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The Ultimate Anti-Zombie Rifle: The Ruger 10/22

Throbbin says...

I've heard that the .222 is a beautiful caliber. They are highly sought after in the north because they are very accurate. Ammo is an issue though, as it's not a common caliber and ammo would be difficult to find.

I'm sticking with the .223.>> ^Raaagh:

I dunno where I stand.
Another possible consideration is multiple target penetration, which I think the 0..22 would due nicely.
Without thinking to hard, I'd prolly agree with video-maker for logistics, and ease of maintenace.
But I'd seriously consider 0.222 semi-auto on the basis of accuracy and tissue destruction

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The Ultimate Anti-Zombie Rifle: The Ruger 10/22

Raaagh says...

I dunno where I stand.

Another possible consideration is multiple target penetration, which I think the 0..22 would due nicely.

Without thinking to hard, I'd prolly agree with video-maker for logistics, and ease of maintenace.

But I'd seriously consider 0.222 semi-auto on the basis of accuracy and tissue destruction

Billy Jean ... sorta

Ex-Scientologist Press Conference Feb 12, 2010

Guy puts 3000 tooth picks in his hair

365 Days of Exercise

Charlize Theron and the Naked Pool - Between Two Ferns

Shooting clay pigeons... with a BOW. Awesome!

EndAll says...

>> ^Raaagh:
WOW.
Im a naturally awesome shot with a .22/.222 rifle - I havnt shot a gun for...10 years now but I still feel I'd be decent.
True story.

Anyone notice his biceps seemed to be much different sizes - trick of the light - or due to his archery?


Yeah.... archery.. that's it.

Shooting clay pigeons... with a BOW. Awesome!

Raaagh says...

WOW.

Im a naturally awesome shot with a .22/.222 rifle - I havnt shot a gun for...10 years now but I still feel I'd be decent.
True story.


Anyone notice his biceps seemed to be much different sizes - trick of the light - or due to his archery?

What are your Personal Top Channels? (Update) (Sift Talk Post)

rasch187 says...

1. Comedy - 1226 votes cast
2. Music - 638 votes cast
3. 1stTube: the best clips of television - 369 votes cast
4. British Invasion - 360 votes cast
5. Politics - 295 votes cast
6. Cinema - 281 votes cast
7. Rock & Roll - 256 votes cast
8. What the F*ck Just Happened? - 252 votes cast
9. A Bit of Parody - 222 votes cast
10. VideoSift's Archive of Vintage Classics - 217 votes cast

I wasn't here for the first thread. Guess I should vote for more RocknRoll vids

AHHH! C'mon Fuck A Guy!

rasch187 says...

"Chuggo was featured as a wanted top 10 criminal on the 222-tips website, with Canadian authorities seeking to apprehend him for creating possibly the worst music in history. He was later jailed for an absolute lack of talent and being a complete failure at life in general. Chuggo only spent 6 months in jail after being anally destroyed for consistently yelling out "AAAARRRRGH C'mon, fuck a GUY", which attracted inmates attention somewhat."

http://www.rapdict.org/Chuggo

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Amazing Fully Mechanical Pocket Calculator

11714 says...

OMG 222!!!!!! This number haunts me!!! I see it EVERYWHERE and I cant figure out it's significance. I would love any and all info on this number and I dont care how strange, irrelevent, or impossible the connection. I MUST KNOW.

Obama's Spokesman Rendered Speechless

Fedquip says...

Chris Matthews did a great job embarrassing that guy, but he's not doing his job, he leaves the audience stupider going out then going in.

DailyKos article about accomplishments. Here is blog source linked from C&L.


