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Friday, September 28, 2007

Road trip.

Alrighty, we've just stopped in Amarillo..been a long long time on the road.
The good thing is that it was all at 75 mph, so it went by pretty quick. I
brought my camera and took some vids and photos but when we got to the first
hotel I realized that I hadnt brought my cable to download them to my
computer. SO iw as just gonna write a text blog..but the wireless internet
didn't work at the hotel. So don't ever stay in a hotel in Gallup New Mexico
named "The Inn at Gallup" It sucked. Everything was broke. So when I get
back ill have some fofos and all...still have to drive to dallas tomorrow
and then home. On the road again...

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

nice undies...

Nate and christian

Me and Amber...old time stuff's




Cha-Cha

Jib Jab is great...


Friday, September 21, 2007

Sandie = prego

Pictures of ambers friend sandi being prego. She's 6 months a long..i think
with a boy. Not sure, could be a girl..or it could be some webbed
monstrosity with huge black ice eye balls, sharp teeth, that will bite her
nipple off when she breast feeds....but I doubt it...

Waco today

Was working in waco today on some gala thinger. Not sure what It is, its one
of those things where richie folks pay a lot of money to eat crappy food,
get drunk, and listen to a half washed up band. Long day. Gotta strike it
all Saturday.

Cheesey cakie goodness in a tub!

My mom got this from walmart...ITS CHEESECAKE FILLING READY TO EAT!!!!
Fantastic.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

PVC pipe rifle




intro25MM Pneumatic Sniper Rifle
***Disclaimer*** The following is for informational purposes only, i take no responsibility for what you do with this knowledge. i would advise you to check your local laws. These types of guns are illegal in some ares, and i would highly advise you against building one of these in said areas. Pneumatic rifles can be very powerful and should never be pointed at a person or animal. Lastly when dealing with pneumatics never over pressurize them and always use NFS-PW pipe (as apposed to DWV)

well before we begin i must state a few things...
THIS TUTORIAL before you even think about starting this.
Now onto the good part...

remember always wear safety goggles, you never know where or when something will ricochet especially when its traveling at 300+FPS

Fun Fact: PVC shards can't be picked up by X-Rays (this is a safety tip! don't rush or you'll get a PVC shard in you and you probably wont get it out. im not saying you should sneak one of these into your luggage and go threw airport security. it would be way to big any way)

better video coming soon

DETAILED SPECS

power source------------------compressed air
power source pressure-----100psi
chamber volume--------------215 ci (approx.)
barrel volume------------------95 ci (approx.)
c/b ratio--------------------------2.25 to 1(approx.)
firing valve----------------------pneumatically actuated sprinkler valve (a "modded sprinkler" valve)
pilot valve-----------------------blow gun valve
fill valve--------------------------female quick disconnect
fire rate--------------------------single shot, bolt action
caliper---------------------------25MM ( one inch)
projectile velocity-------------unknown (coming soon)
effective range----------------unknown (coming soon)
maximum range-------------unknown (coming soon)
optics---------------------------3-9X40MM rifle scope
primary material used------PVC pipe




Wednesday, September 12, 2007

A little argument to end the day....

Check out these remarks to what Geraldo did and said during 9/11.

The truth is there, its in your face, you need only the means to see it.


http://news.aol.com/newsbloggers/2007/09/10/9-11-truthers-ambush-geraldo/

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Toaster that burns messages into toast.

For being one of the most brilliantly simple electronic devices ever to exist, the humble toaster certainly draws a lot of design attention, and this messaging toaster from Sascha Tseng certainly adds in a feature we never knew we wanted -- until now. We're not 100 percent clear on exactly how it works, but using the supplied stylus to doodle on the top lid of the toaster will result in a scorchmark-and-bread rendering of your masterpiece. Not exactly the most covert way of sending messages to your family, perhaps, but since when has practicality been important in toaster concept design?

 

 

http://www.engadget.com/2007/09/07/messaging-toaster-burns-notes-into-your-breakfast/

 

 

 

RFID chips cause cancer.

