A bodega, for those who don't know, is a little neighborhood shop in New York that sells mostly convenience store stuff: Toiletries and medicine cabinet stuff, snacks and beverages, maybe booze, prepared food, possibly some produce/fruit...you know, the eclectic mix of stuff you find at the non-chain convenience store in your neighborhood.
Saturday, December 31, 2022
The Navel of the World
A bodega, for those who don't know, is a little neighborhood shop in New York that sells mostly convenience store stuff: Toiletries and medicine cabinet stuff, snacks and beverages, maybe booze, prepared food, possibly some produce/fruit...you know, the eclectic mix of stuff you find at the non-chain convenience store in your neighborhood.
Friday, December 30, 2022
Before the Beep
In an actual self-defense scenario, there's no timer going "BEEP!" to let you know it's time to throw down and start blasting. Whatever cues there are are likely to be visual, not audible, and on top of it they might be murky or ambiguous and occurring in a rapidly evolving situation. It's not going to be an El Presidente drill with someone there to give you your score at the end.
Ouch
Sunny
Canon EOS 5D Mark II & EF 70-200mm f/4L IS |
Kayfabe
"In a just-released deposition surrounding Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit, the Fox News star said he’d never believed—not “for one second”—baseless election fraud claims stemming from the 2020 election. That stance, directly at odds with many of his primetime segments and the beliefs of many of his closest allies, has put Hannity in an awkward position."I guarantee he's all up to date on his shots, too.
Thursday, December 29, 2022
Pew! Pew! Pew! (x20)
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Bonfire of the Inanities
"As for price changes on Tesla, the automaker started offering a $3750 discount to U.S. customers on two models, the Model 3 and the Model Y, at the beginning of December. This amount doubled, to $7500, last week for customers taking delivery this month. Tesla also added another incentive—10,000 miles worth of free energy at Tesla Supercharging stations—for EVs delivered in December. Tesla buyers in other countries are also being offered various discounts, Reuters notes, including $5000 in Canada and around $850 in China."Let's see what Elon's doing about this...
In one year, Tesla's market cap has fallen from over a trillion bucks to 344 billion and the stock's still in free fall. Six hundred and some-odd billion dollars just...poof!...up in smoke. Wow.With $TSLA already down 3% in pre-market trading, let's see what the CEO is up to: pic.twitter.com/28lyAjdhUB
— Eliot Higgins (@EliotHiggins) December 28, 2022
Vanishing Art
Monday, December 26, 2022
Show Biz for Ugly People
"Do you think voters, non-sophisticates, make a difference between entertainment and politics? Politics is show business for ugly people." -actual quote from Roger Stone
...and Jesus said "Blessed is he that owneth the libs, for he shall not be primaried from the right." https://t.co/yxVIE7AGsN
— Tamara K. (@TamSlick) December 25, 2022
Sunday, December 25, 2022
Old Year's Resolution
"The maximum resolution of an iPhone (Max model) is 2778 x 1284, or 3.5mp. A current iPad Pro is 2732 x 2048, or 5.6mp. Your TV is likely 3840 x 2160 pixels (8.3mp), but not a lot of you are viewing your images on TVs. You might be looking at them on a TV-like monitor when you edit your images; a 5K iMac is 5120 x 2880, or 14.7mp, though once you add your software's windowing and controls, you're probably looking at the actual image being observed back down near 4K. "There's not necessarily anything wrong with more resolution*, but don't let anyone tell you that you need it.
Saturday, December 24, 2022
Doubling Your Problems Unnecessarily
Don't do that. Pull the trigger through in one clean stroke.
Friday, December 23, 2022
Blammunition
Automotif CCCLVIII...
The Big Chill
Thursday, December 22, 2022
Unlikely Fave
"Ms. Hager has become the most broadly popular onetime first child of the modern era — and easily the most prominent one to stray from the family business — graduating from the nation’s most scrutinized underage drinker to its media personality most likely to tell a mass audience that she went commando this year to a dinner with Prince Charles before he assumed the throne.
She is the daughter of a man who once declared himself “misunderestimated,” positioned as one of the most powerful figures in literature today."
Over the hump!
On Newsstands Now!
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
That's funny right there...
"You have many options when it comes to birth control. Ask your doctor if the music of Rush is right for you."
I actually quite enjoy the music of Rush and even I thought this McSweeney's piece was hilarious.
Losing that spark?
"Tesla’s stock has dropped more than other larger automakers since Musk announced his plans to buy Twitter in Apr. 2022. Since that date, Tesla shares are down 59%, versus 26% for Ford and 12% for GM. The S&P 500 is down 14%."Some big TSLA investors are not amused...
