Mr. Kellgren: QUICK! Get it to Market Before January 20th!
I don't know if this is a joke or not.
It's not on KelTec's website as I type this.
But it seems to be a new development, and given that it's allegedly a Kel-Tec product, it's a more plausible notion than it would otherwise be from less whimsical manufacturers.
But if this is real, and there's really a pistol coming out in 5.7x28 NATO, one that uses the 50 shot P-90 mags, well, I'm afraid my cashflow is likely to take a hit.
Posted by: J Greely at Wed Dec 23 18:01:57 2020 (ZlYZd)
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That does look like a lot of fun. I might have to get the .22lr version just to be able to use it for the local rimfire challenge meets. The 5.7x28 version seems like a good way to defend yourself from the zombie mink apocalypse that is no doubt scheduled for 2021....
Posted by: David at Wed Dec 23 20:03:27 2020 (jdGUg)
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I actually wondered if something like this, albeit with a smaller magazine, might be a better PDW than the P-90. Although the P-90 is compact, it is still too large to fit into a hip holster, and so would be getting in your way much too often. A good PDW, in my opinion, is one that you can always have with you need it, and not something that you stored somewhere else because it was too bulky to carry around all the time.
Posted by: Siergen at Thu Dec 24 13:07:14 2020 (jIT9h)
4@Siergen P-90 magazines are available, and in a military context are in the NATO logistics system
Brügger & Thomet makes something like what you're talking about, it also comes, in less compact form, in full auto. The Coast Guard and Army have kits for their Sigs that do much the same thing.
The magazine for the P-90 is about 10 inches long so this KEL-TEC beast is probably about 13-14 inches long. Assuming good balance (and its balance is going to shift a lot as the magazine empties), that is probably at the very limit of a wieldable pistol, but it also means that a folding or retractable stock will have sufficient length of pull to be practical, though such a feature would make it an SBR in the U.S. civilian market.
All of this assumes that this picture is not a joke by someone on 4-chan's /k/ board.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Thu Dec 24 13:39:54 2020 (5iiQK)
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Kel-Tec does not currently have a P50 pistol but they did trademark the name P50 in February.
Posted by: Rick C at Thu Dec 24 23:29:52 2020 (eqaFC)
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They should've adapted RDB for P90 magazines instead of this.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Fri Dec 25 00:42:57 2020 (LZ7Bg)
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Sun Jan 3 17:52:30 2021 (PiXy!)
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I flipped through the "magazine" in a bookstore. Not a fan of the loading procedure for the P50. The interview with George Kellgren was okay, but omitted what I would've asked: why no update to P-3AT, etc.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Sun Jan 3 19:55:38 2021 (LZ7Bg)
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Bad optics!
OTOH, remnants of the Empire outlasted the Republic by a 1000 years. And technically Making America Great Again isn't saying anything about Republic.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Sat Dec 19 01:11:21 2020 (LZ7Bg)
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I doubt there is a single elected federal (or state) representative or member of any former, current, or incoming administration who does not believe
a) The Rubicon has been crossed and we're already in a Civil War
b) The Rubicon is TRYING to be crossed and we need to get rid of the people trying to stop it.
c) The Rubicon has yet to be crossed, and I'M THE ONE TO DO IT
d) Don't care; how can I profit from the current situation
And every single one of them supports their position by claiming everyone else WANTS to cross The Rubicon and THEY ARE THE ONES TO STOP IT.
Posted by: Ben at Sat Dec 19 12:25:23 2020 (9Wcjc)
The Ramifications of a Faux-Pas in Current Year
Monday morning, I was at work, and had been at work about 45 minutes, 2 of my kidney stones are about to leave and go explore the world, and they were particularly impatient that day. Well, 45 minutes into the shift I comitted a terrible Faux-Pas. I left my position and went to the bathroom, where I rather loudly vomited.
In the current environment, this is a dreadful faux-pas.
So I got sent home and naturally could not come back until I got a certification of cleanliness from a state approved source.
