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WTF Happened To My 2nd?
On 5/11/2014 5:41 PM, 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. Harry has no moral core, it was beaten out of him as a child so what hillary does is nothing to him... |
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WTF Happened To My 2nd?
On 5/11/2014 6:44 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 5/11/2014 6:33 PM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 5/11/14, 6:18 PM, Boating All Out wrote: In article , says... Darryl Issa is unlikely to be a candidate for POTUS. If he were, I'd be as critical of him if there's proof he "got away with anything". We aren't talking about Issa, Biden, Paul or Bush. We are talking about Hillary Clinton who, IMO, is a lying opportunist who doesn't come close to meeting any reasonable character standards to be considered for POTUS. Sorry Harry but none of the left wing spin or touch up paint is going to change my mind or the minds of many others. You aren't going to find a Republican who's any less an "lying opportunist." Name one so I can point that out to you. There's a base number of people who will never vote for Hillary. They are called "Republicans." That would be you. BFD. Nothing you say about "millions of words" or that you "don't like the way she does hair" will mean anything to those who will vote for her. Give me a break. You're either trolling or watching Fox News. Benghazi to you. It's disingenuous to call out Hillary for dishonesty when you voted for Bush, Cheney, and indirectly Rice and Rumsfeld, the four political liars of the apocalypse. You can't compare talking points like yours, with facts like ours... Just because you say they lied, doesn't make it true. In fact you being you, more likely it makes it a lie too. Either way, we know hillary lied, we have the video and as to the "lies" of the former 4, she went right along with it too.... You can't help yourself. Nothing you say makes Hillary any *more* honest. How can anyone knowingly support and vote for a person who has on several occasions outright lied and/or seriously exaggerated his/her qualifications and experiences in an attempt to become the POTUS? It's beyond me. |
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On 5/11/2014 8:10 PM, KC wrote:
On 5/11/2014 6:18 PM, Boating All Out wrote: In article , says... Darryl Issa is unlikely to be a candidate for POTUS. If he were, I'd be as critical of him if there's proof he "got away with anything". We aren't talking about Issa, Biden, Paul or Bush. We are talking about Hillary Clinton who, IMO, is a lying opportunist who doesn't come close to meeting any reasonable character standards to be considered for POTUS. Sorry Harry but none of the left wing spin or touch up paint is going to change my mind or the minds of many others. You aren't going to find a Republican who's any less an "lying opportunist." Name one so I can point that out to you. There's a base number of people who will never vote for Hillary. They are called "Republicans." That would be you. BFD. Nothing you say about "millions of words" or that you "don't like the way she does hair" will mean anything to those who will vote for her. Give me a break. You're either trolling or watching Fox News. Benghazi to you. Why do you hate your country so much? I don't think BOA hates his country. I think he's just trying to impress with his non-committal statements thereby hiding his ability to take a position and believe in it. He does what many modern liberals do .... attack the person with the opinion rather than the opinion. |
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On 5/11/2014 5:36 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
I can't believe you fellas are judging Hillary on her mistatements, exaggerations, b.s., whatever. She's a politician. I wonder how you judge madam Hillary? |
WTF Happened To My 2nd?
On 5/11/14, 7:53 PM, KC wrote:
On 5/11/2014 10:42 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 5/11/2014 9:59 AM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 5/11/14, 9:28 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 5/11/2014 6:13 AM, KC wrote: On 5/11/2014 2:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Sorry. I thought you were referring to my "smart" comment. As far as guns are concerned, formal education doesn't play into the equation in my mind. Being sane and responsible does. However: In past generations there were many reasons people didn't complete high school. In certain farming regions for example or unique situations where the kids were needed to help support the family. During WWII there were many who dropped out of high school to join the military. Most went on and received at least a GED and many went on to college under the GI bill. In today's world there aren't really many justified reasons for not getting at least a high school diploma. Since the 1960's our welfare and aid to people and families has increased over 700 percent. High tech farming has eliminated most of the grunt work requirements with higher yields. The government pays some farmers *not* to grow some crops. The purpose of getting an education ... even if it's only a high school diploma ... is so one can become self sufficient and a contributing member of society ... not a burden on it. Unfortunately our welfare system has created a culture whereby there is little motivation in many cases because Uncle Sam will provide. Unless someone is mentally disabled, physically disabled or has some boni fide reason for not sticking it out and getting a HS diploma or a GED, I could understand making some federal benefits unavailable. If you can't get a job ... go back to school and the benefits will continue. So, you would disqualify anybody who did not have a HS Diploma from having a weapon? Please note my comment, "As far as guns are concerned, formal education