Thursday, May 29, 2014

How the Soviet Union copied an American bomber

Peter has a post for you to read

A compelling story from aviation history

Very interesting.  Especially about how the Soviets didn't convert the SAE measurements into Metric.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Veterans Administration Scandal grows even more disgusting and troubling

I won't excerpt the stories, but you really should check out the following links.


Texas VA Run Like a ‘Crime Syndicate,’ Whistleblower Says

VA investigators: Delayed care is everywhere

1,700 vets not on official wait list at Phoenix VA facility, preliminary report finds

Read those news stories.  If you think that the growing VA Scandal is just an aberration, realize that this has been ongoing with the Veterans Administration for at LEAST 15 years that I am aware of.  From having friends who cannot get care, to paperwork mishaps requiring the resubmission of paperwork and documentation multiple times.

I KNOW that there are VA employees who actually "CARE" about doing their jobs.  I've met quite a few of them and I have a couple from California, Oklahoma, and New Mexico that show up in my logs several times a week.  However, the upper MANAGEMENT at the VA, they seriously need to be revetted as to whether or not they are performing their jobs properly and giving proper, prompt care for our Veterans.

If you work for the VA and read my blog, please if you see something wrong, contact the IG and report it.  Our veterans gave so much for our country, for them to be treated like this is horrifying.  Please help put a stop to it and get our Veterans the proper care the deserve.

Guest Posting

It's kind of bad I had to just put this up over at the GBBL, but I get TIRED of people sending me e-mail asking if they can submit a "Guest Post" or an "Article".

For the record, neither A Day in the Life of a Talk Radio Blogger, nor The Gun Blog Black List accept Guest Posts or Submitted Articles

So if you think you want to hit my E-mail and send me a request, click the following link first.


Guest Posting - For The Record

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

The numbers,

they don't match up.

OldNFO has put together the FBI's OWN figures, ie: he looked it up on the web, which the Anti's can't seem to do.  And he has found a SHOCKING correlation.

The numbers the Anti-Gun folks constantly spout?  They're unsupported by the FBI's own Uniform Crime Statistics.

Click the link to see for yourself.


Interesting numbers…

Convair Project Centaur



I found that the San Diego Air and Space Museum had received the Archives of many old companies and was digitizing them and uploading them to youtube.  I"m very glad I subscribed to their YouTube page.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Were you ever Mad for Space?

I mean did you ever look up at the stars in the sky and think, "Some day, I'm going to go there."?  I know when I was a kid, I built models of the Gemini and Apollo Spacecraft and the Saturn and Atlas Rockets and the Lunar Lander.  When Testers came out with a model of the Space Shuttle, I bought and built several of them in differing scales.  I read hundreds of Science Fiction Novels, stories and shorts in Astounding Tales, and several other magazines.  To this day, I still read dozens of Science Fiction novels a year and I try to keep up with the various Space Programs throughout the world. 

Where am I going with this?

Well the other day I posted a link to YesterLand, about all of the old Walt Disney Land/World rides and exhibits.  And one thing leads to another and another and I was reminded about a website that deals with Space travel and all of the problems, technological, physiological and others, going from Science Fact and Science Fiction and melds them into one large database. 

So with all that out of the way, I should warn you that this site will take 6-10 HOURS to go through all the way, plus it has internal links and external links throughout that will sidetrack you even more.

So I present to you; Atomic Rockets

So if you were ever once Space Mad, or you still are like I am, click on that link and enjoy yourself.  Just be sure to set aside a large block of time to go through it all.  I STILL haven't finished it all yet and I've started over from the beginning, at 1740 hours on Sunday May 25th and it's now almost 0200 on the 26th.

So keep that in mind before you get too engrossed in it. 

Friday, May 23, 2014

Curious about the History of Disney?

Well have I got a time waster/time sink for you.  I should know.  I've been drawn into it for the last 2 hours so far and I'm still going through it all.

I present to you...

Yesterland A Theme Park on the Web

Worth the price of admission at Twice the Price.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Our own government treats us

as if we are the Axis Powers during World War II.


A Riddle Wrapped In a Mystery Inside an Enigma

To think that our own Nation should spy on us it's Citizens as if we were the Enemy.

For the Democrat Party, it's quite possible we are.  For as we learn more and more about the abuses by the Government under a Democrat President, the more we dislike and distrust the Government.

Funny how that is, isn't it?

The more you distrust us the Citizens, the more we distrust you the Government.

A hypothetical

I have an opportunity to possibly acquire another side by side 12 gauge.  This one is old old old, 1890's old with damascus barrels and loose headspace.  Which would require me to replace the hingepin, build up the hook or both to get it back into proper headspace without trying to sleeve the chambers which I DO NOT WANT TO DO!  As I've only done that once on a single shot 16 gauge and it was over 20 years ago when I did it..

IF, IF, IF I do manage to get this shotguna and I want it to be anything but a wall hanger and if I DO manage to correct the headspace, make a new firing pin for the right hand chamber and a new firing pin spring for said firing pin.  I will need to use ONLY low pressure black powder or black powder replacement loads in it.