The last time this happened I was out for nearly two weeks, because the test took 4 days to schedule and 6 days to get results from. The current estimate is longer, however, there are a limited number of 15 minute test facilities in Virginia, and I was able to secure an appointment with one of them for Thursday. The assumption being that the aggregate time lost would be less.
There was a little trepidation on my part since I have been under the weather this week since Monday, and my symptoms have included a splitting headache (but no fever to speak of).
Thursday I got up and drove across bridges, through tunnels and far away to make my appointment which was 40 minutes late because they are swamped. I got my most unpleasant test and waited for my 15 minute results which were ready in an hour.
The phone call said I was free of any association with that Chi-Com harridan Coronachan.
"My bat soup brings all the boys to the yard."
Yay!.
I noted on my phone the email that had the printed version of my cleanliness certification, and went home, did some laundry, slept, watched some Twitcheranians play Cyberpunk 2077 and called work to get the email I needed to mail the results to.
When I opened the email, I got this:
And I was all like:
And no I couldn't go to work, which was particularly annoying since every day I miss this time of year is a ridiculous amount of money lost.
Today, I spent almost two hours on the phone trying to resolve this matter and dealing with the downside of patient privacy laws....but I finally got a certification of cleanliness and can start working again tomorrow.
I suspect my illness was a reaction to the pain and having just gotten a flu shot since I don't want to be tag-teamed by CoronaChan and Influ-Enza.
I've had three days off now, which I've mostly spent in bed and doing some house cleaning, and making notes and outlines for posts that get overtaken by events.
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Eh, good and bad. On the plus side I'm about to get a fair amount of time off after spending the last year getting (simultaneously) two major ($M) transformational tech projects off the ground and just started in implementation. On the minus the timing wasn't exactly my choice and I'll be spending a chunk of it looking for new employment as my position was moved to another state without me.
Posted by: StargazerA5 at Thu Dec 10 15:32:03 2020 (j9NNa)
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I'm retiring at the end of the month. Being driven around the bend trying to finish up projects before leaving ("Why don't we add three more project goals and try to finish even earlier?"), and training other people in the software that I use. Getting no help from our IT:
Me: "hey IT, I need to get the software updated on our Training PC's."
Silence.
"Hey guys, seriously, I need the software updated."
Second hand to one of the prospective students: "you just need it on your own system and can follow along via Teams."
Me: "Guys, this is in-person instruction in the classroom. It's hands-on stuff, and it needs to be in a controlled classroom environment."
Silence.
Second hand again: "We'll push the update the morning of the class."
Me: "guys, didn't you just spend two hours yesterday trying to get it running bug-free on one student's computer, despite it being installed three weeks ago? Didn't it take a week to get it done last time, WITH vendor support?"
Silence....
Posted by: Ubu at Fri Dec 11 06:13:55 2020 (UlsdO)
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I am actually one of those people who have been doing pretty well despite the Wuhan flu. Work has been been handing out overtime and I have been hauling more pay home this year than ever. If anything, the lockdowns that will come if the likely scenario of ol' Joe taking office happens will just keep me busy at work.
But we live in 2020, when anything can and will happen.
Posted by: cxt217 at Fri Dec 11 23:26:50 2020 (4i7w0)
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The first time I got kidney stones, my reaction after a bathroom break was basically Welp, I'm dying.
The second time I got kidney stones I instituted a police of always having a bottle of diet soda on my desk, which I'm lucky enough to be able to do working from home. Haven't had them bad since then.
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Approximately 96% successful. Just that little 4% at the end. And the engines dying from a lack of fuel pressure. And the final one eating itself. But holy crap, that was AMAZING.
Really, that is a successful test. The hard part was everything BUT the landing.
Posted by: Wonderduck at Wed Dec 9 18:49:32 2020 (Bkp4m)
I don't speak any Chinese. I was once told that my pronunciation of "nihao" was lewd.
So I don't know if these two videos are the smoking gun of our murderer after discharging into our abdomen...or they are the equivalent of a Downfall video.
Many years ago there was an add put out by the Tea Party which featured a Chinese Professor in 2030 talking about the U.S. had fallen because it was decadent, corrupt and had spent itself into bankruptcy.
