Monthly Archives: October 2005

RNS Quote of the Day

If one wishes to advocate a free society – that is, capitalism – one must realize that its indispensable foundation is the principle of individual rights. If one wishes to uphold individual rights, one must realize that capitalism is the … Continue reading

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The Fire Down Below

And by that I mean Oregon Jerry the Geek has three very cool entries, with pics, of three very cool IPSC matches he competed in with his pals in Oregon. The Croc Match The Dundee Mudders The Blue Sky Match … Continue reading

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RNS Quote of the Day

Remember that rights are moral principles which define and protect a man’s freedom of action, but impose no obligations on other men. Private citizens are not a threat to one another’s rights or freedom. A private citizen who resorts to … Continue reading

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Question of the Day

Not to be an ongoing feature, just something I tried to figure out last night as I ate my lunch. When does soup become stew? OK all you Carnival of Recipies folks, riddle me that!

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Results: September Rifle e-Postal Match

At long last, I present to you the winners of last month’s edition of the internet firearms competition sensation that is sweeping the nation (or something). First off, I’d like to thank all those who participated in September’s match and … Continue reading

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October Rifle e-Postal Match

The Black Death Hello Ladies and Gentlemen. I present to you your targets for the month of October. Yeah, you’re hating me already, right? You can find them in the easier to print PDF form here (thanks to Mr. C … Continue reading

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RNS Quote of the Day: Introduction

Last week I paraphrased a statement made by Ayn Rand in a post about “Planet New Fundamental Rightsâ€? that was recently rediscovered by socialist mayor Gavin Newsom of San Francisco when he declared that internet access was a ‘right’. Well … Continue reading

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Sunday Workday

I’m off to have lunch with the Analog Mom, Aunt and Wife. I’ll then be coming home to move furniture around. Yay! I’ve got the scores added up for the September e-Postal Match and found a couple surprise winners and … Continue reading

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Strange Bodily Malfunctions

So I get home on either Tuesday of last week and I notice that my left wrist is hurting. I figure it was something I did at work and let it be and try to sleep it off. I wake … Continue reading

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New Ideas in Late Evening Wear

One of the problems I would like to fix in the world of lingerie is what I like to call “The Tangle Factorâ€?. Put simply, ‘Tangle Factor’ is the articles propensity to get wrapped up on one thing or another. … Continue reading

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