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The first friend it happened to was 25 and the second was 37. It was mostly high pressure sales tactics that made them panic and there by compliant. The scammer spoofed the number to be the same as the bank's main phone number. A silver tongued devil if you will.

This, this DEFINITELY needs an NSFW tag. Also should be in r/DarwinAwards.

Yes you can, they don't like it tho and you gotta make an example out of the ones that try to escape.

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For the same reason thousands of people give their bank login to a guy claiming he's an anti fraud associate with their bank. Then lose their ENTIRE life's savings. I've had 2 friends do this, it's absolutely ridiculous. People are so dumb.

It was England and France. They drew up the arbitrary borders of the middle east at the end of WW1 with no respect, knowledge or care about any historical tribal land or body of people. Guaranteeing the middle east will eternally be at war over boarders, people, religion and resources.

The upper is where most of the money in the rifle is. Depending on which upper you have. Some can be worth up to $900. The complete lower is usually $300-400 on the used market.

Sell the upper and keep the lower. If do so, you can buy another upper later on and continue your shooting hobby. This is possible because the lower was completed before the ban. Making that S/N already an assault weapon.

Yes, it's a service the new owner started. They have a full service gun Smith. They have done everything I've needed so far from full restoration of a Winchester model 1897 to putting my new P365 sites. I'm planning to have them do a Tikka T3x build next.

Oh, Amtrak and the Sounder are pretty nice.

The light rail isn't much safer TBH. There's been a shooting a couple stabbing and many violent assaults so far this year. Better just to avoid Seattle in general

You can do this with an HTML script and Google voice.

There gas in the fuel hose will get them maybe 40-50ft. However, those engines are selfpriming. If you pull the fuse then run the engine until it dies. That truck isn't going anywhere until that fuse is replaced.

It's not just the appliances and cars that are affected by the carbon tax system. It also affects your electricity bill as PSE still gets 23% of its electricity from coal power plants and another 23% from Natural Gas power plants.

https://www.pse.com/en/pages/energy-supply/electric-supply

They do. But weekend evenings are just slammed all the time. Even the scan an go has a line along with the 12 open registers.

Pantel Tactical, Rainier arms and Rain City Arms.

I know Rain City has an on-site gun Smith and I believe Pantel also does the work in house.

"Cold shock can be just as severe and dangerous from water temperatures of 50-60F (10-15C) as it is from water at 35F (2C)." - Facts Sub Menu.

https://www.weather.gov/safety/coldwater#:~:text=Cold%20shock%20can%20be%20just,warm%20as%2077F%20(25C).

Reminder that ARs, M4, M16s, AK-47s and AK-74s are not drop safe. The American weapons are significantly more drop resistant than the AK platforms. However, you should never take the chance.

The top end BYD is a literal bolt for bolt copy of the Porsche taycan. They are going to have a VERY hard time selling that car outside of China.

Let me guess, the collision jammed all the doors shut and trapped all the passengers inside while they burned to death?

Wait, wait, that was 2 months ago and it was a Huawei car.

If someone noticed him fall off he probably survived.

Go to a range with rentals, there are many around the Puget sound area. Shoot all of the different guns and go to different ranges to see different selections. Note the ones you like then start watching YouTube reviews. You'll form an opinion and pick the one that suits you the best.

Dangers of cold water Water can be dangerously cold, even on sunny days. Water temperatures below 15°C are dangerous. These low temperatures can happen in alpine waters all year round, and on most NSW waterways in winter and parts of spring and autumn.

Your risk of hypothermia is higher when you're exposed to the elements. Falling into cold water can be life-threatening.

Hypothermia Hypothermia is the result of heat loss from the body’s core. It happens when your body temperature drops below 35°C. This affects your brain, heart and other internal organs.

https://www.nsw.gov.au/driving-boating-and-transport/waterways-safety-and-rules/emergencies/cold-and-hypothermia

Why is cold water shock dangerous? Anything below 15°C is defined as cold water and can seriously affect your breathing and movement, so the risk is significant most of the year.

Average UK and Ireland sea temperatures are just 12°C. Rivers such as the Thames are colder - even in the summer.

https://rnli.org/safety/know-the-risks/cold-water-shock

I found all of this in a 30 second Google search.

Here is an article on the risks to your cardiovascular system when you do a polar plunge.

https://www.heart.org/en/news/2022/12/09/youre-not-a-polar-bear-the-plunge-into-cold-water-comes-with-risks

The National Center for Cold Water Safety warns that sudden immersion in water under 60 degrees Fahrenheit can kill a person in less than a minute.

"That cold shock can be dangerous," said Dr. Jorge Plutzky, director of preventive cardiology at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. "Whether there are health benefits or not is not clear and has not been established."

Plunging the body into cold water triggers a sudden, rapid increase in breathing, heart rate and blood pressure known as the cold shock response. That can cause a person to drown within seconds if they involuntarily gasp while their head is submerged. The shock also places stress on the heart and makes it work harder.

Within minutes, the loss of heat begins causing other problems.