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- MrCrowley
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jsefcik,
What's your education situation, I assume you've finished high school? While it might be difficult if you're the only breadwinner for your young family, enrolling in some community college or technical school might be beneficial even if you can only work part time. You could end up as a machinist, making a decent pay while having access to some awesome tools for your toys
It's just a thought, considering the current economic and employment problems in America and many other Western countries, it could be extremely risky relying on working without any post-high school qualifications. I assume you would be entitled to some allowance from the government as well as a student loan of sorts if you choose to do a college degree/diploma/course.
What's your education situation, I assume you've finished high school? While it might be difficult if you're the only breadwinner for your young family, enrolling in some community college or technical school might be beneficial even if you can only work part time. You could end up as a machinist, making a decent pay while having access to some awesome tools for your toys
It's just a thought, considering the current economic and employment problems in America and many other Western countries, it could be extremely risky relying on working without any post-high school qualifications. I assume you would be entitled to some allowance from the government as well as a student loan of sorts if you choose to do a college degree/diploma/course.
MrCrowley wrote:jsefcik,
What's your education situation, I assume you've finished high school? While it might be difficult if you're the only breadwinner for your young family, enrolling in some community college or technical school might be beneficial even if you can only work part time. You could end up as a machinist, making a decent pay while having access to some awesome tools for your toys
It's just a thought, considering the current economic and employment problems in America and many other Western countries, it could be extremely risky relying on working without any post-high school qualifications. I assume you would be entitled to some allowance from the government as well as a student loan of sorts if you choose to do a college degree/diploma/course.
no i havent finished school yet, im a senior, i want to do either army or some technical school
- mattyzip77
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I would have figured you would join the navy????????????
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- danielrowell
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I haven't made one, but you're right when you say that there's nothing quite like watching them hurl stuff into the atmosphere. It's especially enjoyable when the object being thrown is a flaming, 600 lb piano.clemsonguy1125 wrote:Anybody else into trebuchets. Not quite the boom of spudguns but theres nothing like seeing a 8 foot arm swing a 4 foot sling with a 100 pound counter weight.
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On a side note, NOOOOOOOO, not Clemson! USC is where it's at!
- Technician1002
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Sweet video. I've seen pianos tossed before, but a flaming one is a new twist. It looks like they overshot the target by a few feet. I think the shot would have been better in the dark.
Speaking of fire in the dark, one of the best ones I saw was a campfire built on the top of a late summer dry waterfall, and then dumped over the waterfall in the dark. It is really neat to watch a fire waterfall.
Very rare is this optical illusion. This is water, not fire. Google Fire Waterfall to find this one.
It does have a history of real fire. It was a sight to see many years ago.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosemite_Firefall
Speaking of fire in the dark, one of the best ones I saw was a campfire built on the top of a late summer dry waterfall, and then dumped over the waterfall in the dark. It is really neat to watch a fire waterfall.
Very rare is this optical illusion. This is water, not fire. Google Fire Waterfall to find this one.
It does have a history of real fire. It was a sight to see many years ago.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosemite_Firefall
- danielrowell
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Wow, that's so cool. I wonder what inspired the person who started this.Technician1002 wrote:
Coincidence?Wikipedia wrote:"The ritual was performed by several generations of the owners of the Glacier Point Hotel. The ritual ended in January 1968 when the National Park Service ordered that the Firefall be discontinued due to the overwhelming number of visitors it attracted, and the fact that it was not a natural event. The hotel burned down a year later and was never rebuilt."
- mattyzip77
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Here is a question for the older guys. Does anyone know if there are any cable tv descramblers,"Blackboxes" that work with digital cable? I remember back in the day before everything went digital, I got every channel for free with a box I paid 200 bucks for, and paid 7 bucks a month for cable!
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- Gun Freak
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We don't pay anything for TV, with the new TVs we have they convert automatically so we just rip all the channels out of the air with an antenna haha We get all the HDs too.
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One man's trash is a true Spudder's treasure!
Golf Ball Cannon "Superna" ■ M16 BBMG ■ Pengun ■ Hammer Valve Airsoft Sniper ■ High Pressure .22 Coax
Holy Shat!
- mattyzip77
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Ya but do you get cable channels like hbo and cinnemax and so on?? This is what i am talkin about???
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- Gun Freak
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Nah, who needs that
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One man's trash is a true Spudder's treasure!
Golf Ball Cannon "Superna" ■ M16 BBMG ■ Pengun ■ Hammer Valve Airsoft Sniper ■ High Pressure .22 Coax
Holy Shat!
One man's trash is a true Spudder's treasure!
Golf Ball Cannon "Superna" ■ M16 BBMG ■ Pengun ■ Hammer Valve Airsoft Sniper ■ High Pressure .22 Coax
Holy Shat!
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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Shotgun bayonet.
Fuçking awesome.
Fuçking awesome.
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- Crna Legija
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- MrCrowley
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Finally, NZ have won the Rugby World Cup again. To any French members who might be reading this, only you guys could have given us such a scare when it seemed like we had this one in the bag