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Arts & Entertainment / Re: Super Mario 64 is the worst game ever made
« on: April 17, 2014, 12:39:36 AM »
E.T. for the Atari 2600.... end of debate.




Well.... maybe Superman for the Nintendo 64.

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Science & Alternative Science / Re: RET riddle
« on: December 22, 2013, 07:03:51 PM »
Given the parameter of "any given point"  (on the surface, underground, out in space, etc) my answer is 'toward the north pole'.

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I ment to spel hateful moron
Oh..... You meant to spell "hateful moron".  I understand now.  It sure would have helped if you hadn't forgotten the 'e' in addition to the entire second half (moron) of the implied nomenclature in your original sentence.  'Hateful moron' doesn't really fit with the structure of the original sentence though.



*edit- I just want to apologize to everyone else while I'm thinking about it.  Hanging out at that bridge with a feedbag in my hand is just too inviting.

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Very hatful the muslims.

Lots of hats in that room.
What the heck are you talking about?
The hats...what do you think he's talking about?   You made the observation that they're hatfull.  Yes, they do like their hats, or more accurately known as the 'taqiyah' which is worn by men, and the 'hijab', worn by women.   

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Easier to stay in power forever when there's no competition.

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Yet another one
« on: December 17, 2013, 07:26:04 AM »
Woah there bucko.
In 1919, Regulations on Weapons Ownership was passed which banned ALL GUNS AND AMMO!
So now you have an entire nation of with an un-known number gun owners with an un-known number of weapons.  How to deal with this?

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Then in 1928 the communists and socialists forced the conservative party to enact the  Law on Firearms and Ammunition which allowed firearm possession with licenses.
Make owning them legal, but have people register them.  Now they can start compiling a list and know who owns what.

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Then in 1938, they enacted German Weapons Act which basically relaxed all restrictions on guns except hand guns.  Rifles and the like were basically open game.  Guns could be owned earlier (age 18 instead of 20).  The only real restriction were for Jews.
Indeed.  Acquisition requirments were relaxed, but that only expanded to hunting permit holders, government workers, and NSDAP members, in addition to the central government, state, and railway officials.  Only those deemed trustworthy could get permits, and Jews were banned from manufacturing and transfers, but from what I've read, could still own them assuming they weren't already labeled as an 'enemy of the state', but in Nov of 1938, Jews were banned outright from possessing guns.

How did the government know which of the 'un-trustworthy' had guns?  With their registration records.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_Germany

Not only did Mr.Hitler actually DECREASE gun restrictions (From the European enacted restrictions)
Not a bad way either to gain support and popularity by the people by standing up to foreign nations telling them what they can or can't do.

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BUT he only restricted it from the Jews, not everyone else.  If anything that meant that only Jews were bound by the Treaty of Versailles.
And how well did that work out for the Jews and anyone else deemed un-fit, untrustworthy, enemy of state, etc.  Made rounding up that much easier anyway.

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To put it into perspective:
If the government were to ban guns from all Democrats then it would be a lot like Nazi Germany.  But they aren't so it isn't.
Registration, who can't own a gun, or types of guns one can't own, are increasing here too.

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Arts & Entertainment / Re: Make music!
« on: December 16, 2013, 05:41:54 AM »
an acoustic cover of Vanilla Ice 'Ice Ice Baby'

why would you make this
I was showing a friend of mine that Zoom recorder and the microphones I had just purchased. 
The guitar was in hand.
That song popped into his head for whatever reason.
Alcohol was involved.

I need to finish touching it up (I didn't have a 'pop filter' for the vocal mic) and I'll post it here sometime.

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Arts & Entertainment / Re: Make music!
« on: December 16, 2013, 03:11:39 AM »
I've dabbled with recording.  I play piano a little, and guitar, but don't sing (working on that though).

I use Cool Edit Pro with a Zoom R8 and two mics.  It was a mic set with a vocal and instrument mic, but I need to pick up another instrument mic.  I love the sound I get recording the acoustic guitar with two strategically placed mics.

Anyway, only recording I've really done yet was a zombie movie soundtrack (10 tracks I think) before I knew what I was doing and before I had the R8, an acoustic cover of Vanilla Ice 'Ice Ice Baby' and a couple other songs I can't think of, some slide guitar for a zombie movie intro, and a bunch of experimental tracks.

Working on getting a computer set up in one room, with cables going to the monitor, keyboard, and mouse in the recording room.

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Yet another one
« on: December 14, 2013, 06:51:54 PM »
false flag crisis actors it's really all about katsung
Is the timing with the 1 year anniversary of the Newtown shooting mere coincidence?  Hmmmm  And not far from Columbine either....

