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I've dropped a lot more on card tables and in fancy houses in Nevada and STILL got a better return on my money!Come on man really 189 bucks for a .40 cal handgun .
When the gun mags started kissing up to the manufacturers we learned to read between the lines. If a gun wasn't crazy accurate, silky smooth and ergonomically perfect, but it was "priced competitively" it was a POS. We can do that again for a while until we work out how to deal with this economic persecution movement.What's changed is funding. A gun channel can be profitable doing historical, safety, and skills articles only if it is supported by the video watchers themselves. As gun channels have been demonitized by YouTube, more and more have made arrangements to get subsidized by gun sellers and manufacturers. That makes the gun stores and manufacturers into the real customers. And they will only reward articles encouraging the buying of guns, not ones on gun history, skills, etc. Furthermore, the emphasis will be on new models, as that is the most valuable with respect to advertising. It's not the tried and true that needs advertising. Furthermore, once a gun channel is subsidized, they can't really tell you the gun is a POS and you should buy it only if you're into expensive paperweights. So one cannot get an honest review from a gun channel subsided by gun makers and sellers.
In the pre-internet era, there was a similar problem. The big gun mags were full of both ads and articles and supposed reviews. And they normally never told us that any of the guns were POSs. Reliable reviews could be found only in small expensive gun mags that ran no gun ads and bought all their test guns over the counter, not got them free or on free loan from someone who had a vested interest, and could choose one of the better individual guns and even tune it before submitting it for review. Magazines almost never run articles that would make them loose an advertiser. But even the big gun mags were partly supported by subscriptions, so they generally had to give readers a large range of articles rather than just articles aimed at encouraging sales.
These days, if you want good gun articles and videos with a full range of topics and real reviews, consider supporting your favorite channels on Patreon.
I've dropped a lot more on card tables and in fancy houses in Nevada and STILL got a better return on my money!
Never went to the fancy house .I've dropped a lot more on card tables and in fancy houses in Nevada and STILL got a better return on my money!
I have never heard them called that before.Fancy houses in Nevada?
I have never heard them called that before.
HILARIOUS
Seriously an example of the latest and greatest.I am not sure why I needed to get that PC Carbine, but your enthusiastic reviews may have had something to do with it.
Succumbing to peer pressure yet again
Seriously an example of the latest and greatest.
I didn't need mine either.
I find too fall prey to the game, I am becoming more aware of it though.
I rode a 3g for like 5 years, I loved that phone.So speaking of which, my 3G iphone is buggy and was never jailbroke.. it always sucked.. and I got tired of paying $125 for cable I never even hooked my big-screen tv up to for the last 5 years.. so I gots me a Galaxy Note-9 on pre-order(ed) with unlimited data for cheaper than that.. and you can hook it up to a bigscreen or whatever and surf pretty easy just by connecting the two with a cable if you want. anyhoo
maybe I'll click
Yea, when I got my "smart" phone, it was quite outdated really. Maybe this one will take a while to become a brick.. knock on wood fingers crossed.I rode a 3g for like 5 years, I loved that phone.
If only they wouldn't do the whole upgraded software makes older versions suck thing, and I had some way of getting a new battery, I'd likely still be using it.
If only that were the case these days.
I've had like 5-6 cell phones over about 16 years. The first two probably went 4-6 years followed by the 3g I got when I started with a prior company. Then in the coarse of like 2-3 years it was like one would die a year.
I don't think cell phones count for the buy, buy, buy, mentality. I'm pretty sure the manufacturers ensure you get one every year or two now.
"Software updates" my bubblegum.
Ya, I think they might actually be slowing down a bit, my 7 is already two years old and though they released the 8 and 10, other than the 10 which it sounds tanked in sales, the 8 was practically the same as the 7.Yea, when I got my "smart" phone, it was quite outdated really. Maybe this one will take a while to become a brick.. knock on wood fingers crossed.
If you start streaming even a little they will throttle you way back. Unlimited on a cell is not really what they claim or people think it is. If you want TV without cable all you really need is high speed internet. If they offer cable broadband that is the easiest. Almost everything is there now. If not for 2 women living here who refuse to learn how I would have years ago dumped the cable here. I seldom ever watch anything I am not watching on line now days.So speaking of which, my iphone 3s is buggy and was never jailbroke.. it always sucked.. and I got tired of paying $125 for cable I never even hooked my big-screen tv up to for the last 5 years.. so I gots me a Galaxy Note-9 on pre-order(ed) with unlimited data for cheaper than that.. and you can hook it up to a bigscreen or whatever and surf pretty easy just by connecting the two with a cable if you want.. without cable. anyhoo
maybe I'll click
I got tired of worrying about losing or dropping my Surface at social outings so I picked up a Galaxy tablet for less than 1/4 the price. I put a nice shock resistant case on it and now I carry it everywhere - even to some business meetings. The Surface spends most of its time hooked up to the TV now because it's quiet. I learned from this and later "upgraded" my Windows phone to an Android (for about 1/3 the cost) with yes another shock resistant case. Unicorn Beetle by the way makes a really durable case for not too much money. I've dropped both devices on concrete, macadam and rocks without suffering so much as a scratch. And they look more expensive in the cases.So speaking of which, my iphone 3s is buggy and was never jailbroke.. it always sucked.. and I got tired of paying $125 for cable I never even hooked my big-screen tv up to for the last 5 years.. so I gots me a Galaxy Note-9 on pre-order(ed) with unlimited data for cheaper than that.. and you can hook it up to a bigscreen or whatever and surf pretty easy just by connecting the two with a cable if you want.. without cable. anyhoo
maybe I'll click
Come on man really 189 bucks for a .40 cal handgun .
When I used to go to bars and drink that was one night lol
This is something new?
Pick up a few magazines from the '60's and '70's and tell me they weren't doing the same thing.
I want a phaser. And a tricorder.