol rugs
  23. thats awesome
  24. We are expecting 4" of rain by morning. Had nearly as much beginning of the week. Add to that 60"-80" of melting snow or the run off and saturated ground and its been crazy. Flooding, trees falling over. We had 100's of roof collapses in Feb.
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