Monthly Archives: December 2006

Is there a Metallurgist in the house?

I need to know the difference between 440C and N690 Stainless Steel. No rush, I’m just very curious.

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RNS Quote of the Day: 12/21/2006

From Shakespeare: If it be now, ’t is not to come; if it be not to come, it will be now; if it be not now, yet it will come: the readiness is all. –Hamlet, act V, scene 2 (emphasis mine) … Continue reading

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RNS Quote of the Day: 12/20/06

When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own palace, his goods are in peace. Luke 11:21 (NKJV) Boston’s Gun Bible (pp 4/24) And so is his mind.

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I know that I said

That yesterday’s post would be the last one about last week’s storm, but I keep finding stuff that I think you all might find interesting. First, let me throw some links out there for you: James Wesley Rawles of SurvivalBlog … Continue reading

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Dare to be Stupid: 12/20/06

I really want to see this actual report to see where the increases are. My guess is that they are in the states that forbid concealed or open carry. Murders, robberies and other violent crimes reported in the United States … Continue reading

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Crappus Interuptus

Not quite “Life flashing before his eyes like a movie on the stall door”, but close enough for me. In my opinion, word for word, Og the Neanderpundit does the best crapblogging. (I’d say “pound for pound”, but that is … Continue reading

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RNS Quote of the Day: 12/19/06

Crime is a software, NOT a hardware problem. Boston T. Party – Boston’s Gun Bible (pp 4/18) Why is it so hard for gun bigots to understand this?

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Our Man in the Stan

Whence the electric and cable came back online I hit the emailbox and found some kind words from LT Chad in there. It seems that the USPS was working above and beyond and got the stuff I mailed to him … Continue reading

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Final Note

An addendum to my storm posts from yesterday: First, and most importantly; at last count, we had ten people giving a “yea” vote to my reposting of the “By Ourselves, For Ourselves” series. I’m pretty sure that is close to … Continue reading

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Of Welfare and History

They got a little taste of government cheese a couple years ago. And now they’ve come back for more. A group of about 300 Mazahua Indians briefly seized a water treatment plant on Mexico City’s western outskirts Wednesday and temporarily … Continue reading

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