doesn't play into the equation in my mind" however the more I think about it, maybe it should now-a-days, along with certain other rights and benefits normally allowed to responsible, contributing members of society. If someone is 18 years old, dropped out of high school, doesn't have a job or visible means of support .... should they be issued a permit for a handgun? My logic says "No". What does the Constitution say? Some folks like to be in charge and set the rules... Seems the qualifications always ignore their own deficiencies, really seems to be a blue state thing. I don't think bullies should have guns... The Constitution provides for the right to bear arms but it doesn't say that right necessarily extends to everyone. Laws already exist under the framework of the Constitution that nobody argues with because they are common sense interpretations. What state allows selling a hand gun to a 10 year old? What state allows legal selling of a firearm to a convicted felon? I also favor background checks. I also favor prohibiting firearm sales to those with diagnosed physiological disorders or mental illness. A basic education (high school diploma) is supposed to minimally prepare you for the adult world and means of supporting yourself as a contributing member of society. The reasons to drop out now-a-days are more by choice than by necessity and those who drop out are far more likely to become a burden on society rather than a contributing member. My logic says they are more likely to commit crimes to survive, having few other options for making a living. So, again I ask, "Should an 18 year old high school drop out be issued a permit to own a handgun?" I can see valid reasons to answer "No" just like a 10 year old shouldn't own one. You can almost smell the "pride" in having a father who "had the sense" to drop out of school in the third grade. Sad. Yeah, and you were so proud of your failure of a parent, you make up stories to try to convince us you know which one he was... My failure as a parent? What? |
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WTF Happened To My 2nd?
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WTF Happened To My 2nd?
On 5/11/2014 9:09 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article , says... BAO is just an anonymous troll who throws bombs into a newsgroup trying to get a reaction. I notice he has given up on the claim that the mean old NRA is keeping him from getting an overpriced belly gun with a secret decoder watch. The offer still stands. I bet I can get an FFL to order one of these pistols if he will come up with the 2 grand. I think he is the "kevin" (generic name for all of these phantom posters) who presents to live in the Tambay area so I can transfer it to him without any problems ... or he can come here and get it from my FFL guy. Given up? Because I won't entertain your gun nut desires for endless argument? I'm done with that - until I feel like doing it again. Sorry, I don't need a wannabe gun dealer doing work for me. I'll wait until they they hit the stores. Then maybe I'll buy one, maybe I won't. It's certainly none of your business. Then why did you whine in an internet newsgroup that you wanted to buy one but the NRA thugs won't let you? You makes the topic everyone's business. You'll be back with more whining. Or maybe you won't. Up to you. Or maybe not. |
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WTF Happened To My 2nd?
On 5/11/2014 11:20 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article , says... On 5/11/2014 9:09 PM, Boating All Out wrote: Given up? Because I won't entertain your gun nut desires for endless argument? I'm done with that - until I feel like doing it again. Sorry, I don't need a wannabe gun dealer doing work for me. I'll wait until they they hit the stores. Then maybe I'll buy one, maybe I won't. It's certainly none of your business. Then why did you whine in an internet newsgroup that you wanted to buy one but the NRA thugs won't let you? You makes the topic everyone's business. So you think when I post about NRA thugs preventing me (and others) from buying a smart gun, it's your business to make sure I get one? You volunteering your services too? For everybody? Hey, if you think that's normal, that's all right. Be my guest. But, no thanks. None of your business. BTW, why were you whining so much about Hillary Clinton? Just to whine? Nobody cares whether you like her or not. Just curious why you would do that. You'll be back with more whining. Or maybe you won't. Up to you. Or maybe not. Perhaps. But at least it will have a point to it. I post my opinions because I believe in them. Your beliefs seem to depend on the phases of the moon. |
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In article ,
says... I post my opinions because I believe in them. Your beliefs seem to depend on the phases of the moon. Why are you talking about "beliefs?" You're not interested in my beliefs, or expressing yours, when you can be beating up on Hillary Clinton. That's a deeply held belief I suppose. Good for you. 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. As far as I can tell, you don't. All this is doing is making the NRA look worse than ever. http://www.northjersey.com/news/pres...tart-of-n-j-s- tough-smart-gun-law-1.1013958 "Padilla, the Armatix representative, told The Record in October that she had encountered only excitement from prospective buyers. But this month, she told The New York Times that she had been barraged with angry voicemails and calls from heavy breathers after someone had posted her cellphone number on a chat board for gun enthusiasts." "Heavy breathers." The NRA. LOL. This isn't over. But I'm done talking about it until there's a change in the situation. |
