juggarjew

juggarjew t1_izf60yd wrote

I agree it was less than ideal, but people do weird stuff when they are under duress. Who knows, I still cant pass judgment on him until I hear both sides. He should have known better though, than to have guns that were illegal according to state law, that might have been part of why he felt the need to handle it on his own terms.

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juggarjew t1_izf2n66 wrote

You’d be surprised what people bring to work. That guy probably felt it was a private enough area to do so. It was closet in his office. You really never know what someone is going through, his kid or wife could have been suicidal and he needed a quick place to store the guns outside the home. A place that is secure enough where it won’t get broken into like a mini storage unit or some such.

I dunno, I can’t pass judgement until I know the full story. People see “guns” and freak out but to many they are just tools or a hobby. I will agree it was a poor decision , but we just don’t know the full story.

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juggarjew t1_iy8pf0n wrote

Interest rates are not great at the moment and RVs depreciate quickly, is there no way you can do a soft pull somewhere to get a rough idea?

You may need to just take the hard pull to see where you’re really at. I doubt it highly that you need an RV bad enough to get a 10% loan, just rent one friend. You really don’t need to buy one.

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juggarjew t1_it37tbh wrote

BMW has had plant Spartanburg here since 1992, there is an inland port in Greer that delivers supplies via rail from Port Charleston, its actually setup really well and BMW is the reason we even have an inland port in Greer. They also export cars from that inland port to the sea port for exportation to the entire world. BMW basically put the SC Upstate on the map as a major manufacturing/transit hub in the South East.

This 1.7 Billion investment is to add on to the existing campus in plant Spartanburg and build a 700 million EV battery plant in Woodruff SC which is about 15 miles south of the main plant.

Overall, it will turn out just fine, BMW has been here for 30 years now. As a local resident im thrilled to see this investment in the area, not many areas in the country are so fortunate to have such a strong local economy.

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juggarjew t1_isfhgcd wrote

Cable company will run it through the wall somewhere, thats what FIOS did for me, they buried the line and ran it through the side of my house and installed a fiber outlet/connecter into the wall. Was a good install overall.

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juggarjew t1_iry6v3s wrote

>Still don't get the point of 5G.

You've not tried 5G UC then. I got over 800 mbps down with line of site to a cell tower in a very rural area. My grandparents were getting 10 mbps from the local WISP , I got them on T-Mobile home internet and now they reliably get 400+ mbps, usually close to 800 mbps for $50 a month.

5G, when its actual 5G (like Ultra Capacity or mmWave) and not that fake rebranded LTE "5G" is actually hugely faster.

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