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“The origins of the Left and its core appeal I would still see in the sect of Pr
—“The origins of the Left and its core appeal I would still see in the sect of Progressive protestantism; it is a vision of humanity divided into elect / pure-of-heart pastors, leading the flock of the rest of us to the land of prosperity. This is what the progress is all about – to establish the millennial kingdom of God on earth. Opposing these pastors and sheep are the wolves and false leaders, henceforth the escalating religious fervour of the political debate as soon as the Left see the progress stalled in some way or the progressive sheepherders removed from the positions of power or their purity questioned. It is a FALSEHOOD to start with, but very attractive and persistent one.”—Igor Rogov Well, I would say the origins of the left are in Abrahamism in the ancient world, and it’s persistence in the medieval, and modern world. And that whether it’s supernatural, pseudo-rational, or pseudoscientific, is irrelevant. -
“The origins of the Left and its core appeal I would still see in the sect of Pr
—“The origins of the Left and its core appeal I would still see in the sect of Progressive protestantism; it is a vision of humanity divided into elect / pure-of-heart pastors, leading the flock of the rest of us to the land of prosperity. This is what the progress is all about – to establish the millennial kingdom of God on earth. Opposing these pastors and sheep are the wolves and false leaders, henceforth the escalating religious fervour of the political debate as soon as the Left see the progress stalled in some way or the progressive sheepherders removed from the positions of power or their purity questioned. It is a FALSEHOOD to start with, but very attractive and persistent one.”—Igor Rogov Well, I would say the origins of the left are in Abrahamism in the ancient world, and it’s persistence in the medieval, and modern world. And that whether it’s supernatural, pseudo-rational, or pseudoscientific, is irrelevant. -
Hmmm… Technical difficulties. While I can run discord from here, I can’t seem
Hmmm… Technical difficulties. While I can run discord from here, I can’t seem to run Facebook Video. (The tragedy of rural technology.) -
Hmmm… Technical difficulties. While I can run discord from here, I can’t seem
Hmmm… Technical difficulties. While I can run discord from here, I can’t seem to run Facebook Video. (The tragedy of rural technology.) -
The Dester Tech HTI .50BMG seems to have found a sweet spot at 20lbs and 29″, wh
The Dester Tech HTI .50BMG seems to have found a sweet spot at 20lbs and 29″, where its competitors are in the 25-35 pound range at 34+ inches. Although, until we solve the barrel weight problem we can’t do much better than this. -
The Dester Tech HTI .50BMG seems to have found a sweet spot at 20lbs and 29″, wh
The Dester Tech HTI .50BMG seems to have found a sweet spot at 20lbs and 29″, where its competitors are in the 25-35 pound range at 34+ inches. Although, until we solve the barrel weight problem we can’t do much better than this. -
AFAIK the difference between the two popular cartridges is penetration vs energy
AFAIK the difference between the two popular cartridges is penetration vs energy absorption. Is there any difference? At short range (Pistol) where I can point shoot – I want a slow, fat, heavy bullet that doesn’t go on forever. At medium range (SMG) with I want balanced faster bullet with lower recoil. At longer range I want a faster, longer, thinner but still heavy bullet(Rifle). At longest range I want an aerodynamic bullet with as much mass as possible(Sniper or Vehicle Mounted rifle/MG) As far as I know 45/50 pistol 9mm SMG, .65/.7 Rifle, and .5BMG are pretty much the optimums. And if you’re using two bullets you are firing on a borderline between pistol and smg. So most caliber talk that I know of consists of trying to produce the wrong effect from the wrong size of weapon. Now, I can totally understand the 9mm affectionados. Because at double the rounds and longer distance using sights it’s bridging that distance between a pistol and an smg. A 1911 in 9mm (The original caliber believe it or not) has fewer rounds, but makes a great race gun. A 6″ 1911 with the extended sight picture is probably even better. And so I think the science says and now the logic as well both say that the data is in enough, and that it’s possible to buy ammunition that negates the differences. But if we’re talking about military grade (volume) ammo, I think the story is finished. It’s basic physics. A fat heavy thing transfers more energy faster. Thinner lighter thing more slowly. It’s just resistance. simple stuff. -
AFAIK the difference between the two popular cartridges is penetration vs energy
AFAIK the difference between the two popular cartridges is penetration vs energy absorption. Is there any difference? At short range (Pistol) where I can point shoot – I want a slow, fat, heavy bullet that doesn’t go on forever. At medium range (SMG) with I want balanced faster bullet with lower recoil. At longer range I want a faster, longer, thinner but still heavy bullet(Rifle). At longest range I want an aerodynamic bullet with as much mass as possible(Sniper or Vehicle Mounted rifle/MG) As far as I know 45/50 pistol 9mm SMG, .65/.7 Rifle, and .5BMG are pretty much the optimums. And if you’re using two bullets you are firing on a borderline between pistol and smg. So most caliber talk that I know of consists of trying to produce the wrong effect from the wrong size of weapon. Now, I can totally understand the 9mm affectionados. Because at double the rounds and longer distance using sights it’s bridging that distance between a pistol and an smg. A 1911 in 9mm (The original caliber believe it or not) has fewer rounds, but makes a great race gun. A 6″ 1911 with the extended sight picture is probably even better. And so I think the science says and now the logic as well both say that the data is in enough, and that it’s possible to buy ammunition that negates the differences. But if we’re talking about military grade (volume) ammo, I think the story is finished. It’s basic physics. A fat heavy thing transfers more energy faster. Thinner lighter thing more slowly. It’s just resistance. simple stuff. -
Hyperconsumption = Left “leave some for me”. Hyper Conservation = “Leave alone w
Hyperconsumption = Left “leave some for me”. Hyper Conservation = “Leave alone what has been earned”.