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F*O*A*D May 12th 14 02:30 PM

WTF Happened To My 2nd?
 
On 5/12/14, 9:18 AM, KC wrote:
On 5/12/2014 9:16 AM, KC wrote:
On 5/12/2014 7:51 AM, Boating All Out wrote:

After all, you're using Win98. That's fine if it works for you.
Hasn't kept the world from moving on.


On brother, a OS snob... LOL! Hey, did you get the special super secret
upgrade a year ahead of it's development like harry krause? Cause you
are sounding more and more like him every day..


Next you will be telling about your sexual conquests at Yale:)



So, just how did you do as the pass-along date of the mens' lacrosse team?

Wayne.B May 12th 14 02:54 PM

WTF Happened To My 2nd?
 
On Mon, 12 May 2014 06:49:32 -0500, Boating All Out
wrote:

The only belief I've expressed in this thread is that NRA thugs
shouldn't be allowed to use death threats and other forms of
intimidation to prevent the retail sale of smart guns.
They should be tracked down and prosecuted.
I believe in rule of law.


===

I think we all do. If there was even a single shred of evidence that
the NRA had issued death threats to anyone, they would have already
been prosecuted. It's entirely possible that NRA members might have
committed a crime but that is not the same as the organization itself.
The NRA does a very good job of protecting gun owners from stupid,
hysterical legislation. That's what their members expect.

H*a*r*r*o*l*d May 12th 14 03:13 PM

WTF Happened To My 2nd?
 
On 5/12/2014 9:16 AM, KC wrote:
On 5/12/2014 7:51 AM, Boating All Out wrote:

After all, you're using Win98. That's fine if it works for you.
Hasn't kept the world from moving on.


On brother, a OS snob... LOL! Hey, did you get the special super secret
upgrade a year ahead of it's development like harry krause? Cause you
are sounding more and more like him every day..

It's Loogie. He and Harry have been holding hands for years.

H*a*r*r*o*l*d May 12th 14 03:14 PM

WTF Happened To My 2nd?
 
On 5/12/2014 9:16 AM, KC wrote:
On 5/12/2014 7:46 AM, BAR wrote:
In article ,
says...


I want a smart gun. You still haven't caught on?


Go buy a smart gun. Nothing is preventing your from doing so. Just don't
expect that the rest of the world will want them.


The smartest gun he could buy would shoot backwards...:)


Too bad he didn't keep the CZ. That would have been a fine gun to keep
under his pillow.

Bill McKee[_2_] May 12th 14 05:01 PM

WTF Happened To My 2nd?
 
On 5/8/14, 7:35 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/8/14, 9:20 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 08 May 2014 20:44:49 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 5/8/14, 7:10 PM,
wrote:
On Thu, 8 May 2014 18:51:18 -0400, BAR wrote:

Don't confuse Harry with the facts.

The problem with RFID is that you become a walking billboard something
akin to carrying a cell phone every where you go announcing your
presence to anyone who wants to know.

This is the sweetheart of the smart gun set

http://www.armatix.us/iW1-active-RFI...80.0.html?&L=7

the German-made Armatix iP1 gun requires the user to wear a
radio-controlled wris****ch, which uses microchips to communicate with
the firearm via a PIN code. But, as soon as the gun loses contact with
the watch—i.e. knocked out of the shooter's hand—it will automatically
deactivate itself, according to the company's website.

Armatix's Smart System also acts as a sort-of LoJack for the gun,
which can be tracked online if lost or stolen. For practice, turn on
the optional Target Control setting, and the weapon will function only
when pointed at a "permitted" target.

Not much of a home defense gun huh?

The accompanying waterproof watch, meanwhile, showcases the watch and
weapon's charge levels, offers time-controlled weapon deactivation,
and comes with interchangeable straps, as well as enough power to
handle 5,000 rounds or a minimum one year of standby. It also tells
the local time.

According to the International Business Times, the iP1 set is on sale
in California for about $1,800—$1,399 for the gun, and another $399
for the watch.
The .22 LR caliber Armatix iP1 pistol comes with a 10-round magazine,
various operating modes, and boasts an operating distance of up to 10
inches.



The technology will advance, if not here then overseas.

Homicide via gun, rate per 100,000 residents

USA 4.2

Germany 0.8

At some point the citizens of this country will have had enough of
murder by gun.


How would this bull**** scheme stop ONE murder by gun?
If it is my gun, I have the secret decoder ring and if I stole the gun
I would just jumper the "smart chip" out.


Oh, I don't know that the smartgun is *the* answer, but I do know that
at some point gun violence will cause a tipping point and draconian
anti-gun measures will pass and be enforced. Bet on it.



Maybe the government will realize the war on drugs is a failure, and use
some other method to put drug dealers out of business. Or maybe those
liberals love black on black killing.

