Return of the Crypto-Anarcho-Libertarian Gun Nut

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Tue, 15 Nov 2005 13:00:00 GMT
# I was able to get at least a little bit done at work yesterday. I've decided to stop turning on the computer in the evening. Better to meditate and go to bed early. Blogging is likely to be light for a while, since I only have a short time in the morning in which to do it.

# Hornady - LEVERevolution™ - Hornady has put a flexible polymer tip on lever gun ammo, solving the problem of pointed bullets setting off rounds in the tube magazine. This increases the effective range of 30-30, .35 Rem, .444 Marlin, .45-70, and 450 Marlin from 200 to 300 yards. They're only selling loaded ammo at present. Hopefully, they'll sell the bullets soon for us reloaders. They call the new projectile the Evolution™ bullet featuring Flex Tip™ Technology. [clairefiles]

# Kevin Rothstein at The Boston Herald - Mayor suggests summit, searches to stem flow of illegal guns - Boston's mayor, Thomas M. Menino, has called for random searches of cars entering Massachusetts to attempt to stop "illegal" handguns from entering his city. Fucktoad. I do hope he doesn't convince the state police to do this. I'll have to either stop visiting nearby western Mass. or be prepared to take down a roadblock. This is a line in the sand for me. [geekwitha.45]

# GeekWithA.45 - Glory Of A Bygone Age... - the Geek encounters a locked door to a hotel room balcony, and defeats it. Yay, Geek! Boo, hotel management. [geekwitha.45]

I knocked off work earlier than usual today, as the cold my kids had two weeks ago has finally caught up to me. Checking into my hotel, I entered a room I'd not been in before on the 14th floor, and was delighted to see that it had a balcony. I'd noticed that the hotel had balconies from the outside, but had yet to have a room with access to one.

Dropping my bags on the bed, I strode accross the murky room to the balcony door, flipping lights on as I went, to be confronted by a small placard, perhaps two inches square mounted below the door's handle.

"Balcony Door Secured For Guest Safety"

Trying the handle, I saw that the door was indeed fastened tight.

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