We have tried the "limit the variety" approach and it didn't have any significant impact on gun violence by the time it expired.
Yep, I recall the cries of those who said the streets were going to erupt in warfare if the 94 AWB were to expire.  Heaven forbid they actually took the time to understand anything about said "assault weapons" and what that bill actually did as far as "banning" anything. ::)

This 1 bothered me. I've always believed in gun rights, but I'm beginning to wonder now.
Ever heard the saying, "Those who forget history, are doomed to repeat it" (wording varies)?  Back in the 30's a certain political figure in Europe called for gun registration and control, followed by the attempted eradication of an entire religious/ethnic (whichever you prefer) group.  It wasn't a one-time isolated incident either.

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Criminal sentences are to protect the best interest of society and hopefully rehabilitate the convict.
Then lock him away for a couple years so the streets will be safer (best interest for society) and let him get the cold hard reality/slap in the face that he can't buy his way out of trouble when he does stupid stuff (rehabilitate the convict)

what happens if he violates probation?
Given his current sentence as an indicator, probably a 'stern word or two' from the authorities.

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A teenager is brought up believing he can get away with criminal behavior with minimal consequences because he's rich.  He kills 4 people and injures several more.  His punishment is probation and counseling instead of a significant amount of time behind bars.

He now believes knows he can get away with criminal behavior with minimal consequences. 

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They should have locked him up and let his parents pay the expenses since they raised him to be a POS.  Now he's laughing at the slap on the wrist and counseling, which he probably won't pay attention to.  "You're right mom and dad, I just got away with murder lol."

It's too bad he isn't the one who ended up with the brain damage instead of his passenger.

It's also too bad he didn't hit a big tree first at 70 instead before ending 4 lives and ruining (depending on injuries) several others.

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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Zimmerman could be innocent
« on: December 10, 2013, 05:49:38 PM »
Sounds like a psycho girlfriend.  Hopefully she gets charged with filing a false police report, etc, and Zimmerman ejects from that relationship.

A friend of mine got screwed by a similiar psycho girlfriend.  She was blacked out drunk, flipped out and assaulted him, called the cops, and the feminist cops who showed up ignored the marks on his back from being shoved into the dryer because he was too tanned, naturally sided with her story, and arrested him for domestic violence.

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What if I don't happen to have random gun parts around the house? Can this still be done?
Not very easily without the right equipment and metal working skills. 

I'm building two AKs at the moment.  Both are from parts kits I bought (just a complete bunch of parts minus the receiver).  The receiver on the other hand, was purchased as a 'flat', and therefore not a firearm.  Once I put those flats in a jig (got a metal break or bending jig?) and bent them, they became 'firearm receivers'.  So yeah, as long as one can obtain 'parts', one can make the receiver out of a flat... or a shovel.

Then comes the de-milling (grinding and removing of old rivets if remains of old cut up receiver are still attached to trunions), pressing the pin and barrel out (do you have a 12 ton press?), filing of new receiver for correct fit of trunions, tacking in of rails (clamp type spot welder), riveting tool, pressing barrel back in, more riveting, headspace check (requires headspace gauges), heat treating (torch), and re-finishing (paint, heat treat paint, or parkering (special chemicals and process, etc)

Or, get an AR parts kit with a complete upper, find a stripped lower receiver (the part that requires ffl, paperwork, etc), and put it together with a small punch, hammer, and screw driver in a half hour or less.

Because currently I don't have a gun, but if the country went sideways, it'd be nice to know that I could construct one out of a shovel.
The panic buy prices of last year are over..... for now (can't speak for a year from now).  ARs can be had for $400-500 if home built, $600+ at stores.  I would just try to save up the green and buy one now.  Ammo is also back down to a somewhat tolerable price.  1000 rounds of 5.56 costs $400-450 if bought in bulk (was $900 earlier this year).  10,20,30 rnd mags can all be found under $10. 

Yep, find the right places to buy and for less than $1000 you'll have a nice rifle and a decent amount of ammo to survive any end of the world/political chaos uprising/zombie onslaught that may arise, with enough for some training before-hand.

The AR platform is the 'lego set' of firearms.  Mail order a 9mm upper, pull two takedown pins, swap uppers, done.  You can get a drop-in 22lr conversion for cheap practice too.

I assume you could go the distance and turn numerous other household parts into gun accessories. The shovel was really more of a example than anything.
Certainly an interesting way to come up with a receiver.  I saw another series of pictures by the same guy where he made a single shot shotgun look like an RPG launcher.

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