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On 5/12/2014 7:51 AM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article , says... So then you are just trolling and you were not really interested in the gun at all. I get it. I wouldn't pay $2000 for a .22rf pocket pistol either. I guess expressing an opinion - or belief as Richard would call it - which disagrees with your gun nut perspective is a no-no to you. If you don't agree, it's "trolling." That's okay. Just to keep you on track that would be my opposition to NRA thuggery. I was simply pointing out I am sure you could special order this but I also doubt it will never be stocked anywhere because it is a stupid idea. You can't find a GyroJet at the WalMart either. Yes, I've heard your opinion on future "availability." Of course you're wrong, as history always proves Luddites wrong. After all, you're using Win98. That's fine if it works for you. Hasn't kept the world from moving on. And it will move on in the case of smart guns. I'm done with this for now. You and Richard can carry on as you please. You should change your handle to "Waning Gibbous" |
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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.. |
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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...:) |
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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:) |
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On 5/12/14, 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...:) You, on the the other hand, wouldn't pass the nics check. |
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? |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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****. |
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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! |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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On Fri, 09 May 2014 06:38:58 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/9/14, 12:05 AM, Tim wrote: On Thursday, May 8, 2014 11:59:16 AM UTC-7, F*O*A*D wrote: He has to consult with his Saviour. I do that every day, Harry. It's good for the mind and soul. You really should try that yourself. It just might make you a gentler person... I'm not a superstitious guy. ;^) |
WTF Happened To My 2nd?
On 5/21/14, 7:35 PM, jps wrote:
On Fri, 09 May 2014 06:38:58 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: On 5/9/14, 12:05 AM, Tim wrote: On Thursday, May 8, 2014 11:59:16 AM UTC-7, F*O*A*D wrote: He has to consult with his Saviour. I do that every day, Harry. It's good for the mind and soul. You really should try that yourself. It just might make you a gentler person... I'm not a superstitious guy. ;^) Speaking of the superstitious, the creationists are really worried about Neil deGrasse Tyson's new Cosmos series. http://tinyurl.com/mp2epzo They're afraid it will find its way into classrooms. One parent stopped the show to explain to his son that an episode that explains the Noah's Ark myth is an insult to Christianity. I thought that was really funny, since the tale of Noah is in the old testament. |
WTF Happened To My 2nd?
F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/21/14, 7:35 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 09 May 2014 06:38:58 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: On 5/9/14, 12:05 AM, Tim wrote: On Thursday, May 8, 2014 11:59:16 AM UTC-7, F*O*A*D wrote: He has to consult with his Saviour. I do that every day, Harry. It's good for the mind and soul. You really should try that yourself. It just might make you a gentler person... I'm not a superstitious guy. ;^) Speaking of the superstitious, the creationists are really worried about Neil deGrasse Tyson's new Cosmos series. http://tinyurl.com/mp2epzo They're afraid it will find its way into classrooms. One parent stopped the show to explain to his son that an episode that explains the Noah's Ark myth is an insult to Christianity. I thought that was really funny, since the tale of Noah is in the old testament. Funny, is most societies have a legend of a great flood. Including the South American natives. Maybe Noah saw it coming. But I do miss Unicorns. |
WTF Happened To My 2nd?
On Thu, 22 May 2014 00:10:17 -0500, Califbill
wrote: One parent stopped the show to explain to his son that an episode that explains the Noah's Ark myth is an insult to Christianity. I thought that was really funny, since the tale of Noah is in the old testament. Funny, is most societies have a legend of a great flood. Including the South American natives. Maybe Noah saw it coming. But I do miss Unicorns. === There have been a lot of great floods and there is plenty of geological evidence to support that assertion. As you cruise down the north coast of the Dominican Republic it is very easy to see where the sea level was much higher at various periods of time. The only questions are the timing with relation to the development of mankind, and the various causes. |
WTF Happened To My 2nd?
Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 22 May 2014 00:10:17 -0500, Califbill wrote: One parent stopped the show to explain to his son that an episode that explains the Noah's Ark myth is an insult to Christianity. I thought that was really funny, since the tale of Noah is in the old testament. Funny, is most societies have a legend of a great flood. Including the South American natives. Maybe Noah saw it coming. But I do miss Unicorns. === There have been a lot of great floods and there is plenty of geological evidence to support that assertion. As you cruise down the north coast of the Dominican Republic it is very easy to see where the sea level was much higher at various periods of time. The only questions are the timing with relation to the development of mankind, and the various causes. Maybe Noah saw that asteroid heading for earth and the oceans. |
WTF Happened To My 2nd?
