Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Like suddenly running over an alligator in Nebraska.
I took a couple of regular snaps with my iPhone and then backed up far enough to use the "telephoto" lens for this shot, which is probably the best cell phone photo I've ever taken of a car.
You don't often see cars like this out on the road in the winter months north of the Ohio, but it was a freakishly warm and sunny February Monday and there'd been some rain to wash the salt off the road, so I understand the urge to get some wind in your hair.
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Labels:
Automotif,
pickcher takin',
Zoom zoom
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Better Days
After that brutal cold snap, this warm spell is welcome.
The average high here in Indianapolis on a mid-February day is 41℉ and here it is already 38 degrees and the sun's not even up yet. They're calling for a high of 58, some overnight rain, and then nearly seventy degrees and sunny tomorrow.
Outdoor range time!
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So it goes...
Apparently Jesse Jackson passed away yesterday.
I immediately thought of P.J. O'Rourke's comment from Parliament of Whores...
He may have, in P.J.'s words, had political ideas that sounded like Fidel Castro's Jiminy Cricket, but he sure could speechify.
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News
Monday, February 16, 2026
"Defense" Pact
In addition to artillery shells and rockets, North Korea has sent a large number of troops to fight for Russia in its invasion of Ukraine. Things haven't been going so well for them.
"Under a mutual defence pact with Russia, in 2024 North Korea sent about 14,000 soldiers to fight alongside Russian troops in Ukraine, where more than 6,000 of them were killed, according to South Korean, Ukrainian and western sources.""Mutual defense pact" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that paragraph, since as I recollect it, Putin's trying to defend his fist from an unprovoked attack by Ukraine's face.
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Sunday, February 15, 2026
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Automotif DCXII...
A 1971 Ford F-250 Custom Styleside in Grabber Blue with aftermarket decals and partly blacked-out grille. Photographed using a Nikon 1 V3 and 1 Nikkor 10-100mm f/4.5-5.6 VR zoom lens.
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Friday, February 13, 2026
Tab Clearing...
- I had somehow made it this far in life without ever stumbling across the etymology of "dungarees".
- Gallup organization ends nine decades of monthly presidential approval rating polling.
- Ring's expensive Super Bowl ad inadvertently woke a lot of Americans up to the realization that they'd paid to build an Orwellian surveillance network to spy on themselves.
Shoot Gooder
There's a neat training opportunity in Texas at the end of the month. The class is called "Near and Far: The Complete Handgun Fight", co-taught by Greg Ellifritz and Jeff Gonzales.
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Greg describes it thusly:
"The course combines a day of my extreme close range gunfighting concepts with a day of Jeff teaching the long range handgun curriculum he developed for a federal law enforcement agency in the context of active killer/counter-terrorism engagement."
Labels:
Boomsticks,
Gun School,
Preparedness
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Death Ray Spray-and-Pray
Apparently the valiant men and women of the United States Customs and Border Protection agency were using borrowed Army anti drone lasers to protect us from the scourge of children's mylar party balloons (or, since I suppose they could have drifted north from Ciudad Juarez across the Rio Grande, los globos).
A Pentagon plan to use a high-energy, counter-drone laser without having coordinated with the Federal Aviation Administration about potential risks to civilian flights prompted Wednesday’s unprecedented airspace shutdown over El Paso, Texas, multiple sources told CNN.I'm having flashbacks to that time they shut down the entire city of Boston for a guerilla Aqua Teen Hunger Force ad campaign featuring Lite Brites.
Two people familiar with the matter said later Wednesday that Customs and Border Protection, not the US military, was in control of the laser technology when it was used this week around El Paso to shoot down balloons.
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Labels:
News,
planes,
Stupid Cop Tricks,
WTF?
Revolver mods and what they're good for...
I wrote a piece enumerating the various modifications that one can perform to a carry revolver to make it more useful, and which ones may cause more trouble than they're worth.
Labels:
Boomsticks,
gun wrenching,
revolvers,
writing
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