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Lee Mack’s Stuffed Mouse - Would I Lie to You?

Colbert To Trump: 'Doing Nothing Is Cowardice'

scheherazade says...

Either way, he brought plenty more than needed.


Sidenote :
Everyone who shoots regularly (sport, not hunting) has thousands of rounds.
A 1k brick of 223 is ~28c per shot.
If you buy boxes of 20 each at the range, you're gonna pay closer to ~50c per shot.
If you go to the range 2x per month, firing 200 rounds per trip (6 or 7 mags worth), that's 2.5 months to empty a 1k brick.
~110 bucks/month if you buy 1k at a time.
~200 bucks/month if you buy individual boxes at the range.
The choice is simple. 1k bricks to save money.
So if you have 5 different caliber rifles, you have 5 1k bricks.
This is one of those "out of touch" sort of things with TV coverage. They make it sound like thousands of rounds is a lot to have.

Granted, I know hunters that have 40 rounds to their name, and it will take them 10 years to shoot all 40. One shot at season start to check zero. Then 1 or 2 more to take 1 or 2 deer. But they don't like to shoot, they like to hunt.



I googled 'rapid fire triggers'.

Geissele, Timney, Hypertouch, these are all normal triggers.
They are premium offerings. Smooth, low grit, low creep, clean crisp break.
They don't actually have any function that artificially increases rate of fire.
The marketing can fool you if you don't know what they are.
(It's like buying a "no name mouse" vs a "gamer mouse". One feels better, but you still click just as fast.)

Tac Con 3MR does have its own gimmick. It does a partial reset on every fire. Your finger still has to move forward and back to fire again, so you're still limited by your reaction time. In reviews it's no different than a normal trigger rate of fire wise.



4473 just asks if you've ever been convicted of a felony that could (not did) have had a 1 year sentence. That's a pretty broad set.

AFAIK, they all screw your right to vote. I could be wrong.


Note :
Sorry about edits mid your reply.
I have a habit of "word processing" in place - out of fear that I'll click back or something and lose my text.

-scheherazade

newtboy said:

20+ more at home, thousands of rounds and explosives in his car, so he didn't bring everything.

360rpm is nothing to sneeze at.

Just Google rapid fire trigger.

Edit: most minor felonies can be expunged, and they come in classes, a, b, and c.

Elon Musk's 'Dota 2' Experiment is Disrupting Esports

Magicpants says...

It's not an apples to apples competition. The bot is cheating because it has perfect knowledge; it can look bounding spheres and exact positions, maybe even knows the enemy cooldowns, etc. Basically it's using an aimbot that can always react faster than a human.

What they need to do is require the bot use vision, either only give it access to the frame buffer, or better yet require it to use a camera pointed at the screen. (some day I'd require it to use a mouse and keyboard)

90-year-old Bugatti Type 35 thrown up FOS hill

In Cold Blood

BSR says...

What the hell! Why did that mouse kill all those people? Was he that hungry? He let's 2 people live so he can escape the scene of the crime scott free. I hope there's a sequel.

The Danny Trejo of rodents. Badass.

Japan Does Computer Commercials Better

Japan Does Computer Commercials Better

spawnflagger says...

I stopped in a Mouse computer store (small section on 1 floor of a much larger 9 floor "tech mall" in Tokyo). Nothing especially impressive. Computers in Japan are > 15% more expensive (and 1-2 CPU generations behind) computers sold in the US.

Nice commercial though.

Oops he did it again - Paul McDermott

jmd says...

Haha didnt notice that, dates only show up on mouse over. Saddly I can only blame videosift's buggy suggestion engine. I have my home page set to "Just Published" and every now and then it will dump a whole bunch of ancient videos into it.

Asmo said:

Love that someone necro'd this but dayum that's a blast from the past.

A wolf in mouse clothing

Rattlesnake Strike at High Speed - First Time in the Wild

The coolest bottle opener in the world

The coolest bottle opener in the world

The Man Who Never Clicks

spawnflagger says...

Even with Accessibility turned on, Mac OS is much less keyboard-only friendly than Windows. Blind people never use a mouse, and prefer Windows (at least the few that I've met)

Although iOS is quite good for blind people... I guess the 2 teams don't really talk to each other.

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