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  1. Keeping my hands warm is really the hardest part for me. I can generally tolerate it being very cold as long as I'm not sleeping in it. I would say the single most important item for me is the puffer coat. When I first moved to the area, I thought it was weird seeing all those puffy coats and held out the first year before I gave in. If it's windy then I'll wear a balaclava to protect my face otherwise my skin dries out.

     

    You haven't used O'keefe's working hands? You're welcome.


  2. Hopefully others can chime in to help on what you'll need, but I got my FID about a year ago from Weehawken. 

    The phone number for the records bureau is 201-319-6099

    The person I spoke to most of the time was Maria. She can probably tell you what docs you'll need as well. When you go, park up the street under the bridge. The records bureau is on the bottom left side of the police station.

    I found everyone there to be friendly, but getting my FID took 4-5 months from start to finish. Hope this helps.


  3. 7 hours ago, Barms said:

    My guess is it sees $50k before back to $2k

    CME futures trade in two weeks in it.   Wouldn’t be there if it was the playground of drug dealers.    Head of Blockchain.com said a Sovereign recognized digital currency will be in place within 2 years somewhere out of europe. The BOE already is asking them to keep on top of it.  

    What makes you think 50k?


  4. Know a lot of people who were very nearly hundred millionaires but we're too afraid to actually go in. The ship has maybe sailed on it now.

    Bitcoin is hard for most to really understand. From what research I've done, the value is in purchasing illegal guns, illegal drugs, and child pornography. If you find anyone who seems to know a lot about Bitcoin then be wary as they are very likely to be in one of those 3 markets.

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  5. 4 minutes ago, Nickjc said:

    I find it amazing that anyone would want such an impractical toy - (ducking and running looking for hard cover)

     

    It is going to be funny to watch the YOUTUBE vids of people smacking there faces with them.

    The strap helps a lot. It is a novelty, but you find a few convenient uses for it. My dad puts it in a saddle holster for when he mows the farm property. 

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  6. I love the takedown. I bought the BX trigger at the same time as the gun, but honestly didn't feel it was necessary when I shot it stock before replacing parts. Definitely get the VQ bolt release. I chased an empty soda can off hand at 50 yards without a scope and cheap ammo. I can stretch it to 100 when seated. Really fantastic 22. The backpack is pretty cool as well, though buy actual straps for it off amazon.

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