I'm thinking since I don't want to mess with a chamber cast if I can get away with it, I'll have to use the 2.5" brass shotgun shells with an overpowder wad, felt wad, shot then an overshot card.  But I'm not sure of a few things.

I'll probably use Pyrodex rather than black powder as BP is almost impossible to find and I can still get Pyrodex RS for a decent price.  The brass shells use Large Pistol Primers, so I MIGHT have some ignition problems, unless I use Magnum primers.  Then there is the overshot card.  I can't use a roll crimp, so what type of crimp would I use?  or would I use the old standby of hot wax?  Also since Pyrodex is a volume for volume replacement NOT a weight for weight replacement for BP, just how much should I use?

Does anyone have load data for late 1800's 12 gauge shells?


I guess it's appropo

M249 says “Get to cover.”
M240 says “Stay behind cover.”
M2 says “F*** you and your cover.”

.22LR VS Windshield



I don't think this could be considered a valid test as the window was not supported around the full outside edge as it is when it's installed in a vehicle.  When installed, the glue holding at the edges keeps the window from over flexing which I believe allows the bullet to penetrate.  As you can see in the video when he uses the 10/22 the window is flexing and moving around.  I think if a really fat camera was used and aimed at the edge, you would see significant flexing of the window, which I believe actually lessens the ability of the window to resist the penetration of the bullets.

This is just my theory, but I would like to see the test repeated with the window properly mounted.

PVC Wheelchair?



Full instructions HERE

They used 1" PVC and the weight limit for this version is only 200 lbs, I bet if the used 1.5" PVC it could take up to 350lbs.  Considering just how expensive wheelchairs are, I can think of a great number of people who could use one of these.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Atheism

A brief discussion about Christianity and attacks against it by Atheists brought up this comment who self identifies an an Atheist.

I very much respect them for it.

I excised their name as I don't wish some of the Large Mouthed Atheists to bash them.

A Gift for my mother

I have a friend up in Canada who does beautiful glass jewelry.  She made up a new design and after I saw it I HAD to get one for my mother as a combination Mothers Day/Birthday Gift.

Below the fold you will see a handcrafted glass pendant that was made by my friend for my mother.

I"m going to ask her if she wouldn't mind if I posted her info here on the blog if anyone else is interested in her work.  If she doesn't object, I'll give her her own special link over on the right side of the page.  That way if you would like to see more of her work, well we can get something set up.

Have you ever had a Pain Whiteout?

Where something hurt so bad your vision whited out?  My left shoulder just did that to me.

It's not a heart attack, so don't think I'm in danger for my life.  I think it's from my using a cane.

My right shoulder is separated and torn up and I'm in constant pain because of that, but my left shoulder normally doesn't bother me.  Except that I fell a few weeks back and hurt my hip.  So I've been putting more weight on my cane to keep the weight down on my left hip.  Hence my left shoulder started to bother me and my mid back on the left side.

A few minutes ago I shifted from lying on my side and checking the innertubes back to sitting upright like I do every 15 or 20 minutes to keep from being sore, and my left shoulder decided right then to tell me "NO!" in no uncertain terms.

I actually yelled, it hurt so bad, and one of the kids came running in to check on me.  My vision went really gray and it took about 5 ot 7 seconds to return to normal.  It wasn't like when I hurt my back which was having my vision go black for 30-40 seconds, but whitish gray.

I think it's time to see the Dr and possibly get an X-ay of my left shoulder.  I might be getting a bone spur from my cane use in there.  I really don't need to mess up this shoulder like the right one.

UGH!  And I just turned 46 last saturday.  Aren't we supposed to have a 50 year warranty?

Ian at Forgotten Weapons gave a workshop

On Firearm Proofmarks.  This is over 2 hours long, but very interesting.


Tuesday, May 6, 2014

@donttrythis this needs to be made into a feature film




The website for the short is  http://www.k3loid.com/

I"d pay good money to see that film AND buy the DVD when it came out.

It was created by Big Lazy Robot and took over two years to make, but DANGGGG!!!  I want to see this

ATTENTION!!!! Jarhead, Leathernecks, DevilDogs

and all you navy infantry.  :) (I KNOW I'm gonna get a nastygram about THAT definition)

I have added a new Blog to Ye Olde Blogroll that may be of particular interest to you.

SNAFU - A Marine Corps centric blog, with a view on all things military...


You may thank me later.  

(Or try to send me nasties in the Mail, but the Postal Inspectors frown on that)

Steadfast Stanley

Steadfast Stanley from John Cody Kim on Vimeo.
My 3rd year Calarts film!

Stanley the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is left behind in the break of an apocalypse.
All he wants to do is get back to his owner…

I think this year I really learned a lot!
Music is by Devotchka
Special thanks to my faculty, friends and family!

Also, you gatta check out other CalArts films!!
vimeo.com/channels/calartscharanimfilms2014/86362805