Saturday, December 04, 2010

Welfare scum can no longer use their welfare cards for pot and psychics:

Psychics, in general are the scum of the earth, preying on the ignorance of dumb people and stealing their money:


Psychics are going to Hell

Only in California, would they allow welfare moochers to waste taxpayer money on psychics . . .

But things are changing.

California now bans use of welfare debit cards for buying pot and using psychics.

I wonder if the psychics knew this was coming?



However, welfare crooks can still use their welfare cards to buy "escorts", at the brothels . . .


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Friday, December 03, 2010

The best ammo for a 22 caliber Savage 64 rifle

I love my Savage 64, an amazing 22 rifle that can nuke pop bottles all day at 100 yards with a telescopic sight:



We tested many types of bullets on my Savage 64 using a benchrest at 50 yards.



In my tests for the best bullets for the CZ 452 accuracy, the ballistic characteristics of the best ammo was simple:

- Low velocity ammo is better: Without exception, the “low velocity”, “subsonic” and “standard velocity” 22 bullets shot tighter groups with my Savage 64.

- Expensive ammo is better: With two notable exceptions (in order, Blazer and CCI standard velocity), the more expensive 22 bullets consistently shot tighter groups with less “flyers”. You get what you pay for.

I tested many types of 22 caliber ammo, but my test is by no means definitive. My best ammo is rated best to worst, for my 22 Savage 64. As you can see, there is a direct correlation between price and accuracy:

- Blazer 22 long rifle - This ammo just blows out the bullseye at 100 yards and it only costs 5 cents per bullet!

- CCI 22 standard velocity – Twelve cents each (12 cents)

See my full notes on testing for the most accurate ammo for a Savage model 64 target rifle.

Test for the best ammo for a CZ-452

I love my CZ-452 Lux, an amazing 22 rifle that can nuke pop bottles all day at 100 yards with the standard iron sights.

Like any rifle, the CZ452 has his own preferences for ammo, and I tested many types of bullets on my CZ452 using a benchrest at 50 yards.



In my tests for the best bullets for the CZ 452 accuracy, the ballistic characteristics of the best ammo was simple:

- Low velocity ammo is better: Without exception, the “low velocity”, “subsonic” and “standard velocity” 22 bullets shot tighter groups with my CZ452.

- Expensive ammo has better consistency : With two notable exceptions (in order, PMC, Blazer and CCI standard velocity), the more expensive 22 bullets consistently shot tighter groups with less “flyers”. You get what you pay for.

I tested many types of 22 caliber ammo, and my test is no no means definitive. These are rated best to worst, for my 22 CZ452. As you can see, there is a direct correlation between price and accuracy:

- Blazer 22 long rifle bullets - This ammo just blows out the bullseye at 100 yards (5 cents each)

- CCI 22 standard velocity – Twelve cents each (12 cents)

See my full notes here on the best ammo for a CZ-452 rifle.

Best ammo for a Ruger Mark V Pistol

I love my Ruger Mark 5, an amazing 22 handgun that can nuke a squirrel at 50 yards.



Like any match grade target pistol, the Ruger Mark 5 has his own preferences for ammo, and I tested many types of bullets on my Ruger Mark 5 using a bench rest at 50 yards and again at 25 yards.

The overall ballistic characteristics of the best ammo in my Ruger Mark 5 Pistol tests were surprising:

- Expensive ammo had less "flyers": The more expensive 22 bullets consistently had less duds and "flyers", important if you plan to compete in target pistol match shooting. You get what you pay for!

- Ammo has different characteristics at 25 vs 50 yards: I was surprised that some ammo was great on the Ruger 22 at 25 yards, but not so accurate at 50 yards.

These are rated best to worst, for my 22 Ruger Mark 5. I found that the more expensive low velocity ammo did not do well at all at 50 yards. Each of these bullets hit 13 of 16 rounds at 25 yards using a bench rest:

- Remington 22 target (8 cents each) - This ammo was superb at 50 yards, with 12/16 hits on a six inch target! At 25 yards, I shot six bullets within a one inch group, but I had three "fyers".

- Winchester 22 Super X (7 cents each) – This ammo hit three bullseye's at 25 yards (with two flyers). Eight of 16 rounds were in a 3 inch group. However, the Winchester 22 Super X did not show great consistency at 50 yards.

- CCI Mini Mag (7.5 cents each) – I shot six shots bullet-over bullet, indicating great accuracy

Every Ruger 22 Mark 3, Mark 4 and Mark 5 target pistol has its own unique appetite for ammo.

Remember, every individual handgun is different and only your own tests will tell you what ammo your Ruger pistol shoots the tightest groups.

See my full notes on the best target bullets for a Ruger 22 caliber Mark 5 target pistol.

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Free live Coyote and Silver Fox Varmints

Our ranch is over-run by varmints this year, especially coyotes and silver foxes . . .

They can carry disease and pestilence, and they are eating my poultry, so I am having them trapped alive:



We use Jen3’s husband David, a master hunter, a fine upstanding young man and a great trapper:


David catches coyotes and foxes using live traps . .



He caught this silver fox this week, trying to eat one of my chickens:



I am an animal lover and I hate to see these critters dispatched for their pelts.


Save a Fox from this fate


Please call for a free Fox or Coyote

If you possess the required permits to take wildlife, you are welcome to as many coyotes and foxes that you can carry.

Please call Jen3 if you want a free live Coyote or Silver Fox.

Call today and I’ll throw-in a free squirrel or possum . . .

Note: These are wild critters, mean and aggressive, not suitable for pets

Thursday, December 02, 2010

Fictional Web Sites & blogs for Sitcoms

It’s become increasingly common for poor web designers to be charged with building an online presence for fictional television companies!



To Wit, the web site for Dunder Mifflin Paper Company from “The Office" TV show!

Even the fictional employees have blogs! This one, from the “Ryan” character:


Ryan's blog

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

See through toilets!

This, the latest in public potties from Houston.



On the inside, it has a creepy "safety feature" whereby you can see anybody approaching.



I would feel uncomfortable taking a dump in this crapper.

It's true, the modern toilet was named after the inventor, Tom Crapper:


Thomas Crapper: Inventor of the modern toilet

Monday, November 29, 2010

Saturday, November 27, 2010

interpreting sex in images

People always interpret visual images with sex, it’s human nature!

Check out this innocent photo of a lamp:



And this one. Guy’s are quick to see some naughty bits, where none exist:


That's her armpit, you perve!

I also like this double entendre from the 1960’s:



This image is used in psychology tests.

Children will see always seven dolphins swimming . . .

But after puberty, people interpret this image as erotic:

Friday, November 26, 2010

Ashes to Ashes - decaying animals decompose fast!

Facinating video, but not for the squeamish.

A rabbit become skeletonized over time lapse:



Here, we see a time-lapse video of a dead piglet as she is eaten by maggots and becomes skeletonized, all in 6 minutes: