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I had no idea that the flute was so much more popular than the trombone. Although, in most of the circles around here people tend towards baris or mellophones for tenor brass, because of the high concentration of drum and bugle corps.
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Mikey: CONGRATS!!!! And as long as he's healthy and can count to 21... :mrgreen:

I just went to the rifle range in Oroville yesterday, to do a little shooting with my .308. Turns out I'm not bad. I can hit a penny at 100 yards, and a golf ball at 200. And a pumpkin and 13" TV/VCR combo unit at 400. My rifle is a Tikka T3 Lite bolt action in stainless steel, and I use a Burris 3-9x40 scope. I just shoot factory ammo for now (Federal PowerShok 150 grain), but I'm really thinking of handloading to customize the ammo specifically for my rifle. The range goes out to 600 yards, but I'm too lazy to carry a target that far. BTW, I also brought a cheap can of chicken noodle soup with me, and they make awesome targets. They literally EXPLODE when you shoot them.
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mwhittington wrote:Mikey: CONGRATS!!!! And as long as he's healthy and can count to 21... :mrgreen:

I just went to the rifle range in Oroville yesterday, to do a little shooting with my .308. Turns out I'm not bad. I can hit a penny at 100 yards, and a golf ball at 200. And a pumpkin and 13" TV/VCR combo unit at 400. My rifle is a Tikka T3 Lite bolt action in stainless steel, and I use a Burris 3-9x40 scope. I just shoot factory ammo for now (Federal PowerShok 150 grain), but I'm really thinking of handloading to customize the ammo specifically for my rifle. The range goes out to 600 yards, but I'm too lazy to carry a target that far. BTW, I also brought a cheap can of chicken noodle soup with me, and they make awesome targets. They literally EXPLODE when you shoot them.
Your range lets you shoot TVs and cans? Wow, that's pretty lax. Cool, but lax.
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I used to play trumpet, until the band dpt at my school pissed me off that is.
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Well, we started flooding yesterday, pretty bad. There's a pic of some people floating in an infatable raft on the North Shore. Looks like it's gonna start raining again tonight :roll:
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Stay safe, Mark.
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I'll try :mrgreen:
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I told you, the ocean is going to reclaim those islands!
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Its 2 degrees C here with no wind and I think I might just be able to see a fluffy white cloud on the horizon.

Suck it. :twisted:
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2*C sounds kind of cold.

If I remember correctly that's like 35.6* F.

It's way above that here, like 48F or 8.888888C
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Hmmm, so I have returned =) What's new everyone? Still job hunting here and dealing w/ my legal issues. Tons of fun, eh? Getting excited about the new movie, though!
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Oh, I haven't posted in most threads in ages.

But I finally got my Ph.D. and have started my new job doing nuclear related research in the US.

Those two things are why I haven't had time to be active here like i used to.
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Good to see you both, BTW. Bryan - I hope everythign gets sorted out quickly. Sunny (or should I say "Dr. Sunny") - congrats!
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sunnyside wrote:...I finally got my Ph.D. and have started my new job doing nuclear related research in the US.
Wow. Congratulations on that. Try not to sterilize yourself. :poke:
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My grandparents on my dad's side are both losing their health fast, and they live across the country. It's really hard to take it, because I see them less than once a year, and every time I think to call them I feel too guilty to go through with it because I don't keep in touch enough, and it's a terrible cycle. Feeling pretty morbid right about now. But it cheers me up to lurk here, so here's to you guys.
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