This set of videos is so close to that political ad, it is both terrifying, and cause for suspicion. It's just too on the nose. The big difference is, that the Tea Party ad assumed no real malice on the part of China, merely envisioning them coming in and picking up the pieces after an American collapse. This one on the other hand, well, take 18 minutes of your time.....
The vid, (which despite its garish title card doesn't mention Hunter much) is hosted by a channel called Inconvenient Truths, which I'm not familiar with, and has not vanished from YouTube as of this typing.
This is concerning to say the least, and it's inclusion in a streamed lecture indicates supreme confidence they are in charge, completely and an aberration like Trump will never happen again. (Or, bullshit, one of the two.)
This bears some scrutiny. An independant Chinese translation would be a good place to start. Perhaps someone can to go to Politics and Prose and try to track down that clerk, surely he's moved on after 5 years, but if he can be tracked down the veracity of the story might be verified.
We do know that China is doing many of the things mentioned in this video. The rust belt is testament to that. But the specific identification of 1992 to 2016 as China's happy time and that the one time a spanner got in their works was when someone not bought and paid for by Wall Street* got behind Resolute Desk confirms so many of my biases that I must rub my chin and squint skeptically.
UPDATE2: The video just got yeeted from You-Tube, but I'm hosting it on my Bitchute channel.
* Particularly interesting, because the professor doesn't claim that Trump was pure, but that his bad debts had resulted in bad blood between him and Wall Street.
A veteran of WW2 and Viet Nam he was a test pilot from 1945-1957 where he ran many of the most cutting edge aviation designs through their paces in an era when the envelope of performance was being pushed to the limit and learning was by doing and making mistakes.
Yeager is best known for the first piloted flight past mach one, but was awarded many honors including the, Air Force Distinguished Service Medal the Army Distinguished Service Medal, 2 Silver Stars, 2 Legion of Merit awards, 3 Distinguished Flying Crosses, a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart.
After retirement as a Brigader General, he set several civilian aviation records, worked on the commission investigating the loss of the Space Shuttle Challenger, acted as a technical advisor to Electronic Arts and was engaged in numerous educational initiatives. in 2012, on the 65th anniversary of his historic flight, he recreated it, in an F-15.
Passing away at 97, he lived a long, wondrous and fruitful life, but he was an American icon who will be sorely missed.
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RIP
I went to Edwards to the 50th anniversary in 1999. Heard the sonic boom and saw Gen. Yeager taxi up and climb out of the F-15. Also, they let SR-71 make a low pass (subsonic, of course).
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Wed Dec 9 12:16:57 2020 (LZ7Bg)
79 Years Ago
One of the most frequently shared photos of the Pearl Harbor Attack is this one, which is sometimes idetified as the explosion of the battleship Arizona.
It is actually the destroyer Shaw (DD-373) suffering the explosion of her forward magazines.
Here is what she looked like after the raid.
Note that U.S.S. Shaw went on to be awarded 11 battle stars in the resulting war. She was decommissioned in October of 1945.
If you're interested in how that was possible, well, Drachinifel has three 30 min videos on the post-attack salvage operation.
If you're into naval history and not following Drachinifel, you are wrong.
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Your "after" picture for USS Shaw is actually of USS Cassin and USS Downes, which were in drydock during the attack. A 250kg bomb went off between them causing severe damage and fires and eventually Downes fell off her keel blocks and leaned on Cassin.
The "Name That Mystery Ship" I did for the Shaw can be found here at this link. The attendant history writeup is at this link.
Posted by: Wonderduck at Mon Dec 7 14:51:00 2020 (Bkp4m)
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Thanks for pointing out the error. It's been corrected.
For those confused, this is the picture that was initially the second one down.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Mon Dec 7 15:09:11 2020 (5iiQK)
Posted by: Mauser at Thu Dec 3 18:58:24 2020 (Ix1l6)
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Meanwhile, someone told my wife that UPS plans to suspend acceptance of parcels. They are piled up in offices, they aren't even loading them on trucks to send. Warehouses are over capacity.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Thu Dec 3 19:10:07 2020 (LZ7Bg)
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For what it's worth I just received a package yesterday shipped from NYC via UPS. It was pretty much shipped on time.
