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Open Mic
»Apple Fanbois are in Disarray
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Nah, Apple PR will probably spin it as a new "quick hang-up feature." Forget touching your screen or power button to hang up, just shift the phone around in your hand and *POOF*, you've hung up your phone call! THAT'S APPLE INNOVATION!!!
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Poli Sci
»Supreme court to rule on Chicago's handgun ban today at 10am
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Alright, I only knew of 'em as "stud triggers."
Sheathed Trigger: Form of trigger commonly found on American revolvers of the 1860-1880 period, and occasional on European revolvers. The frame of the pistol has an extended spur or sheath; when the hammer is cocked ready to fire, the trigger is forced out so that it can be pressed. Obviously restricted to single action weapons. Also known as a ‘stud’ trigger.
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Poli Sci
»Supreme court to rule on Chicago's handgun ban today at 10am
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Wait WHAT? Are you bloody fucking kidding me???
Am reading the list now. Uhm, this still amounts to a fucking ban. The designation that a particular firearm is "unsafe" is entirely arbitrary.
I noticed a bunch of individual names so threw one into Google. "Evans, James E." is tied to http://www.american-firearms.com/, which doesn't even SELL firearms!
There seems to be a lot of firearm manufacturers who make replica antique firearms, such as those you find amongst the Cowboy Action Shooters.
I love how they came up with the term "sheathed trigger" models.
I'm appalled that reputable corps like Marlin and Remington are also listed.
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Open Mic
»She said Yes!!
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Bah, hasn't been hell yet. Already have date, church, officiant, & bridal party locked down. Have 3 excellent venues (out of 10 visited) to negotiate with. Someone just has to get off their lazy ass and start making phone calls.
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Open Mic
»Your Android Belongs to... Someone Else
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In this new whitepaper, SMobile has taken a more inclusive look at over 48,000 applications in the Android Market for applications that, based upon permissions and other attributes, could be considered malicious or suspicious. And 1 in 5 women "could be considered malicious or suspicious" too...
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