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Everything posted by Edge
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Eddystone Win. M1917 improved to .300 H&H magnum.
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Curious what hunt unit u were in?
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We should add John Kerry's pic...
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That's the funniest thing I've read in awhile, thanks.
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Depends what DMV office I guess cuz I got one for my rig about 15 years ago and they never asked for proof which rather amazed me.
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John Kerry's truck? lol
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OFFICIAL!! I got a HIT Thread.. Post when you see it
Edge replied to Adicted's topic in The Campfire
No hits yet but nice to see my balance was better than I thought. Seems last year it took a couple days to post on my account, long after everyone said I wasn't drawn. -
Yes when I heard Mad Mike Hughes had crashed I thought MulePackHunter had met his demise.
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Be my guest.... Now that's gonna leave a mark. Too bad that greenhorn didn't know there is no requirement to brand a privately owned horse like there is with cattle.
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Samuel Colts first revolver patent approved this date, 1836. Based the revolver mechanism on a ships wheel. Not bad for a 22 year old.
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As I recall there was no access to his PMs only the ability to change screen names. He totally overreacted, threatened to sue Amanda. Come on Lark you're bigger than that, miss ya hill billy. I remember explaining the mutated gene in horses called HYPP. Lark said his beloved mule just had a normal pee pee. Now that's funny.
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Good memory
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Your calender is broken lol
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Out of state hunters looking for advice on first hunt in unit 6A
Edge replied to 3zachariah's topic in Javelina
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Bro, I'm only a few blocks away next time you need a safe space...bruhaha.
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Crazy good price
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Do not meet with her. Something similar happened to my best friend in the USAF. He was a career man. Viet Nam vet and was just awarded E-7 when he failed a random drug test for MJ. I know for certain 3/4 of the detatchment smoked pot. USAF was going to make an example out of him. But rather than let that happen, he borrowed a pistol from his son, drove out to the White Tanks and killed himself. His family's dynamics afterwards were fairly predictable. Widow blamed son and their relationship became estranged. Son on the outside appeared unaffected by the trajedy but was anxious to get his gun back. Why is this in the classified section?
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NASA has used Doppler Radar sites in Flagstaff, Las Vegas and Phoenix, etc; to triangulate the meteors likely strewn field. Larger masses travel farther. NASA believes portions of the meteor will be several pounds each. Toggle navigationMETEORITE FALLS PRESCOTT, AZ DATE/TIME 2/16/2020 14:17 UTC LAT/LONG 34.717562 -112.747969 STREWN FIELD This is an estimated landing site map for this fall, color coded according to mass. Red is kg-mass meteorites, scaling down to yellow single-gram stones. SUMMARY This event was a probable meteorite fall that occurred at 7:17:29 AM local time on 16 Feb 2020, or 16 Feb 2020 14:17:29 UTC. Events are recorded as “probable” if they produce well-defined signatures of a meteorite fall in weather radar imagery at the time and place described by eyewitnesses, but no meteorites have been recovered from the event to date. The fireball was an especially loud daytime bolide which left a lingering smoke trail. Sixty-nine eyewitnesses reported it to the American Meteor Society across Arizona. Eight eyewitnesses reported hearing sonic booms from the falling meteorites. Radar evidence of the fall is sparse, but the few radar signatures found provide reasonable evidence that a fall occurred based on velocity and other data product signatures. Meteorites have not been recovered from this event. This event is recorded as American Meteor Society event number 795 for 2020. Signatures of falling meteorites can be found in imagery from one nearby weather radar with certainty, and possibly from two more. In the NEXRAD weather radar network operated by NOAA, the KFSX (Flagstaff, AZ) and possibly the KESX (Las Vegas, NV) and KIWA (Phoenix, AZ) radars record signatures of falling meteorites. The first appearance of falling meteorites on radar occurs at 14:18:58 UTC and 16,400 m above sea level (ASL) in the 1413 UTC data set for the KFSX radar in the 3.12 degree elevation radar sweep. Signatures consistent with falling meteorites appear in a total of possibly seven radar sweeps from the three radars, with a final signature appearing at 14:38:40 UTC. This final return appears a full twenty minutes after the event and may be fine dust. LEARN MORE American Meteor Society event page RADAR & MAPS RADAR SUMMARY This composite image shows all the radar signatures from falling meteorites as blue/gray polygons. GET DIRECTIONS Click on the View larger map link that is displayed in the address box above in order to get directions to the strewn field area. Complete List of Events ABOUT ARES Our mission is to protect, preserve, and distribute samples for study from the Moon, Mars, and nearby space in the support of solar system exploration. Learn More DR. MARC FRIES Dr. Marc Fries, the website manager of Meteorite Falls, is a planetary scientist within the ARES Division at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. NASA LINKS No Fear Act Privacy Policy & Notices Freedom of Information Act Agency Financial Reports Office of Inspector General CONTACTS Eileen Stansbery Responsible NASA Official Bryan Modders Website Curator Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science This website is best viewed in portrait mode on mobile devices. THANK YOU!
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Most are the size of pebbles, not this one. It broke up in the atmosphere and three main bodies are filmed thousands of feet above Prescott.