Posted by: Rick C at Fri Dec 4 01:34:07 2020 (eqaFC)
He came from the direst and most hopeless poverty, served his country in Korea, went on to pursue an academic career and eventually became one of the most respected minds in America.
His books can be purchased here, they are worth it. Some of his wisdom can be gleaned here. We as a nation have suffered a loss that is hard to describe. A show he did for PBS can be found here and there is an interview with him here.
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I've been seeing those 1" cubes in a lot of videos lately, I wonder where they come from?
There's also a 4" Tungsten cube that's been making the rounds of the GunTubers and others.
Posted by: Mauser at Mon Nov 30 00:10:11 2020 (Ix1l6)
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Search for "density cubes"; they're all over Amazon, eBay, Etsy, etc. I think they're for teaching ranged combat to homeschooled kids. :-)
-j
Posted by: J Greely at Mon Nov 30 00:46:49 2020 (ZlYZd)
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My mother works at a place called "The Institute for Physics of High Pressures", which is basically centered around a giant press. They were the first to make synthetic diamonds, long time ago. These days they're trying to create a metallic hydrogen. Basically scientists were so preoccupied with the question if they could, they forgot to ask if they should. Metal hydrogen is not a quantum state, so who cares? Maybe they should start a Youtube channel too.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Mon Nov 30 00:51:39 2020 (LZ7Bg)
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A friend of mine, Rex S., is a leading seller of some kind of "model cube". He was a teacher in a high school and started it as a hobby after he had a brain cancer and became unable to teach due to seizures. He was selling all sorts of garbage, like miniature steam engines, polished stones, and geodes, until one day he sold these cubes to some industrial place. I think he makes them mostly out of tungsten.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Mon Nov 30 00:55:35 2020 (LZ7Bg)
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I'm just sad that the earbuds didn't get tested too.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Mon Nov 30 07:56:45 2020 (PiXy!)
So, a very dangerous mutated strain of CoronaChan emerged in Danish mink farms a bit over a week ago. The Danish government ordered the culling of all the minks in the country. Rather than incinerate them, the buried the dead minks in a cemetery resulting the following, genuine 2020 headline...
The story is somewhat vague on certain crucial details. Are they ambulatory dead minks? Or just dead minks that floated up like corpses in a New Orleans graveyard?
I assume the latter, but it is 2020, it doesn't specifically SAY that the dead minks aren't walking, and the calls for calm are coming from some spokesperson at The Guardian.
Note:
Remember that .22 long rifle is probably the best round to have in a zombie apocalypse, the ammunition is as available as anything else is right now, is relatively cheap, and is very light and compact in comparison to other types of ammunition. 1000 rounds only weigh in at 8 pounds with 10 plastic ammo cases. .22 lacks in stopping power, but is still lethal and capable of bringing down animals one is likely to be able to realistically dress and eat on the run, like birds and squirrels. With zombies, shot placement (brain) rather than conventional stopping power is the key.
Info Bleg
I have some hardware and software questions for my readership, many of whom are, unlike me, not parishoners in the Church of PEBKAC.
All of my computers since my TI-99 (4-A) had been Apple products, but Apple has rather lost its luster, and is looking to be soft and wormy. Additionally, things that Macs used to excel at, like A/V editing, are much better handled today by PCs and their more open source software. The upcoming divergence in chip architecture will make even the current kludgy work arounds untenable. The only (theoretical) advantage to the walled garden is cyber security and malware avoidance and that has been effectively neutralized by Apple providing their own custom made malware in recent months.
I'm done with Macs, but I'd like some input on the best PC rigs for video editing, if possible, I'd like some overlap with PC gaming, which, arguably, a good graphics card ought to facilitate given the right software. Additionally, Given that I've got two Bitchute channels, I'd like the capability to stream (though I suspect that is generally more a function of one's connection, than one's hardware).
These are remedial questions to be sure. However, I am a Mac user. I know NOTHING about computers except that they rely on good industrial design to keep the magic smoke inside.
