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We're a mom and pop firearms store with an emphasis on customer service and treating everyone who walks in our door with respect. Located east of Atlanta.

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X3 Firearms@x3firearms·
@CoachGusMalzahn An amazing run you had! I was present for every home game you coached at AU! Thanks for all the enjoyment! BOOM! Curiously are you gonna have a retirement party at @WaffleHouse ?
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X3 Firearms@x3firearms·
The call did not affect the game ... ON THAT DRIVE auburn completed a great pass for a first down with great protection. Your play happens, you still pine for a call , most think was called correctly. Auburn then drove to the one AFTER that play. Truly did not make an effort to score. Wes Byrum missed one all season. Was a lock up to 50 yds would have mostly like made it from the 45 in. But by all means believe it made a difference! Maybe I should call you names like dweeb. Nah, lets not devolve to just name calling.
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College Football Zone@CollegeFBonX·
You can go back in time and change the outcome of one college football game. What game do you want to change?
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X3 Firearms@x3firearms·
@Rainmaker1973 It should be noted: It means the particles are very energetic at that point even if the particles are very dispersed. Therefore not much energy could be transferred to the spacecraft. I am not sure I would be calling it a wall from that perspective.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Voyager hit a 90,000°F wall at the solar system’s edge. NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed one of the most dramatic frontiers in the cosmos: the heliopause, the tenuous boundary where the Sun’s influence finally gives way to interstellar space. What the probe discovered there was astonishing—a turbulent zone of superheated plasma with temperatures soaring between 30,000 and 90,000 °F (roughly 17,000–50,000 °C). This wasn’t a physical wall or barrier, but a dynamic transition region where the outward-flowing solar wind abruptly slows, compresses, and piles up against the incoming pressure of interstellar material. That compression converts kinetic energy into thermal energy, driving the plasma to extreme heat levels far beyond anything found inside the heliosphere. Remarkably, despite the blistering temperatures, this “wall of fire” would pose no danger to a hypothetical astronaut. The plasma is extraordinarily diffuse—far less dense than the best vacuums achievable in Earth laboratories—so there are simply too few particles to transfer meaningful heat. The region is hot in temperature but cold in practical effect. Voyager’s instruments captured clear signatures of the crossing: a sudden plunge in solar wind particles, a sharp rise in galactic cosmic rays, and faint plasma oscillations that revealed the density and temperature of this exotic boundary layer for the first time. These vibrations—analogous to ripples on an unseen sea—provided direct measurements of conditions in a realm previously known only through theory. The heliopause itself serves as a vital shield. The entire heliosphere—the vast bubble carved by the Sun—deflects most of the galaxy’s high-energy cosmic radiation, helping protect life on Earth from constant bombardment. Beyond this protective envelope lies the harsher, unfiltered radiation environment of the interstellar medium. Today, more than 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) from home, Voyager 1 remains the farthest human-made object ever sent into space. Still operational and transmitting precious data, it continues to reveal the secrets of this distant frontier. At the outer limit of our solar system, space is neither empty nor serene. It is a violent, glowing threshold—and humanity has only begun to map its mysteries.
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X3 Firearms@x3firearms·
@RogerBa18178307 @CollegeFBonX Reading comprehension skills should be on your list to work on ..... "AU was dominate ---->on that drive<------ before and after that call" Its my opinion that if it was ruled down it would not have changed the game.... again we all have opinions.
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Restricted Daily@RestrictedDaily·
Watching this old Taco Bell commercial from the 70s… there’s a face in here that looks way too familiar. I know I’ve seen him somewhere, just can’t place it.
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Rain Drops Media@Raindropsmedia1·
Afroman dropped a new song after beating the whole police department in his town in court. 👀😭🇺🇸
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X3 Firearms@x3firearms·
@harveyspistols @UPS At least they arrive at your store to put the sticker up. On many mondays we get a “failed delivery, store not open” from Fed-Ex with no sticker and no Fed-Ex near that time on the security video.
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Harvey's Pistol & Pawn@harveyspistols·
A @UPS driver just pulled up to our shop got out and walked up the door and put a “failed delivery” sticker on the door…
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X3 Firearms@x3firearms·
@RogerBa18178307 @CollegeFBonX I guess you can dream and believe that was a turning point. Sure anything could have happened. But, most of us that watched that game know that AU was dominate on that drive before and after that call, and by far "most likely" would have still scored.
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X3 Firearms@x3firearms·
@elonmusk Curiously are these recordings being saved and connected to the users? what stops X from selling that info in the future?
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X3 Firearms@x3firearms·
@LundukeJournal No now in the future when I want to do a Linux install I have to do some research to find out which ones will have certain verifications(who knows what they will be in the future) that are irrelevant to how I want it installed? Yikes.
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The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal·
SystemD has added birth date storage in order to comply with Brazil and California Age Verification laws. Let that sink in. A Linux init system now handles Age Verification. github.com/systemd/system…
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X3 Firearms@x3firearms·
@D_Preacher_1 "Science says doubt is the beginning of knowledge." After recent events I am not sure you can say that. When it mattered the most there were many "scientists" that came down hard on doubt. So much so they wanted laws to punish those that questioned.
