Buying more tin foil from Costco (Read 22319 times)

changemyoil66

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #20 on: October 09, 2017, 11:23:13 AM »
charger?

Charger for an electronic device that the gunman doesn't own.  So it didn't fit in his phone.  Word on the block is that the charger is for a specific type of phone that has a very thin battery used by SF/CIA.  Again unconfirmed.

I'm selling tin foil hats.  Buy 2 get 1 free.

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Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #21 on: October 09, 2017, 11:31:25 AM »
I'd like to add to the microwaves in the air. Regards to the note left.... so earlier reports of that mysterious note stated that the note showed evidence that perp. Had plans on surviving said attack according to note found in room. Now the note was just dope??? Putting on my ALUMINUM Foil hat back on...

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Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #22 on: October 09, 2017, 04:50:26 PM »
Turns out he shot a security guard 6 minutes before breaking the window and shooting people
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Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #23 on: October 09, 2017, 04:51:37 PM »
I'd like to add to the microwaves in the air. Regards to the note left.... so earlier reports of that mysterious note stated that the note showed evidence that perp. Had plans on surviving said attack according to note found in room. Now the note was just dope??? Putting on my ALUMINUM Foil hat back on...

I find it hard to believe that it was projctile info, he was shooting at a target the size of a football field.
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oldfart

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #24 on: October 09, 2017, 04:55:16 PM »
Just came from Costco. Foil is on sale! :thumbsup:
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urusaibob

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #25 on: October 09, 2017, 08:32:20 PM »
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drck1000

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #26 on: October 10, 2017, 08:00:42 AM »
tin·foil
ˈtinˌfoil/Submit
noun
noun: tin-foil; noun: tin foil
foil made of aluminum or a similar silvery-gray metal, used especially for covering or wrapping food.
Wow.  I guess someone got their panties all twisted on that and had to clarify the definition, which IMO opinion isn't correct.  Tin is tin, and aluminum is aluminum.  Two completely different elements, but I digress. 

When people say stuff like "tin foil" I kind of have a laugh, especially when they aren't that old.  Kind of like when I hear someone younger than me call the refrigerator an "ice box".   :rofl:

Inspector

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #27 on: October 10, 2017, 08:57:01 AM »
Wow.  I guess someone got their panties all twisted on that and had to clarify the definition, which IMO opinion isn't correct.  Tin is tin, and aluminum is aluminum.  Two completely different elements, but I digress. 

When people say stuff like "tin foil" I kind of have a laugh, especially when they aren't that old.  Kind of like when I hear someone younger than me call the refrigerator an "ice box".   :rofl:
Yeah, I wasn't going to respond to that. I was, after all, just trying to make a joke. But the fact is that it is not tinfoil you buy at the store any more. And tinfoil is not available at Costco. Though it is still available for purchase through specialty supply houses. So, technically what I said is true and correct.

I was talking to a young engineer at my new place of employment. I said something about when I was a kid, my mother would wrap up the sandwiches she used to make me in wax paper. They gave me a totally strange look like are you crazy or something? I told them it was something commonly used back in my childhood. They just said "oh" and shrugged their shoulders. They really didn't care.
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drck1000

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #28 on: October 10, 2017, 09:11:44 AM »
Yeah, I wasn't going to respond to that. I was, after all, just trying to make a joke. But the fact is that it is not tinfoil you buy at the store any more. And tinfoil is not available at Costco. Though it is still available for purchase through specialty supply houses. So, technically what I said is true and correct.

I was talking to a young engineer at my new place of employment. I said something about when I was a kid, my mother would wrap up the sandwiches she used to make me in wax paper. They gave me a totally strange look like are you crazy or something? I told them it was something commonly used back in my childhood. They just said "oh" and shrugged their shoulders. They really didn't care.
:rofl:

Yeah, you're technically correct.  At least IMO. 

When I went to the eye doctor yesterday, they were filling out stuff on paper.  They had previously had things all on the computer, but they switched recently.  As the lady was filling out all the info, she joked about how their office was "advancing" to paper age.  That one customer asked if they accepted credit cards as payments, which I assume was a joke. Anyways, they had this young optometrist in the office doing work shadow and I asked her if she knew about the old carbon copy CC machine and paper and she looked at me with this look of "what the fuck are you talking about".  Well, maybe she was that young that she didn't have a credit card?   ???

 :rofl: :oops: :crazy:

oldfart

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #29 on: October 10, 2017, 09:18:39 AM »
:rofl:

Yeah, you're technically correct.  At least IMO. 

When I went to the eye doctor yesterday, they were filling out stuff on paper.  They had previously had things all on the computer, but they switched recently.  As the lady was filling out all the info, she joked about how their office was "advancing" to paper age.  That one customer asked if they accepted credit cards as payments, which I assume was a joke. Anyways, they had this young optometrist in the office doing work shadow and I asked her if she knew about the old carbon copy CC machine and paper and she looked at me with this look of "what the fuck are you talking about".  Well, maybe she was that young that she didn't have a credit card?   ???