The additional complicating factor is that I'm looking at 1-2 thousand U.S. dollar price range, since I'm about to retire and there are a whole series of moves and big purchases about to happen in the next 5-6 months.
If laptop, do you game? If so, you want a laptop with a discrete GPU, otherwise it (mostly) doesn't matter. I guess the same applies to desktop, too, except you can add one later if you want. I bring it up because adding one will raise the cost of the laptop several hundred dollars.
Posted by: Rick C at Sat Nov 28 17:05:28 2020 (eqaFC)
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Im mainly looking at a desktop, since they are less monolithic and can be upgraded. My iMac is kind of like a laptop that won't fold or transport easily.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Sat Nov 28 17:27:26 2020 (5iiQK)
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I like the looks of the Alienware R10 Ryzen Edition; starts at just over a thousand and can be built up to a very capable just-under-two-thousand box (Ryzen 7, 32 GB of fast memory, larger SSD, etc). Disclaimer: I don't have one, and I don't know anyone who does; it's just a highly-configurable AMD-based machine that can take up to 128 GB of memory and dual graphics cards, with a design that looks like it should be running GladOS.
-j
Posted by: J Greely at Sat Nov 28 18:08:27 2020 (ZlYZd)
AMD is better at any given price point than Intel, and Nvidia is generally better supported by video software.
I gave it water cooling because it was only $50 more and the one thing that bothers me with my own Dell systems is the fan noise.
Worked out to $1377 with the current 10% discount. You shouldn't need to wait long for another discount to show up; I have three Dells and they were all bought during sales.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Sat Nov 28 20:17:26 2020 (PiXy!)
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Shopping around a little that looks to be quite a good price. It only has a 550W power supply, but that's fine for that configuration (65W CPU and 175W GPU).
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Sat Nov 28 20:50:17 2020 (PiXy!)
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I wondered what the same system would cost here in Australia, and the answer turns out to be no. Dell don't seem to sell any AMD systems here at all.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Sat Nov 28 20:53:57 2020 (PiXy!)
It's not G-Sync, but Nvidia now supports Freesync over DisplayPort so it should work fine. And the 2060 isn't a 4K gaming card, but my rule is work at 4K, game at 1080p.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Sat Nov 28 21:18:40 2020 (PiXy!)
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Ah, I messed up that first link to Dell. I copied it after adding the 1000W PSU upgrade.
It's $20 more than before, but now has a 1TB SSD and no HDD. You can easily add a SATA or USB disk drive, but replacing the SSD that's acting as your C drive is a pain, so this is better long term.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Sat Nov 28 21:54:37 2020 (PiXy!)
Posted by: StargazerA5 at Sun Nov 29 10:40:46 2020 (fxagm)
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Unless you just want to build your own, the Dell Alienware Ryzen covers your bases. And as I told my adopted daughter last night: "Does Dell actually make a better computer than other companies? No. But they make just as good, and they've really mastered the game in finding and getting reliable support for your specific computer. As long as you don't have to talk with anyone."
Seriously, I was working on an old Dell this weekend; needed drivers, and just loaded up Dell.com and searched for the computer's service tag. Bam. Everything I would ever need.
Consistently reliable upload and download speeds. What most service providers would advertise as 30megasomethings covers every BASIC, yet full HD, minimum.
Be exceedingly pleasant to look at, or have a sparkling personality. Or stream incredibly unique content. Unless you're doing it for fun, then none of that matters.
I do not know Bitchute's rules, but Twitch won't actually let you stream in full HD unless you can prove yourself popular for an extended period of time. I think YouTube will let you do so, but they're slowly fading out all the profit-sharing and developer benefits that used to make them attractive for many people. But they are, to put it another way, VHS; Twitch is SuperVHS, and everything else is Betamax. If your audience only uses Betamax, that's fine. Just remember that it's still Betamax.
Audience interaction is important in live streaming. You may not need the ability to actually hear your audience speak, but the only way you can respond in a speedy manner and keep doing what you intend to do is speaking to them rather than typing. On the subject, GOOD AUDIO is a must. Your voice must be as close to crystal clear as you can get it. Great Audio is ten times better than Good Enough audio.
