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I leave all my MAK90 mags loaded, never had a problem with them and they're probably way older than I am. My carry gun mags are fully loaded, still no problems. My dad leaves his half full, he claims in the 70's thats how the Navy taught him to carry a sidearm, half full on an empty chamber, I guess its a personal preference. Audio.damage-dubstation.v.1.5.2.vst.win.osx.x86 X64 x.robel Xerox Workcentre 7425 Windows 10 64 Correct Idle Speed Internet Download Manager 5.18 Crack Bionicle The Game Does Leaving A Magazine Loaded Damage It Descargar Apostilas Medcurso 2018 Baca Komik One Piece Diference Site-to. Storing Magazines Loaded ensures that when you need a magazine all you have to do is to put it in your weapon. They are ready to go with no wasted time loading them up. Magazines make a great safe storage place for your ammunition, that’s what they were designed for. Like mentioned earlier though storing them loaded can lead to spring weakening.

Having a ‘porn top' exclusively for your own (or your partner’s) *very personal* use protects you from the Internet’s nastiest viruses.

A few years ago, my husband and I decided we needed a third computer. Nothing fancy, just a cheap laptop for a couple hundred bucks from Costco.

He had his work computer and I had mine, but we needed another laptop for the other stuff — playing video games, downloading TV shows and movies and other *ahem* personal activities we might want to engage in online. We jokingly refer to it as the “porn top.”

Canada is fourth in the world in per capita page views on PornHub (which is like the YouTube of porn), and the number of women who partake is on the rise. But just because more of us are watching porn online, doesn’t mean we’ve gotten any smarter about managing the risks to our computers — from contracting malware to alarming pop-up ads to compromising online privacy.

Malware is the main reason my husband and I opted for a porn top, since it’s the most pervasive tech danger that comes with online pornography. It’s a broad term for malicious software including viruses, ransomware, trojans, spyware and other nasty stuff.

Some malware, like spyware and Trojans, go unnoticed, but may work in the background collecting data on you and slowing down your computer. Viruses can stop your operating system or software from working, or destroy files on your computer. The scariest type of malware is ransomware, which encrypts the files on your computer (so they’re basically paralyzed and you can’t access them). The files are held hostage until you pay a “ransom” to hackers — usually hundreds of dollars in Bitcoin — to decrypt them.

And just to clear up some myths, Macs, smartphones and tablets are all susceptible to the same risks as a PC.

The advantage of a dedicated device for your extracurricular activities is that you won’t run the risk of harming the files on your computer. But whether or not you decide to spend a few hundred bucks on a porn top, here are precautions you should take on any device:

Use different web browsers:

Most web browsers use cookies, which are little pieces of code running in the background recording what you’re doing online — which websites you went to, how long you spent on them, what you click on, your location, etc.

Some of that data is condensed into an advertising profile that describes what services like Google believe you’re interested in, and that information is used by marketers to target you with ads online. Alternative web browsers like Epic Privacy Browser are secure and don’t track your online activity. If you are going to use Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer or Safari, be sure to set it to Incognito or Privacy mode.

Use an alternative search engine:

Don’t use Google to search for risqué content, especially if you’re logged in to your Google account. Google tracks your search history, similar to how a browser tracks your activity. Try Boodigo, an adult-oriented search engine that’s anonymous and only returns search results that don’t have malware.

Consider paid porn sites:

Remember that nothing is free. Paid porn sites are much less likely to have pop-up ads and malvertising (ads that are hacked to include malware).

If you do want to visit free porn sites, consider that they’re making money through advertising, and ads are high-risk targets for malware. Use an ad-blocker to stop the ads from being displayed in the first place so you don’t click on one by accident.

There are safe and not-so-safe ways to visit the darker corners of the Internet. Protect yourself properly, practise safe (digital) sex and have fun.

Avery Swartz is a tech entrepreneur from Toronto.

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How Long Can I Leave My Muzzleloader Loaded?

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By '>Randy Wakeman

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This question rears its ugly head several times a year. Well, you 'can' of course leave your muzzleloader loaded for as long as you want, and you are the one that is responsible if you do so. Shooting it out at the end of the day is always best, but those that plead 'but do I have to?' likely will not be satisfied. Of course you don't have to. You don't ever 'have' to change the oil in your car, either, and you don't have to add salt to your water softener, either. You are far better off if you do, of course, for many reasons.

Blackpowder is hygroscopic even in its unfired state. That is not speculation, it is well-established: Black powder absorbs about 1.5 weight percent moisture under 75 percent relative humidity at a temperature of 21.1.degrees C. (70.degrees F.) over a period of 24 hours. If black powder picks up sufficient moisture, there is a possibility that the black powder will not burn as fast. High relative humidity may cause erratic behavior. Water may cause the potassium nitrate to migrate out of the black powder and cause corrosion of metallic parts.

That refers only to black powder, a mixture of three components, not a compound. Synthetic substitutes marketed as 'black powder' substitutes are generally worse. If it cleans up with 'regular tap water' it is naturally water-soluble. Anything that uses a sugar-base (American Pioneer, Pinnacle, Black Mag3 in the ascorbic acid department, and Triple Se7en in the gluconic acid department) will soak up moisture. The resultant erratic velocities or misfires are contingent on a host of variables: humidity, temperature, ignition type, specific rifle, etc. A loaded muzzleloader well might go bang the next day, or the next year for that matter. Or it may not.

Open packs of pellets, or opened jugs of powder lose their potency over time. On a very humid day, you can see the loose powder start to clump in particularly in the case of American Pioneer, and even Triple Se7en if you give it enough time. No one would think of storing powder with the cap off; at least I hope not. American Pioneer / Shockey's Gold are so bad at sucking moisture that desiccant packets are included in the jug. The diminishing performance is something you can readily see if you shoot through a chronograph. Most don't bother; back to the ignorance is bliss department. There is no benefit to leaving a muzzleloader loaded, except for those that are too lazy to handle their firearms properly.

It is basic, fundamental gun handling to understand that a muzzleloader is considered unloaded when the ignition source is removed AND the powder and projectile are removed from the barrel. Though you might think it common sense, it is still loudly recommended by every muzzleloading manufacturer and powder manufacturer.

It is more difficult to double-load a muzzleloader than is not already loaded. Leaving a muzzleloader loaded makes you responsible for that condition, and for whatever transpires as a result. There is no guarantee that your gun will misfire, nor is their any guarantee that an idle powder charge will rot your barrel. Nor can any specific velocity loss be guaranteed; there are too many variables.

What we are trying to guarantee is that the next shot out of the barrel at a game animal, the only one that counts, will be the most consistent, reliable, and effective load there can be. That's what you are betting your hunt on. There is only one option to give you the best chance of success in the field, and that is a completely fresh powder charge at the start of every day's hunt. Everything else is second best, or worse. No muzzleloading propellant improves residing in a rifle. It cannot possibly get better, it can only cause problems.

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No one makes you drain the gas out of your lawnmower or motorcycle at the end of a season, or makes you hit that idle snowblower with a trickle charger. Yet, the number of lawnmowers, motorcycles, and snowblowers that fail to start the next time are significant. 'Jim Bob' has a snowblower that never has failed to start for him though, and 'Jim Bob' has a muzzleloader that he thinks will be okay that he has kept loaded for a month. Heck, Jim Bob never has checked the air in his tires, or his engine oil. Everything 'works for me,' Jim Bob likes to say.

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It is the feeble-minded like Jim Bob that give Murphy's Law a fabulous head-start. And that is an advantage that Murphy has never really needed.