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D_Preacher@D_Preacher_1·
Religion says doubt is a sin. Science says doubt is the beginning of knowledge. which one actually discovers truth?
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X3 Firearms@x3firearms·
@AnishA_Moonka Tesla was 'almost' bankrupt too. But My point really was that the software was not a failure,It allowed the PIXAR movies to be made rather well. The business almost was failure though. There is a difference.
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Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
pixar almost was. jobs poured close to $50 million of his own money into it over a decade. he nearly went broke keeping it alive. then toy story came out, pixar IPO’d the same week, biggest IPO of 1995, and jobs became a billionaire at 40. same pattern as NeXT honestly. the product everyone could see failed. the thing underneath it changed everything.
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Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
Spring 1992. Steve Jobs stands in front of a room of MBA students at MIT, pitching a computer that almost nobody bought. The company was called NeXT. It sold about 50,000 machines in its entire existence. By every measure, it was a failure. The software inside it became the foundation of every Apple product ever made, and the platform on which the World Wide Web was invented. He's 37. He's been fired from Apple, the company he co-founded. He spends 70 minutes talking. He tells a room full of future consultants that consulting is a waste of talent. "Without owning something over an extended period of time, where one has to see one's recommendations through all action stages and accumulate scar tissue for the mistakes, one learns a fraction of what one can." He compares consulting to looking at a picture of a banana. "You might have a lot of pictures on your wall. You can say, I've worked in bananas, I've worked in peaches, I've worked in grapes. But you never really taste it." He says, "I think everybody lost" about being pushed out of Apple. "I think I lost. And I wanted to spend my life there. I think Apple lost. I think customers lost." Then: "Having said all that, so what? You go on. It's not as bad as a lot of things. Not as bad as losing your arm." He says hardware can never be a lasting competitive advantage. "Hardware churns every 18 months. You can make something one and a half or two times as good as your competitor, and it only lasts six months." But software, he says, is a different game. "You can make something five or even ten times as good as your competitors in software. And it's very, very hard to copy. I watched Microsoft take eight or nine years to catch up with the Mac." Then he makes a claim that almost nobody in the room would have believed: "Object-oriented technology is the biggest technical breakthrough I have seen since the early 80s with graphical user interfaces. And I think it's bigger actually." He was describing NeXTSTEP, the software his "failed" company had built. Object-oriented programming, in plain terms, means building software from reusable building blocks rather than writing everything from scratch. Jobs said developers could build apps on NeXTSTEP in about a third to a quarter of the time it took on other systems. Almost nobody cared. By industry standards, NeXT was a flop. But four years after this talk, Apple was nearly bankrupt. They bought NeXT for $427 million. Jobs came back. NeXTSTEP became Mac OS X in 2001. The same code became iOS when the iPhone launched in 2007. Every Mac, every iPhone, every iPad, every Apple Watch runs on what Jobs was selling while Sun was trying to put him out of business. One more thing. In 1990, at a physics lab in Switzerland, Tim Berners-Lee needed a computer to build a prototype for something he called the World Wide Web. He chose a NeXT. He built the first web browser and the first web server. The internet, as you know it, was born on a machine that couldn't find a market. When asked what he learned from being fired from Apple, Jobs pauses. Then he says, "I now take a longer-term view on people. When I see something not being done right, my first reaction isn't to go fix it. It's to say, we're building a team here, and we're going to do great stuff for the next decade, not just the next year." He was 37, running a company most people thought was dead, standing in a room full of MBA students. Apple is now worth $3.7 trillion. Every dollar of it runs on the thing he built when nobody was watching.
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HAWK@HawkEmDownChris·
Age yourself by naming an NFL quarterback you grew up watching. I’ll start: Peyton Manning.
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@x3firearms @fwtimini Wow. Crazy bc I used to work with numbers and math intensely for years and I was fast with it. Now not realizing I could’ve been faster lol
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𐌕 🍂@fwtimini·
Just found out that 51 is divisible by 17. I feel fucking sick. I can't breathe.
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X3 Firearms@x3firearms·
@_KimiLive @fwtimini Too many tricks to know for sure. so even for something like 287 you add them 2+8+7=17 1+7=8 Not. 387 3+8+7 = 18 1+8=9 Is divisible by 9 and 3
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X3 Firearms@x3firearms·
@jsmcmahon21 @fwtimini Yes, you just keep adding the digits, for example 87. 8+7=15, 5+1=6 so it is divisible by 3.
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James McMahon
James McMahon@jsmcmahon21·
@x3firearms @fwtimini Great tip, and it goes further. If the sum of the number is divisible by 3 then the number is also divisible by 3. Meaning the same rule applies to numbers that add up to 15, 18, 21, etc.
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X3 Firearms@x3firearms·
@bgr8s @fwtimini If you add the digits and they add up to 3 6 or 9 , the number is divisible by 3
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Bill Greatness@bgr8s·
@fwtimini Bro, whenever it crosses my mind that 51 is not a prime number I feel like crying 🥹💔
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