On Thu, 22 May 2014 13:22:14 -0500, Califbill
wrote: === There have been a lot of great floods and there is plenty of geological evidence to support that assertion. As you cruise down the north coast of the Dominican Republic it is very easy to see where the sea level was much higher at various periods of time. The only questions are the timing with relation to the development of mankind, and the various causes. Maybe Noah saw that asteroid heading for earth and the oceans. === Given that the stories always seem to involve building a boat it was more likely a slowly evolving event like a global warming scenario. The good news is that you and I already have boats but I'm not sure we've got room for all of those critters onboard. |
WTF Happened To My 2nd?
Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 22 May 2014 13:22:14 -0500, Califbill wrote: === There have been a lot of great floods and there is plenty of geological evidence to support that assertion. As you cruise down the north coast of the Dominican Republic it is very easy to see where the sea level was much higher at various periods of time. The only questions are the timing with relation to the development of mankind, and the various causes. Maybe Noah saw that asteroid heading for earth and the oceans. === Given that the stories always seem to involve building a boat it was more likely a slowly evolving event like a global warming scenario. The good news is that you and I already have boats but I'm not sure we've got room for all of those critters onboard. The Ark was most likely a rectangular barge. Since he really had no course to plot. So lots more room. We go down to the bay, get a big barge and put my boat on it. Then we know what to do as we watched "Water World". Snicker. |
WTF Happened To My 2nd?
On 5/22/14, 6:28 PM, Califbill wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 22 May 2014 13:22:14 -0500, Califbill wrote: === There have been a lot of great floods and there is plenty of geological evidence to support that assertion. As you cruise down the north coast of the Dominican Republic it is very easy to see where the sea level was much higher at various periods of time. The only questions are the timing with relation to the development of mankind, and the various causes. Maybe Noah saw that asteroid heading for earth and the oceans. === Given that the stories always seem to involve building a boat it was more likely a slowly evolving event like a global warming scenario. The good news is that you and I already have boats but I'm not sure we've got room for all of those critters onboard. The Ark was most likely a rectangular barge. Since he really had no course to plot. So lots more room. We go down to the bay, get a big barge and put my boat on it. Then we know what to do as we watched "Water World". Snicker. Wait. You *believe* the Noah bull**** story? -- If right-wing assholes could fly, rec.boats would be an airport! |
WTF Happened To My 2nd?
F*O*A*D wrote:
On 5/22/14, 6:28 PM, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 22 May 2014 13:22:14 -0500, Califbill wrote: === There have been a lot of great floods and there is plenty of geological evidence to support that assertion. As you cruise down the north coast of the Dominican Republic it is very easy to see where the sea level was much higher at various periods of time. The only questions are the timing with relation to the development of mankind, and the various causes. Maybe Noah saw that asteroid heading for earth and the oceans. === Given that the stories always seem to involve building a boat it was more likely a slowly evolving event like a global warming scenario. The good news is that you and I already have boats but I'm not sure we've got room for all of those critters onboard. The Ark was most likely a rectangular barge. Since he really had no course to plot. So lots more room. We go down to the bay, get a big barge and put my boat on it. Then we know what to do as we watched "Water World". Snicker. Wait. You *believe* the Noah bull**** story? If there was an Ark it would most likely resembled a barge. Can not handle boating in a boating group? Probably more likely to have been an ark, than a Zimmerman Lobsta Boat. |
WTF Happened To My 2nd?
On 5/22/14, 8:18 PM, Califbill wrote:
F*O*A*D wrote: On 5/22/14, 6:28 PM, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 22 May 2014 13:22:14 -0500, Califbill wrote: === There have been a lot of great floods and there is plenty of geological evidence to support that assertion. As you cruise down the north coast of the Dominican Republic it is very easy to see where the sea level was much higher at various periods of time. The only questions are the timing with relation to the development of mankind, and the various causes. Maybe Noah saw that asteroid heading for earth and the oceans. === Given that the stories always seem to involve building a boat it was more likely a slowly evolving event like a global warming scenario. The good news is that you and I already have boats but I'm not sure we've got room for all of those critters onboard. The Ark was most likely a rectangular barge. Since he really had no course to plot. So lots more room. We go down to the bay, get a big barge and put my boat on it. Then we know what to do as we watched "Water World". Snicker. Wait. You *believe* the Noah bull**** story? If there was an Ark it would most likely resembled a barge. Can not handle boating in a boating group? Probably more likely to have been an ark, than a Zimmerman Lobsta Boat. And you are seriously contemplating the shape of a mythical boat that was based upon religious superstition? -- If right-wing assholes could fly, rec.boats would be an airport! |
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