F*O*A*D May 12th 14 05:18 PM

WTF Happened To My 2nd?
 
On 5/12/14, 12:01 PM, Bill McKee wrote:
On 5/8/14, 7:35 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/8/14, 9:20 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 08 May 2014 20:44:49 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 5/8/14, 7:10 PM,
wrote:
On Thu, 8 May 2014 18:51:18 -0400, BAR wrote:

Don't confuse Harry with the facts.

The problem with RFID is that you become a walking billboard
something
akin to carrying a cell phone every where you go announcing your
presence to anyone who wants to know.

This is the sweetheart of the smart gun set

http://www.armatix.us/iW1-active-RFI...80.0.html?&L=7

the German-made Armatix iP1 gun requires the user to wear a
radio-controlled wris****ch, which uses microchips to communicate with
the firearm via a PIN code. But, as soon as the gun loses contact with
the watch—i.e. knocked out of the shooter's hand—it will automatically
deactivate itself, according to the company's website.

Armatix's Smart System also acts as a sort-of LoJack for the gun,
which can be tracked online if lost or stolen. For practice, turn on
the optional Target Control setting, and the weapon will function only
when pointed at a "permitted" target.

Not much of a home defense gun huh?

The accompanying waterproof watch, meanwhile, showcases the watch and
weapon's charge levels, offers time-controlled weapon deactivation,
and comes with interchangeable straps, as well as enough power to
handle 5,000 rounds or a minimum one year of standby. It also tells
the local time.

According to the International Business Times, the iP1 set is on sale
in California for about $1,800—$1,399 for the gun, and another $399
for the watch.
The .22 LR caliber Armatix iP1 pistol comes with a 10-round magazine,
various operating modes, and boasts an operating distance of up to 10
inches.



The technology will advance, if not here then overseas.

Homicide via gun, rate per 100,000 residents

USA 4.2

Germany 0.8

At some point the citizens of this country will have had enough of
murder by gun.

How would this bull**** scheme stop ONE murder by gun?
If it is my gun, I have the secret decoder ring and if I stole the gun
I would just jumper the "smart chip" out.


Oh, I don't know that the smartgun is *the* answer, but I do know that
at some point gun violence will cause a tipping point and draconian
anti-gun measures will pass and be enforced. Bet on it.



Maybe the government will realize the war on drugs is a failure, and use
some other method to put drug dealers out of business. Or maybe those
liberals love black on black killing.



The first sentence in your post is fine. The second is the usual
rec.boats right-wing racist bull****.

Califbill May 13th 14 07:01 AM

WTF Happened To My 2nd?
 
F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/12/14, 12:01 PM, Bill McKee wrote:
On 5/8/14, 7:35 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/8/14, 9:20 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 08 May 2014 20:44:49 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 5/8/14, 7:10 PM,
wrote:
On Thu, 8 May 2014 18:51:18 -0400, BAR wrote:

Don't confuse Harry with the facts.

The problem with RFID is that you become a walking billboard
something
akin to carrying a cell phone every where you go announcing your
presence to anyone who wants to know.

This is the sweetheart of the smart gun set

http://www.armatix.us/iW1-active-RFI...80.0.html?&L=7

the German-made Armatix iP1 gun requires the user to wear a
radio-controlled wris****ch, which uses microchips to communicate with
the firearm via a PIN code. But, as soon as the gun loses contact with
the watch—i.e. knocked out of the shooter's hand—it will automatically
deactivate itself, according to the company's website.

Armatix's Smart System also acts as a sort-of LoJack for the gun,
which can be tracked online if lost or stolen. For practice, turn on
the optional Target Control setting, and the weapon will function only
when pointed at a "permitted" target.

Not much of a home defense gun huh?

The accompanying waterproof watch, meanwhile, showcases the watch and
weapon's charge levels, offers time-controlled weapon deactivation,
and comes with interchangeable straps, as well as enough power to
handle 5,000 rounds or a minimum one year of standby. It also tells
the local time.

According to the International Business Times, the iP1 set is on sale
in California for about $1,800—$1,399 for the gun, and another $399
for the watch.
The .22 LR caliber Armatix iP1 pistol comes with a 10-round magazine,
various operating modes, and boasts an operating distance of up to 10
inches.



The technology will advance, if not here then overseas.

Homicide via gun, rate per 100,000 residents

USA 4.2

Germany 0.8

At some point the citizens of this country will have had enough of
murder by gun.

How would this bull**** scheme stop ONE murder by gun?
If it is my gun, I have the secret decoder ring and if I stole the gun
I would just jumper the "smart chip" out.


Oh, I don't know that the smartgun is *the* answer, but I do know that
at some point gun violence will cause a tipping point and draconian
anti-gun measures will pass and be enforced. Bet on it.



Maybe the government will realize the war on drugs is a failure, and use
some other method to put drug dealers out of business. Or maybe those
liberals love black on black killing.