Tesla stock price now reflects the value of having no CEO. Great job tesla BOD - Time for a shake up. $tsla
— Ross Gerber (@GerberKawasaki) December 20, 2022
Big If True
"Film is popular again, especially with young people. However, old film cameras are becoming harder to repair as parts become scarce and the people who repair them retire, taking their knowledge with them. Consequently, film camera prices have increased, as has the cost of film itself.
To address these concerns, and no doubt to capitalize on what Ricoh sees as a business opportunity, Pentax has now launched an initiative to create, not just one, but an entire range of new film cameras."
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Bzzzt!
"An iguana caused “a large-scale outage” in Lake Worth Beach, Florida earlier this month – the third iguana-triggered outage in the city this year.In other news, Iguana-Triggered Outage is the title of my band's next album.
The outage impacted about 1,400 customers in Lake Worth Beach in Palm County, city spokesman Ben Kerr told CNN. The power was restored within 35 minutes, according to a tweet from the city."
Automotif CCCLVII...
Monday, December 19, 2022
Automotif CCCLVI...
Nikon D300S & DX 17-55mm f/2.8G |
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV & EF 24-105mm f/4L IS |
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Hey, look!
Purity Spiral
Examine your wardrobe.Some people were confused about the exemption for Browning and Beretta apparel.
Award yourself one point for any garment that meets any of the following criteria:Tally up the total number. This is your score. It is important that it be displayed prominently in online interactions because everyone with a lower score is a Fudd and everybody with a higher score is a Tactard. You must fight with them to the death.
- Military surplus
- Has MOLLE loops
- Non-hunting-oriented camo (double points for Multicam, triple for Kryptek)
- Any gun- or gun-related company branding other than Beretta or Browning
- Made by: Arc'teryx, Kitanica, Propper, 5.11, Blackhawk, et al
- Has gun-specific features like mag pouches or holster compartments
- Has epaulets
Basically, I gave Browning and Beretta a pass because both lend their logos to lines of branded outdoor wear for the sort of folks who own ballistic golf clubs.
A Browning or Beretta logo'ed fleece vest picked up as an impulse buy at Cabela's while one is purchasing a Citori or Silver Pigeon is therefore exempt from the scoring penalties assessed against one of those idiotic GLOCK-logo "Not A Pepper Spray Kind Of Girl"* shirts.
Friday, December 16, 2022
Doing the Right Thing the Wrong Way
Here we have two competing moral and political considerations: The death penalty should be abolished, but executive unilateralism of the sort being practiced here by Gov. Brown is an invitation to chaos. This raises an old question, one that has especially vexed conservatives in the liberal-democratic context: What do we do when a bad process produces a good outcome?I do envy his writing chops.
If you get this wrong, there aren't any do-overs. |
Thursday, December 15, 2022
"Wake Me When It's the Weekend"
Holden, snapped with the Fuji X-T2 & 16-80mm f/4 R OIS WR |
Happy Bill of Rights Day!
"The entire Bill of Rights is a list of things the government shouldn't be doing or getting in the way of -- and a lot of our law consist of attempts to get around those limits. The sweeping Ninth and Tenth Amendments are often treated as mere sentiment, and that's a pity."
Today in History: Steve and the Crow
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
To Dream the Implausible Dream
Much free. Very speech. Wow.
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Ain't that just holly and jolly?
Slow Growing
[R]ich democracies face a profound, slow-burning problem: weak economic growth. In the year before covid-19 advanced economies’ gdp grew by less than 2%. High-frequency measures suggest that rich-world productivity, the ultimate source of improved living standards, is at best stagnant and may be declining. Official forecasts suggest that by 2027 per-person gdp growth in the median rich country will be less than 1.5% a year. Some places, such as Canada and Switzerland, will see numbers closer to zero.Of course, this calls into question the idea that constant economic growth is some sort of given.
Perhaps rich countries are destined for weak growth. Many have fast-ageing populations. Once labour markets are open to women, and university education democratised, an important source of growth is exhausted. Much low-hanging technological fruit, such as the flush toilet, cars and the internet, has been plucked.
Easily Amused
Monday, December 12, 2022
.327 Short Magnum
All things being equal, heavier bullets are more likely to jump crimp, as they have more inertia.*And that taper crimp is sometimes bordering on nonexistent for cheap FMJ range ammo. Hence the Boberg problems...
All things are not equal, though, and lighter bullets...especially with autopistol chamberings that are very sensitive to a consistent COAL...tend to have less bullet seated in the case, so therefore less bullet area for the case crimp to grip.
