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Posted 22 d ago
Having issues with my RP this morning. It's definitely Monday!
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PO3 Phyllis Maynard
22 d
Lt Col Charlie Brown my RP app has been making my phone crash. I cleaned out my cache and temporary files and checked the permissions. Hopefully this will resolve the issue.
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PO3 Phyllis Maynard
22 d
Cpl Vic Burk it sounds like faulty code causing stack dumps because it is trying to issue commands that have been incorrectly written or there could be syntax errors.
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
22 d
-When I Was A Resident Of Michigan That Happened Quite A Bit, But I Found The Solution, I Moved Out Of There. - Now I Live In Vegas Where It Gets Too Damned HOT
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
22 d
PO3 Phyllis Maynard -
Well, Ya I Can -- Ever Been In The Mountain Jungles Of Central America?
I Have - And If You Go Deep Enough, Ya Can't Even FIND Yourself- LMBO
But "The Boys" Would Occasionally Take Someone Along For A Jungle Tour --Where
3 Would Go In 2 Would Return -- "Really, Never Even Heard About It, What Happened "?
Well, Ya I Can -- Ever Been In The Mountain Jungles Of Central America?
I Have - And If You Go Deep Enough, Ya Can't Even FIND Yourself- LMBO
But "The Boys" Would Occasionally Take Someone Along For A Jungle Tour --Where
3 Would Go In 2 Would Return -- "Really, Never Even Heard About It, What Happened "?
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Posted 22 d ago
I wish that was the case here, warmed up a few degrees now we are waiting for an Alberta clipper to roll through on Tue. Talking a fair amount of snow and freezing rain with a stiff wind to pile it all up. Not sounding like a nice week on the prairie with sub arctic air moving in AKA -20 plus.
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Sgt Jim Belanus
21 d
PO3 Phyllis Maynard - always well cared for, before a storm more feed was put out and shelter area was loaded with fresh straw. We had angus cattle and a good sized loafing barn for them to go in. The whiteface would be in the barn, the angus' in a low spot with trees around it. they would not go in the barn, but in the morning after a snow you had to look hard to see then, hair so thick the snow would not melt on them. The cows would get up and shake the snow off and start bellering for more feed
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PO3 Phyllis Maynard
21 d
Sgt Jim Belanus Oh I have talked to animal farmers who discussed how much care went into taking care of the animals. But when they began to grow older, the children left home, and expenses crept upward, they downsized their farms until they eventually changed to crops. Now, I am speaking about the 1980s.
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Sgt Jim Belanus
20 d
When my dad left us there was no way I could keep them, I was working a full time job 30 miles away. I still mis the cattle but I can watch them for 4 months out the year as I rented the pastures to some cow people just to keep the grass down.
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