Posted by: Ben at Mon Nov 30 10:28:57 2020 (aNSOb)
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This question is actually fairly pertinent to me right now, given that my desktop has either suffered a motherboard or CPU death mid-use, and now refuses to POST after I hit the power button. However, since I am still an old stodgy, the lack of an internal optical drive (Yes, I do use it, and no, I am not getting an external one for my desktop.) is a deal breaker for most of the pre-built systems I have seen, including Dell. Literally the only prebuilt systems I have seen with Ryzen come with a crappy graphics card.
Having enough bays to mount my still working HDDs is important, while I have finally accepted moving on from Windows 7 to Windows Spyware. I am pleased with the minimum 500 watt power supply of the rigs, though given that I had needed to do 2 system replacements and/or rebuilds because the power supply was dying, I am interested to know who Dell uses for their OEM power supply.
Posted by: cxt217 at Wed Dec 2 23:17:04 2020 (4i7w0)
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cxt, Dell's Inspiron and Optiplex lines have built-in optical drives (they're the skinny, laptop-sized ones), at least on some models, unless they stopped recently. Those aren't really big enough to have more than a couple of 3.5" drive bays, though.
Most people don't seem to use optical drives these days, and coupled with a desire to have multiple HDD bays building your own machine might be a better option. I did a quick look and Maingear and Cyberpower don't seem to offer anything but the option to have an external optical drive. HP does, but you have to look a little bit.
Having said that, if you (for example) ordered a custom system from Cyberpower you could get one with both Ryzen and a good GPU--Just playing with the configurator a bit I put together a 5600X/RTX 2060 system for $1260, and a 3700X/3060Ti system for $1660.
Posted by: Rick C at Thu Dec 3 11:39:32 2020 (eqaFC)
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I saw this, for the first time, during college in the late 90s/early 00s.
It was days before I could think about that punchline and not start laughing.
Posted by: Canthros at Thu Nov 26 21:08:40 2020 (mToqK)
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Without knowing the context, the first thought is, "communist turkeys".
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Sat Nov 28 00:06:55 2020 (LZ7Bg)
Our crack team of Science Babes have thoughts on the implications of these explosions on the rocket.
"Yeah. That's actually how rockets work. In this test the explosions were all in the right places and pointed in the right direction! That's a, uh, success."
Oh.
Well, that explains why this rocket, the prototype for a fleet expected to number in the hundreds and intended to travel to the moon, asteroids, as well as bring settlers to Mars, is still scheduled to conduct a test flight to an altitude of 9 miles next week.
Note: 'Science Babes' are actually Yukari, Matsuri, and Akane...the Rocket Girls.
Posted by: J Greely at Tue Nov 24 17:17:52 2020 (ZlYZd)
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But hey, at least he gets a small cut if you order anything horrible in the next 24 hours.
Posted by: Mauser at Tue Nov 24 21:02:54 2020 (Ix1l6)
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Honestly, I have never gotten a penny out of Amazon's affiliate program. I still throw in a link occasionally, but not with any expectation of ever earning enough money to turn the crank on a gumball machine once.
-j
Posted by: J Greely at Tue Nov 24 21:45:02 2020 (ZlYZd)
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I do better on links I post to social media than I do on any site links, because, well, hardly anybody hits my sites. And even then, most of the time I snag referral fees on something else entirely than what I've linked to. But I still think I've made at least $40 or so since I started.
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Posted by: Sophie at Mon Dec 28 11:24:15 2020 (MARw1)
An Epiphany
If I had not bought all those gun-magazines in the 80's and 90's and instead taken the money spent on them and put it in a barrel, I would now have enough money to buy a Barret Light .50 and I'd know less that wasn't true about guns.
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Meanwhile, SAAMI approved 3 new rifle cartridges this week: 277 SIG Fury, 6.5 Weatherby RPM, and 6.8 Western. You cannot get off the Mr. Tonka's Wild Ride or whatever.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Tue Nov 24 12:05:18 2020 (LZ7Bg)
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