Combine that with autopistol cartridges being taper crimped* rather than roll crimped, and you get the crimp jumping problem. Premium defensive cartridges that are carefully crimped and have sealant applied to the case mouth tend to be resistant to this, but who wants a revolver that requires you to practice with HST?
Further, if the revolver is set up to headspace .30 Super Carry on the case mouth and the rear of the cylinder was clearanced for rimless rounds in moon clips, then you wouldn't be able to run .327 Fed Mag, .32 H&R Mag, or .32 S&W Long (or .32 ACP in a pinch) which is one of the attractions of .327 Fed revos.
I think a .312" projectile, either a 95-100gr flat meplat SWC at 900-1000fps, or one of the modern 100-115gr JHPs at .30 Super Carry/.327 Fed velocities, is a nearly ideal personal defense handgun cartridge; largely equivalent terminal performance to .38/9mm, while being easier to shoot and holding more BBs in the same size package. It only falls down versus 9mm in some of the more difficult barrier tests like auto glass and sheet metal, but those aren't as important to the private citizen.
All That Being Said™, the ubiquity of 9mm and .38 is a tough hill to overcome in the market. Plus we still haven't convinced everyone that Nine Is Fine, so trying to sell them on esoteric arguments for an even smaller round is like pushing rope. Witness how fast everyone abandoned the P32 for the P3AT, when the former is, with both firearms loaded with FMJ, an absolutely superior alternative. People want the bigger bullets. And the holler points.
Sunday, December 11, 2022
Gratuitous Gun Pr0n #228...
That compact Third Gen Smif goodness in .45ACP, .40S&W, and 9x19mm flavors:
- Performance Center Shorty 45
- Performance Center Shorty 40 Mk3S
- Model 3913LS LadySmith
Chat Noir
The low-light capabilities of modern cell phones still amaze me. This shot of Holden was with my iPhone 13 Pro Max by the light of a reading lamp with a twenty watt incandescent applicance bulb in it.
Saturday, December 10, 2022
"Better come out, we've got magnums!"
Time keeps on slippin'...
Friday, December 09, 2022
Particular Idiom
(Translation software, for instance, has no problems with passages from Dostoyevsky, but feed it a page of chatty posts from Russian gun nuts on LiveJournal, and it breaks down in machine frustration pretty fast.)That 4th dish down sounds interesting pic.twitter.com/OiPYCqTrZT
— Chris Arnade 🐢🐱🚌 (@Chris_arnade) December 9, 2022
Thursday, December 08, 2022
End the Kardashianocracy?
Georgia is a great example of the difference candidate quality makes:
— Ryan Matsumoto (@ryanmatsumoto1) December 7, 2022
Governor: R+8
Lt. Governor: R+5
Sec. of State: R+9
Attorney General: R+5
Ag. Commissioner: R+8
In. Commissioner: R+8
State School Superintendent: R+8
Commissioner of Labor: R+7
Senate: On track for D+2-4
Ponder on those numbers: What they say, and fairly clearly, is that any normie Republican senatorial candidate probably would have junked Warnock by five points or more. Instead the GOP ran yet another of Donald's ridiculous celebrity stunt candidates and paid the price.
But as more data becomes available on turnout in this year’s election, it is quite clear that turnout was not the main problem facing Republicans.
In state after state, the final turnout data shows that registered Republicans turned out at a higher rate — and in some places a much higher rate — than registered Democrats, including in many of the states where Republicans were dealt some of their most embarrassing losses.
Instead, high-profile Republicans like Herschel Walker in Georgia or Blake Masters in Arizona lost because Republican-leaning voters decided to cast ballots for Democrats, even as they voted for Republican candidates for U.S. House or other down-ballot races in their states.
Beyond the Soundbites...
Hello! Someone has referred you to this post because you’ve said something quite wrong about Twitter and how it handled something to do with Hunter Biden’s laptop. If you’re new here, you may not know that I’ve written a similar post for people who are wrong about Section 230. If you’re being wrong about Twitter and the Hunter Biden laptop, there’s a decent chance that you’re also wrong about Section 230, so you might want to read that too!Considering how disastrously wrong most Section 230 hot takes are, and from partisans on both teams at that, I'm probably spitting in the wind, here.
Pickets? Charged.
The WaPo is being professional in its reporatge of the event:
Reporters won’t write stories or interview sources. Photojournalists will stay home. And if a spate of unsavory language breaks out in the online comments thread posted below a New York Times story, there might not be anyone on hand to delete it.Some people are showing support by, for example, not playing their daily Wordle game.
That’s the expected scenario at the Times on Thursday, after more than 1,100 employees began a day-long work stoppage at midnight in one of the most dramatic labor disputes at the company in decades.