The first sentence in your post is fine. The second is the usual
rec.boats right-wing racist bull****.


Bull****. Most of the shootings in America are black on black, drug
related shootings!

H*a*r*r*o*l*d May 13th 14 01:16 PM

WTF Happened To My 2nd?
 
On 5/13/2014 2:01 AM, Califbill wrote:
F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/12/14, 12:01 PM, Bill McKee wrote:
On 5/8/14, 7:35 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/8/14, 9:20 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 08 May 2014 20:44:49 -0400, F*O*A*D
wrote:

On 5/8/14, 7:10 PM,
wrote:
On Thu, 8 May 2014 18:51:18 -0400, BAR
wrote:

Don't confuse Harry with the facts.

The problem with RFID is that you become a walking
billboard something akin to carrying a cell phone every
where you go announcing your presence to anyone who
wants to know.

This is the sweetheart of the smart gun set

http://www.armatix.us/iW1-active-RFI...80.0.html?&L=7



the German-made Armatix iP1 gun requires the user to wear a
radio-controlled wris****ch, which uses microchips to
communicate with the firearm via a PIN code. But, as soon
as the gun loses contact with the watch—i.e. knocked out
of the shooter's hand—it will automatically deactivate
itself, according to the company's website.

Armatix's Smart System also acts as a sort-of LoJack for
the gun, which can be tracked online if lost or stolen.
For practice, turn on the optional Target Control
setting, and the weapon will function only when pointed
at a "permitted" target.

Not much of a home defense gun huh?

The accompanying waterproof watch, meanwhile, showcases
the watch and weapon's charge levels, offers
time-controlled weapon deactivation, and comes with
interchangeable straps, as well as enough power to handle
5,000 rounds or a minimum one year of standby. It also
tells the local time.

According to the International Business Times, the iP1
set is on sale in California for about $1,800—$1,399 for
the gun, and another $399 for the watch. The .22 LR
caliber Armatix iP1 pistol comes with a 10-round
magazine, various operating modes, and boasts an
operating distance of up to 10 inches.



The technology will advance, if not here then overseas.

Homicide via gun, rate per 100,000 residents

USA 4.2

Germany 0.8

At some point the citizens of this country will have had
enough of murder by gun.

How would this bull**** scheme stop ONE murder by gun? If it
is my gun, I have the secret decoder ring and if I stole the
gun I would just jumper the "smart chip" out.


Oh, I don't know that the smartgun is *the* answer, but I do
know that at some point gun violence will cause a tipping point
and draconian anti-gun measures will pass and be enforced. Bet
on it.


Maybe the government will realize the war on drugs is a failure,
and use some other method to put drug dealers out of business.
Or maybe those liberals love black on black killing.



The first sentence in your post is fine. The second is the usual
rec.boats right-wing racist bull****.


Bull****. Most of the shootings in America are black on black, drug
related shootings!


Of course. See the O'Reilly post.

Poquito Loco May 20th 14 12:39 AM

WTF Happened To My 2nd?
 
On Sun, 11 May 2014 17:41:16 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 5/11/2014 5:36 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/11/14, 4:54 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 5/11/2014 10:43 AM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article ,
says...


Her "excuse":

"I say a lot of things -- millions of words a day -- so if I misspoke,
that was just a misstatement," she said.

Sorta like, "What difference does it make".

All politicians are liars, or at minimum exaggerators.
That goes for Republicans too.
Just don't have a target yet.
It'll be fun when the target appears.
I expect it to be a real big target.



Even her "millions of words a day" is a far fetched exaggeration of the
truth.

Several studies indicate that the average woman speaks about 20,000
words in a 24 hour period. (Men typically speak about 7,000).

Assuming that Hillary is not "average", let's give her the benefit of
the doubt and double that. No, lets' triple that. Hell, lets make it
*10* times more words a day than the average woman. Still not even
close to a "million words a day".




I can't believe you fellas are judging Hillary on her mistatements,
exaggerations, b.s., whatever.

She's a politician.

And whatever she says pales in comparison to the crazy nonsense spewed
by the 2016 GOP presidential wannabes.

Most of those guys are plain bat**** crazy.



So outright lying and making up stories to garner votes is ok with you
if you're a politician?

Phew. Amazing the standards by which some are willing to live by.


I just got back from Gettysburg, and read a few posts in this thread, and came across this one.

I can't believe you actually asked Harry Krause if lying was OK.

F*O*A*D May 20th 14 12:52 AM

WTF Happened To My 2nd?
 
On 5/19/14, 7:39 PM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Sun, 11 May 2014 17:41:16 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:




I just got back from Gettysburg, and read a few posts in this thread, and came across this one.

I can't believe you actually asked Harry Krause if lying was OK.


Shoot any black people along the road?



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