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02-02-2016, 01:51 PM | #551 | |
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The Sig 1911 has that external extractor like the Smiths...prone to extraction failures for a carry gun and if you ever get down on the ground, make sure it's concrete and not sand or dirt. |
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02-03-2016, 12:25 AM | #553 | |
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There're a few fixes, but aside from the extractor, you need to check the feed lips, ramp, lube, recoil spring before diagnosing the failure. |
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shoei 1MOREMOD EstorilM Biorin Lups Axius 1. Is it better to be respected or feared? 2. Why 3. You have a very important business meeting. What wine do you pick, and why? |
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02-06-2016, 10:46 PM | #557 |
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02-06-2016, 10:47 PM | #558 | |
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2.) In my opinion, fear can never replicate the kind of loyalty and devotion to a cause that respect and compassion will generate. There will always be something that people value more than they can ever fear you - it's just a matter of time before that is discovered/exploited. Also, I'm a nice person and not a sadistic asshole. Sometimes. 3.) I'd probably put in a call to that person's assistant to try and figure out what his/her favorite wine is. Otherwise, I'd have to ask for the sommelier's assistance - certainly don't know enough. |
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02-06-2016, 10:50 PM | #559 | |
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As for question 3 - assuming it is at a restaurant, I would probably show my ability to be humble enough to ask the wait staff and depict how well I treat individuals... Don't know enough or care enough about wine without asking... Good CEO questions there... |
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02-06-2016, 10:51 PM | #560 |
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I was thinking long term... some of us like to look at the big picture!
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Unlike Shoei think the opposite works better. Respected and only somewhat feared at times. I lead by example which almost always garners respect. I won't ask anyone to do something i wouldn't be willing to do myself. I'm about as level as it gets when it comes to demeanor. So me getting visibly and audibly angry is such a departure from the norm, it goes a long way in creating some fear. But it tends to result in a fear of letting me down or not following the rules. I'm speaking of a business setting of course. With friends and acquaintances, i'll always choose respect. Though i've been told by a few friends that they are scared of what lies beneath my calm, cool demeanor. Business meeting? Wine? Screw that, we're doing Fireballs!! Why? Because people buy more and agree to things they normally wouldn't when drunk. lol
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2. Probably because it's easier to be feared. That seems cheap while respect is harder to gain and takes a more quality individual. 3. Pfft wtf is wine? Brown liquor or beer, can't do that sissy stuff. |
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While it is bad form to answer your own questions.....
I believe respect is earned, but fear is a tool that can be used to maintain a clear and decisive advantage in the work place. For example - I respect my peers, but I DO NOT fear them in any work situational confrontation. I respect my boss, and have enough of a healthy amount of fear to never publicly incur his wrath. Privately - he and I have had serious philosophical debate on all matters relating to Credit and Lending, but I always understand my place in the food chain in an open forum. |
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2. Then people wouldn't invite me to dinners and lunches. I just spent 20 hours trying to die because my aunt cooked for us. I will do anything not to repeat this experience. 3. Hmm. For business, I'd go for something bland. Shiraz and other grapes that I prefer are too demanding to most. To be fair, I wouldn't serve wine. A true finn would get the vodka flowing. |
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2. Shit. I think I just answered this one in number one. Did I fail? Am I allowed to ask questions? I'm so confused now. 3. 5 o' clock pee em. Because you can conduct the meeting over beers and get everyone loose so even if I'm not making sense, I'd still feel more accomplished than the ridiculous crap we discuss at 7:15am, 8:30am, 9am, and 1pm. |
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I was just getting ready to quote that. lol
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