One face, two moods
A Falcon in hand
50th birthday photos (NSFW)
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I was impressed by both the attitude and the physical shape. This is a woman who’s raised kids and had enough self-discipline to work out to the point of being more fit than most youngsters.
I remain puzzled by the “community standards” by which images of half-eaten mice or head-shot people are fine and mainstream, but the photo above is way out of bounds.
Day by Day Cartoon features Amie’s “Gods Defense”
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Day by Day Cartoon | Amie’s books
(By the way, I can’t post to Facebook till Monday, so feel free to link this for me there.)
And more about Amie at DayByDay…
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Good people I know
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Three gunsmiths socializing in the manner to which they are accustomed.
Scott cleans up well, so he’s showed up in quite a few of the commercial ads and editorials I’ve made. He’s pretty hardy, too.
Learning from the misfortunes of others
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Since assassins, same as other violent criminals, get to choose the time and the place of the attack, they often land the first hit before the victim can respond. To that end, concealable armor can be a lifesaver. The example above is barely concealable — it’s a plate carrier with soft armor and trauma pads underneath — but it would pass detection under a business suit. In the US, a lot of public school teachers are in worse position than diplomats — open to predation and legally prohibited from going armed. Armor would provide a better chance of surviving an attack with pistol or a knife slash. Might make a good Christmas present for family — peace…or at least survival on earth.
A tangled mess
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Playing T-rex
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Kel-Tec SU22: new on AllOutdoor
Importing video from LG G5 to Premier
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Here’s what I see on playback, but it works fine in Windows movie player.
Does anyone know what setting I should use for editing G5 video in Premier CS5? I tried 1920×1080 29.97 frame rate, 48kHz audio, but playback looks distorted. Almost as if the encoding fails on any scenes with motion.
RDB carbine in action
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In slow motion, the lack of muzzle rise on recoil is very obvious. More RDB info.
Dangerously bad ammunition
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I posted this video when it became clear that the problems with OATH ammunition are the result of a systematic disregard for quality control. After the first batch of 12ga squibs, they assured me it was limited to one batch with bad primers. Turns out, not so.
The good news: extended magazine tube and stabilizer from Taccom worked out great!
Fighting doesn’t guarantee either victory or survival.
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But inability to fight pretty much guarantees extinction or subjugation.
“The Last Jew in Vinnytsia” history. A typical American Jew is a little harder to victimize:
The same applies to other ethnic, religious, and behavioural minorities.
Flapper girl
Hello, darkness
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A Tennessee native in his natural environment
“A strong oath…”
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Corroborating my results, GY6 video shows the squib and destabilization problems quite vividly in slow motion.
The utility of armor
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Getting hit isn’t fun even with hard armor on, but trauma pads spread the impact widely enough to avoid most injury. Definitely beats being able to see daylight through your own torso.
WW2 Uhertl scope, others like it
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Does anyone in or near Nasvhille have such an item that I could photograph? I could use images of any optics older than about 1970.