AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Yeah that's pretty much it - we've been trying to figure out a way to control the entire industry for years and this seemed like an easy way to do it (we were pretty disappointed when our "Anything with a Trigger" patent application was rejected, but we moved on...). Actually it does cover things like the original Tac-5, X-Mag probably, but we have been doing cross licensing deals with Tom since 1992 and have always worked to help each other improve AGD and PTP products collectively rather than restrain the other in any way. It's the way things SHOULD work, but unfortunately Tom and I are sometimes a bit too idealistic and have been stomped on by the big hairy foot of a competitor here and there... Bottom line is - we've had tons of product already developed (with IP in many cases) and have neglected to bring it to market - this was a great opportunity!!
I made that statement "tongue in cheek" but did seem to cover a lot (which I suppose it should) I meant no offence.
I made that statement "tongue in cheek" but did seem to cover a lot (which I suppose it should) I meant no offence.
I know - and trust me, my answer was intended in the same vein... We do cover as much territory as we can with our IP which allows us to expand upon it in the future. I had heard rumors floating around that PTP had impeded AGD at some point and I also wanted to put that to rest while I had the chance....
Ok gang as we finally come to a close on this project I am going to get crazy busy. I personally will be putting together and shipping every order. On top of that within the next few weeks I have a big military contract coming in. It would be in your best interest to make sure you are paid in full soon. I will pull all paid in full orders first and get to the rest when I am done so not to cause myself any confusion and try and avoid any mistakes.
I am going to keep reposting this over the next couple weeks to make sure everyone sees this and understands!!! When my military contract comes through I am on a deadline that I must fullfill!!!! I really will not have time to deal with paperwork when it comes time to ship, so if you wait till the last minute you may have to wait longer than others!!! If I only have to ship product will make my life easier. I don't want to push anyone aside, but I will have to do what I have to do!!! I am giving fair warning here!!! Just help me out here!!
Lol I was just kidding. I know where Flagler Beach is.
But on the patent Forest posted, its F i a g i e r Beach.
Paid in full long ago
The patent office typed in lower case "l" as "i" about half of the time - what the heck it's just a multi year process that cost ten's of thousands of dollars and if you ever go to court to defend it you better be sure that all of the commas are in the right place, but other than that I guess that Flagler Beach still has yet to hit anyone's spellcheck... In the Quickfire round we'll see if anyone knows who Henry Flagler was WITHOUT Googling it...
...and for those of you who shop exclusively at Tar-gez the hip new place to summer is now Fi-a-gi-ez...
Any eye-candy for those of us who have electronic bodies? Those seemed to all be traditional front blocks. And not to throw a wrench around or anything, but those breech's seem to be missing a hole (detent). Does that come later, or is it on the other side of the pic?
I've lived in Florida since 1957 and I still cant figure out where Fiagier Beach is.
I just had lunch at the airport bar there yesterday!
Damn cheeseburgers and seasoned fries are hard to eat in an aircraft
Originally posted by Forest_ptp
The patent office typed in lower case "l" as "i" about half of the time - what the heck it's just a multi year process that cost ten's of thousands of dollars and if you ever go to court to defend it you better be sure that all of the commas are in the right place, but other than that I guess that Flagler Beach still has yet to hit anyone's spellcheck... In the Quickfire round we'll see if anyone knows who Henry Flagler was WITHOUT Googling it...
...and for those of you who shop exclusively at Tar-gez the hip new place to summer is now Fi-a-gi-ez...
Henry Flagler made his money in the train or hotel business (I think)...
Shooting from the hip here.
He is the namesake for Flagler college in St. Augustine.
If you guys are down there, I'll join you for a beer at A1A brewery
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