A collection of posts often on colt E- and I-frame revolvers: pythons, model 357s, officer model specials, etc. Topics not limited to: action jobs, fixing Bubba-gone-wrong gunsmith mistakes, and revolver porn. And sometimes I'll wander off the reservation and type random nouns and verbs that have nothing to do with our sole purpose, because who the hell can really pay attention that long?

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Detroit's last gunshop

Short, but interesting.

http://www2.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=13488

Cool real life Noir.

From Vanity Fair where I've actually seen a large number of interesting stories.
After a woman living in a hotel in Florida was raped, viciously beaten, and left for dead near the Everglades in 2005, the police investigation quickly went cold. But when the victim sued the Airport Regency, the hotel’s private detective, Ken Brennan, became obsessed with the case: how had the 21-year-old blonde disappeared from her room, unseen by security cameras? The author follows Brennan’s trail as the P.I. worked a chilling hunch that would lead him to other states, other crimes, and a man nobody else suspected.

leaked diplomatic communications

I'm a bit surprised at how low key the initial coverage seems to be (perhaps b/c it's a weekend).  It seems like this has the potential to be the story of the decade.

Some initial thoughts: WSJ and Chris Good with some snippets.  Interesting: Saudi Arabia and Bahrain both urged taking out Iran.

It would be amusing if the state dept had allowed this to happen as a way to very convincingly disseminate misinformation.  But since we're not a in spy novel, the probability is epsilon, where "epsilon" is a mispelling of "zero."

If they are right that this is (again) the work for 23 y/o Pfc Manning, it's a resounding demonstration that any secure system is as weak as it's weakest link.  Why the hell were these available, unencrypted, to one guy who clearly didn't need them?    Given his openly gay persona, perhaps not the best marketing move given the current dismantling of DADT.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Business and Obama.

From Politico:
“These weren’t issues that got the president any votes or political leverage,” said one insider to the conversations. “These were issues that demonstrated that this administration doesn’t get it. It’s like talking to your dog.”


UN might be cause of cholera in Haiti

Good intentions perhaps, but not too insightful about the effects of effluent in drinking water.

Chinese thought bubble: "We are the masters now"

Interesting article by Niall Ferguson, perhaps best summed up by a simple picture:

[POWER3]


Hat tip: The Browser.

Taliban leader involved in months of secret talks = fake

NY times:
 KABUL, Afghanistan — For months, the secret talks unfolding between Taliban and Afghan leaders to end the war appeared to be showing promise, if only because of the appearance of a certain insurgent leader at one end of the table: Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour, one of the most senior commanders in the Taliban movement.
But now, it turns out, Mr. Mansour was apparently not Mr. Mansour at all. In an episode that could have been lifted from a spy novel, United States and Afghan officials now say the Afghan man was an impostor, and high-level discussions conducted with the assistance of NATO appear to have achieved little.        

 “It’s not him,” said a Western diplomat in Kabul intimately involved in the discussions. “And we gave him a lot of money.”        

Monday, November 22, 2010

Kazushi Sakuraba.

In his prime, Saku was amazing.  His movements in the seconds before a win were moments of WTF violent poetry, written on guys   almost always 20-50lbs heavier than him.

His decimation of the entire Gracie family was typical.  They beat everyone.  He beat all of them.



Often a favorite fighter of fighters:

Bas Rutten

Having some medical problems so watching old PRIDE FC mixed martial arts fights to make the time go  by quicker.  Bas Rutten and The Professor have to be one of the best announcing teams for any sport ever. Warm, knowledgeable, funny, and badass (well, Bas was in his day).

Bas talking about his early fighting:



Bas doing some fighting. Note the use of open hand hits when not using gloves to avoid breaking hand (and the affect on the recipient if you doubt the efficacy):






Bas' very heavily watched street fighting video:


Sunday, November 21, 2010

Under: just don't get it. Vapid Iran twitter diplomacy

From Claire Berlinski:



I've been working on an article all week about Turkey's bafflingly supine diplomatic position toward Iran. Now I read this.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's spokesman sent a birthday greeting to the president of Iran, who turned 54 this week.
State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley urged Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to send American hikers Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer home.
In a tweet sent Thursday on Ahmadinejad's birthday, Crowley said, "What a gift that would be."
Let me get this straight. Our Secretary of State has wished the president of a regime that kidnapped American citizens a happy birthday, asked him nicely to give them back, and thinks Twitter is the appropriate medium for this communication? Could this all be true?
I can't believe I've been working all week on a piece arguing that Turkey doesn't seem to grasp what it's dealing with.

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