As if pain, conspiracy, big brother, and lack of necessity weren't already enough to deter you, the average Joe or Jane, from getting a subcutaneous RFID chip implant, a number of studies over the past decade have amassed which link the chips to malignant tumors in animal tests. Besides the potential foul play going on at the FDA and VeriChip Corp. that got the chips approved for human use in 2004, studies showing as little as 1% cancer rates in lab animals led researchers to note that the aggressive tumors which immediately encased RFID implants with cancerous cells were "clearly due to the implanted microchips", and not random occurrences. That isn't to say RFID itself is dangerous -- we put far more powerful radios up to our heads every day using a cellphone or even a Bluetooth headset. But implants are still looking mighty sketchy all of a sudden; probably not the news some 2,000 US RFID implantees (including Mythbuster Kari Byron, who got a chip injection on-camera last week) want to hear, but the sooner you can deal with it, the better, says we.

 

 

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Schnitzel? Shnitzil? German Shake and bake Pork!

So I make some Schnitzel tonight for dinner, came out alright, with a
squeeze of lemon it tasted just fine. Also made Spatzel with it too. That I
think I under cooked. It was a bit chewy inside but still good. With some
brown gravy and corn. Wonderbah! Foto's to enjoy. The one of the cat is of
her watching us enjoy the meal..wishing she was human.

Stillhouse lake

Ran out to the lake with Christian the other day, wanted to see how high the
water still was. When we got there all the roads were closed and we had to
hike down this muddy rocky trail to get to the marina. Which was still where
it always has been, but the bridge to the marina started where the parking
lot had been. The water was still up over the parking lot and the bathrooms,
and the dumpsters, and this was much lower that it had been before. I took a
picture of a satellite dish that was attached to a telephone poll, that poll
was in the parking lot and the water was still halfway covering the dish,
which is high up on the poll. Christian told me that the water levels had
been so high that the telephone poll was completely covered with water. I
didn't have time to snap more photos but here's the satellite dish.

Just for fun picture...

Took this photo at my moms house...its used for babies...

WARNING...DONT LOOK IF YOU'RE EATING OR JUST RECENTLY EATTEN.

So here's some gross info pics for you. Two days ago I had an ingrown
toenail removed. The thing was painful as all get up, I tried to dig it out
myself before but it never worked always got to painful and I quit. Turns
out that the damn nail went 3 centimeters town into my toe, made it all
swollen and red and puff and bloody, and stuff...so here are the photos I
took of it. The numbing part was the worst, after the stubb was numb It I
didn't feel a thing, just took pictures.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Man from the future

Check this out…a guy claims to be from the future….some interesting stuff he says, can easily be made up all in his head. Hell I’ve thought some of the same things when I think about writing my book. Either way an pretty interesting read.

 

 

http://www.johntitor.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, September 3, 2007

R.W. Emerson books

So, me and amber were out and about Saturday shopping and other stuff's and
we ended up in the temple mall. While walking thorough we saw that the
temple library was having a book sale so we stopped in and looked around. It
was mostly all those junk books that no one ever reads so they sell them for
like a buck each. On our way out we decided to look over at the rare and
collectible books, they were old...and falling apart, we decided to get the
oldest one we could find, which the one we got ended up to NOT be the oldest
one. Amber saw this collection of Ralph Waldo Emerson essays, he's the guy
that wrote quotes like

" A friend is one before whom I may think aloud."

" A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes
longer."

" Beware when the great God lets loose a thinker on this planet."

" Colleges hate geniuses, just as convents hate saints."

" Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could."

" I hate quotations. Tell me what you know."

The book we got didn't really have a date but amber knew of the guys works
so we got the book, took it home and did a little research into it. Turns
out that the book is somewhere between 100-125 years old. The publishers
were only in business from 1877-189?. So we thought we had found a good buy,
looked it up on-line in rare books stores..only 3 bucks...bah. No worries we
have a 100+ year old book that we only paid 6 bucks for.