 :rofl: :oops: :crazy:
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Carbon paper and typewriters....a blast from the past
How about mimeograph copies? Loved the smell.
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Flapp_Jackson

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #30 on: October 10, 2017, 09:20:41 AM »
Yeah, I wasn't going to respond to that. I was, after all, just trying to make a joke. But the fact is that it is not tinfoil you buy at the store any more. And tinfoil is not available at Costco. Though it is still available for purchase through specialty supply houses. So, technically what I said is true and correct.

I was talking to a young engineer at my new place of employment. I said something about when I was a kid, my mother would wrap up the sandwiches she used to make me in wax paper. They gave me a totally strange look like are you crazy or something? I told them it was something commonly used back in my childhood. They just said "oh" and shrugged their shoulders. They really didn't care.

Wax paper was before Saran Wrap and Ziplock bags. 

Foil was for cooking and storing in the freezer.  We used it in Scouts to cook meals under the fire's coals.

Wax paper was much cheaper.  I remember using wax paper to cover dishes and putting a rubber band around it to hold it in place.

 :D
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Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #31 on: October 10, 2017, 09:20:50 AM »
Turns out he shot a security guard 6 minutes before breaking the window and shooting people
but wasn't the security guard responding to the gunfire? That's why he was on the floor? Call from a room next door calling about gunfire ??? Gonna find a stronger hat ordering wax paper lined tin foil from amazon

Flapp_Jackson

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #32 on: October 10, 2017, 09:22:05 AM »
but wasn't the security guard responding to the gunfire? That's why he was on the floor? Call from a room next door calling about gunfire ??? Gonna find a stronger hat ordering wax paper lined tin foil from amazon

No.  The story has always been the guard was responding to a "door open" alarm on that floor.
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drck1000

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #33 on: October 10, 2017, 09:22:36 AM »
I still have wax paper at home.  Still use it when you want to keep food stuff from sticking to each other. 

drck1000

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #34 on: October 10, 2017, 09:23:54 AM »
but wasn't the security guard responding to the gunfire? That's why he was on the floor? Call from a room next door calling about gunfire ??? Gonna find a stronger hat ordering wax paper lined tin foil from amazon

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Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #35 on: October 10, 2017, 09:49:03 AM »
Yep ^^^^^^ that looks like about the level of protection cap I need

changemyoil66

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #36 on: October 10, 2017, 09:52:23 AM »
but wasn't the security guard responding to the gunfire? That's why he was on the floor? Call from a room next door calling about gunfire ??? Gonna find a stronger hat ordering wax paper lined tin foil from amazon

Shooter did have cameras set up outside, so maybe when it alerted him to movement and saw a uniform he panicked and fired.  So the party got started early.

shdws

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #37 on: October 10, 2017, 10:13:46 AM »
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OK, rolling suitcases then.....
How many trips up and down the elevator with suitcases to carry 23 guns, magazines, ammo, etc?

Probably 4 of 5 trips over the course of several days.

Lets say he rolled two suitcases at a time.  You could probably fit 3 broken down ARs in each with optics/accessories without much trouble.  6 guns at a time x 4 trips = 24 guns.  Fifth trip could be last suitcases with loaded magazines and power tools.  If I were planning this, no way I would come to the event with loose ammo not already loaded in mags.  You saw the fat stacks of surefire 100s.  I dont think he was sitting in his room with a maglula with bulk packs of federal.

Not saying it happened that way, just that it would not be impossible to get done while flying under the radar.

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Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #38 on: October 10, 2017, 10:16:58 AM »
So question since when is hotel room doors alarmed??? Storage doors are not only fire or emergency doors  and they don't require a key to open but it was not stated as a emergency door it said a door few doors away??? I reread the time line and still confused about the locked adjoin room which they had to blow open which was where the other broken window was that paddock could not get to himself cause was locked? This time line was before they could do damage control on the holes.

oldfart

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #39 on: October 10, 2017, 10:20:46 AM »
Probably 4 of 5 trips over the course of several days.

Lets say he rolled two suitcases at a time.  You could probably fit 3 broken down ARs in each with optics/accessories without much trouble.  6 guns at a time x 4 trips = 24 guns.  Fifth trip could be last suitcases with loaded magazines and power tools.  If I were planning this, no way I would come to the event with loose ammo not already loaded in mags.  You saw the fat stacks of surefire 100s.  I dont think he was sitting in his room with a maglula with bulk packs of federal.

Not saying it happened that way, just that it would not be impossible to get done while flying under the radar.
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The thing is that he could only check in on Saturday.
Then started shooting on Sunday night.
 Of course it's possible but that's a helluva hustle for one 64 yr old man.
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