Personally, I'm not a member of any unions, so I don't feel any particular need to show solidarity, although I understand that some folks do, and that's cool. Further, I'm a paying subscriber, digitally at least, and it's not like I'm not going to read the virtual paper that's already landed on my virtual doorstep. So I wordled.
Wednesday, December 07, 2022
Hey, look!
The company itself started with a simple idea. Back in the day, U.S. servicemembers came up with all kinds of field-expedient solutions to make it simpler to fish reloads out of clumsy USGI magazine pouches — everything from elaborate arrangements of parachute cord and 100-mph tape to simple knotted loops of 550 cord (unfortunately) clogging the drain hole in the magazine floor plate.
Richard Fitzpatrick, a former Recon Marine, came up with an idea to make a simple rubber loop that could be slipped onto the magazines that would serve the same purpose without using kludgy tape or clogging the drain hole — and thus Magpul was born. (MAGazine PULl … get it?)
Tuesday, December 06, 2022
All is going great!
The World Cup has historically been a boon for Twitter, bringing in record traffic and an influx of advertising dollars.The article mentions the existing complaints, like advertisers having no point of contact left in the gutted ad department at Twitter, worries about constantly shifting policies, and a new twist: Apparently automakers had done a fair amount of brand advertising with the platform in the past but are now cutting back due to "questions about whether Twitter’s data would be shared with Mr. Musk’s car company, Tesla".
But this time, when the global soccer tournament started on Nov. 20, Twitter’s U.S. ad revenue was running at 80 percent below internal expectations for that week, three people with knowledge of the figures said.
In tandem, Twitter was rapidly cutting its revenue projections. The company previously forecast that it would generate $1.4 billion in the last three months of the year, down from $1.6 billion a year ago because of the global economic downturn. But as Twitter kept missing its weekly advertising targets, that number slid to $1.3 billion, then to $1.1 billion, two people said.
Operation Mathias Rust
Operation Mathias Rust done messed up some Russkie bombers, and very likely some Russkie PVO officers' careers. https://t.co/5ivW7cTMRX
— Tamara K. (@TamSlick) December 6, 2022
Monday, December 05, 2022
What you call hell I call home!
Anyway, when I was down in Georgia for CanCon early in November, I noticed that the Adobe Creative Cloud suite on my travel laptop hadn't been updated, so I went ahead and told it to do so...
...forgetting that I was on my phone's hotspot and not the hotel wifi.
A couple days ago, my phone dolorously informed me that until the start of the next billing period (Friday) my phone's hotspot would be throttled.
To 128kbps.
"LOL! You only adopted the throttling! I was born in it, molded by it! I didn't see a whole Mbit/s until I was already a grown woman!"
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Gag me with an order!
Sunday, December 04, 2022
Automotif CCCLV...
A new (to me) gun blog!
Gratuitous 5906 pic |
Saturday, December 03, 2022
Cold Front
Friday, December 02, 2022
Squirrel!
Please Don't Suck
I LOL'ed...
“Merry Christmas, kid. Let’s recreate one of the most iconically heartbreaking scenes in SciFi movie history. It’ll be fun” pic.twitter.com/SRGQoajyEZ
— Michael Tichy (@MichaelTichyNP) December 2, 2022
(And, yup, it's a real thing if you want to make a morbid little action figure tableau. Maybe get one of those tritium vials as a warp core prop.)
Thursday, December 01, 2022
Gratuitous Gun Pr0n #227...
Cold Case Heats Up
On Oct. 13, 2022, investigators questioned Allen, who stuck to his story. He insisted he hadn’t seen anyone on the trail that day back in 2017 other than “the juvenile girls” near the Freedom Bridge. Allen said he owned guns, and that he kept them at home.On the one hand, proving that the .40 round had been cycled through that particular gun beyond a shadow of a doubt is going to be tricky. A lot of that sort of ballistic evidence has turned out to be science-y guesswork. On the other hand, that's an awful lot of circumstantial evidence.
That same day, investigators executed a search warrant at his house and located “jackets, boots, knives and firearms, including a Sig Sauer, Model P226, .40 caliber pistol with serial number U 625 627,” the affidavit states.
Over the next five days, the Indiana State Police crime lab tested the weapon, and “determined the unspent round located within two feet of [the girls’ bodies] had been cycled through Richard M. Allen’s Sig Sauer Model P226.”
Allen was at a total loss to explain how an unused bullet [sic] from that very gun wound up beside two dead bodies.
Picture of .40 cal P226 for illustrative purposes. I sold this one a long time ago. |