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Since peri, I tend to have more nail breakage, more so/strangely, on my middle fingers!!! (My dh says its because I use them too much ... I don't...REALLY!!...at least not too much ). And the other day, I noticed my thumbnail with big ridges in it. Couldn...
Started by jdog on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at power-surge):
And ....
I don't...REALLY!!...at least not too much ).
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Ive noticed some clasical guitar players with long fingernails
trimmed to almost a point to pluck the strings. ive tried to grow my
nails long to do this but my nails are to brittle i guess. are they
glueing picks on their fingernails or useing a hardning...
Started by ds549@webtv.net on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Leave them....
Ask the little Asian
person to install acrylics on your picking hand .
Where I am, there's an acrylic nail place
about every two blocks .
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 07:49:11 -0700, "Lumpy" <lumpy@digitalcartography.com
Not sure where you are .
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I just got this back from S&W not even a month ago for what appeared to be metal fatigue on the outside rim of the forcing cone. Now, the recoil shield is showing the same signs. Like before, function and accuracy has not been affected yet. This is just...
Started by ShinySix on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at smith-wessonforum):
In over 50 years of shooting.
The outside edge looks and feels fine.
If you ran your fingernail from the face to the outside, it would catch on the ridge.
I know nothing of which you speak.
Kidding.
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Just as I was finishing up a session at an indoor range, a guy started setting up at the station on one side of me and his buddy on the other side. When I started picking up brass, he asked me if I reloaded. Of course we started talking about this and...
Started by TheTinMan on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at 1911forum):
If you seat it with the right amount of shoulder showing to headspace on the lead, and taper crimp enough to eliminate the flare, they work perfectly... .
A semiwadcutter or the Adams type shouldered roundnose that I use has a much more pronounced shoulder .
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Good site I stumbled across in my search for information on the holocaust in Guatemala that I had previously been unaware of :
http://www.ppu.org.uk/genocide/g_guatemala.html
Some testimony :
It was 1991, and along with other lawyers at the Center for...
Started by by nny on
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by 4 people.
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Onto Jordán's driveway along the 5000 block of Palm Ridge Boulevard near Military Trail.
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The warm winter and a much larger flock has me thinking of how to avoid a possible increase in worm problems once grazing begins.
My farm consists of long level ridges flanked on each side by steep hillsides. Years ago they only could be mowed with mules...
Started by Sugar Creek on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at edgefieldsheep):
Hillside grazing up they look from the road.
I would have to have portable water tanks I could access from the ridge.
Anyone have any experience to utilize them.
I would have to have portable water tanks I could access from the ridge.
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On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 14:56:31 -0700 (PDT), runderwo <runderwo@mail.win.org
Ever returned to a project that somehow picked up a nick in the
surface of unidentifiable origin? It's on an open aluminum deck, on
the top of the cylinder sleeve between...
Started by runderwo on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Repeat as needed to
get.
Of the scratch
with enough steady pressure to "catch" the ridge.
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Looking at the bore before I took a hone to them, they looked fine. After a pass with the hone several issues "popped" up. The ridge at the top on both and cyl 1 had a dark ring about 3 inches down that the honing got to after several minutes. It also...
Started by Aaron on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yanmarowners):
I was always taught, if you can catch a fingernail on a lip you need to bore/replace.
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Spotlight on Endangered life - Western Pacific Grey Whale Each month Planet Ocean Alliance wants to provide you with facts and information about the species we highlight. We will include as much information as we can find about the species, and you can...
Started by Winpooh718 on
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POA will provide information on how you....
Petitions -- Western Pacific Grey Whale Each month Planet Ocean Alliance will provide you with a list of websites where you can make pledges and sign petitions for the Species of the Month we are concentrating on .
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In 1977 the great climbers, my friends Dave Cheesmond and Tony Dick established the first route up Yellowwood Amphitheatre. This route, Time Warp, starts off way on the left of the amphitheatre then traverses right for three long pitches to regain the...
Started by Hilton on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at za):
What's next? Emotional stuff! Well done....
WOW!!!! incredible achievement; great write-up; super-inspirational! well done gents - the spirit of adventure is alive and well Well done Hilton & Guy! Fantastic stuff! Goes to show an old bullet can climb hard.. .
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