Clinton's Successes:
S.694 : A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation to issue regulations to reduce the incidence of child injury and death occurring inside or outside of light motor vehicles, and for other purposes. (This is currently in conference committee to reconcile difference with the House bill)
Passed in the Senate:
S.CON.RES.27 : A concurrent resolution supporting the goals and ideals of "National Purple Heart Recognition Day".
S.RES.21 : A resolution recognizing the uncommon valor of Wesley Autrey of New York, New York
S.RES.92 : A resolution calling for the immediate and unconditional release of soldiers of Israel held captive by Hamas and Hezbollah.
S.RES.141 : A resolution urging all member countries of the International Commission of the International Tracing Service who have yet to ratify the May 2006 amendments to the 1955 Bonn Accords to expedite the ratification process to allow for open access to the Holocaust archives located at Bad Arolsen, Germany.
S.RES.222 : A resolution supporting the goals and ideals of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month.
S.AMDT.666 to H.R.1591 To link award fees under Department of Homeland Security contracts to successful acquisition outcomes under such contracts.
S.AMDT.2047 to H.R.1585 To specify additional individuals eligible to transportation for survivors of deceased members of the Armed Forces to attend their burial ceremonies.
S.AMDT.2108 to H.R.1585 To require a report on the planning and implementation of the policy of the United States toward Darfur.
S.AMDT.2390 to H.R.2638 To require that all contracts of the Department of Homeland Security that provide award fees link such fees to successful acquisition outcomes.
S.AMDT.2474 to H.R.2638 To ensure that the Federal Protective Service has adequate personnel.
S.AMDT.2823 to H.R.3074 To require a report on plans to alleviate congestion and flight delays in the New York/New Jersey/Philadelphia Airspace.
S.AMDT.2917 to H.R.1585 To extend and enhance the authority for temporary lodging expenses for members of the Armed Forces in areas subject to a major disaster declaration or for installations experiencing a sudden increase in personnel levels.

Obama's Success:
S.AMDT.1041 to S.1082 To improve the safety and efficacy of genetic tests.
S.AMDT.3073 to H.R.1585 To provide for transparency and accountability in military and security contracting.
S.AMDT.3078 to H.R.1585 Relating to administrative separations of members of the Armed Forces for personality disorder.
S.AMDT.41 to S.1 To require lobbyists to disclose the candidates, leadership PACs, or political parties for whom they collect or arrange contributions, and the aggregate amount of the contributions collected or arranged.
S.AMDT.524 to S.CON.RES.21 To provide $100 million for the Summer Term Education Program supporting summer learning opportunities for low-income students in the early grades to lessen summer learning losses that contribute to the achievement gaps separating low-income students from their middle-class peers.
S.AMDT.599 to S.CON.RES.21 To add $200 million for Function 270 (Energy) for the demonstration and monitoring of carbon capture and sequestration technology by the Department of Energy.
S.AMDT.905 to S.761 To require the Director of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Education to establish a program to recruit and provide mentors for women and underrepresented minorities who are interested in careers in mathematics, science, and engineering.
S.AMDT.923 to S.761 To expand the pipeline of individuals entering the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields to support United States innovation and competitiveness.
S.AMDT.924 to S.761 To establish summer term education programs.
S.AMDT.2519 to H.R.2638 To provide that one of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used to enter into a contract in an amount greater than $5 million or to award a grant in excess of such amount unless the prospective contractor or grantee certifies in writing to the agency awarding the contract or grant that the contractor or grantee owes no past due Federal tax liability.
S.AMDT.2588 to H.R.976 To provide certain employment protections for family members who are caring for members of the Armed Forces recovering from illnesses and injuries incurred on active duty.
S.AMDT.2658 to H.R.2642 To provide that none of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used to enter into a contract in an amount greater than $5,000,000 or to award a grant in excess of such amount unless the prospective contractor or grantee makes certain certifications regarding Federal tax liability.
S.AMDT.2692 to H.R.2764 To require a comprehensive nuclear threat reduction and security plan.
S.AMDT.2799 to H.R.3074 To provide that none of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used to enter into a contract in an amount greater than $5,000,000 or to award a grant in excess of such amount unless the prospective contractor or grantee makes certain certifications regarding Federal tax liability.
S.AMDT.3137 to H.R.3222 To provide that none of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used to enter into a contract in an amount greater than $5,000,000 or to award a grant in excess of such amount unless the prospective contractor or grantee makes certain certifications regarding Federal tax liability.
S.AMDT.3234 to H.R.3093 To provide that none of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used to enter into a contract in an amount greater than $5,000,000 or to award a grant in excess of such amount unless the prospective contractor or grantee makes certain certifications regarding Federal tax liability.
S.AMDT.3331 to H.R.3043 To provide that none of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used to enter into a contract in an amount greater than $5,000,000 or to award a grant in excess of such amount unless the prospective contractor or grantee makes certain certifications regarding Federal tax liability.
Senate Resolutions Passed:
S.RES.133 : A resolution celebrating the life of Bishop Gilbert Earl Patterson.
S.RES.268 : A resolution designating July 12, 2007, as "National Summer Learning Day".



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