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Re: Analogue or Digital?
Got my first rifle when I was six. First thing you did in woodshop in 7th grade was learn to
make a pickup gun rack. Maybe you only know about that part of Calif like where I live now. Guns are mostly a gangbanger/drugdealer nuisance around here. But Calif is a big place. We are fairly open to immigrants from third world countries, even Texas. There are
other significant advances in civil behavior here too. For instance, we have legal bag limits
on the number of software yuppies and digital engineers one can shoot in a day. It's an
important amenity to make certain the next generation will still have something to hunt.
But you Texans probably call that Environmentalism.
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Coincidentally, I'll be visiting Texas in a few weeks time-
Austin, Fredricksburg, and Lexington are on the itinerary-
I'll have some sort of camera with me too, I haven't decided yet which big one to take-
but the Point and Shoot is the most sensible for travel-
Any recommendations for things to see that aren't too far off that route?
Anyone have any tips for avoiding getting shot, whilst managing to stay off Death Row?
And maybe, based on information gleaned from this thread, a recommendation for a good phrase book?
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Austin is full of politicians and our own Texas-branded yuppies. Other than that, it's nice.
Lexington... I don't know.
Fredericksberg is a nice interesting Hill Country town.
I don't get out much so I can be of no more help than that. We have plenty 'o fightin' Irish here. Ya'll are welcome. Just try not to get in a brawl with the German crowd over who makes better beer.:)
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Drew... I guess if ya'll are accommodating enough to allow us Texans through we can do the same for you West Coast folks. Peace, brother.;)